Show #4452 - Tuesday, January 6, 2004

Tom Walsh game 2.

Contestants

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Lisa Cherry, a bird trainer from Winchester, California

Chris Serb, a firefighter from Chicago, Illinois

Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C. (whose 1-day cash winnings total $16,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE WAR YEARS
SONGS EVERYBODY KNOWS
DOME, SWEET DOME
GIMME AN "S"!
MACHINERY
THE LAST
    $200 6
In Indochina:
1957-1975
    $200 11
A Santa Cruz, California pub is named for this irritating ditty sung on long journeys
    $200 1
It's the European city you'll visit to see the dome seen here
    $200 14
The right side of a ship
    $200 26
In 2002 China unveiled its first homegrown "super" one of these, with 272 gigabytes of RAM
    $200 21
Ordered by Texas inmate Stanley Baker, Jr., it included 2 16-oz. ribeyes, 2 potatoes & a pint of ice cream
    $400 7
In South Africa:
1899-1902
    $400 12
The "Pop!" in this children's song may be an old word for pawn, & the song is about pawning all one's possessions
    $400 2
The only ruin intenionally left standing in this Japanese city is the A-Bomb Dome
    $400 15
You might "promenade left" & "do-si-do" in this style of popular American folk dance
    $400 27
Named for a typographical mark, it copied written material using an ink-transfer process
    $400 22
"Why Me?" Dept.:
In 1973 apprentice plumber Dwight Stone became the last man to enter the U.S. Army this way
    $600 8
In the south Atlantic:
1982
    $600 13
Now over a century old, it's the seasonal song heard here
    $600 3
Architect Thomas Walter completed the cast-iron dome of this Washington, D.C. building in 1863
    $600 18
Until nylon was developed, many parachutes were made out of this natural material
    DD: $1,000 28
The Jack LaLanne power one of these has surgical blades & a super-sized pulp catcher
    $600 23
The Garde Republicaine is France's last of these horse-mounted regiments
    $800 9
In France:
1337-1453
    $800 16
Lines added to this song include "She'll be tuggin' on two turtles" & "She'll be pluckin' four fat pheasants"
    $800 4
The frescoes that decorate the interior of the dome of this London cathedral are by Sir James Thornhill
    $800 19
It's the body of water in the title of the following orchestral favorite
    $800 29
Also meaning "to disturb or excite", it's the term for the action of most automatic washing machines
    $800 24
Alaska is home to the USA's last flagstop one of these, which passengers flag down as it approaches
    $1000 10
A series of wars in north Africa & around the Mediterranean:
264-146 B.C.
    $1000 17
This Italian classic whose title translates as "O My Sun!" dates from 1898
    $1000 5
Completed around 691, this Muslim shrine in Jerusalem is also known as the Mosque of Omar
    $1000 20
The Red Sea is connected to the Mediterranean Sea by this peninsula
    $1000 30
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew at the Louisville Slugger Museum) Once upon a time Louisville Sluggers were made by hand, in 30 minutes each; this machine turns them out in 20 seconds
    $1000 25
The last of the Yahi Indians wouldn't tell his name, so anthropologists called him Ishi, meaning this word

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

Tom Chris Lisa
$1,600 $5,400 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Chris Lisa
$6,400 $8,200 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

RUSSIAN PAST
TV ROLL CALL
(Alex: You have to name the program for us.)
HISTORIC NOVELS
SEEN IN THE MIDWEST
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A DANE
AN ABBREVIATED CATEGORY
    $400 2
In 1812 fleeing Muscovites burned many buildings as his troops marched into Moscow
    $400 1
Sharon, Jack, Kelly & Ozzy
    $400 10
Norman Mailer's "Ancient Evenings" is set in this country between the reigns of Ramses II & Ramses IX
    $400 16
Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth, MI. has over 500 of these scenes, & one's life-size
    $400 21
In 1724 this Dane was sent to explore the water routes between Siberia & North America
    $400 26
29.57 ml., milliliters, equals 1 fl. oz., this
    $800 3
In 1703 this city on the Neva River became Russia's first built in imitation of western European cities
    $800 4
Cousin Pearl,
Mr. Drysdale,
Elly May
    $800 11
This dueling vice president was the subject of a 1973 novel by Gore Vidal
    $800 17
Liberty, Kansas has restored the site of the first daylight bank robbery by this man's gang
    $800 22
This Danish baroness' best-known work is "Out of Africa"
    $800 27
It's abbreviated V.O. & movies that tell coming-of-age stories use a lot of it
    $1200 8
In 1972 Nixon & Brezhnev signed an agreement to limit nuclear arms after a series of meetings called SALT, or this
    $1200 5
Hannibal Smith,
Howling Mad Murdock,
B.A. Baracus
    $1200 13
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Alaska) This famed western writer turned way northwest to write his historical novel "Sitka"
    $1200 18
The Alpine-Alpa Restaurant near Wilmot, Ohio has a 23 1/2-foot-tall one of these timepieces
    $1200 23
In 1920 this man became the director of Copenhagen's Institute for Theoretical Physics
    $1200 28
MRE is short for these military munchies
    $1600 9
In 1240 Batu & his troops destroyed Kiev & Russia became a part of this empire
    $1600 6
Basil,
Sybil,
Polly,
Manuel
    DD: $1,500 14
Robert Graves wrote this 1934 classic about a Roman emperor in the form of an autobiographical memoir
    $1600 19
An Auburn, Indiana museum has over 15 examples of this "Duesy" of a car, including the one seen here
    $1600 24
Born in Copenhagen in 1813, this Danish philosopher helped lay the foundation of existentialism
    $1600 29
Found before Albany & Oswego, SUNY stands for this
    $2000 12
In 1903 Russia's Socialist Democratic Labor Party split into 2 groups: the Bolsheviks & this
    $2000 7
Noah Bain,
Alexander Mundy,
Alister Mundy
    $2000 15
In a 2002 novel this author of the "North and South" trilogy told the history of "Charleston"
    DD: $2,000 20
The Berghoff Restaurant in Chicago displays one of these issued in 1933, bearing the number 1
    $2000 25
Kepler's mentor, this Danish astronomer lost part of his nose in a duel
    $2000 30
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Goodyear Blimp's home base) Each side of the Goodyear Blimp displays about 3,800 of these devices, abbreviated LED

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Chris Lisa
$22,700 $15,400 $4,800

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
Camelus, the genus name of camels, is also the species name of these birds

Final scores:

Tom Chris Lisa
$14,600 $8,099 $8,800
2-day champion: $30,700 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Tom Chris Lisa
$24,400 $15,400 $4,800
29 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
20 R,
0 W
6 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $44,600

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Game tape date: 2003-10-29
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