~ The contestants for this episode were Jennifer, William English, and Christine Valada, the two day champ.
~ Jennifer found the first daily double. She bet $500. The question was: It’s the scientific method used to alter DNA. She answered genetic engineering and was right.
~ At the end of the first round William had -$400, Christine had $ 800, and Jennifer had $4,300.
~ Christine received the second daily double. She wagered $2,000. The question was: This state quarter had two locomotives moving towards the golden spike. The answer was Oklahoma and she got it right.
~ Christine also found the last daily double. She bet $1,200. The question was: This romantic poet often wrote to fiancé Fanny Brawne. She answered Keats and was correct.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Olympic Cities. The question was: It the only U.S state capitol to have hosted the summer Olympics. They all got the right answer with Atlanta. William bet $3,600 and ended up with $7,200. Jennifer wagered $1,800 and ended up with $10,900. Christine wagered $8,601 and ended up with $18,201. Christine won for the third day in a row.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
10/27/09 Episode
~ The contestants were Imran Arif Maskatia, Jamison Hedison, and the one day champ with $15,201, Christine Valada.
~ Imran found the first daily double. He bet $2,200. The question was: One of Cosmopolitans 58 international edition is in this country which we owe the word cosmopolitan for. He answered Greece and was right.
~ At the end of the first round Christine had $4,000, Jamison had $4,000, and Imran had $5,600.
~ Imran received the second daily double. He wagered $2,000. The question was: Charlemagne standardized its and read the unit of this monetary unit of weight. The answer was pound and he got it right.
~ Christine found the last daily double. She bet $2,000. The question was: In January 1980 PBS began televising this series Free To Choose with this host. The answer was Milton Freedmen and she got it wrong.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Landmarks. The question was: Operation Felix planned 1941 Nazi action to seize this territory was carried out because Spain would not go along. Justine Answered Puerto Rico and was wrong. She bet $3,600 and ended up with $3,500. Imran answered Gibraltar and was right. He wagered $999 and ended up with $10,999. Christine answered Gibraltar and was right. She bet $6,601 and ended up with $21,001. Christine was the winner.
~ Imran found the first daily double. He bet $2,200. The question was: One of Cosmopolitans 58 international edition is in this country which we owe the word cosmopolitan for. He answered Greece and was right.
~ At the end of the first round Christine had $4,000, Jamison had $4,000, and Imran had $5,600.
~ Imran received the second daily double. He wagered $2,000. The question was: Charlemagne standardized its and read the unit of this monetary unit of weight. The answer was pound and he got it right.
~ Christine found the last daily double. She bet $2,000. The question was: In January 1980 PBS began televising this series Free To Choose with this host. The answer was Milton Freedmen and she got it wrong.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Landmarks. The question was: Operation Felix planned 1941 Nazi action to seize this territory was carried out because Spain would not go along. Justine Answered Puerto Rico and was wrong. She bet $3,600 and ended up with $3,500. Imran answered Gibraltar and was right. He wagered $999 and ended up with $10,999. Christine answered Gibraltar and was right. She bet $6,601 and ended up with $21,001. Christine was the winner.
10/22/09 Episode
~The contestants on this episode were Randie Kim, Paul Christianson, and the one day champ with $19,410, Jen McFan.
~ Randie received the first daily double. She bet $1,000. The question was: “Love Apple” is an old name for this popular salad ingredient. The answer was tomato and she got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Randie was in third with $2,400, Paul was in second with $3,200, and Jen was in first with $5,000.
~ Randie also found the second daily double. She wagered $2,800. The question was: With his symbolized number 451 on his solid head. The answer was Ray Bradbury and she got it right.
~ Paul got the third daily double. He bet $ 5,200. The question was: Upon his return from India in 1499 he was received by King Philip I. The answer was Vasco de Gamma and he got it wrong.
~ At the end of the second round Paul was in last place with -$2,000, Jen was in second with $11,600, and Randie was in first with $14,800.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was U.S Science Cities. The question was: This California city has the honor of being the only one in the U.S to have an element named for it. Paul could not play Final Jeopardy because he was in the negative. Jen answered Berkeley and she was right. She wagered $5,000 and ended up with $16,600. Randie answered Berkeley and was correct. She wagered $8,401 and ended up with $23,201. Randie was the winner.
