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"EN" THE BEGINNING
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'These peptide hormones in the brain reduce the sensation of pain'
|
$400
|
endorphins
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
COLONIAL ARTS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'In 1750 theater was banned in this then-colonial capital as a form of Mass. entertainment'
|
$800
|
Boston
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'To enjoy this national Swiss dish, you'd better like cheese, lots of it, melted in wine'
|
$800
|
fondue
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'In 2001 Brian Cappelletto won this game's World Championship with words like vozhd for 50 points & jerrid for 44'
|
$800
|
Scrabble
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
RELIGION
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Less than 20% of all Muslims are Shi'ites or of other groups; the rest belong to this branch'
|
$800
|
Sunni
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Ferdinand von Lindemann proved the problem of "squaring" this with compass & ruler was impossible'
|
$800
|
the circle
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
"EN" THE BEGINNING
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'2-word term for the consumer, for whom a computer is ultimately designed'
|
$800
|
an end user
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
COLONIAL ARTS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Some of the earliest surviving colonial portraits are of Richard & Increase, members of this family'
|
$1200
|
the Mathers
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'The seafood in this Mexican dish is "cooked" not by heat, but by the acid in lime juice'
|
$1200
|
ceviche
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'In 1993 she became the first woman from Ukraine to win the world figure skating championships'
|
$1200
|
Oksana Baiul
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
RELIGION
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Founded by & named for a Persian prophet, this religion flourished during Persia's Achaemenian empire'
|
$1200
|
Zoroastrianism
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'(<a href="http://www.j-archive.com/media/2002-05-10_DJ_08.wmv">Cheryl of the Clue Crew peruses a model train hobbyist's fantasy setup.</a>) If train "A" leaves at 6:00 at 60 mph, & train "B" leaves at 5:00 at 90 mph, this equation, d=rt, tells you when B passes A'
|
$1200
|
distance equals rate times time
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
"EN" THE BEGINNING
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'This Baja California port city is known as "Yellowtail Capital of the World"'
|
$1200
|
Ensenada
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
COLONIAL ARTS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Meaning "tobacco peddler", it's the title of a 1708 Ebenezer Cooke poem & a 1960 John Barth novel about Cooke'
|
$1600
|
The Sot-Weed Factor
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'This Greek dish typically consists of layers of eggplant & ground lamb or beef topped with a white sauce'
|
$1600
|
moussaka
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'At Wimbledon 2000, Venus Williams expressed appreciation for this 1957 & '58 champion'
|
$1,200
|
Althea Gibson
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
RELIGION
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Traditionally, in Judaism a ram's horn called this is blown at the end of Yom Kippur'
|
$1600
|
shofar
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'To apply relativity to the cosmos, Einstein introduced a term called the "cosmological" this'
|
$1600
|
constant
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
"EN" THE BEGINNING
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'The U.S. conducted nuclear tests on this atoll in the Marshall Islands from 1948 to 1958'
|
$1600
|
Enewetak
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
COLONIAL ARTS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'James Alexander, whose doggerel contributed to this publisher's arrest, helped defend him as a lawyer'
|
$2000
|
Zenger
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'On an Italian menu this term describes pasta with a sauce of eggs, cream, parmesan & bacon'
|
$2000
|
carbonara
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'The last British athlete to win the Olympic decathlon, he won it back-to-back in 1980 & 1984'
|
$2000
|
Daley Thompson
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
RELIGION
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon from gold plates revealed to him by an angel named this'
|
$4,000
|
Moroni
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'This Frenchman's "last theorem", stated in 1637, was proved by Andrew Wiles in the 1990s'
|
$2000
|
(Pierre de) Fermat
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
"EN" THE BEGINNING
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'John Keats wrote a poem about this handsome Greek whose youth was preserved by eternal sleep'
|
$2000
|
Endymion
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
KNOWLEDGE BY THE NUMBERS
| 2002-05-10T00:00:00 |
'Number of males who served as British PM in the 1990s plus Oscars won by Tom Hanks plus protons in a helium nucleus'
| null |
6 (2 + 2 + 2)
|
Final Jeopardy!
