Show #4471 - Monday, February 2, 2004

Contestants

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Rice Whaley, a high school history teacher from Hermitage, Pennsylvania

Jennifer Quinn, an assistant to the principal from Riverdale, New York

Jeff Kuhn, an attorney from Fairport, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $31,701)

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Jeopardy! Round

STATES' LOWEST POINTS
TV PILOTS
EQUIVALENTS
ANIMAL QUOTES
POSTAL MATTERS
DOUBLE Cs
    $200 11
This Great Lake is Minnesota's lowest point at an elevation of 602 feet above sea level
    $200 1
This TV superhero flies in an invisible plane, but how does she find it?
    $200 13
8 furlongs equals 1 _____
    $200 6
"I had a little" one of these, "his name was Dapple Gray; I lent him to a lady to ride a mile away"
    $200 14
In a short-lived in Belgium in 1879, these house pets were used to carry bundles of mail
    $200 20
It's the pedal "put to the metal" (by professional drivers under controlled conditions)
    $400 12
At 282 feet below sea level, it's California's, and the USA's, lowest point
    $400 2
On this series test pilot Steve Austin is critically injured in a plane crash
    $400 15
4,840 square yards equals 1 _____
    $400 7
Mark Twin said, "It's not the size of" this animal" in the fight, "it's the size of the fight in" this animal
    $400 16
One of the first non-heads of state to appear on a stamp was this American on the U.S. 5-cent stamp in 1847
    $400 21
It's the antonym of oriental
    DD: $1,400 26
The highest lowest point of the 50 states is 3,350 feet above sea level in Yuma County in this state
    $600 3
Howling Mad Murdock could fly anything from a crop duster to a 747 for this title group
    $600 25
2 bottles of champagne equals 1 _____
    $600 8
The Book of Judges reports Samson's riddle concerning "A swarm of bees and honey in a carcase of" this
    $600 17
The first known air mail service took place in Paris in 1870 by this conveyance
    $600 22
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew cooks something up in the kitchen.) Before baking, sprinkle this Italian bread with olio, sale & rosmarino--oil, salt & rosemary
    $800 27
Idaho's lowest point lies in Nez Perce County along this river
    $800 4
Timothy Daly & Steven Weber played brothers & airline pilots on this sitcom
    $800 28
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands in front of an oil pumpjack in Oklahoma City.) The pumpjack has to pump 42 gallons of oil out of the ground to equal one of these units
    $800 9
This Hans Christian Andersen bird "had come to sing of comfort & hope, as he sang, the phantoms grew pale"
    $800 18
Postal markings dating back to this civilization in 3000 B.C. translate as, "In the name of the living king, speed!"
    $800 23
In southern Europe, sometimes it's a dry, dusty wind from Africa, sometimes a warm, sultry wind with rain
    $1000 5
Janine Turner played feisty air taxi pilot Maggie on this quirky series
    $1000 10
John Donne called it "Nature's great masterpiece... the only harmless great thing; the giant of beasts"
    $1000 19
This country doesn't have its name on its stamps; usually it has the king or queen's head
    $1000 24
It's Bach to basics for this type of piece

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Jeff Jennifer Rice
$1,800 $1,800 $3,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Jennifer Rice
$2,400 $4,800 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

WHO'S SPEAKING IN SHAKESPEARE?
POP CULTURE
NOTED BLACK AMERICANS
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
FAMOUS CEMETERIES
"D" COMPOSING
    $400 7
"Be but sworn, my love, and I'll no longer be a Capulet"
    $400 6
Every August Elvis Presley fans gather at this Memphis mansion for a week-long celebration of his life
    $400 1
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew is holding an aluminum bat.) The first national winner of Hillerich & Bradsby's Silver Bat Award in 1949 was this Dodger second baseman
    $400 22
This 2-word Latin phrase means "by the fact itself"
    $400 16
The USA's official observance of Veteran's Day takes place at this cemetery
    $400 13
Based on a 17th century satire, this tone poem from composer Richard Strauss features a viola as Sancho Panza
    $800 12
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"
    $800 8
Its Frappuccino beverage was named one of "the best new products of 1996"
    $800 2
On Dec. 1st, 1955, 4 blacks were asked to move to the back of the bus in Montgomery; 3 did, she didn't
    $800 23
When a roulette croupier says "faites vous jeux", he's asking players to do this
    $800 17
Karl Marx & Michael Faraday are both buried in this city's Highgate Cemetery
    $800 14
Heard here is some suite stuff by this composer
    $1200 19
"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!"
    $1200 9
She's so outrageous that in 2002 she got her own TV show
    $1200 3
This big band leader won 3 Grammys for his work on the 1959 courtroom drama "Anatomy of a Murder"
    $1200 26
It's not bubble gum, it's a Greek stringed instrument that's like a lute
    $1200 18
Appropriately, New York state's Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is where you'll find this author's grave
    $1200 15
Death plays the violin at midnight while skeletons cavort in this Saint-Saens composition
    DD: $3,600 24
"For I am he am born to tame you, Kate"
    $1600 10
Neil Diamond's 1982 hit "Heartlight" was inspired by this movie
    $1600 4
The publisher of such abolitionist papers as North Star & New National Era, he later became a marshall in D.C.
    $1600 27
Term for the mrs. of a maharajah
    DD: $500 20
This city's Lafayette Cemetery appears in several of Anne Rice's Vampire novels
    $1600 28
"The Pig-Headed Peasants" is one of the lesser-known works of this late 19th century Czech composer
    $2000 25
"I am a man more sinned against than sinning"
    $2000 11
He's the beloved comic strip character seen here with his friend Albert, back in 1948
    $2000 5
A junior high school in Harvey, Illinois is named for this "In the Mecca" poet
    $2000 21
This noted cemetery in Paris is named after the Jesuit father who was the confessor of King Louis XIV

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Jennifer Rice
$9,200 $7,200 $8,500

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Final Jeopardy! Round

BASEBALL HISTORY
On August 10th, 2003, Rafael Furcal of the Braves became only the 12th man in MLB history to perform this single-handedly

Final scores:

Jeff Jennifer Rice
$17,001 $14,200 $16,900
3-day champion: $48,702 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jeff Jennifer Rice
$7,200 $7,200 $11,000
12 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
12 R,
3 W
22 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $25,400

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Game tape date: 2003-11-21
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