~ Randie received the first daily double. She bet $1,000. The question was: “Love Apple” is an old name for this popular salad ingredient. The answer was tomato and she got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Randie was in third with $2,400, Paul was in second with $3,200, and Jen was in first with $5,000.
~ Randie also found the second daily double. She wagered $2,800. The question was: With his symbolized number 451 on his solid head. The answer was Ray Bradbury and she got it right.
~ Paul got the third daily double. He bet $ 5,200. The question was: Upon his return from India in 1499 he was received by King Philip I. The answer was Vasco de Gamma and he got it wrong.
~ At the end of the second round Paul was in last place with -$2,000, Jen was in second with $11,600, and Randie was in first with $14,800.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was U.S Science Cities. The question was: This California city has the honor of being the only one in the U.S to have an element named for it. Paul could not play Final Jeopardy because he was in the negative. Jen answered Berkeley and she was right. She wagered $5,000 and ended up with $16,600. Randie answered Berkeley and was correct. She wagered $8,401 and ended up with $23,201. Randie was the winner.
Friday, October 23, 2009
10/21/09 Episode
~ This episodes contestants were George Long, Jen McFann, and the three day winner with $76,998, Kevin Wilson.
~ Jen found the first daily double. She wagered $1,500. The question was: The mouth of this African ungulate can open 150 degrees to show teeth, its' back canines can be up to twelve inches. The answer was Hippo and she was right.
~ George found the second daily double. He bet $8,800. The question was: He was the youngest actor to win best actor at 29 years old in a 2003 World War II film. The answer was Adrien Brody and he answered correctly.
~ Kevin discovered the last daily double. He bet $3,400. The question was: In Rousseau's Sleeping Gypsy a full moon hangs in night while this animal sleeps. The answer was lion and he was wrong because he guessed dog.
~ At the end of the second round Kevin was in third place with $1,400, George was in second with $2,400, and Jen was in first with $14,300.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was American Thinkers. The question was: He told George Washington he hoped "The rights of man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish". Kevin answered Thomas Paine and he was right. He wagered $1,399 and ended up with $2,799. George answered Benjamin Franklin and was wrong. He bet $6,000 and ended up with $18,000. Jen answered Thomas Paine and was right. She wagered $5,110 and she ended up with $19,410. Jen won.
~ Jen found the first daily double. She wagered $1,500. The question was: The mouth of this African ungulate can open 150 degrees to show teeth, its' back canines can be up to twelve inches. The answer was Hippo and she was right.
~ George found the second daily double. He bet $8,800. The question was: He was the youngest actor to win best actor at 29 years old in a 2003 World War II film. The answer was Adrien Brody and he answered correctly.
~ Kevin discovered the last daily double. He bet $3,400. The question was: In Rousseau's Sleeping Gypsy a full moon hangs in night while this animal sleeps. The answer was lion and he was wrong because he guessed dog.
~ At the end of the second round Kevin was in third place with $1,400, George was in second with $2,400, and Jen was in first with $14,300.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was American Thinkers. The question was: He told George Washington he hoped "The rights of man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish". Kevin answered Thomas Paine and he was right. He wagered $1,399 and ended up with $2,799. George answered Benjamin Franklin and was wrong. He bet $6,000 and ended up with $18,000. Jen answered Thomas Paine and was right. She wagered $5,110 and she ended up with $19,410. Jen won.
10/19/09 Episode
~ The contestants were Valerie Vicroy, Matt Blackwood, and Kevin Wilson who has won $31,199.
~ Matt found the first daily double. He wagered $400. The question was: Because it is meant to be served on coffee tables not dining tables it is an alternate to afternoon tea. The answer was low tea and he got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Valerie had $1,800, Matt had $3,000, and Kevin had $4,600.
~ Kevin found the second daily double. He bet $2,000. The question was: Sub a letter from this noisy bird and you will get members of a team. The answer was rooster and he got it right.
~ Kevin also found the last daily double. He wagered $4,000. The question was: Named for direction from where they come it is between 30 and 60 degrees. The answer was the Westerlies and he was wrong.
