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    $400 16
The hero of this Cervantes novel becomes obsessed with chivalry & decides to be a knight errant
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Show #2345 - Friday, November 11, 1994

1994 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 5.

Contestants

Tim Matheson, an actor from For the Love of My Daughter

Markie Post, an actress from Night Court and Hearts Afire

David Hyde Pierce, an Emmy nominee from Frasier

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1980s
TV ACTORS & ROLES
TRANSPORTATION
THE BIBLE
CATS & DOGS
END WITH "TIC"
    $100 14
It was the 3-word slogan of the First Lady's 1983 program to combat drug use
    $100 6
Regis Philbin knows that this co-host used to play Kathie Honey on the musical sitcom "Hee Haw Honeys"
    $100 20
It's the form of transportation Parisians call Le Metro
    $100 9
The Lord prepared a great fish to swallow up this man who spent 3 days & nights inside it
    $100 23
The Lilac Point type of this "Thai" cat has a white body with pinkish gray markings
    $100 1
It's the room or space just below the roof of a house
    $200 15
Debris from this volcano's eruption on May 18, 1980 blocked traffic on the Columbia River
    $200 7
Raquel Welch was considered for the role of Mary Ann on this series but Dawn Wells got the part
    $200 21
This car failure from Ford was introduced in 1957 to compete with General Motors' Oldsmobile
    $200 10
According to Genesis 1:1, it's when "God created the heaven and the earth"
    $200 24
The Peke Face Persian cat is so named because its face resembles this dog's
    $200 2
This term for an utterly foolish person is from the Latin word for "moon"
    $300 16
With his death in 1989, the Chrysanthemum Throne had a new ruler, Akihito
    $300 8
On "Dallas" Barbara Bel Geddes portrayed Eleanor Southworth Ewing, whom most folks called this
    $300 22
February 15 is remembered as the day this battleship blew up in Havana Harbor
    $300 11
2 Chronicles 5 says that when this was installed in the temple it contained only 2 tablets
    $300 25
A rumpy is a Manx cat that lacks one of these, while a stumpy has a short one
    $300 3
Type of pencil you'd use to stop bleeding after a shave
    DD: $500 17
Playwright turned politician Vaclav Havel became this country's president in 1989
    $400 18
This actress who's married to Clint Black had the title role in "Tabitha", a sequel to "Bewitched"
    $400 12
Joseph interpreted these for the chief butler, the chief baker & the pharaoh
    $400 26
This spotted dog is also known as the "firehouse dog"
    $400 4
A Rodgers & Hart song asks, "Isn't it" this? "Music in the night, a dream that can be heard"
    $500 19
This actress who played Ethel Mertz on "I Love Lucy" was some 20 yrs. younger than William Frawley who played Fred
    $500 13
"Beware of false" ones of these "which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves"
    $500 27
The Jack Russell type of this dog is named for the clergyman who developed it
    $500 5
Wilson Mizner described this person as one "who surprises the playwright by informing him what he meant"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

David Markie Tim
$1,000 $1,100 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Markie Tim
$1,800 $3,200 $1,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
THE OSCARS
GEOGRAPHY
CLASSICAL MUSIC
THE OLYMPICS
LITERATURE
    $200 14
He broke the tradition of serving only 2 terms as president & in 1945 was sworn in for a 4th
    $200 8
These 2 Hepburns competed against each other for the 1959 & 1967 Best Actress Oscars
    $200 2
One of the world's largest rainforests is located in the basin of this largest South American river
    $200 3
J.S. Bach's best-known toccata is the Toccata in D Minor for this keyboard instrument
    $200 1
This country participated in the 1992 Summer Games after a 32-year suspension due to Apartheid
    $200 15
This evil alter ego destroys the portrait of Dr. Jekyll's father
    $400 20
"H.U.G." & "Unconditional Surrender" were among his many nicknames
    $400 9
1961's Best Actor, Maximilian Schell, directed the 1984 Oscar-nominated film "Marlene", about this star
    $400 13
During part of the year, some of the peaks of this largest desert in the world are snowcapped
    $400 4
This, George Gershwin's only full-length opera, premiered in Boston in 1935
    $400 16
The hero of this Cervantes novel becomes obsessed with chivalry & decides to be a knight errant
    $600 21
"A Thousand Days" by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. is an account of his administration
    $600 10
After winning her first Oscar, for "BUtterfield 8", she went backstage & fainted
    $600 24
The home of Monte Carlo, this country barely covers half a square mile
    $600 5
In 1762 his father Leopold took him & his sister Maria Anna, also a prodigy, to Munich
    $600 17
Chapter 9 of this Alexandre Dumas novel is titled "D'Artagnan Reveals Himself"
    $800 22
He was the only chief executive reelected to the presidency after being defeated
    $800 11
Eva Marie Saint was 1954's Best Supporting Actress for her movie debut in this Marlon Brando classic
    $800 25
Auckland, the chief port city of this country, was once its capital
    $800 6
He sketched out a 10th symphony after his Choral 9th but died before he could write it
    $800 18
Rostopchin is Moscow's governor-general in this author's famous novel "War and Peace"
    DD: $1,000 23
President to whom Edwin Stanton was referring when he said, "Now he belongs to the ages"
    $1000 12
Neil Simon & this actress, his wife at the time, were both 1977 nominees for "The Goodbye Girl"
    $1000 7
His Symphony No. 1 (Jeremiah) debuted in New York during the same year as his musical "On the Town"
    DD: $2,000 19
This poet wrote the preface to his wife Mary's 1818 novel "Frankenstein"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Markie Tim
$9,600 $6,400 $3,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT ROME
One of these commanded 100 of the 6000 men in a legion

Final scores:

David Markie Tim
$13,600 $12,400 $2,000
Winner: $13,600 to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS & Alzheimer's Association 2nd place: $12,400 to Stop Cancer 3rd place: $10,000 to Earth Communications Office & Remedial Reading Center in Los Angeles

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

David Markie Tim
$8,600 $6,300 $3,500
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
10 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $18,400

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