Cathryn Colby, Office administrator from Batavia, NY
Neal Racioppo, Marketing manager from Washington, DC
Patrick Fernan, Government manager from Madison, WI (Returning 2-day champ with $32,199)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
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| CHURCHILL SPEAKS!
| A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY
| INVERTEBRATES
| U.S. TRAVEL & TOURISM
| "F" TROOP
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$200 - Neal (1) You've got 3 options in this classic playground hand game that's also known as Roshambo | $200 - Patrick (6) In 1941 Churchill called him "a monster of wickedness, insatiable in his lust for blood" | $200 - Neal (9) In the title of a 1993 George Strait hit it follows "Easy come ..." | $200 - Patrick (26) It completes the expression "Happy as a" this "at high tide" | $200 - Patrick (14) In the Tall Trees Grove in this state you can view some of the world's tallest redwoods | (-$200) - Cathryn (-$200) - Patrick (8) This Saudi king was killed by his own nephew in 1975 |
$400 - Patrick (2) You don't have to be Hulk Hogan or The Undertaker to play this hand game that uses your thumbs | $400 - Patrick (7) On February 9, 1941 Churchill said he would tell this leader, "Give us the tools, and we will finish the job" | (-$400) - Patrick $400 - Cathryn (23) Between 1989 & 1995 he had 14 No. 1 country singles, including "Shameless" & "The Thunder Rolls" | $400 - CLUE NOT REVEALED FOR LACK OF TIME | $400 - Patrick (20) The Julius Sturgis House in Penn.'s Lancaster county cooks up these twisted treats on the site of the first U.S. factory | $400 - Neal (10) In 1997 this TV angel posed nude for Playboy at age 50 |
$600 - Cathryn (3) In this toy game, the goal is to knock away blocks of plastic ice without letting the plastic man fall | $600 - Patrick (16) Group about which Churchill said, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few" | $600 - Cathryn (22) On the cover of his "Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye" album, he's kissing Amy Grant | $600 - Cathryn (28) In Italy it was once believed the bite of this large spider could cause an uncontrollable urge to dance | (-$600) - Patrick (-$600) - Neal (21) Its visitor complex in Florida includes the Saturn V complex & a recreation of the first manned Apollo launch | $600 - Patrick (11) In 1958 choreographer Frederick Ashton created his ballet "Ondine" for this great British ballerina |
$800 - Patrick (4) The feline name of this game using string may come from an alteration of the French words for Jesus' manger | $800 - Patrick (15) "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic" this "has descended across the continent" | $800 - Patrick (24) He won a 1968 Grammy for the liner notes he wrote for his "At Folsom Prison" album | (-$800) - Patrick $800 - Cathryn (27) (Video) You're on the money if you know it's the invertebrate whose shell is seen here | $800 - Patrick (18) Bathhouse Row, with 8 early 20th century spas, is in the heart of this Arkansas town | $800 - Neal (12) (Video of Cheryl at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA) In 1851 in Paris, he invented the first terrestrial device to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth |
$1000 - Neal (5) (Video of Jimmy & Sofia playing a game) The block game Janga got its name from a word meaning "to build" in this African language | $1000 - Triple Stumper (17) "If the British Empire & its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say" this | $1000 - Neal (25) (Video) Hi, this is George Jones. My recent song "50,000 Names" speaks to the heartache of many Americans & refers to the names carved on this memorial | $1800 - Cathryn (29) Lumbricus Terrestris is the scientific name for a common one of these DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1800 | (-$1000) - Patrick $1000 - Cathryn (19) A festival on June 28-29, 2003 in Council Grove, Kansas honored this Old West trail | $1000 - Neal (13) The Pope in 236 A.D., or the singing star of the 1959 film "Hound-Dog Man" |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Neal: $3,600
