Molly Strothmann, Graduate student from Norman, OK
Art Seaman, Minister from Kittanning, PA
Patrick Fernan, Government manager from Madison, WI (Returning 3-day champ with $56,200)
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The number in parentheses preceding the clue denotes the order in which the clue was played.
TRANSPORTATION
| '80s SONGS
| RAPPIN' WITH THE RAPTORS
| THE HIGHEST-SCORING SCRABBLE WORD
| AMERICAN HISTORY
| "T"EASE ME
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$200 - Patrick (1) In 2003 this country opened the world's longest steel-arched bridge, over the Huangpu River | $200 - Patrick (10) The song's composer, he says "Every Breath You Take" is "a fairly nasty song" about surveillance & jealousy, not love | $200 - Patrick (16) (Video of Sarah at the Raptor Center in Sitka, Alaska) | $200 - Art (18) Zoom, quiz or heaven | $200 - Art (15) In the 1830s Isaac Dripps added the cowcatcher to this | $200 - Molly (25) From the Latin for "protection", it's the fee charged by a college or university for your instruction |
$400 - Patrick (2) It takes about 8 hours to sail through this manmade waterway that links the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans | $400 - Patrick (9) He wrote his own hits "Shock the Monkey" & "Big Time" | (-$400) - Art $400 - Molly (17) These owls of the genus Otus make a distinctive noise that gives them their name | $400 - Molly (20) Mix, fix or nix | (-$4400) - Patrick (14) Rather than pay a tax to support a war with this country, Henry David Thoreau went to jail DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $4400 | $400 - Patrick (28) This sensuous dance in 2/4 time originated in Argentina |
$600 - Art (3) It was Thor Heyerdahl's mode of transportation for getting from Peru to Polynesia in 1947 | $600 - Triple Stumper (8) A 1984 song by this group is heard here | $600 - Art (19) (Video of Sarah at the Raptor Center in Sitka, Alaska) | $600 - Molly (21) Jaguar, waves or kilts | $600 - Patrick (13) In June 1804 he wrote Alexander Hamilton for an explanation on some alleged slurs made on his character | $600 - Patrick (30) Beginning in 1952, it was network television's first early-morning program |
$800 - Patrick (4) Toyota owners beware -- this is the most stolen car in America | $800 - Triple Stumper (6) This 1984 song by Corey Hart said, "You got it made with the guy in shades" | (-$800) - Patrick (23) Raptor subgroups include eagles, falcons & this one that shares its name with a vertical takeoff jet aircraft | (-$800) - Molly $800 - Art (22) Butter, milk or cheese | $800 - Patrick (11) The U.S., though not a member, still sent delegates to this organization's disarmament conference in 1932 | $800 - Art (29) As in sailing, to get upwind while windsurfing you'll have to perform this zigzag back & forth action |
$1000 - Patrick (5) Operating in & around San Francisco & Oakland, BART stands for this | $1000 - Triple Stumper (7) "Pour Some Sugar on Me" was a 1988 No. 2 hit for this hard rockin' quintet | (-$1000) - Art $1000 - Patrick (24) (Video of Jimmy at the Raptor Center in Sitka, Alaska) | $1000 - Patrick (26) Poof, quest or wax | $1000 - Molly (12) John Scopes was fined $100 for his teachings in 1925; Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for doing this in 1872 | $1000 - Art (27) A small freshwater duck, or the blue-green color it bears |
Scores at the first commercial break:
Molly: $1,000
Art: $800
Patrick: $0
Scores at the end of the JEOPARDY! Round:
Art: $2,800
Patrick: $2,400
Molly: $1,800
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BODIES OF WATER
| GO SEE A MOVIE ABOUT A HORSE
| READING PEOPLE'S MAIL
| THE HAROLD TRIBUNE
| SURVIVORS
| I-I-I-I