|
4085
|
THE MIDDLE AGES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Crackowes were a style of these with toes so long they were sometimes attached to the knees with chains'
|
$100
|
shoes
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MANIAS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'One suffering from bruxomania unconsciously gnashes these'
|
$100
|
Teeth
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
JEWELRY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Sotheby's has announced it won't sell any items of this tusk material produced since 1939'
|
$100
|
Ivory
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
AUSTRALIA
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'It's the basic unit of currency of Australia'
|
$100
|
Australian Dollar
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Until 1954 major league players could leave these on the field when it was their team's turn to bat'
|
$100
|
Gloves
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEANUTS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'When Charlie Brown gave Snoopy one of these, it took Snoopy an hour to put it on the flea'
|
$100
|
Flea Collar
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
THE MIDDLE AGES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Eleanor of Aquitaine accompanied her 1st husband, King Louis VII, on the 2nd one of these in 1147'
|
$200
|
Crusades
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MANIAS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'In a 1987 hit Whitney Houston showed signs of choreomania when she wanted to do this with somebody'
|
$200
|
Dance
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
JEWELRY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'The scarab, lotus flower & Isis knot were all designs used in this country's jewelry'
|
$200
|
Egypt
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
AUSTRALIA
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'After America won its independence, the British decided to ship these people to Australia'
|
$200
|
Convicts/Prisoners
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'A curved wicker basket called a cesta is used to catch & throw the ball in this sport'
|
$200
|
jai alai
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEANUTS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Of a 25th, 30th or 40th anniversary, what "Peanuts" is celebrating in 1990'
|
$200
|
40th Anniversary
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
THE MIDDLE AGES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'It's estimated this dread 14th century epidemic killed 1/3 of the population of Europe'
|
$300
|
Black Death
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MANIAS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'A lycomaniac has a howling time believing he is one of these'
|
$300
|
Wolf
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
JEWELRY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Known for its malleability & white brilliance, this rare metal has been used in jewelry since the 19th C.'
|
$300
|
Platinum
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
AUSTRALIA
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'The name of this capital city is Aboriginal for "meeting place"'
|
$300
|
Canberra
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'1 of 2 pieces of equipment in track & field that weigh 16 pounds'
|
$300
|
Hammer & Shot-Put
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEANUTS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'When Lucy invites Charlie Brown to kick a football, you can expect her to do this'
|
$300
|
Pull it out from under him
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
THE MIDDLE AGES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'2 types of these which were especially popular during the Middle Ages were "Miracle" & "Morality"'
|
$400
|
Types of plays
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MANIAS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'A dipsomaniac craves this, not guacamole'
|
$400
|
Alcoholic Beverages
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
JEWELRY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Josiah Wedgwood designed these jewelry pieces using a white paste relief on a colored backgorund'
|
$400
|
Cameos
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
AUSTRALIA
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'"Banjo" Paterson, known for his "bush ballads", wrote this song, 1st published in 1917'
|
$400
|
"Waltzing Matilda"
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Alternate name for the number one wood in golf'
|
$400
|
Driver
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEANUTS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This girl's name was inspired by a type of candy'
|
$400
|
Peppermint Patty
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
THE MIDDLE AGES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This famous "song" is a romanticized account of the Battle of Roncesvalles, fought in 778'
|
$500
|
"Song Of Roland"
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MANIAS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'From the Greek for "great", it's the delusion of wealth, power or omnipotence'
|
$500
|
Megalomania
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
JEWELRY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Tahiti & French Polynesia are famous for pearls of this color'
|
$500
|
Black
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
AUSTRALIA
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This flightless bird is featured on Australia's coat of arms'
|
$500
|
Emu
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This apparatus used in women's gymnastics is about 4 in. wide & 16 ft. long'
|
$500
|
Balance Beam
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEANUTS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Charlie Brown's parents bought Snoopy at this puppy farm'
|
$500
|
Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
|
Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
U.S.A.
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'On average this city packs more than 23,000 people into 1 sq. mile'
|
$200
|
New York City
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEN NAMES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'2 of his pen names were rather transparent: Antosha Chekhonte & Anton Ch.'
|
$200
|
Anton Chekhov
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
ANATOMY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'The only mobile bone of the face'
|
$200
|
Mandible
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Both a she-wolf & a woodpecker fed & cared for them until they were found by Faustulus'
|
$200
|
Romulus & Remus
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
11-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Something that evokes happiness & sadness at the same time, or a kind of chocolate'
|
$200
|
Bittersweet
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MUSICALS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This title character's last name is McLonergan, not Rainbow'
|
$200
|
Finian
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
U.S.A.
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Caucasians constitute about 1/3 of this state's population'
|
$400
|
Hawaii
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEN NAMES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Dublin-born playwright John Casey changed his name to this, which sounds more Irish'
|
$400
|
Sean O\' Casey
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
ANATOMY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'The nephrons function as filtering units in this pair of organs'
|
$400
|
Kidneys
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'In all of Babylonia, Pyramus was the handsomest youth & she was the fairest maiden'
|
$400
|
Thisbe
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
11-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Term for stunt pilots or politicians who tour small towns to show they've got the right stuff'
|
$400
|
Barnstormer
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MUSICALS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'(AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE):<br />Gwen Verdon sang the following song in the original Broadway version of this show:<br />"Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets..."'
|
$1,900
|
"Damn Yankees!"
