Show #5302 - Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Contestants

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Todd Butler, a fourth grade teacher from Mansfield, Texas

Jen Maloney, an in-house security and web designer from Millersville, Maryland

Brett Chandler, a stay-at-home dad from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada (whose 1-day cash winnings total $27,600)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A.
I NEED MORE SPACE!
SLOGANEERING
A HERCULEAN EFFORT
WINE
"M"-OBILIZED
    $200 3
I'd like to "lei" around wearing nothing but a lei on Kapalua Beach in this state
    $200 8
This Mattel doll became an astronaut in 1965, perhaps inspiring the young Sally Ride
    $200 1
This McDonald's slogan was launched in 2003 in Germany as "Ich liebe es"
    $200 21
This wife of Zeus for whom Hercules is named sent 2 serpents to kill him as a baby; he strangled them
    $200 26
Though Russia does produce wine, the Russian River area is in a warmer climate, in this state's Sonoma County
    $200 13
A mechanical device used to indicate musical tempo
    $400 4
Caroling to the animals is a holiday tradition at the Lincoln Park Zoo in this midwest city
    $400 9
Now available again, Quisp, which has a space alien mascot, is a type of this breakfast food
    $400 2
In 1987 using the slogan "Catch the wave", Max Headroom pitched this "new" soft drink
    $400 22
Hercules had to dognap this 3-headed beast from Hades
    $400 27
Yeastiness is often a flaw in wine, but it's an asset in these, like Perrier-Jouet
    $400 14
Collective name for the various spore-producing fungi of the Basidiomycetes class
    $600 5
The state nut of Alabama isn't your kooky cousin, it's this thin-shelled pie ingredient
    $600 10
At KFC you can lunch on chicken; at KSC--this place--you can lunch with an astronaut
    $600 18
This psychologist & guru popularized the counterculture slogan "Turn on, tune in, drop out"
    $600 23
In the midst of his labors, Hercules joined this man aboard the Argo for a journey
    $600 28
Riesling was originally made from grapes grown along this river
    $600 15
It can be a powerful person in entertainment or a member of a Muslim dynasty that once ruled India
    DD: $1,000 6
Its state song says, "Follow the old Kit Carson Trail, until desert meets the hills"
    $800 11
This TV series wasn't about the Swiss Family Robinson but the space family Robinson
    $800 19
"Great faces, great places" is the license plate slogan of this central U.S. state
    $800 24
Hercules literally took the weight of the world off his shoulders when he needed help with some golden apples
    $800 29
Concord Grape & Loganberry are wines from this top kosher brand whose cellars are in Naples, N.Y.
    $800 16
This large tube-shaped pasta is often stuffed with cheese & baked with a tomato sauce
    $1000 7
Alphabetically, this southern state's counties run from Adams to Yazoo
    $1000 12
The 1956 film "Forbidden Planet" was a sci-fi version of this play; Robby the Robot was inspired by Ariel
    $1000 20
This airline is "a whole different animal"
    $1000 25
Hercules had to wrestle with one of these creatures that fathered the Minotaur
    $1000 30
In France the Chardonnay grape yields this White Burgundy whose name also starts with "Cha"
    $1000 17
Someone who moves from relationship to relationship is a "serial" one

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

Brett Jen Todd
-$200 $2,800 $3,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brett Jen Todd
$600 $4,800 $9,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

USA NETWORK
THE SCINTALLATING 1700s
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
IT'S A GAS!
TITLE POSSESSIONS
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION
    $400 26
If you're looking for a 4-hour block of this Chuck Norris series, USA is the place for you
    $400 16
The future King George II lost his marbles over Henrietta Howard & gave her Marble Hill House on this river
    $400 1
A Santa Rosa, Ca. museum devoted to this cartoonist nicknamed Sparky features a re-creation of his work studio
    $400 6
DuPont owns the trademark to this refrigerant gas, introduced in the 1930s to replace hazardous substances
    $400 11
"...of Nat Turner"
    $400 21
This 2-letter word is a homophone for a metal-bearing mineable mineral
    $800 27
This Emmy-winning series is one of the network's most popular

"And I've been thinking about Natalie. I've become so dependent on her, too dependent."
    $800 17
As a famous one of these artistes, Marie Camargo is remembered for shortening her skirt to (gasp!) calf length
    $800 2
The first comic strip artist awarded a Pulitzer for editorial cartooning was this "Doonesbury" creator in 1975
    $800 7
It's the noble gas in use here
    $800 12
"...of Henry Adams"
    $800 22
This conjunction comes before rain, heat & gloom of night in the USPS credo
    DD: $800 28
This USA orginal movie about a NYC mayor came 10 years after a college football movie of the same title
    $1200 18
In 1752 suave seducer Sergei Saltykov spiced up the life of this future empress
    $1200 3
The New Yorker cartoonist whose work is seen here
    DD: $1,500 8
The name of this gas comes from the Greek for "strange"
    $1200 13
"...of Duddy Kravitz"
    $1200 23
This 3-letter conjunction is commonly replaced by a symbol in "Jeopardy!" clues
    $1600 29
USA is all over this sporting event held in Queens through early September
    $1600 19
Born into a family of actors, he was expelled from a seminary (big surprise!) before finding fame as a lusty libertine
    $1600 4
This female cartoonist's self-esteem-challenged heroine Cathy was introduced in 1976
    $1600 9
(Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) To make a simple fire extinguisher, just put some vinegar in baking soda & the chemical reaction produces this gas, which will put out a flame
    $1600 14
"...of Edwin Drood"
    $1600 24
Take away an "I" from the end of a fabled Himalayan creature & you get this conjunction
    $2000 30
Jewel co-hosted season 5 of this search for country music talent
    $2000 20
Lavinia Fenton created the role of Polly Peachum in this John Gay "Opera", then ran off with the Duke of Bolton
    $2000 5
Prior to creating "Pogo", this cartoonist worked on such Disney projects as "Dumbo" & "Fantasia"
    $2000 10
Around 1910, for chemical co. BASF, Carl Bosch learned to make quantities of this gas from nitrogen & hydrogen
    $2000 15
"...of Young Werther"
    $2000 25
This conjunction is also the symbol for a poisonous element

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brett Jen Todd
$10,300 $6,000 $17,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

TRAINS
As of 2006, you can take a 48-hr. ride between these 2 cities, with a stretch on the world's highest railroad

Final scores:

Brett Jen Todd
$0 $50 $14,599
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $14,599

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Brett Jen Todd
$12,800 $6,000 $18,000
16 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
9 R,
0 W
26 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $36,800

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Game tape date: 2007-07-25
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