~ At the end of the second round Valerie had $2,600, Matt had $9,800, and Kevin had $21,400.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Notable Women. The question was: When Galveston was devastated by a hurricane in 1900 she traveled to head up the relief effort. Valerie answered Clara Barton and she was right. She wagered $2,600 and ended up with $5,200. Matt answered Amanda. He wagered $200 an was left with $9,600. Kevin answered Florence Nightingale. He wagered $1,600 and ended up with $50,999. Kevin won.
~ Matt found the first daily double. He wagered $400. The question was: Because it is meant to be served on coffee tables not dining tables it is an alternate to afternoon tea. The answer was low tea and he got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Valerie had $1,800, Matt had $3,000, and Kevin had $4,600.
~ Kevin found the second daily double. He bet $2,000. The question was: Sub a letter from this noisy bird and you will get members of a team. The answer was rooster and he got it right.
~ Kevin also found the last daily double. He wagered $4,000. The question was: Named for direction from where they come it is between 30 and 60 degrees. The answer was the Westerlies and he was wrong.
~ At the end of the second round Valerie had $2,600, Matt had $9,800, and Kevin had $21,400.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Notable Women. The question was: When Galveston was devastated by a hurricane in 1900 she traveled to head up the relief effort. Valerie answered Clara Barton and she was right. She wagered $2,600 and ended up with $5,200. Matt answered Amanda. He wagered $200 an was left with $9,600. Kevin answered Florence Nightingale. He wagered $1,600 and ended up with $50,999. Kevin won.
Friday, October 16, 2009
The Second Celebrity Invitational
~ The celebrity contestants were Michael McKean, who is an actor, Soledad O'Brien, who has a show on CNN, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who played for the NBA.
~ The celebrities play for charities. Michael McKean was playing for the Miloma Foundation which is a type of bone marrow cancer. Soledad O'Brien was playing for her own foundation which helps young people help pay for college, daycare, etc. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was playing for his foundation too, it helps disadvantage youth through programs like sports.
~ The players did not find the daily double in the first round.
~ At the end of the first round Soledad was in last place with -$200, Kareem was in second with $3,200, and Michael was in first with $7,000.
~ Kareem found the second daily double. He wagered $8,000. The question was: Kirsten Gilibrand got her law degree at UCLA in 1991 and filled the Senate seat left vacant in 2009 by who? The answer was Hilary Clinton and he got it wrong.
~Soledad found the third daily double. She bet $3,000. The question was: My Latin teacher often reminded me that the name of this month comes from the term when flowers open. The answer was April and she got it right.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Biblical Names. The question was: Trees with biblical names include the Joshua tree and the world's oldest tree, a 4,700 year old Pine named for him. Kareem answered Methuselah and was right. He wagered $4,400 and ended up with $8,800. Soledad answered Moses and was wrong. She wagered $1,000 and ended up with $6,200. Michael answered Methuselah and was right. He wagered $7,400 and ended up with $24,800. Michael won $50,000 for his charity and a spot in the semi-finals. Soledad and Kareem both won $25,000 for their charities.
~ The celebrities play for charities. Michael McKean was playing for the Miloma Foundation which is a type of bone marrow cancer. Soledad O'Brien was playing for her own foundation which helps young people help pay for college, daycare, etc. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was playing for his foundation too, it helps disadvantage youth through programs like sports.
~ The players did not find the daily double in the first round.
~ At the end of the first round Soledad was in last place with -$200, Kareem was in second with $3,200, and Michael was in first with $7,000.
~ Kareem found the second daily double. He wagered $8,000. The question was: Kirsten Gilibrand got her law degree at UCLA in 1991 and filled the Senate seat left vacant in 2009 by who? The answer was Hilary Clinton and he got it wrong.
~Soledad found the third daily double. She bet $3,000. The question was: My Latin teacher often reminded me that the name of this month comes from the term when flowers open. The answer was April and she got it right.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Biblical Names. The question was: Trees with biblical names include the Joshua tree and the world's oldest tree, a 4,700 year old Pine named for him. Kareem answered Methuselah and was right. He wagered $4,400 and ended up with $8,800. Soledad answered Moses and was wrong. She wagered $1,000 and ended up with $6,200. Michael answered Methuselah and was right. He wagered $7,400 and ended up with $24,800. Michael won $50,000 for his charity and a spot in the semi-finals. Soledad and Kareem both won $25,000 for their charities.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
10/14/09 Episode
~ Joey Johnson, Carin House, and Terry Linwood, the four day champ with $99,304 were the contestants.
