Show #4564 - Thursday, June 10, 2004

Ken Jennings game 7.
Ken runs four categories.

Contestants

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Laura Adomunas, a pharmacist from Sayreville, New Jersey

Susan Gress, a marina operator from Portland, Oregon

Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah (whose 6-day cash winnings total $181,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
CLIFF NOTES
VERB FIRST NAMES
"C"OUNTRIES
YOU'RE 21 TODAY
WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE?
(Alex: Non-alcoholic, of course.)
    $200 26
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.) When completed over this river in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the largest suspension bridge in the world
    $200 1
Jiminy Cricket! Cliff Edwards was the voice of Jiminy Cricket in this 1940 classic
    $200 12
To cut oneself slightly while shaving
    $200 6
In October 1970 this country proclaimed itself the Khmer Republic
    $200 21
Colorful name for the Vegas card game also called 21
    $200 11
A left hook, or a fruit juice beverage
    $400 27
A true symbol of strength, the bridge was the first suspension bridge to have cable wires made of this
    $400 2
On his namesake sitcom, he played obstetrician Cliff Huxtable
    $400 13
To send a statement for money owed for goods or services
    $400 7
It declared independence from Yugoslavia on June 25, 1991
    $400 22
On Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists list, this Beatle was No. 21
    $400 17
This classic bottled chocolate beverage's label says it's 99% fat free & reminds you to shake it
    $600 28
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew strolls the deck of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.) In 1884, to show the safety of the Brooklyn Bridge, this showman paraded 21 elephants across it
    $600 3
Cliff Arquette was noted for playing this yokel on "Hollywood Squares"
    $600 14
To confer, as permission or a wish
    $600 8
The rainy season in this Central American country can last from May to November
    $600 23
The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is the only one to do this to another amendment
    $600 18
In ancient Peru, only certain priestesses were allowed to brew this beverage they considered very sacred
    $800 29
One of the supports for the bridge covers the spot on Cherry Street where this couple lived from 1789 to 1790
    $800 4
In "P.T. 109", he played JFK
    $800 15
When followed by "down", to frisk someone, as for concealed weapons
    DD: $2,000 9
On November 11 it celebrates the independence of Cartagena
    $800 24
Pier 21 National Historic Site is Canada's equivalent to this gateway in the port of New York City
    $800 19
In Racine, Wisconsin, pay your respects to William Horlick, who invented this grain-flavored drink
    $1000 30
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew looks down from the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.) In this romantic comedy, Meg Ryan & Hugh Jackman travel between the past & present by jumping from the Brooklyn Bridge
    $1000 5
John Ratzenberger went postal as this character on "Cheers"
    $1000 16
To break off a fragment of a plate or saucer, or make a short lofted golf shot
    $1000 10
Cameroon, Congo & this country all border the Central African Republic
    $1000 25
Held between 1962 & 1965, the 21st Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church was popularly called this
    $1000 20
Perrier's "475 parts per million total dissolved solids" makes it this type of water

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Ken Susan Laura
$5,400 -$1,000 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ken Susan Laura
$9,600 -$600 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE MIND
THEY ALL PLAYED COUNTRY SINGERS
JUNE BUGGED
OBSERVATIONS & CELEBRATIONS
PULITZER PRIZES
A RUNNING "TAB"
    $400 1
Every year in the 1990s, women scored higher on this S.A.T. section than on the other
    $400 6
Beverly D'Angelo played her in "Coal Miner's Daughter" & Jessica Lange played her in "Sweet Dreams"
    $400 11
Zut! On June 22, 1815, 4 days after Waterloo, Napoleon had to do this officially for the second time
    $400 12
Chinese New Year for kids is a red envelope day; they get 'em stuffed with this
    $400 21
This city's Globe newspaper, founded in 1872, won Pulitzers for Public Service in 1966, 1975 & 2003
    $400 26
A striped or mottled kitty
    $800 2
This substance whose formula is C2H5OH affects the neocortex so you're less inhibited
    $800 7
Annette O'Toole, seen here in the audience at "Jeopardy!", played this singer in the TV movie "Stand by Your Man"
    $800 13
A June 1967 Encyclical affirming that priests must maintain this may have disappointed some
    $800 17
In 2003 Christmas was celebrated during this Jewish holiday
    $800 22
When his "Arrowsmith" won for Fiction in 1926, he declined the prize
    $800 27
Lurid or sensational journalism is called this type
    $1200 3
In a famous 1848 case, Phineas Gage's personality was altered by damage done to his left frontal one
    $1200 8
Before "The Larry Sanders Show", this actor seen here played a ruthless country singer in the 1972 film "Payday"
    $1200 14
This league MVP didn't talk to reporters after the 76ers lost out on the NBA crown June 15, 2001
    $1200 18
The Queen of England's "official" one is on the 2nd or 3rd Saturday in June
    $1200 23
Nicknamed "Black Jack", his memoir "My Experiences in the World War" won the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for History
    $1200 28
A Middle Eastern bulgur wheat salad
    $1600 4
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew explains a graph on the chalkboard.) Contrary to common use, a steep one of these indicates rapid mastering of a skill
    $1600 9
He wrote & performed his own songs (& won a Best Actor Oscar) when he starred in "Tender Mercies"
    $1600 15
June 10, 1985 was a cloudy day for the prosecution, as this man was acquitted of trying to kill his wife Sunny
    $1600 19
Buddhists celebrate 3 anniversaries of Buddha: the day of his birth, the day of his death, & the day of this
    $1600 24
This "seasonal" ballet earned Aaron Copland the 1945 prize for Music
    $1600 29
To arrange information in columns & rows
    DD: $1,400 5
Leonardo da Vinci supposedly had an eidetic memory, today more commonly called this type
    $2000 10
Best known as "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" on "The Brady Bunch", she starred in the 1997 TV movie bio of Barbara Mandrell
    DD: $4,000 16
On June 28, 1914 the Kaiser's yacht race was interrupted by news from this Balkan city
    $2000 20
When giving your pennies to UNICEF on Halloween, hold one back for this "Guy" 5 days later (if you're British...)
    $2000 25
Margaret Edson won the 1999 award for Drama for this 3-letter heartbreaking play about a dying woman
    $2000 30
An Evangelical place of worship

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ken Susan Laura
$40,600 -$1,400 $9,800
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

ENTERTAINMENT
This title character who debuted in 1999 was created by former marine biology educator Steve Hillenburg

Final scores:

Ken Susan Laura
$50,000 -$1,400 $0
7-day champion: $231,000 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ken Susan Laura
$39,200 -$1,400 $8,600
43 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
1 R,
3 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $46,400

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Game tape date: 2004-02-25
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