Show #4259 - Thursday, February 20, 2003

Travis Troyer game 3.

Contestants

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Robin Gardner, a project coordinator from Manassas, Virginia

Katie Stillgebauer, an administrative assistant from Auburn, Washington

Travis Troyer, a software engineer from Hereford, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,800)

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Jeopardy! Round

"W"HERE'S THAT?
PUBLICATIONS
WHICH DOCTOR...
MARLON BRANDO MOVIES
KITCHEN DUTY
SAY IT IN...
    $200 14
Before it was developed for tourism, this Oahu beach was a swampland full of duck farms
    $200 13
"The O List" naming some of her favorite products is a regular feature of her O Magazine
    $200 8
Puts you to sleep (by administering drugs during an operation)
    $200 26
"Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again"
    $200 2
The word kitchen is derived from the Latin "coquinus", which means to do this
    $200 1
For conversations in Japan, learn the useful word wakarimasen, which means "I don't" this
    $400 15
This hyphenated North Carolina city was formerly 2 different towns that were a mile apart
    $400 22
Le Devoir & La Presse are leading newspapers in this Canadian city
    $400 9
Uses X-rays, ultrasound & MRI to check out your insides
    $400 27
"...Remember what Huey Long said -- that every man's a king -- and I'm the king around here and don't you forget it!"
    $400 4
"Adventures in the Kitchen" features 175 recipes from his restaurants, including Spago & Chinois on Main
    $400 3
In Danish, say "velbekomme" if someone else says "tak", which means this
    $600 18
Bob Dole is among the famous residents of this apartment complex
    $600 23
In 1955 Norman Mailer helped found this alternative NYC newsweekly
    $600 10
Treats bunions & hammer toes
    $600 28
"Joey, Joey Doyle!... Hey I got one of your birds... He flew into my coop"
    $600 16
It precedes Harry Truman's comment "Get out of the kitchen"
    $600 5
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Amsterdam) On the canal cruise, one Dutch word will be "zwemvest", which is this item
    $800 19
This capital city lies at the southern tip of the North Island
    DD: $500 24
The name of this quarterly devoted to "Gone with the Wind" is reminiscent of a Hawthorne title
    $800 11
Is a specialist in otorhinolaryngology, a fancy way of saying these 3 body parts
    $800 17
In the 1830s this U.S. president began formulating policy with a group of advisors called the "Kitchen Cabinet"
    $800 6
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Paris) Fromage, gateau; Paris isn't a great place to be "au regime", on this
    $1000 20
The Indiana city that shares its name with this world capital is the seat of Kosciusko County
    $1000 25
Published by the Massachusetts Medical Society, its roots go back to 1812
    $1000 12
Is a pediatric specialist who takes care of newborn babies during the first 4 weeks of life
    $1000 21
In this author's book "Le Morte d'Arthur", Sir Gareth of Orkney is called the "Kitchen Knight"
    $1000 7
In Spanish, for food without cheese, say "sin queso"; for this type of gasoline, say "sin plomo"

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

Travis Katie Robin
$2,200 $3,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Travis Katie Robin
$3,000 $1,700 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS
SONGS FROM DISNEY FILMS
(Alex: You have to name the film, of course!)
FASHION DESIGNERS
WELL SAID
ANCIENT GREEK SALAD
PASS THE "P"s, PLEASE
    $400 7
In 2002 she made movie history as the first African-American to win the Oscar for Best Actress
    $400 1
"Whistle While You Work"
    $400 22
The Pompidou Center held a 1962-2002 retrospective on this designer often known just by his initials
    $400 6
We're certain it was Benjamin Franklin who said, "In this world nothing can be...certain except" these 2 things
    $400 19
When Anaximander drew this around 550 B.C. he represented it as a flat disk; 100 years later people were still doing it
    $400 14
Holding one of these gives you the exclusive right to market an invention
    $800 9
We now salute Henry O. Flipper, seen here, the first African-American graduate of this academy
    $800 2
"A Whole New World"
    $800 23
Italian designer seen here; his name is on the Emporio's new clothes
    $800 8
In 2001 this opera singer quipped, "I have just made a colossal mistake...instead of losing 25 pounds, I gained them"
    $800 25
The main source of fat in the diet of an ancient Greek was this oil
    $800 15
Named for its 2 founders, this company supplied the Union during the Civil War & later introduced Ivory & Tide
    $1200 10
In 1874 Patrick Francis Healy, a Jesuit theologian, became the first black president of this D.C. university
    $1200 3
"When I See an Elephant Fly"
    $1200 24
This classy Indiana-born designer who sold his company in 1999 for $50 million passed away in 2002
    $1200 13
Abraham Lincoln said, "As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a" this
    $1200 26
In Athenian coinage 6 obols made 1 of these
    $1200 16
Radio waves are sent out in short, rapid bursts by these unusual stars that are similar to quasars
    $1600 11
This man, seen here, went on the air as CNN's first African-American news anchor
    $1600 4
"You've Got a Friend in Me"
    $1600 27
A swimsuit by this designer in 1959 featured a large cutaway; topless came later
    $1600 20
Aristotle described this type of person as "A single soul dwelling in two" buddies -- er, "bodies"
    DD: $2,000 28
In the 5th century B.C. this building in Athens replaced the Temple of Zeus at Olympia as the largest building in Greece
    $1600 17
These "spiny" cacti of the genus Opuntia share part of their name with edible fruits of the genus Pyrus
    DD: $800 12
Rita Dove was the first African-American writer to serve in this post from 1993 to 1995
    $2000 5
It's the film that featured the following
Let's get together, yeah, yeah, yeah...
    $2000 30
With a show at the Capitole Museum in 1991 Rome honored this "Sheik" designer's 30th year in fashion
    $2000 21
Admiral Halsey's formula for waging war was "Hit hard, hit fast" & this
    $2000 29
Even back in Ancient Greece the entertainment industry loved franchises; in 418 B.C. he wrote "Clouds II"
    $2000 18
1 of the 2 men usually credited with the Bunker Hill quote "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Travis Katie Robin
$14,600 $5,700 $3,600
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

TOP ATHLETES
On ESPN's list of the 50 top athletes of the 20th century, this woman is the highest-ranked female

Final scores:

Travis Katie Robin
$12,000 $3,700 $1,200
3-day champion: $36,800 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Travis Katie Robin
$15,800 $6,200 $5,600
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $27,600

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Game tape date: 2002-10-30
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