Suggest correction - #5720 - 2009-06-19

Fill in your contact information if you would like to be notified when your correction has been reviewed.
On the left you see the clue as it is currently displayed. Enter your correction on the right by editing the text directly. The top left field is the clue's value, either as given on the board, or, if a Daily Double, the value of the contestant's wager. If the clue is a Daily Double, check the checkbox to the right of this field. The top right field is the clue order number representing the order of the clue's selection amongst other clues in the round. The large blue field is for the clue text, which should be entered as closely as possible to how it appears on the show, with the exception that the words should not be all caps. Links to media clue files should be entered with HTML-style hyperlinks. Next come the nicknames of the three contestants in the form of response toggles: single clicks on the name change its color from white (no response) to green (correct response) to red (incorrect response) and back. Below this should be typed the correct response (only the most essential part--it should not be entered in the form of a question). The bottom field on the right is the clue comments field, where dialog (including incorrect responses) can be entered. (Note that the correct response should never be typed in the comments field; rather, it should be denoted by [*].)
    $2000 20
This Nebraska town where Cather spent her youth was named for a "colorful" Sioux chief
#
 
 

Show #5720 - Friday, June 19, 2009

Contestants

Mark Winslett, a school psychologist from Fort Worth, Texas

Ingrid Nelson, a judicial assistant from Lake Mills, Wisconsin

Marianne Fichtel, an investor relations manager from Brooklyn, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,888)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOSBALL
COMMON COMPUTER ABBREV.
WEIRD SCENTS
NAME CALLING
"J" MART
    $200 17
New York State's second-largest city, it's the seat of Erie County
    $200 26
The 2007 this of foosball was held in Lexington, Ky. in January; the NFL held its in Miami a few weeks later
    $200 16
Windows is one:
OS
    $200 1
Tony Sirico, who played Paulie Walnuts on this HBO show, unveiled his cologne, Paolo per Uomo, in 2008
    $200 2
I hate to call you a dumb this, like the extinct bird from Mauritius, but what were you thinking?
    $200 3
This term for a holy war against nonbelievers comes from the Arabic word for "struggle"
    DD: $1,000 20
Jestine's Kitchen is a soulful stop for catfish in this city, home of Catfish Row in story & opera
    $400 27
In 1975 this leading U.S. sports magazine called foosball "a real first-class professional sport"
    $400 18
Hello:
IM
    $400 9
For its 50th anniversary, this sculptable hyphenated compound got its own fragrance
    $400 8
Maybe it was all the brandy & brown sugar, but you're "nuttier than" this Christmas treat
    $400 4
The Spanish word for "water" is found within this sleek feline's name
    $600 21
The roadside attraction called the Cadillac Ranch is in this Texas city whose name is Spanish for "yellow"
    $600 28
Like an NBA player who camps in the key, a foosballer who takes longer than this to get ready for a serve gets penalized
    $600 19
It's the brains of the operation:
CPU
    $600 10
If you want to smell like a blue one of these, spritz on Eau de Stilton
    $600 13
You just don't get it, do you? You're a big this; now go sit in the corner & put on the cap of the same name
    $600 5
Pass the jelly to Boy Scouts around the world at one of these camping rallies
    $800 22
This city near San Francisco grew when it became the western terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad
    $800 29
It's illegal to rotate the rods more than this many degrees, so forget about spinning off a "slap" shot
    $800 24
It's a measure of speed:
BPS
    $800 11
A buccal swab is the first step to get "Your Fragrance in the Bottle", based on this
    $800 14
You keep dropping things! Oy, you're such a this, Yiddish for "wooden block"
    $800 6
He succeeded a daughter of Henry VIII in 1603
    $1000 23
It's the biggest city in eastern Washington
    $1000 30
Foosball's governing body is the ITSF, which stands for this (the "TS" is for foosball's more formal name)
    $1000 25
A regional computer linker:
LAN
    $1000 12
This eatery has created "Flame", combining a "scent of seduction with a hint of flame-broiled meat"
    $1000 15
Watch yourself you big this, (& did you know it comes from the word "elf"?)
    $1000 7
Carved from the living rock, the pink stone city of Petra is found in this Middle Eastern kingdom