~ Terry found the first daily double. He wagered $1,500. The question was: This book written by Laura Ingals Wilder great great grandson is appropriately named this? He answered On Rocky Ridge and was correct.
~ At the end of the first round Carin was in last place with $2,400, Joey was in second with $3,000, and Terry was in first with $6,700.
~ Joey received the second daily double. He bet $3,400. The question was: Repairs to paws of this over 4,000 year old structure started around 1,400 B.C. He answered Sphinx and was right.
~ Carin found the last daily double. She wagered $3,000. The question was: In 2000 O'Connor attended dedication of a federal courthouse dedicated to her in this city. The answer was Phoenix and she was right.
~ At the end of the second round Terry was in first with $17,900, Joey was in second with $11,800, and Carin in third with $11,400.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Poets. the question was: In a 1921 letter this American born poet had a long poem in mind which "I am wishful to finish" and he did. Carin guesses Walt Whitman and was wrong and ended with with $1,400 after betting $10,000. Joey answered Whitman and was wrong and ended up with $400 after wagering $11,400. Terry answered T.S Elliot and was right. He wagered $5,501 and he ended up with $122,705 after five days, Terry will be back Friday because tomorrow is the Celebrity Championship.
~ Terry found the first daily double. He wagered $1,500. The question was: This book written by Laura Ingals Wilder great great grandson is appropriately named this? He answered On Rocky Ridge and was correct.
~ At the end of the first round Carin was in last place with $2,400, Joey was in second with $3,000, and Terry was in first with $6,700.
~ Joey received the second daily double. He bet $3,400. The question was: Repairs to paws of this over 4,000 year old structure started around 1,400 B.C. He answered Sphinx and was right.
~ Carin found the last daily double. She wagered $3,000. The question was: In 2000 O'Connor attended dedication of a federal courthouse dedicated to her in this city. The answer was Phoenix and she was right.
~ At the end of the second round Terry was in first with $17,900, Joey was in second with $11,800, and Carin in third with $11,400.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Poets. the question was: In a 1921 letter this American born poet had a long poem in mind which "I am wishful to finish" and he did. Carin guesses Walt Whitman and was wrong and ended with with $1,400 after betting $10,000. Joey answered Whitman and was wrong and ended up with $400 after wagering $11,400. Terry answered T.S Elliot and was right. He wagered $5,501 and he ended up with $122,705 after five days, Terry will be back Friday because tomorrow is the Celebrity Championship.
10/12/09 Episode
~The contestants were Emma Span, Jeff Kirby, and the two day champ with $49,402, Terry Linkwood.
~Terry received the first daily double. He wagered $1,200. The question was: National UNICEF day is observed during this month which is national UNICEF month. The answer was October and he got it right.
~ At the end of the first round Emma was in last place with $2,000, Jeff was in second with $6,000, and Terry was winning with $7,600.
~Jeff found the second daily double. He bet $1,500. The question was: Hogwarts was started by Rowana Ravenclaw, Salthazar Slytherin, Helga Hufflepuff, and Godric this. He asnwered Gryffindor and was right.
~ Emma found the last daily double. She wagered $3,600. The question was: From Latin for dust it means to grind into dust. The answer was pulverize and she was right.
~ Before final Jeopardy, Emma had $8,800, Jeff had $16,300, and Terry had $17,600.
~The topic for Final Jeopardy was Anniversaries and Farewells. The question was: In 2009 it celebrated its' 40th anniversary with a farewell tour of the British Isles where it was built, today its in Dubai. Emma got the answer wrong and since she bet $0 she ended up with $8,800. Jeff also got it wrong and ended up with $300 after wagering $16,000. Terry answered QE2 and was correct. He wagered $16,301 which gave him $33,901 making him the winner. He became the three day winner with $83,302.
~Terry received the first daily double. He wagered $1,200. The question was: National UNICEF day is observed during this month which is national UNICEF month. The answer was October and he got it right.