Patrick: $3,200
Cathryn: $400
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Cathryn: $5,600
Neal: $4,000
Patrick: $3,200
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PLAYWRIGHT
| GOTTA RUN
| HISTORY HAPPENED HERE
| COMMON BONDS
| ART
| ANIMAL VERBS
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$400 - Patrick (3) Dale Wasserman wrote the 1963 stage version of this Kesey novel about inmates in a mental institution | $400 - Patrick (26) In 2002 the male & female winners of the Boston Marathon were from this country | $400 - Patrick (22) His March, 44 B.C. assassination took place in a temporary Senate House on the Campus Martius | $400 - Neal (17) Queen, knight, rook | $400 - Neal (16) In addition to his portrait work, Rembrandt was also a master of this form that required acid | $400 - Patrick (10) To selfishly take more than one's share, especially of the road |
$800 - Patrick (5) Before it went downriver as a 1929 film, it sailed on Broadway in 1927 as a Hammerstein & Kern musical | $800 - Cathryn (27) "Cram" On Game Show Network puts contestants inside these, like hamsters | $800 - Patrick (23) He tried to reopen his Washington, D.C. theater in July 1865, but was prevented from doing so | $800 - Patrick (18) Imperial, Buckingham, Pitti | $2800 - Patrick (15) Lady Bird Johnson probably wouldn't have approved of pop artist James Rosenquist's job from 1954 to 1960, painting these DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $2800 | $800 - Cathryn (9) To live off the expenses of others, giving nothing in return |
$1200 - Patrick (4) His play "The Wild Duck" premiered in Bergen, Norway in 1885 | $1200 - Triple Stumper (28) In 1982 this Georgia running back whose name makes him sound slow won the Heisman Trophy | $1200 - Patrick (6) On Aug. 6, 1945 this plane flew into history from tiny Tinian Island in the Pacific DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1200 | $1200 - Cathryn (19) Criticism, a scraped knee, a scorpion | $1200 - Neal (13) To take an in-person peek at his "Garden of Earthly Delights" hop on over to the Prado in Madrid | $1200 - Neal (8) To crash into with great force, as when battering down a door |
$1600 - Patrick (1) He won a 1920 Pulitzer Prize for the tragedy "Beyond the Horizon" | $1600 - Patrick (29) Judd Hirsch & Christine Lahti fled the law with son River Phoenix in tow in this 1988 drama | $1600 - Triple Stumper (24) Soon after Lee met Grant at Appomattox, Joe Johnston surrendered to this man at N.C.'s Bennett Place | $1600 - Cathryn (20) Lindenwald, Montpelier, the Hermitage | $1600 - Triple Stumper (12) Berthe Morisot took up plein-air painting on the say of this man, her brother-in-law & "Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe" painter | $1600 - Triple Stumper (7) To deceive or trick |
$2000 - Neal (2) Composer Kurt Weill collaborated with this playwright to create "The Threepenny Opera" | $2000 - Cathryn (30) For women at the Olympics, the 100-meter run comes in 2 styles, plain & with these | $2000 - Patrick (25) On Feb. 10, 1962 this man & Soviet spy Rudolf Abel crossed the Glenicker Bridge in opposite directions | $2000 - Neal (21) A picture, curtains, blood | $2000 - Patrick (14) From the French for "wild beast", this art movement led by Matisse lasted only from 1905 to 1908 | $2000 - Patrick (11) To hum, buzz or speak in a monotonous tone |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Patrick: $21,600
Cathryn: $12,000
Neal: $11,200
THE PLANETS
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In 1978 astronomer James Christy named its moon in honor of his wife Charlene
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Neal: $11,200 - $8,001
Cathryn: $12,000 + $2,000
Patrick: $21,600 + $2,401
Final Scores
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| Patrick: $24,001 (3-day total of $56,200)
Cathryn: $14,000 Neal: $3,199 |
| Patrick: $19,600 (27 right, including 2 DDs; 5 wrong)
Cathryn: $11,200 (12 right, including 1 DD & 2 rebounds; 1 wrong) Neal: $11,200 (13 right; 1 wrong) Total: $42,000
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