Suggest correction - #6991 - 2015-01-26

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 [*].)
    $1600 9
A sergeant can always say to a corporal, "Because I" this word "you"
#
 
 

Show #6991 - Monday, January 26, 2015

Contestants

Eric Park, a public accountant from Dallas, Texas

Christine Kim, a retired homemaker from Greenwich, Connecticut

Brad Nehring, a copywriter from Federal Way, Washington (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $16,001)

Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
THAT WOMAN CAN SING!
BAD WORDS
FROM WORLD BOOK: "U"
LET'S EXERCISE!
GIVING YOU THE TIME OF DAY
(Alex: You give us the historic event that took place at that moment.)
    $200 25
In 2014 this branch of the Treasury Department issued a half-dollar Baseball Hall of Fame coin depicting a glove on one side
    $200 26
In 2010 this Detroit legend said she'd prefer Halle Berry to play her in a film bio; R-E-S-P-E-C-T her wishes!
    $200 9
Paired with "nice" in seasonal song, it means mischievous
    $200 1
It "was the first planet discovered since ancient times"
    $200 3
Dude, I'm getting totally ripped doing alternate hammer curls! These 6-letter arm muscles are goinna be sick!
    $200 10
7:55 A.M. December 7, 1941
    $400 27
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows three U.S. maps on the monitor.) On maps from 1920, 1976 & 2012 representing this 2-word system laid out in the Constitution, you can see the nation's political landscape change
    $400 24
She won Video of the Year at the 2010 VMAs, & we'll take that meat dress of hers to go
    $400 5
Diminished the quality of, or pampered a child to excess
    $400 2
He "won the Indianapolis 500 race four times", his brother Bobby won it 3 times
    $400 4
bodybuilding.com says push down with your lower back, cap'n, as you contract your abs & exhale to do these
    $400 11
10:15 P.M. April 14, 1865: The shooting of this man
    $600 28
Flora of the mid-Atlantic region are highlighted in the National one, part of the U.S. Botanic one
    $600 23
"All I wanna do" is tell you she worked as a backup singer for Michael Jackson & George Harrison; now have some fun
    $600 6
The movie "Bad Words" got a 65% from the website with this bad word in its name
    $600 15
At 4,406 feet above sea level, its highest elevation is Ben Nevis
    $600 18
Muscle & Fitness says, "Try to touch your hamstrings on your calves" in this dipping exercise
    $600 12
8:01 P.M. ET Sunday, February 9, 1964
    DD: $5,000 29
G.O.P. Congressman Steve Scalise from Louisiana has this post in the House working to persuade others to vote with the party
    $800 22
Those women can sing! The mom of this "Vision of Love" '90s superstar performed with the NYC Opera
    $800 7
This noun for gross immorality comes from the Latin for "equal"--see the "qu" in the middle?
    $800 17
Some stores sell models of these "with seats as high as 6 feet above the ground"
    $800 19
Your body is in slow constant motion doing this 2-word ancient Chinese exercise that can reduce stress
    $800 13
11:00 A.M. November 11, 1918
    $1000 30
This Democrat retired in 2015 as Michigan's longest-serving ever U.S. senator
    $1000 21
Her first two words in the movie "Funny Girl" were "Hello, gorgeous"; she can sing a little, too
    $1000 8
In 2012 the State Department put out an APB--a new "Prevention Board" for these terrible crimes
    $1000 16
It is "any mammal whose toes end in hoofs"
    $1000 20
Here's your "K" ration for today: this is the study of the mechanics & anatomy of movement
    $1000 14
10:22 P.M. Paris time, May 21, 1927

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

Brad Christine Eric
$0 $2,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Christine Eric
$3,000 $10,600 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

CNN WORLD LANGUAGES
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
HOSPITALS
O..............K, THEN
(Alex: Each correct response will begin with an "O" and end with a "K".)
ALISON WONDERLAND
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
    $400 1
(Will Ripley delivers the clue.) Years before a 2011 disaster, a scientist here in Japan coined the term genpatsu-shinsai, genpatsu meaning nuclear plant & shinsai being this type of disaster sometimes accompanied by a tsunami
    $400 23
Narcissus Marsh's 1684 paper on acoustics introduced this word for an object our contestants wear
    $400 16
This Minnesota facility serves more than 1 million patients a year
    $400 6
Porcine grunt
    $400 11
Alison Sweeney hosts this NBC reality show where contestants take it off
    $400 19
The Tiger-Lily says these talk because the ground is hard: "In most gardens... they make the beds too soft" & they sleep
    $800 2
(Max Foster delivers the clue.) To keep up on events in London, it helps to have a bit o'knowledge of Cockney rhyming slang, like knowing that the "Baked Bean" is this local personage
    $800 25
Examples of this 2-word sloping simple machine include a parking garage ramp
    $800 17
Since this pediatric hospital opened in Memphis in 1962, childhood cancer survival rates have improved from 20% to 80%
    $800 7
To sell 100 airplane seats when only 70 are available
    $800 12
On this drama Alison Brie plays Trudy Campbell, whose dad helped her husband, Pete, get the Clearasil account
    $800 20
When Alice first meets this character, he's sitting on top of a high wall "with his legs crossed, like a Turk"
    $1200 3
Tomas Mosciatti of CNN Chile is known as the Chilean this long-time interviewer
    DD: $400 26
The exosphere, the edge of the atmosphere, is primarily made of particles of hydrogen & this element
    $1200 18
Founded in 1973, this center at the Florida Hospital is for people with diseased organs, not those newly come to the state
    $1200 8
Occurring away from Churchill Downs
    $1200 14
The lyrics of his song "Alison" provided the title for his debut album, "My Aim Is True"
    $1200 21
The original illustrations depict the messengers Haigha & Hatta as this tea party pair from the first book
    $1600 4
CNN Arabic says ahlan wa sahlan ("welcome") from its base in this wealthy emirate's Media City
    $1600 24
McLean Psychiatric in Massachusetts is the setting of Susanna Kaysen's memoir "Girl," this
    $1600 9
A sergeant can always say to a corporal, "Because I" this word "you"
    $1600 15
Alison Doody was the Jones girl in this third Indiana Jones film
    DD: $1,500 22
In a preface, Lewis Carroll gives the pronunciation of some new words found in this poem
    $2000 5
(Jim Bittermann delivers the clue.) Here in Paris this simple phrase, 2 rhyming 2-letter words, is very useful for saying "How's it going?", "I'm good", "Does that work for you?" & more
    $2000 27
For 2014-15 U.S. News & World Report ranked this Ohio facility as the nation's top cardiology & heart surgery hospital
    $2000 10
A tapering, 4-sided shaft of stone with a pyramidal apex
    $2000 13
She & her band Union Station have helped lead a bluegrass revival
    $2000 28
Alice begins & ends the story by talking with Kitty, the offspring of this old cat

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Christine Eric
$13,700 $14,600 $7,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
In 1846 it had 200 people; 14 years later, thanks to a discovery, it had over 50,000, making it No. 15 in the country

Final scores:

Brad Christine Eric
$27,400 $27,401 $1,800
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $27,401 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brad Christine Eric
$14,200 $10,400 $7,200
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $31,800

[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.