~ At the end of the first round Emma was in last place with $2,000, Jeff was in second with $6,000, and Terry was winning with $7,600.
~Jeff found the second daily double. He bet $1,500. The question was: Hogwarts was started by Rowana Ravenclaw, Salthazar Slytherin, Helga Hufflepuff, and Godric this. He asnwered Gryffindor and was right.
~ Emma found the last daily double. She wagered $3,600. The question was: From Latin for dust it means to grind into dust. The answer was pulverize and she was right.
~ Before final Jeopardy, Emma had $8,800, Jeff had $16,300, and Terry had $17,600.
~The topic for Final Jeopardy was Anniversaries and Farewells. The question was: In 2009 it celebrated its' 40th anniversary with a farewell tour of the British Isles where it was built, today its in Dubai. Emma got the answer wrong and since she bet $0 she ended up with $8,800. Jeff also got it wrong and ended up with $300 after wagering $16,000. Terry answered QE2 and was correct. He wagered $16,301 which gave him $33,901 making him the winner. He became the three day winner with $83,302.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
10/07/09 Episode
~ The contestants for this episode were Kim Taylor, Noam Osbana, and Nirav Shah, who was the one day champ with $20,500.
~ Nirav found the first daily double. He wagered $1,000. The question was: Usually attached to a cuff, sphygmometer measures what? The answer was blood pressure and he was correct.
~ At the end of the first round Kim had $3,200, Noam had $5,400, and Nirav had $7,800.
~ Noam found the second daily double. He bet $1,500. The question was: Each side of this Virginian structure is 921 feet long and almost a mile in circumference. The answer was the Pentagon and he got it right.
~ Nirav found the last daily double. He bet $7,000. The question was: In 2008 he tinkered and tailored with A Most Wanted Man, his bestseller. He answered John LeCarre and was right.
~ At the end of the second round Noam had $12,900, Nirav had $16,000, and Kim had $24,800.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was American History. The question was: He was the only one from the Warren Commission who would face would-be assassins himself. Noam answered Ford and he was right. He bet $12,899 and ended up with $25,799. Nirav answered Brady and was wrong. He wagered $10,000 and ended up with $6,000. Kim answered Reagan and was wrong. She bet $4,000 and ended up with $20,800. Noam won.
~ Nirav found the first daily double. He wagered $1,000. The question was: Usually attached to a cuff, sphygmometer measures what? The answer was blood pressure and he was correct.
~ At the end of the first round Kim had $3,200, Noam had $5,400, and Nirav had $7,800.
~ Noam found the second daily double. He bet $1,500. The question was: Each side of this Virginian structure is 921 feet long and almost a mile in circumference. The answer was the Pentagon and he got it right.
~ Nirav found the last daily double. He bet $7,000. The question was: In 2008 he tinkered and tailored with A Most Wanted Man, his bestseller. He answered John LeCarre and was right.
~ At the end of the second round Noam had $12,900, Nirav had $16,000, and Kim had $24,800.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was American History. The question was: He was the only one from the Warren Commission who would face would-be assassins himself. Noam answered Ford and he was right. He bet $12,899 and ended up with $25,799. Nirav answered Brady and was wrong. He wagered $10,000 and ended up with $6,000. Kim answered Reagan and was wrong. She bet $4,000 and ended up with $20,800. Noam won.
10/05/09 Episode
~ The contestants on this episode were Ben Flaccus, Elizabeth Barrett, and Lynn Swanbom, who was the one day champion with $10,400.
~ Elizabeth found the first daily double. She wagered $1,000. The question was: An infant Wildebeest. The answer was a new gnu. She got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Lynn had $3,800, Elizabeth had $2,400. and Ben had $1,800.
~ Ben received the second daily double. He bet $5,000. The question was: Bordered by Romana to the west what is the name of this sea? The answer was the Black Sea and he got it right.
~ Elizabeth found the last daily double. She wagered $600. The question was: Also the name of an Alaskan island, this bear is one of the largest carnivores. The answer was Kodiak and she got it wrong.
