Philip Cramer, Business owner from Sherman Oaks, CA
Celeste Walker, Graduate student from Washington, D.C.
Kathy Chappell, Writer from Burke, VA (Returning 1-day champ with $10,800)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
BEATLES LYRICS
| PAPERBACK WRITER
| TICKET TO RIDE
| STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER
| THE LONG & WINDING ROAD
| LET IT "B"
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$200 - Kathy (1) "You say yes, I say no, you say stop, and I say go, go, go" | $200 - Philip (6) Sales of the paperback of Steinbeck's "East of Eden" skyrocketed when she picked it for her book club | $200 - Kathy (22) With rides like The Matterhorn, this theme park made taking "an E ticket ride" a part of everyday speech | $200 - Kathy (11) Providing an almost year-round supply, this state produces about 80 percent of the USA's strawberries | $200 - Kathy (17) The first of these high-speed German highways was opened in 1935 between Frankfurt & Darmstadt | (-$200) - Philip $200 - Celeste (12) The name of this woman's undergarment is from the Old French for "armor for the arms" |
(-$400) - Kathy (2) "If there's anything that you want, if there's anything I can do, just call on me and I'll send it along" | $400 - Philip (7) His bestselling paperback "The No Spin Zone" chronicles his confrontations with the powerful & the famous | $400 - Kathy (23) An open air double decker bus ticket on "The Original Tour" in this city will take you by Hyde Park & Marble Arch | $400 - Kathy (18) In 1697, after the gardener of Versailles cultivated them, this King declared strawberries his favorite fruit | $400 - Triple Stumper (27) Before numbered U.S. roads, a 3,300-mile highway from Newark, N.J. to San Francisco was named for this President | $400 - Celeste (13) If you're a pilot, try to avoid this mysterious area where ships have been disappearing since the 1800s |
$600 - Kathy (3) "And the eyes in his head see the world spinning round" | $600 - Philip (8) This E.B. White book about an arachnid has long been a bestselling children's paperback | $600 - Kathy (24) Ride into NYC to get theater tickets at the company known by these 4 letters; it sells 1.5 million tickets a year | $600 - Kathy (19) (Video) She's the beloved character seen here | (-$600) - Kathy $600 - Philip (28) Important to the development of the region, the Trans-Amazon Highway runs 3,000 miles from Peru to this ocean | $600 - Kathy (14) Ghosts of this famous acting family are said to haunt their old Beverly Hills estate |
$800 - Triple Stumper (4) "Changing my life with a wave of her hand, nobody can deny that there's something there" | $800 - Celeste (9) His 1947 paperback "I, the Jury" sold millions & introduced us all to Mike Hammer | (-$1400) - Kathy (25) It's the northernmost of the 17 countries you can travel to with a Eurail Pass ticket DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1400 | $800 - Kathy (20) With its natural heart shape & bright red color, the strawberry was a symbol of this Roman goddess of love | (-$800) - Philip (29) 17 Latin American capitals are linked by this highway | $800 - Triple Stumper (15) From Middle English for "attack", it's whining or arguing in a bad-tempered way |
$1000 - Triple Stumper (5) "Baby's good to me, you know she's happy as can be, you know she said so" | $1000 - Triple Stumper (10) This crime novelist wrote the 1961 paperback Western classic "Hombre" | $1000 - Celeste (26) If you had tickets to the last Olympic Games held in Canada you'd have been riding to this city for the events | $1000 - Kathy (21) A popular strawberry dessert is made with Cointreau & named for this Russian Royal family | (-$1000) - Philip (30) The sign seen here says you're on this, the world's longest national highway | $1000 - Philip (16) One of the paired instruments of God's wrath in Genesis 19:24 |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Philip: $2,000
Celeste: $1,400
Kathy: $1,200
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Kathy: $3,400
Celeste: $2,400
Philip: $800
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"S"CIENCE
| PRIME MIME
| BRITISH ROYAL PAINS
| WHERE YA FROM?
