Stefan Goodreau game 4.
Jeopardy! Round responses
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QUOTATIONS FROM BARTLETT'S |
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(Zach: What is Richmond?)
Charleston
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(Stefan: [Purrs--"Rrrow!"] $600, BATMAN.) (Alex: Easy now...)
Catwoman
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(Zach: What's the rumba?)
a conga
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(Zach: What is Night at the Opera?) ... (Alex: A lot of great quotes from that movie.)
Casablanca
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(Alex: Usually you find it when you have more than $4,000 and you make it a True Daily Double. Now you have $1,800.) (Stefan: I'll make it a True Daily Double.) ... (Stefan: What is the South China Sea?)
Yellow Sea
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(Rosanne: Who is Kingston?)
(Marcus) Garvey
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):
Stefan |
Zach |
Rosanne |
$3,200 |
$1,000 |
$0 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Stefan |
Zach |
Rosanne |
$7,400 |
$1,000 |
$1,400 |
Double Jeopardy! Round responses
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WE'RE OFF TO SEE THE LIZARD |
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FIRST & LAST NAME, PLEASE |
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(Alex: I'm sure Zach was looking for it, but he didn't find it down lower.)
Edgar Rice Burroughs
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(Rosanne: What is Google?) (Stefan: What is Fox?)
News Corp.
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(Zach: What is natal?) (Alex: Be--no.)
neonatal
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[Stefan gave both listed responses.]
Smeagol (or Gollum)
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(Rosanne: What is light heavyweight?)
cruiserweight
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(Zach: What is The Chicago Tribune?)
The New York Times Company
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(Rosanne: What is Income?)
Insurance
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(Alex: Yes, in A Clockwork Orange.) [NOTE: The character's last name is never given in the book.]
Alex DeLarge
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(Alex: You knew that, Zach?) (Zach: Just after you said it.)
Floyd Mayweather
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(Stefan: I don't know.)
The Limited
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volatile organic compounds
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
Stefan |
Zach |
Rosanne |
$22,800 |
$200 |
$200 |
[wagering suggestions for these scores]
Final Jeopardy! Round responses
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(Alex: I'm--I hope the name Emil Frey sounded German to you. Then you have to make the transition to German songs, singing. What are "songs" in German?) [Zach's response was revealed first.] ... (Alex: [Revealing Stefan's response] Come on, Stefan! You're good with humor. No, the German for "songs" is "Lieder". [*] cheese. [*]. What was your wager?) [Audience groans] (Alex: $20--am I seeing that right? $20,065? My gosh. You went berserk today.) [Stefan laughs]Zach | What is: Munster | $107 | Rosanne | What is Eminthaler? | $50 | Stefan | What is Whiffenpoof cheese | $20,065 | Liederkranz |
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Final scores:
Stefan |
Zach |
Rosanne |
$2,735 |
$93 |
$150 |
Game dynamics:
Stefan |
Zach |
Rosanne |
$20,000 |
$200 |
$200 |
Game tape date: 2009-03-31
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