Responses for Show #3916 - Monday, September 17, 2001

Mark Dawson game 2.

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Contestants

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Leigh Cordner, a performer from Toronto, Ontario

Juliet Chase, a high school English teacher from Somerville, Massachusetts

Mark Dawson, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,599)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

MATH SYMBOLS
LEFTOVERS
"B" MOVIES
INVENTORS
FOR OLD CRIMES' SAKE
SPEAKING CAJUN
    $100 1
a division sign

Juliet
    $100 22
tadpoles

Leigh
    $100 21
(Leigh: Who is Frankenstein?)

The Bride of Frankenstein

MarkLeigh
    $100 13
(Robert) Moog

Leigh
    $100 3
Richard the Lion-Hearted

Leigh
    $100 5
dear

Mark
    $200 2
square root

Leigh
    $200 25
Attila

Mark
    $200 23
Being There

Leigh
    $200 15
Otis

Mark
    $200 4
London

Mark
    $200 9
an alligator

Leigh
    $300 6
not equal

Juliet
    $300 26
(Leigh: What is Fulton County Stadium?)

Turner Field (Turner Stadium accepted)

MarkLeigh
    $300 24
(Leigh: What is The Boys of Brazil?)

The Boys from Brazil

MarkLeigh
    $300 16
Birdseye

Leigh
    $300 14
Patty Hearst

Mark
    $300 10
a raccoon

Juliet
    $400 7
less than

Mark
    $400 27
Iron Man

Triple Stumper
    $400 29
The Big Sleep

Juliet
    $400 18
(Samuel) Colt

Juliet
    $400 17
Bonnie Parker

Mark
    $400 11
let the good times roll

Juliet
    $500 8
approximately

Mark
    $500 28
(Stephen Vincent) Benét

Mark
    $500 30
Barry Lyndon

Mark
    $500 19
(James) Watt

Leigh
    $700 20
(Leigh: Who was Andrew Jackson?)
(Alex: Nope, he was vice president under [*]. Aaron Burr is the one referred to in the clue.)

Thomas Jefferson

Leigh
    $500 12
a curse

Mark

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Mark Juliet Leigh
$2,200 $1,100 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Juliet Leigh
$4,500 $1,900 $300

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

THEATRE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES
(Alex: The New York Times is celebrating its 150th birthday this week.)
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
PRESIDENTS BY PARTY
SPORTS AKA
GLOBETROTTING
SINGLE DIGITS
    $200 3
the Statue of Liberty

Juliet
    $200 22
Coppertone

Mark
    $200 1
(Leigh: Who is Adams?)

George Washington

MarkLeigh
    $200 17
Muhammad Ali

Leigh
    $200 9
St. Patrick

Mark
    $200 10
2

Juliet
    $400 4
(Leigh: What is Lord of the Dance?)

Riverdance

MarkLeigh
    $400 26
(Mark: [*]...what is [*]?)
(Alex: That is right. We have less than a minute to go, now.)

Yamaha

Mark
    $400 2
Woodrow Wilson

Mark
    $400 18
"Satchel" Paige

Leigh
    $400 11
Australia

Mark
    $400 15
6

Mark
    $600 5
Annie Get Your Gun

Juliet
    $600 27
Ralston-Purina

Juliet
    $600 8
(Alex: Correct. Didn't last long.)

William Henry Harrison

Mark
    $600 19
Charles Barkley

Mark
    $600 12
Nepal

Juliet
    $1,000 16
(Alex: It's a type of spider.)

8

Mark
    $800 6
Aida

Leigh
    $800 28
(Leigh: What is L.L. Bean?)

Land's End

Leigh
Triple Stumper
    $800 23
Teddy Roosevelt

Mark
    $800 20
"Pee Wee" Reese

Mark
    $2,000 13
(Alex: Yes, Harare is the capital; Salisbury was the capital of Rhodesia.)

Zimbabwe

Juliet
    $800 25
(Alex: They climb the highest peak on each of the continents, hence "[*] Summits.")

7

Triple Stumper
    $1000 7
Judgment at Nuremberg

Triple Stumper
    $1000 30
(Alex: And with that correct response, you get yourself out of the hole...)
[applause]
(Alex: Way to go, Leigh! You're gonna be around for Final Jeopardy!)

Hamilton-Beach

Leigh
    $1000 24
(Mark: Who is Andrew Jackson?)

James Monroe

Mark
Triple Stumper
    $1000 21
(Leigh: Who is Howe?)

(Brett) Hull

MarkLeigh
    $1000 14
Lake Maracaibo

Mark
    $1000 29
9

Triple Stumper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Juliet Leigh
$11,900 $6,100 $300

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

FAMOUS PHRASES
(Alex: [To Mark] No, we're not going to accept it. You put in "The Last Hurray"--)
(Mark: Yeah, well...)
(Alex: --not [*], and normally we do not penalize for misspelled words, but in this case, "hurray" and "hurrah" are quite different. But it cost you just $301, so that leaves you with $11,599 and a 2-day total of $25,198. Mark, you're going to have to work on your spelling, you know that, if you want to be a 5-time champ. We'll see you tomorrow. So long, everybody!)
LeighWhat is Last Hurrah
$300
JulietWhat is The law
$5,000
MarkWhat is The Last Hurray?
$301
"the last hurrah"

Final scores:

Mark Juliet Leigh
$11,599 $1,100 $600
2-day champion: $25,198 2nd place: a trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica 3rd place: a CompUSA gift certificate

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mark Juliet Leigh
$11,500 $4,900 $1,000
29 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
12 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $17,400

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Game tape date: 2001-04-25
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