~ At the end of the second round Lynn had $12,600, Ben had $10,400, and Elizabeth had $10,600.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Landmarks. The question was: It's creator said its part represents our nation's founding, expansion, development, and preservation. Ben answered Mount Rushmore and was correct. He bet $10,000 and ended up with $20,600. Elizabeth answered the U.S Capitol and was wrong. she wagered $10,201 ans she ended up with $399. Lynn answered the Statue of Liberty and was wrong. She bet $1,900 and ended up with $10,700. Ben won.
~ Elizabeth found the first daily double. She wagered $1,000. The question was: An infant Wildebeest. The answer was a new gnu. She got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Lynn had $3,800, Elizabeth had $2,400. and Ben had $1,800.
~ Ben received the second daily double. He bet $5,000. The question was: Bordered by Romana to the west what is the name of this sea? The answer was the Black Sea and he got it right.
~ Elizabeth found the last daily double. She wagered $600. The question was: Also the name of an Alaskan island, this bear is one of the largest carnivores. The answer was Kodiak and she got it wrong.
~ At the end of the second round Lynn had $12,600, Ben had $10,400, and Elizabeth had $10,600.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Landmarks. The question was: It's creator said its part represents our nation's founding, expansion, development, and preservation. Ben answered Mount Rushmore and was correct. He bet $10,000 and ended up with $20,600. Elizabeth answered the U.S Capitol and was wrong. she wagered $10,201 ans she ended up with $399. Lynn answered the Statue of Liberty and was wrong. She bet $1,900 and ended up with $10,700. Ben won.
Friday, October 2, 2009
10/02/2009 Episode
~ The contestants of this episode were Josh Forsythe, Lynn Swanbom, and Jenifer Thomas who was the one day winner.
~ Jenifer found the first daily double. She wagered $200. The question was: No coups or revolution in Bruce McCall's Thin Ice Coming of Age in this country. The answer Canada and she got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Jenifer had $4,000, Josh had $4,000, and Lynn $4,400.
~ Lynn found the second daily double. She wagered $2,000. The question was: At almost one million square miles this nation is the largest in Africa. The answer was Sudan and she got it right.
~ Jenifer found the last daily double. She bet $2,200. The question was: His third symphony in E flat major was known as erotica. The answer was Beethoven. She got it right.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Emmy Winners. The question was These two men with 16 total career Emmy's appeared in series with Mary Tyler Moore one playing a TV Host and the other a TV producer. Josh answered Ed Asner and Dick Van Dyke. He bet $8,400 and was wrong so ended up with $2,800. Jenifer answered Asner and Knight. She wagered $7,500 and was wrong so she ended up with $6,300. Lynn answered Ted Knight and Ed Asner. She bet $2,000 and was wrong so she ended up with $10,400. She was the winner.
~ Jenifer found the first daily double. She wagered $200. The question was: No coups or revolution in Bruce McCall's Thin Ice Coming of Age in this country. The answer Canada and she got it wrong.
~ At the end of the first round Jenifer had $4,000, Josh had $4,000, and Lynn $4,400.
~ Lynn found the second daily double. She wagered $2,000. The question was: At almost one million square miles this nation is the largest in Africa. The answer was Sudan and she got it right.
~ Jenifer found the last daily double. She bet $2,200. The question was: His third symphony in E flat major was known as erotica. The answer was Beethoven. She got it right.
~ The topic of Final Jeopardy was Emmy Winners. The question was These two men with 16 total career Emmy's appeared in series with Mary Tyler Moore one playing a TV Host and the other a TV producer. Josh answered Ed Asner and Dick Van Dyke. He bet $8,400 and was wrong so ended up with $2,800. Jenifer answered Asner and Knight. She wagered $7,500 and was wrong so she ended up with $6,300. Lynn answered Ted Knight and Ed Asner. She bet $2,000 and was wrong so she ended up with $10,400. She was the winner.
10/02/2009 Episode
~ The contestants were Cheryl Williams, Jenifer Thomas, and Andy Srinivasan who was the four day champ with $69,600.
~ Jenifer found the first daily double. She bet $1,000. The question was: In 2009 if you filed a 4868 and got a six month extension on taxes so they are now due on this date. The answer October 15th and she got it right.
~ At the end of the first round Andy had $3,600, Cheryl had $4,000, and Jenifer had $7,400.
~ Jenifer found the second daily double. She bet $1,400. The question was: Suspension point is another term for this indication point. The answer was ellipse and she got it wrong.
