Show #2433 - Wednesday, March 15, 1995

Jonathan Groff game 2.

Contestants

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Melanie Modlin, a writer and editor from Arlington, Virginia

Steve Sutherland, a plastic surgeon from Huntington Beach, California

Jonathan Groff, a writer and actor from New York City, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY
TELEVISION
QUOTATIONS
FAMOUS AMERICANS
THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK
"GR" ANIMALS
    $100 1
This large sea's greatest depth is found in one of its arms, the Ionian Sea
    $100 2
This syndicated half-hour magazine series is called "ET" for short
    $100 11
This queen supposedly said, "Mr. Gladstone speaks to me as if I were a public meeting"
    $100 14
In 1976 this future president directed Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign in Arkansas
    $100 18
If you want this dip to look authentic, don't puree the avocado--leave some chunks in it
    $100 12
Not every marmot has his day, just this common one of eastern North America
    $200 3
Guanica Bay is on the coast of Puerto Rico & Guantanamo Bay is on the coast of this country
    $200 7
TV Guide says Eddie, the dog who lives with this psychologist, "walks off with the show"
    $200 27
According to James Thurber, "Early to rise and early to" this "makes a male healthy and wealthy and dead"
    $200 20
This Kodak founder's father established the USA's first business school in Rochester, N.Y.
    $200 19
For a simple snack, coat salted peanuts with this powder that's popular in India & then bake them
    $200 13
When this nearly 1,000-pound mammal catches a salmon, it may peel the fish before eating it
    $300 4
Explorers searching for this continent in the 1500s knew it only as the "unknown southern land"
    $300 8
In 1989 "The Tracey Ullman Show" became the first series on this network to win an Emmy
    $300 28
The National Lampoon called this "not so much a sport as an insult to lawns"
    $300 22
This "Cat in the Hat" author won Oscars for the documentaries "Hitler Lives" & "Design for Death"
    $300 21
This preserve that contains pieces of rind may be made with rhubarb & figs instead of oranges
    $300 15
An infestation of these 3-inch-long insects hit Battle Mountain, Nevada in May 1994
    $400 5
In Europe the Limburg region is divided into 2 provinces, one in the Netherlands, the other here
    $400 9
In February 1990 she replaced Kathleen Sullivan as co-host of "CBS This Morning"
    $400 29
In "Catch-22" he wrote, "Colonel Cathcart had courage and never hesitated to volunteer his men"
    $400 24
In 1780 this military commander was involved in a scheme to make Vermont a British province
    $400 23
The book recommends serving sausage-stuffed apples with this kind of syrup
    $400 16
Term for the soft, thick larvae of many insects, especially of the beetle
    $500 6
Lake Geneva is really a widening of this river, which enters it at its eastern end
    $500 10
For 14 seasons Victor Sen Yung played this role, the Cartwrights' cook, on "Bonanza"
    DD: $1,200 30
In "Getting Even" he wrote, "Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on weekends"
    $500 26
From 1878-1883 this former California senator served as governor of the Arizona Territory
    $500 25
Fannie Farmer's recipe for braised oxtail calls for 2 of these leaves; remove them before serving
    $500 17
The endangered prairie chicken is one of these game birds

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

Jonathan Steve Melanie
$600 $1,300 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jonathan Steve Melanie
$4,400 $2,600 $600

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY ASIA
MIDDLE NAMES
ARTISTS
CONFEDERATES
PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
POTPOURRI
    $200 18
In 1890, in its 1st national election, males over 25 who paid taxes of 15 yen or more were eligible to vote
    $200 12
Every little breeze seems to whisper this middle name of Margaret Sanger
    $200 7
Rufino Tamayo painted murals for UNESCO & for the 1967 Expo in this city
    $200 2
Fitzhugh Lee was the nephew of 2 of the Confederacy's top generals, Samuel Cooper & this man
    $200 1
Sam Shepard's "La Turista" opens in a hotel room in this country
    $200 21
In washing polyester, it's advisable to add this to the final rinse water
    $400 19
In 1859 this country got its first telegraph line; it ran from Tehran to Sultanieh
    $400 13
It was the middle name of poet Percy Shelley
    $400 8
His last work was a huge red & black mobile now hanging in the National Gallery of Art's East Wing
    $400 3
This author of "Tom Sawyer" served for less than a month in the Confederate Marion Rangers
    $400 14
Belinda McDonald is the deaf-mute heroine of this Elmer Harris play
    $400 24
2 copies of each work for which an author requests this protection must go to the Library of Congress
    $600 20
In 1837 India made this the language of record & of the higher courts
    $600 26
Emily Bronte's middle name, or the first name of Charlotte Bronte's most famous heroine
    $600 9
Of 35, 350 or 3,500, the number of surviving canvases by Jan Vermeer
    $600 4
John Mercer Brooke proposed turning this scuttled ship into an ironclad, renamed the Virginia
    $600 15
This "Equus" playwright wrote for TV & radio before his 1st stage play, "Five Finger Exercise", premiered in 1958
    $600 25
A 20-decibel sound is 10 times louder than a sound that measures this many decibels
    $800 22
Mindon Min, king of this country, built Mandalay & made it his capital
    DD: $1,500 27
Originally, this president's middle name was Lynch; now it's Rudolph
    DD: $3,000 10
Predecessors of this movement associated with Dali were Dada & the early works of de Chirico
    $800 5
Richard Ewell succeeded this legendary general who was accidentally killed by his own men in 1863
    $800 16
This T.S. Eliot verse play features a chorus of the women of Canterbury
    $800 29
"Father of the Geodesic Dome" is a nickname of this architect
    $1000 23
Trying to open this country to trade, the U.S. landed a force at the mouth of the Han River in May 1871
    $1000 28
This social reformer's middle initial B. stood for Brownell
    $1000 11
American painter Lee Krasner was married to this "action painter" who died in 1956
    $1000 6
This leader of a band of "Raiders" was paralyzed by a Union bullet in Kentucky
    $1000 17
At the end of this O'Neill tragedy, Mary Tyrone has gone totally mad
    $1000 30
This language spoken in Tbilisi makes no distinction between upper & lower case

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jonathan Steve Melanie
$17,200 $1,800 $4,700
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC
The first 4 notes of this 1808 work supposedly represent fate knocking at the door

Final scores:

Jonathan Steve Melanie
$21,000 $2,800 $5,900
2-day champion: $33,000 3rd place: Ricardo Beverly Hills Stripes Collection fashion luggage + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for PC or Super Nintendo Entertainment System + Jeopardy! home game 2nd place: Acer 486 multimedia Power Computer with CD-ROM drive & stereo sound + Samsung facsimile machine with telephone answering machine interface + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for PC or Super Nintendo Entertainment System + Jeopardy! home game

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jonathan Steve Melanie
$14,300 $1,800 $4,000
33 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
12 R,
4 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $20,100

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Game tape date: 1994-11-30
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