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
U.S.A.
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Even though it's officially "dry", this state's Moore County is the home of Jack Daniel's Whiskey'
|
$600
|
Tennessee
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEN NAMES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'We don't know why this dame sometimes wrote under the name Mary Westmacott; it's a mystery to us'
|
$600
|
Agatha Christie
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
ANATOMY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'The term for the brain & spinal cord, often abbreviated CNS'
|
$3,100
|
Central Nervous System
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'He travels to Ireland to ask the hand of the princess Isolde for his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall'
|
$600
|
Tristan
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
11-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Don't complain to your waiter that your soup is cold if you're served this French potato soup'
|
$600
|
Vichysoisse
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MUSICALS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This show opens with a Ziegfeld star waiting for her husband to be released from prison'
|
$600
|
"Funny Girl"
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
U.S.A.
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Ironically, the prison inmates of this state produce license plates which read "Live Free Or Die"'
|
$800
|
New Hampshire
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEN NAMES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Pseudonym of the mysterious recluse who wrote "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"'
|
$800
|
B. Traven
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
ANATOMY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This section of the digestive tract is divided into the duodenum, jejunum & ileum'
|
$800
|
Small Intestine
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Wounded by Cupid's arrow, Venus fell in love with this handsome guy at 1st sight'
|
$800
|
Adonis
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
11-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Another name for mercury, it also means mercurial or temperamental'
|
$800
|
Quicksilver
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MUSICALS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Mrs. Ray Bolger co-produced this 1948 Ray Bolger musical based on "Charley's Aunt"'
|
$800
|
"Where\'s Charley?"
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
U.S.A.
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'1 of the largest lakes in Minnesota, its name begins with the same 5 letters as Minnesota'
|
$1000
|
Lake Minnetonka
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
PEN NAMES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Rosemary Jansze, who was born in Ceylon, writes her romance novels under this married name'
|
$1000
|
Rosemary Rogers
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
ANATOMY
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'The 4 principal arteries of the head & neck are all called this'
|
$1000
|
Carotid Arteries
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Until the night he drowned, Leander swam across the Hellespont every night to meet her'
|
$1000
|
Hero
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
11-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'Term for someone who collects deniers, drachmas & doubloons'
|
$1000
|
Numismatist
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
MUSICALS
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'This show features a concubine from Burma named Tuptim'
|
$1000
|
"The King And I"
|
Double Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
FAMOUS NAMES
| 1990-03-08T00:00:00 |
'He published a history of Virginia & New England in 1624, after escaping from Turks, Indians & pirates'
| null |
Captain John Smith
|
Final Jeopardy!
|
1279
|
FAMOUS NAMES
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'This star of "Kojak" admits he shaves his head every morning'
|
$100
|
Telly Savalas
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
ADVERTISING SLOGANS
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'"When you care enough to send the very best", send one of these'
|
$100
|
Hallmark Card
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
THE BIBLE
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'Among these tales told by Jesus were those "of the net", "of the mustard seed" & "of the hidden treasures"'
|
$100
|
Parables
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
WEATHER
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'Airplanes can trigger bolts of this when traveling through electrified clouds'
|
$100
|
Lightning
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
4-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'This word commonly follows cuff or missing'
|
$100
|
Link
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
PRESIDENTIAL ASTROLOGY
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'Gerald Ford was the last president born under this "crab"by sign'
|
$100
|
Cancer
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
FAMOUS NAMES
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'Creator of "The Cisco Kid", William Sidney Porter was better known by this name'
|
$200
|
O. Henry
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
ADVERTISING SLOGANS
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'"Wouldn't you really rather have" one of these cars'
|
$200
|
Buick
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
THE BIBLE
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'I Corinthians 7:9 states, "It is better to marry than to" do this'
|
$200
|
Burn
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
WEATHER
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'Air is described as supersaturated when the relative humidity is higher than this percent'
|
$200
|
100%
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
4-LETTER WORDS
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'From the Greek word for "deep sleep", it's a deep, prolonged unconsciousness'
|
$200
|
Coma
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
PRESIDENTIAL ASTROLOGY
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'It's Jimmy Carter's sign, so don't tip his scales'
|
$200
|
Libra
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
FAMOUS NAMES
| 1990-04-10T00:00:00 |
'"The First Time Ever" she had a No. 1 album was "First Take" in 1972'
|
$300
|
Roberta Flack
|
Jeopardy!
|
1302
|
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