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

Marianne Ingrid Mark
$2,400 $4,200 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Marianne Ingrid Mark
$5,400 $4,600 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL PAINTINGS
ROCK STARS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS
THIRD IN SEQUENCE
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
WILLA CATHER
O PIONEERS!
    $400 26
A Remington painting shows the "Coming and Going of" this delivery service that came & went in less than 2 years' time
    $400 1
This "Purple Rain" guy had a simple request: "Don't hate me because I'm fabulous"
    $400 11
In a Stevie Wonder song:
"Signed,
Sealed,
_____"
    $400 6
In Dutch this holiday greeting is "Vrolijk Kerstfeest"
    $400 15
Willa Cather was born in this "Old Dominion" state, not in Nebraska
    $400 21
In the 1840s this religious sect left Nauvoo, Illinois & headed west
    $800 27
Paolo Uccello's "The Battle of San Romano" was commissioned by a member of this family in the 1450s
    $800 2
"I got rabies shots for biting the head off a bat but that's OK--the bat had to get" this singer "shots"
    $800 12
In George Bush's "Axis Of Evil":
Iran,
Iraq,
_____
    $800 7
A clever saying or witticism, it literally means "good word" in French
    $800 17
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote Cather that the similarity of passages in this 1925 book & her "A Lost Lady" was just a coincidence
    $800 22
1849's "The Emigrants' Guide to California" says the biggest travel expense was 8 of these--yoke not included
    $1200 28
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew points out a famous painting on the monitor.) In Emanuel Leutze's painting of Washington crossing the Delaware, the man holding the anachronistic flag is said to be this future fifth president
    $1200 3
This "Ziggy Stardust" singer:
"I think I was always a closet heterosexual"
    $1200 13
3 main types of rocks:
igneous,
metamorphic,
_____
    $1200 8
Italian for "the sweet life", it served as the title for a 1960 Federico Fellini film
    $1200 18
Cather took the title "O Pioneers!" from a poem by Walt Whitman that appeared in this collection
    $1200 23
In treeless areas, pioneers built houses of this 3-letter material, filling cracks with mud; hey, it was dirt cheap!
    $1600 29
An 1830s painting by Karl Briullov depicts "The Last Day of" this city, before it was obliterated by a volcano
    $1600 4
This "Maggie May" guy: "Instead of... (marrying) again, I'm going to find a woman I don't like and just give her a house"
    $1600 14
Noah's sons:
Ham,
Shem,
_____
    DD: $2,500 9
"Negus, from the Amharic for "king", was once used as a title for the emperors of this African nation
    DD: $3,000 19
Cather chose to put an accent over the first letter of this character's name so as to stress the first syllable
    $1600 24
Families traveling west lived in these covered wagons, so-named because their white tops looked like ships' sails
    $2000 30
Seen here, the portrait of Napoleon in his study was done by this favorite painter of his in 1812
    $2000 5
This Van Halen singer:
"Money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a yacht... to pull up alongside it"
    $2000 16
Rome's Second Triumvirate:
Octavian,
Lepidus,
_____
    $2000 10
"Auto-da-fe" is associated with the Spanish Inquisition, but the phrase, which means this, is Portuguese
    $2000 20
This Nebraska town where Cather spent her youth was named for a "colorful" Sioux chief
    $2000 25
Textbooks used by pioneer children included Webster's spelling books & this man's "Eclectic Readers"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Marianne Ingrid Mark
$9,900 $13,400 $8,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORDS IN PHYSICS
Also found before "pack" & "team", it's defined as increase in volume resulting from increase in temperature

Final scores:

Marianne Ingrid Mark
$13,499 $17,601 $7,500
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $17,601 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Marianne Ingrid Mark
$11,000 $13,400 $9,800
22 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
20 R,
2 W
11 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $34,200

[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction]

The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.