Responses for Show #5219 - Thursday, April 26, 2007

Andrew Rostan game 1.

Contestants

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Pam Spitzner, a member services coordinator from Chicago, Illinois

Andrew Rostan, a student originally from Boardman, Ohio

Zelda Nash, a civil engineering business owner from Pahoa, Hawaii (whose 1-day cash winnings total $28,100)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

THE NEW YORK TIMES HOUSE & HOME
WE LOVE BROADWAY MUSICALS
BEFORE COMPUTERS
AMERICAN PHOTO ALBUM
HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS
MULTIPLE MEANINGS
    $200 1
IKEA

Andrew
    $200 2
Jacqueline Kennedy

Zelda
    $200 21
typewriters

Andrew
    $200 16
John Hancock

Zelda
    $200 26
Hans Christian Andersen

Andrew
    $200 8
foil

Pam
    $600 3
(Zelda: What is... eggshells?)
(Alex: No, what is your [*]. Your [*].)

Christmas tree

Zelda
    $400 6
(Alex: [*]! Monty Python's, yes.)

Spamalot

Zelda
    $400 22
church door

Pam
    $400 17
(Zelda: Who is Aaron Burr?)
...
(Alex: Yes, the other guy in the fight.)

Alexander Hamilton

ZeldaPam
    $400 27
Rodeo Drive

Zelda
    $400 12
point

Andrew
    $600 4
closets

Zelda
    $600 9
Les Miserables

Pam
    $600 23
abacus

Pam
    $600 18
the Great Seal (of the United States)

Zelda
    $600 28
(Andrew: What is Causeway?)
(Pam: What is Basin Street?)
...
(Alex: Aaand, you're going to hate yourselves for missing [*]. The never-built [*].)

Canal Street

AndrewPam
Triple Stumper
    $600 13
kid

Andrew
    $800 5
feng shui

Pam
    $800 10
Michael Crawford

Andrew
    $800 24
calligraphy

Pam
    $800 19
Julia Child

Zelda
    $800 29
Pacific Coast Highway

Zelda
    $800 14
(Zelda: To rap?)
(Alex: No.)
(Zelda: Whoops.)

beat

ZeldaAndrew
    $1000 7
carriage house

Zelda
    $1000 11
Stephen Sondheim

Andrew
    $1000 25
mail

Andrew
    $1000 20
William Henry Harrison

Pam
    $1000 30
(Alex: Yes! I was about to say, that's a very popular annual event in that city.)

Philadelphia

Pam
    $1000 15
bolt

Triple Stumper

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

Zelda Andrew Pam
$800 $3,800 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Zelda Andrew Pam
$3,200 $4,600 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

REACH FOR THE TOP
HIGH ROLLERS
PITFALL
THE WIZARD OF ODDS
(Alex: There's a theme here.)
"DOUBLE" DARE
(Alex: All of them are linked by...)
MY LIFE IN GAME SHOWS
    $400 21
Mount Everest

Pam
    $400 26
let it ride

Zelda
    $400 16
Alexander the Great

Pam
    $400 11
being struck by lightning

Pam
    $400 1
a double exposure

Pam
    $400 6
Bob Barker

Triple Stumper
    $800 22
Mexico

Pam
    $800 27
airplanes

Andrew
    $800 17
Waterloo

Zelda
    $800 12
(Zelda: What are alligators?)

sharks

ZeldaAndrew
    $800 2
double-time

Andrew
    $800 7
Howie Mandel

Andrew
    $1200 23
Mount Kenya

Triple Stumper
    $1200 28
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

Macao

Pam
    $3,000 18
(Zelda: What is the... uh... Battle of Buena Vista?)
(Alex: No, what is the Charge...)
(Zelda: [*].)
(Alex: All in the valley of death rode the six hundred.)

the Charge of the Light Brigade

Zelda
    $1200 13
(Andrew: What is falling off a boat--[*]?)
...
[Andrew is initially ruled correct, but judges later rule that adding the extra information made the response incorrect.]
(Alex: In your response a few minutes ago of the odds of [*], and we related it to a famous case being that of Natalie Wood, the odds were 1 in 87,000 and change for [*]--not for [*] in a boat-related accident. You added that information. That changes the odds, so we'll have to deduct some from you.)

drowning

Andrew
Triple Stumper
    $2,200 3
(Alex: Yes, in DNA.)

the double helix

Andrew
    $1200 8
[ERRATUM: Johnny Gilbert did announce Pyramid, but not the $20,000 version which taped in New York City. He announced the show on various weeks between 1982-1988 when the show taped in Los Angeles ($25,000 and $100,000 versions) and the 1991 $100,000 version.]

The $20,000 Pyramid

Andrew
    $1600 24
Mt. Pelee

Triple Stumper
    $1600 19
the Spanish Armada

Andrew
    $1600 14
Powerball

Andrew
    $1600 4
a double reed

Pam
    $1600 9
Charles Nelson Reilly

Andrew
    $2000 25
Kyushu

Zelda
    $2000 20
the Battle of Hastings

Pam
    $2000 15
mad cow disease

Zelda
    $2000 5
a double cross

Andrew
    $2000 10
(Alex: ...when I hosted it.)
[Alex misspoke; he hosted in 1991.]

Kitty Carlisle

Pam

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Zelda Andrew Pam
$4,600 $16,800 $14,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

THE OSCARS
(Alex: [Revealing Pam's response] Thinking of what movies?)
(Pam: On the Waterfront and The Godfather.)
(Alex: You're absolutely right.)
ZeldaWho is Coppola + Wise?
$4,600
PamWho are Kazan & Coppola
$2,000
AndrewWho are Elia Kazan and Francis Ford Coppola
$14,200
Elia Kazan & Francis Ford Coppola

Final scores:

Zelda Andrew Pam
$0 $31,000 $16,400
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $31,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Zelda Andrew Pam
$8,200 $15,800 $14,400
13 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $38,400

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Game tape date: 2007-02-06
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