Monday, September 12, 2005
First game of Season 38. New set and opening graphics.Contestants[<< previous game]James Mardock, an English professor from Reno, Nevada Angela Murock Hussein, an archaeologist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jared Hall, a graduate student in global policy studies from Austin, Texas (whose 2-day cash winnings total $59,600) [next game >>]Jeopardy! RoundPLACES IN THE NEWS"GRAND" SLAMCARE TO DANCE?REAL LITERARY PARODIESIF YOU BUILD ITTHEY WILL SING COME $2001 He wasn't an alien visitor, but Felix Baumgartner did come from 24 miles up when he landed in this Southwest state in 2012 $2008 I'm hotter than Brad Pitt! I can beat Lebron one-on-one! I'm the king of the world! I'm suffering from "delusions of" this $20021 A more original pole dance? This West Indies dance uses a progressively lowered bar $20030 "The Wind Done Gone" parodies this classic published 65 years earlier $20015 This word meant a tall hat or a tall guy before it meant a towering glass building $20016 1969: "Come Together" $4002 In May 2013 hearts rejoiced when 3 women missing for nearly a decade escaped to freedom in this city $4009 This 3-word nickname for the Republicans dates to 1876 $40022 Music for this dance of Bohemian origin is heardhere; an-a 1, an-a 2... $40014 The original by this author inspired "The Soddit: Or, Let's Cash in Again" $40026 At Princeton Michelle Obama lived in Pyne Hall, one of these residences $40017 1991: "Come As You Are" $6004 This leaker of NSA secrets had quite a layover, 5 weeks, in Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport $60010 This term applied to international auto races was originally the name of a 19th c. Paris horse race $60023 "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do" this lively South American dance in triple time? $6003 A self-help parody tells us "Vampires Are from Venus, Werewolves Are from" here $60027 One difference between a wigwam & this other Native American dwelling is that a wigwam is domed & the other is a conical tent $60018 1982: "Come On Eileen" $8005 In August 2013 ex-president Pervez Musharraf of this country was charged with the murder of Benazir Bhutto $80011 Louis Lapostolle created this orange-flavored liqueur in 1880 $80024 Marlon Brando actually does (or attempts) this title dance at the end of a 1972 film $8006 Kantkiss is the heroine of the Harvard Lampoon parody titled these, what you get when lunch is late DD: $2,00028 This term for ancient arenas like the Colosseum comes from Greek words meaning "viewing on both sides" $80019 1982: "Come Dancing" $10007 In 2013 this Boston-area town was in the news as a marathon bombing suspect was captured there $100012 As part of their education, young men of fortune used to visit Europe's major sights on a trip known as this $100025 Also a haircut style, it's the R&B-based state dance of South Carolina $100013 This parody of "Goodnight Moon" is a reminder to power down, especially a device kids love $100029 If you've been invited to a friend's dacha for the weekend, it's probably in this country $100020 2006: "Kingdom Come"Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):JaredAngelaJames $3,800$2,200$2,600Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:JaredAngelaJames $6,600$4,400$5,800Double Jeopardy! RoundINTELLIGENCEABBREVIATIONSMY "SON", THE PRESIDENTLANGUAGES OF THE WORLDBIBLICAL ROLES (Alex: Name the role for us.)(Alex: A trip to paradise for art lovers...) MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $40016 IQ stands for this, smartypants $40021 Part of the armed forces: U.S.C.G. $40011 Chronologically, he was the first who fits the category $4001 Hausa, one of the Chadic languages, is spoken by some 50 million people on this continent $4006 Charlton Heston (1956) $40026 (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) For many years, art historians believed that this famous Dutch painter had painted an engaging portrait of his son, Titus; not so; the identity of the boy is a mystery $80017 Innate intelligence not from education, or the title of a 1776 pamphlet $80022 Modern miracle method: I.V.F. $80012 He was preceded & succeeded as president by the same man $8002 With more than 70 million speakers, Javanese is spoken by more than a quarter of the people of this country $8007 Roma Downey (2013 TV miniseries) $80027 (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) The influence of African sculpture can be seen on this Italian's painting style--a long, oval face with simplified features atop an elongated neck $120018 Campus chapters of this fraternity founded in 1776 invite straight-A students to join $120023 Camera type: S.L.R. $120013 He beat Clinton--DeWitt Clinton--in 1812 $12003 This branch of the Indo-European languages includes Scottish Gaelic & Manx $12008 Jim Caviezel (2004) $120028 (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) Modern viewers are really entranced by "Little Dancer, Age Fourteen", but when this artist first exhibited this work in 1881, it was cast in wax, not in bronze as it is now, & the public was a little bit put off by the realism of real clothing & a wig of human hair $160019 Puzzles & brainteasers challenge your intelligence in this magazine founded in 1977 $160024 A regional cooperative body: O.A.S. $160014 For refusing to shine the boots of a British officer as a child, he got a saber across the face $16004 Most of the book of Daniel was written in this Semitic language, still spoken in isolated Mideast villages $16009 Richard Gere (1985) $160029 (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) The bronze "King and Queen" exemplify the biomorphic shapes that were preferred by this Brit, whom some people regard as the greatest sculptor of the 20th century $200020 An early fictional example of A.I., he was a humanoid computer from the planet Colu who battled Superman $200025 An award for valor: V.C. DD: $5,00015 He whipped 2 former presidents in the same election by an electoral score of 435-88-8 $20005 The boys from Siracusa are among the 5 million speakers of this island tongue $200010 Victor Mature (1949) DD: $6,20030 (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) The design of the garden here at the Norton Simon Museum was inspired by Claude Monet's own garden in this French village; both feature water lilies floating on a pond that reflects the skyScores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:JaredAngelaJames $18,800$14,400$6,400[wagering suggestions for these scores] Final Jeopardy! RoundPOETS Funds provided by his widow were used to set up a literary charity called Old Possum's Practical TrustFinal scores:JaredAngelaJames $28,801$24,400$12,800 3-day champion: $88,4012nd place: $2,0003rd place: $1,000Game dynamics:Coryat scores:JaredAngelaJames $15,800$14,400$11,400 25 R (including 1 DD), 3 W17 R, 0 W13 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)Combined Coryat: $41,600[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction] The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. 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 unde
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