Suggest correction - #6999 - 2015-02-05

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 [*].)
    $800 19
Z:
This way to find a home
#
 
 

Show #6999 - Thursday, February 5, 2015

2015 Teachers Tournament quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Chris Grinvalds, a high school history teacher and coach from Bennington, Nebraska

Jennifer Giles, a third grade teacher from Longmont, Colorado

Mary Bayer, a middle and high school drama teacher from Hoffman Estates, Illinois

Jeopardy! Round

1-LETTER STOCK SYMBOLS
OLYMPIC SPORTS BY GOLD MEDALIST
WHAT DO I HEAR?
OTHER BIBLE BOOKS
COLORFUL RHYME TIME
THE MATH & NOTHING BUT THE MATH
    $200 15
S:
This 3rd-largest wireless telecom company in the United States
    $200 21
1980:
Eric Heiden
    $200 6
Worldwide there are more than 40 different species of this often coastal denizen
    $200 11
Part I of a 2004 "Bible" for this subject is "Parts of Speech"; Part II is "Dissecting the Sentence"
    $200 1
A very dark tire-changing aid
    $200 26
This spiteful word is the average of all the numbers in a data set
    $400 17
P:
This company lets users create personal radio stations
    $400 22
2004:
Ian Thorpe
    $400 7
Much of what became this pastime originated in France during the Middle Ages
    $400 12
"Nautical", "Girls", "Tribal" & "Lower Back" are categories in the "Bible" of this art
    $400 2
An azure adhesive
    $400 27
x + y = 8 & x = 3y, so y = this
    $600 18
V:
To their credit, this corporation is global
    $600 23
1976:
Michael Spinks
    $600 8
Your students won't remember when this device connected you to the Internet, but will you?
    $600 13
In titles these 2 words precede "The Bible" as well as "The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
    $600 3
An ivory illumination
    $600 28
It's a line segment that connects the 2 endpoints of an arc
    $800 19
Z:
This way to find a home
    $800 24
1996:
Dominique Dawes
    $800 9
You've been warned--the alert for one of these, from the Spanish for "thunder", is heard here
    $800 14
Chapters in this professional's "Bible" include "Aperitifs" & "Tropical Drinks"
    $800 4
A flaxen member of the violin family
    $800 29
It's the slope of the line seen here; to calculate it, divide the change in y by the change in x
    $1000 20
R:
This rental transportation & supply chain company
    $1000 25
1968:
Jean-Claude Killy
    DD: $1,400 10
Vivaldi wrote for it, but it's also popular in American bluegrass music
    $1000 16
In the 1890s this daughter of Judge Daniel Cady published "The Woman's Bible"
    $1000 5
A jade luster
    $1000 30
We're handing out this multiplication property that says a(b + c) = ab + ac

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

Mary Jennifer Chris
$400 $3,800 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mary Jennifer Chris
$200 $6,000 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY EUROPE
CROSSWORD CLUES "K"
(Alex: In which all of the correct responses will begin with the letter K.)
SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
U.S. BODIES OF WATER
ENTERTAINING RELATIVES
SHAKING UP SHAKESPEARE
(Alex: Anagrams.)
    $400 16
This dying Archduke told his wife Sophie, "Don't die darling, live for our children"
    $400 11
Class for kids
(12)
    $400 21
5th century pope Celestine I sent this man & future saint to Ireland, where he is said to have established 300 churches
    $400 22
The Pecos River flows through New Mexico & Texas before emptying into this big river
    $400 6
Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest & Barbara Hershey were "Hannah & Her ____"
    $400 5
With a happy ending:
"YOU SAIL KITE"
    $800 17
In the 1950s Basel became the first city in this country to allow women to vote in local elections
    $800 12
Total Japanese drama
(6)
    $800 27
Regarding Jesus, this saint celebrated on June 24 lived up to the activity from his name
    DD: $3,200 23
This beautiful lake in the Cascade Mountains is nearly 2,000 feet deep
    $800 7
Rosalind Russell played the free-spirited "____ Mame"
    $800 4
It is a fairy tale:
"RUMMAGE MASTERMIND DISH"
    $1200 18
After this North African nation was given independence in 1962, some army officers accused de Gaulle of betraying France
    $1200 13
Mardi Gras mob
(5)
    $1200 28
In 1979 John Paul II made this animal-loving saint the patron saint of ecology
    $1200 24
French traders gave this lake, a gem in the state of Idaho, a name meaning "heart of the awl"
    $1200 8
A country song says, "____ Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"
    $1200 1
It's a funny one:
"FORESTRY CHEER DOOM"
    $1600 19
By 1921 Romania, Czechoslovakia & Yugoslavia formed a defense alliance called the Little this, French for "understanding"
    $1600 14
Laughing Australian kingfisher
(10)
    DD: $2,000 29
Born at Lourdes in 1844, she was canonized in 1933
    $1600 25
This large man-made lake on the Utah-Arizona border was named for a noted explorer & geologist
    $1600 9
We heard from CCR about "A Fortunate ____"
    $1600 2
It's got murders, rape & heads baked in a pie:
"CUSTODIAN NUT SIR"
    $2000 20
He was the president of Germany who appointed Hitler chancellor
    $2000 15
Yogurt-like drink similar to kumiss
(5)
    $2000 30
You know he's still venerated as a saint & looks out for ferry workers... whaddya want? A medal?
    $2000 26
Nashville's history goes back to Fort Nashborough, built on the banks of this river in 1780
    $2000 10
Paul Rudd was "Our Idiot ____"
    $2000 3
One of its characters really is a hero:
"GOD BOA HATH CONTINUUM"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mary Jennifer Chris
$9,000 $18,400 $8,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LISTS
Efforts to save historic treasures threatened by the creation of the Aswan High Dam led UNESCO to create this list

Final scores:

Mary Jennifer Chris
$9,000 $18,800 $0
2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mary Jennifer Chris
$10,400 $18,000 $6,000
13 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $34,400

[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.