Responses for Show #4086 - Monday, May 13, 2002

2002 Million Dollar Masters final game 1.

Contestants

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Bob Verini, a film journalist and test prep teacher from Los Angeles, California

Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Vermillion, South Dakota

Brad Rutter, a network administrator from Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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Jeopardy! Round responses

BRITISH ROYALTY
RECENT FILMS
TOUGH POTPOURRI
(Alex: We want you to give us their countries of birth in the category called...)
AUTHORS' NATIVE LANDS
"GRAND" CENTRAL
STATION
    $200 16
Prince Philip

Brad
    $200 9
Ian McKellen

Brad
    $200 1
(Peter) Minuit

Brad
    $200 4
Japan

Brad
    $200 25
grand prix

Brad
    $200 26
Ellis Island

Brad
    $400 17
(Bob: Who is Mary, Queen of Scots?)

Elizabeth I

BradBob
    $400 10
Richard Harris

Bob
    $400 2
a gerbil

Brad
    $400 5
Colombia

Eric
    $400 24
Grand Rapids

Brad
    $400 27
Ted Turner

Bob
    $600 18
(Peter) Townsend

Eric
    $600 11
Black Hawk Down

Brad
    $600 3
"Diamond" Jim Brady

Eric
    $600 6
(Eric: What is United Kingdom?)

India

BradEric
    $600 21
the Grand Tour

Brad
    $600 28
the Stations of the Cross

Brad
    $800 22
(Eric: Uh, who is Edward III?)
(Brad: Who is Richard III?)

Richard II

BradEric
Triple Stumper
    $800 14
Kate & Leopold

Bob
    $800 12
Kenya

Triple Stumper
    $1,400 7
Ireland

Brad
    $800 20
the Grand Banks

Eric
    $800 29
Telegraph Hill

Eric
    $1000 23
(Bob: What is Dunsinane?)

Glamis

Bob
Triple Stumper
    $1000 15
(John) Nash

Brad
    $1000 13
Gwendolyn Brooks

Bob
    $1000 8
Canada

Bob
    $1000 19
Grand Guignol

Eric
    $1000 30
(Alex: And that is [*]. Sorry Eric, not quickly enough.)

Alpha

Triple Stumper

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

Brad Eric Bob
$4,600 $400 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Eric Bob
$6,400 $2,800 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

GENERAL SCIENCE
BIG NAMES IN SPORTS
BALLET
ARCHITECTS
NEAR EAST ANCIENT HISTORY
(Alex: And finally, we're sending all three of you back to...)
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
    $400 21
(Eric: Hey, I'm still here!)
[Laughter]

earthquakes

Eric
    $400 3
[The audience applauds the mention of their favorite home team]

the Yankees

Eric
    $400 2
Equus

Brad
    $400 1
I.M. Pei

Bob
    $400 30
(Brad: What is Gordia?)
...
(Alex: We would have accepted [*] or [**], but not Gordia.)

Gordion (or Gordium)

Brad
Triple Stumper
    $400 16
a comma

Bob
    $800 25
Mendeleev

Brad
    $800 6
Pancho Gonzales

Bob
    $800 5
Billy the Kid

Brad
    $800 4
Mies

Bob
    $800 29
Israel

Eric
    $800 17
parse

Brad
    $1200 24
silicon

Brad
    $1200 11
Adam Vinatieri

Eric
    $1200 7
(Brad: What is The Nutcracker?)

Swan Lake

Brad
Triple Stumper
    $1200 10
(Louis) Sullivan

Brad
    $1,000 28
the Philistines

Bob
    $600 18
(Alex: Like being back in school, eh, Brad?)
(Brad: Yeah, I felt the teacher staring at me.)
(Alex: Yes.)

a prepositional phrase

Brad
    $1600 23
an emulsion

Brad
    $1600 14
Nancy Lieberman

Triple Stumper
    $1600 8
Nijinsky

Bob
    $1600 12
Philip Johnson

Bob
    $1600 27
Darius

Bob
    $1600 19
auxiliary

Brad
    $2000 22
(Brad: Who is Curie?)
(Eric: Ah, who is Röntgen?)
[Bob stares at the ceiling; the audience laughs.]
...
(Alex: The scientist was [*]. Eric, back to you.)
(Eric: Of course it was.)

Antoine Becquerel

BradEric
Triple Stumper
    $2000 15
Curtis Joseph

Brad
    $2000 9
Jerome Robbins

Bob
    $2000 13
Inigo Jones

Eric
    $2000 26
(Bob: What is Luxor?)

Abu Simbel

EricBob
    $2000 20
reflexive

Brad

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Eric Bob
$15,800 $7,600 $10,400

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

WORD HISTORIES
(Alex: You have 30 seconds, and spelling will count on this Final.)
...
(Eric: I got nothing.)
(Alex: You got nothing? Phlogiston? No, that is incorrect.)
...
[It appeared that Bob wrote "phlogiston" (in all caps) and then tried to squeeze in more letters to get it to fit the clue.]
...
(Alex: [To Brad] And he wrote down "What is ada...")
(Brad: Adamantium, like Wolverine. [Gestures with his fists] )
(Alex: Adamantium? No, the correct word is [*].)
[The contestants groan.]
...
(Alex: We will take these scores and we will add them to tomorrow's total to determine who wins a million dollars. Remember them, and I know you will. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for tuning us in today. It's going to be exciting tomorrow. A million dollars will be given away to one of these players. See you then!)
EricWhat is phlogiston?
$7,600
BobWhat is phillogiston?
$3,600
BradWhat is adamantium?
$4,000
quintessence

Final scores:

Brad Eric Bob
$11,800 $0 $6,800

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brad Eric Bob
$15,800 $7,600 $10,600
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
12 R,
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $34,000

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Game tape date: 2002-03-26
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