| BETTER KNOWN AS ...
| LETTER-THING
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$400 - Celeste (9) On June 7, 1973 astronaut Joseph Kerwin managed to free one of these panels, getting power back to Skylab | $400 - Philip (18) His famous mime character Bip is based in part on Charles Chaplin's Little Tramp character | $400 - Kathy (4) William III died in 1702, 2 weeks after a bad fall from one of these while in Richmond Park | $400 - Philip (1) Usual word for the people & civilization of ancient Etruria | $400 - Kathy (13) Outlaw Willam H. Bonney | $400 - Kathy (20) It's usually used to indicate June 6, 1944 |
(-$800) - Celeste (-$800) - Philip (10) (Video of Sarah in Alaska) Glacier ice appears blue because its dense structure absorbs all of this except blue | (-$800) - Celeste (-$800) - Kathy (19) 3-word phrase that follows "running" in a Bob Seger lyric & "walking" in a famous mime routine | $800 - Celeste (5) Catherine Howard & Anne Boleyn lost their heads for supposedly committing this offense | $800 - Triple Stumper (2) (Video) Hi, I'm Joe Nichols. It's the proper word for me & others from this state, the "Land of Opportunity" | $800 - Kathy (14) U.S. President Leslie Lynch King, Jr. | $800 - Kathy (21) (Video) Here are audio & video clues that will yield this response |
$800 - Celeste (25) 2 of the 3 elements with atomic numbers between 10 & 20 that fit the category DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $800 | $1200 - Triple Stumper (28) This Swiss mime troupe was founded in 1972 with the goal of creating "a new form of theatre" | (-$1200) - Philip (6) To help with her royal birthing pains, Queen Victoria used this new anesthetic in 1853 | $1200 - Kathy (3) Residents of Del Mar, in San Diego county, go by this spacy name | $1200 - Philip (15) The beloved Karol Wojtyla | $1200 - Kathy (22) These addresses always include an "at" symbol |
$1600 - Kathy (26) (Video of Jimmy by a blackboard) In Physics, it's a wave whose form is the same as the Trig function of the same name | $1600 - Triple Stumper (29) In this 1992 Bobcat Goldthwait film, clowns take great delight in beating up mimes | $1600 - Kathy (7) Though the arrow missed his lion heart, gangrene set in & killed him April 6, 1199 | (-$2000) - Celeste (11) A Sooite comes from this locale in Michigan or Ontario DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2000 | $1600 - Philip (16) Songwriter Israel Baline | $1600 - Celeste (23) (Video) The condos seen here are this building type |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (27) The heart of a black hole is a point of zero volume & infinite density called this | $2000 - Philip (30) (Video) Shields and this woman, the duo seen here, had their own TV show in the 1970s, and still continue to perform | $2000 - Kathy (8) The reason was treason for this King's beheading in 1649 | $2000 - Triple Stumper (12) A man from Madrid is this tilde-bearing term (not, as in "Love and Death", a Madridnik) | $2000 - Triple Stumper (17) Spy novelist David John Moore Cornwell | $2000 - Triple Stumper (24) In treating Parkinson's, this drug is used to help replace missing dopamine in the brain |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Kathy: $13,000 (Lock game)
Philip: $4,400
Celeste: $2,400
TONY-WINNING MUSICALS
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2 of the 3 Tony winners for Best Musical with titles just 4 letters long
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Celeste: $2,400 - $2,399
Philip: $4,400 - $500
Kathy: $13,000 - $3,000
Final Scores
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| Kathy: $10,000 (2-day total of $20,800)
Philip: $3,900 Celeste: $1 |
| Kathy: $14,400 (22 right; 4 wrong, including 1 DD)
Celeste: $4,800 (8 right, including 1 DD & 1 rebound; 3 wrong, including 1 DD) Philip: $4,400 (10 right, including 1 rebound; 5 wrong) Total: $23,600
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