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$400 - Molly (19) On July 26, 1956 Egypt's Nasser seized this waterway from its British & French owners | $400 - Patrick (2) Tobey Maguire is jockey Red Pollard in this 2003 flick about a down-&-out racehorse | $400 - Patrick (1) He signed some letters to his daughter "Hackenbush", his character in "A Day at the Races" | $400 - Patrick (30) "The Birthday Party" playwright | $400 - Patrick (11) Primo Levi's experiences inspired his book "Survival in" this Nazi camp in Poland | $400 - Art (16) It's the inflammation of the gums |
(-$800) - Art $800 - Patrick (24) The Java Trench, at a depth of 25,344 feet, is this ocean's deepest point | $800 - Molly (3) The title equine of this 2002 animated film is a Kiger mustang, the leader of the Cimarron herd | $800 - Patrick (7) In 1832 he wrote his sister from S. Amer., "The number of undescribed animals I have taken is very great" | $800 - Patrick (29) (Video) Big screen funnyman seen here | $800 - Patrick (13) Some of the 337 survivors of this vessel were later buried at Pearl Harbor with their 1,177 slain shipmates | $800 - Molly (20) On Dec. 10, 1817 it entered the Union as the 20th state |
(-$1200) - Art (17) Guanabara Bay, on which this South American city lies, was originally called the River of January DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1200 | $1200 - Molly (4) Robert Redford played the title character, a Montana rancher who is a mystical horse healer, in this 1998 film | $1200 - Molly (10) "West from Home" is a collection of her letters while visiting her daughter Rose Wilder Lane in San Francisco | $1200 - Patrick (28) Chicago's first African-American mayor | $1200 - Molly (15) (Video) Hey, I'm Jeff Probst. This woman, the subject of a musical, not only survived the Titanic but commanded a lifeboat | $1200 - Molly (21) In this early '90s video game by Sid Meier, you built "an empire to stand the test of time" |
$1600 - Art (18) Although not one of Australia's longest rivers, it became famous in an 1890s poem about a "man from" it | $1600 - Molly (5) Passionate about horses, Elizabeth Taylor wins one in a town lottery in this 1944 classic | (-$1600) - Patrick $1600 - Molly (9) "The Republic of Letters" collects the letters of these 2 consecutive Virginia-born Presidents | $1600 - Art (27) In 1957 he followed Sir Anthony Eden as Prime Minister of Great Britain | $1600 - Molly (12) The statements of Louise Weasel Bear & other survivors of the 1890 massacre at this site were published in 1940 | $1600 - Molly (22) It's the process of converting data into a form that can be used by computers |
$2000 - Triple Stumper (25) South Africa's longest river, it was named in honor of a Dutch prince in the late 1700s | $2000 - Molly (6) The 1994 film of this Anna Sewell tale was narrated by the title horse | $1000 - Patrick (8) His "Selected Letters" include missives from Damascus, Cairo, Aqaba, Jidda & Oxford DAILY DOUBLE WAGER $1000 | $2000 - Triple Stumper (26) This Secretary of the Interior served all the way through FDR's Presidency | $2000 - Triple Stumper (14) Auguste Ciparis survived this volcano's 1902 eruption on Martinique & later toured with the circus | $2000 - Molly (23) Voters who "take" this can propose their own Constitutional amendment |
Scores at the end of the Double JEOPARDY! Round:
Molly: $19,000 (Lock game)
Patrick: $7,800
Art: $4,400
SCULPTURE
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In 1504 a statue of this man over 13 feet tall was unveiled in Piazza Della Signoria
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Final JEOPARDY! wagers:
Art: $4,400 + $1,600
Patrick: $7,800 - $1,001
Molly: $19,000 + $1,000
Final Scores
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| Molly: $20,000
Patrick: $6,799 Art: $6,000 |
| Molly: $19,000 (18 right, including 2 rebounds; 1 wrong)
Patrick: $13,200 (23 right, including 1 DD & 2 rebounds; 3 wrong, including 1 DD) Art: $5,600 (10 right; 4 wrong, including 1 DD) Total: $37,800
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