~ Andy found the last daily double. He wagered $3,000. The question was: Meaning "All Earth" in Greek this hypothetical land mass broke up. The answer was Pangia and he got it right.
~ At the end of the second round Andy had $16,200, Cheryl had $ 4,400, and Jenfier had $10,400.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Geographic Names. The question was: For 200 years much of this large current country was known as Ruperts land in honor of a cousin of Charles II. Cheryl guessed Australia and wagered $200. She got it wrong and ended up with $4,198. Andy guessed Germany. He bet $4,601 and got it wrong and ended up with $11,591. Jenifer answered Canada. She bet $3,000 and go it right and ended up with $13,400. She won.
~ Jenifer found the first daily double. She bet $1,000. The question was: In 2009 if you filed a 4868 and got a six month extension on taxes so they are now due on this date. The answer October 15th and she got it right.
~ At the end of the first round Andy had $3,600, Cheryl had $4,000, and Jenifer had $7,400.
~ Jenifer found the second daily double. She bet $1,400. The question was: Suspension point is another term for this indication point. The answer was ellipse and she got it wrong.
~ Andy found the last daily double. He wagered $3,000. The question was: Meaning "All Earth" in Greek this hypothetical land mass broke up. The answer was Pangia and he got it right.
~ At the end of the second round Andy had $16,200, Cheryl had $ 4,400, and Jenfier had $10,400.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Geographic Names. The question was: For 200 years much of this large current country was known as Ruperts land in honor of a cousin of Charles II. Cheryl guessed Australia and wagered $200. She got it wrong and ended up with $4,198. Andy guessed Germany. He bet $4,601 and got it wrong and ended up with $11,591. Jenifer answered Canada. She bet $3,000 and go it right and ended up with $13,400. She won.
9/29/09 Episode
~ The contestants on this episode were Jessica Hawk, Gregg Bigham, and Andy Srinivasan who was the two day winner with $33,800.
~ Andy recieved the first daily double. He wagered $3,600. The question was: The spirit of Marie Laveau reportedly utters voodoo curses in this city? The answer was New Orleans. He got it right.
~ At the end of the first round Andy had $5,800, Gregg had $7,200, and Jessica had $3,000.
~ Andy found the second daily double. He bet $5,000. The question was: Metabolic imbalances can cause this irregular heart beat? The answer was arrhythmia and he got it right.
~ Andy also found the last daily double. He wagered $5,000. The question was: It was founded in 1887 to coordinate 22 different charities. The answer was United Way and he got it wrong.
~ Before Final Jeopardy Andy had $29,000, Gregg $9,200, and Jessica $1,400.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Music Halls of Fame. The question was two of four Country Music Hall of Fame acts who are also in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as performers. Jessica answered Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. She bet $100 and got it right and ended up with $1,500. Gregg answered Elvis Presley and Traveling Wilberries. He wagered $57 and got it wrong and ended up with $9,143. Andy answered The Eagles and Elvis Presley. He wagered $9,000 and got it wrong and ended up with $20,000. He won.
~ Andy recieved the first daily double. He wagered $3,600. The question was: The spirit of Marie Laveau reportedly utters voodoo curses in this city? The answer was New Orleans. He got it right.
~ At the end of the first round Andy had $5,800, Gregg had $7,200, and Jessica had $3,000.
~ Andy found the second daily double. He bet $5,000. The question was: Metabolic imbalances can cause this irregular heart beat? The answer was arrhythmia and he got it right.
~ Andy also found the last daily double. He wagered $5,000. The question was: It was founded in 1887 to coordinate 22 different charities. The answer was United Way and he got it wrong.
~ Before Final Jeopardy Andy had $29,000, Gregg $9,200, and Jessica $1,400.
~ The topic for Final Jeopardy was Music Halls of Fame. The question was two of four Country Music Hall of Fame acts who are also in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as performers. Jessica answered Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. She bet $100 and got it right and ended up with $1,500. Gregg answered Elvis Presley and Traveling Wilberries. He wagered $57 and got it wrong and ended up with $9,143. Andy answered The Eagles and Elvis Presley. He wagered $9,000 and got it wrong and ended up with $20,000. He won.
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