Show #2713 - Wednesday, May 22, 1996

Contestants

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Ann Gibney, an interior designer from Beaverton, Oregon

Peter Hartikka, a proofreader originally from Washington, D.C.

Brian Flanagan, a tavern owner from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $19,001)

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Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS
HOLIDAY FOOD & DRINK
FILMS OF THE '90s
AMERICAN HISTORY
ODD JOBS
FORMER PLACE NAMES
    $100 16
The ghost of Banquo appears at a Scottish banquet & sits in this title character's place
    $100 12
This color beer is a popular beverage on Saint Patrick's Day
    $100 15
It's the title job of Jim Carrey's Ace Ventura
    $100 6
In 1853 this future Confederate president became secretary of war in Franklin Pierce's cabinet
    $100 11
It's the group of people who refuel & service cars during a race
    $100 1
Siam
    $200 17
Though she promises Troilus she'll be faithful, she dallies with Diomedes
    $200 24
These Thanksgiving berries are also called bounceberries because ripe ones bounce
    $200 18
Erika Eleniak was featured as Elly May Clampett in this 1993 film
    $200 7
On Nov. 19, 1863 Abraham Lincoln gave this short speech after Edward Everett spoke for 2 hours
    $200 13
Paul Skipworth had the odd job of doing this to over 180 world leaders simultaneously Oct. 22, 1995
    $200 2
Leningrad
    $300 19
This "Midsummer Night's Dream" sprite lurks "in a gossip's bowl, in very likeness of a roasted crab"
    $300 22
Served in England at Christmastime, Lamb's Wool is a drink made of ale & the pulp of this fruit
    $300 26
An ad for the sequel to this film read, "You'll laugh again! You'll cry again!! You'll hurl again!!!"
    $300 8
On Lady Bird Johnson's urging, Congress voted funds in 1965 to beautify these
    $300 14
You have to hand it to chiromancers since they read these for a living
    $300 3
East Pakistan
    $400 20
This play's last line, "Go, bid the soldiers shoot", is spoken by Fortinbras, Prince of Norway
    $400 23
Mexican street vendors sell candy skulls on this day, November 2
    $400 29
Among the films featuring this sport were "Blue Chips" & "Above the Rim"
    $400 9
On March 23, 1965 a 2-man craft in this program became the first piloted spacecraft to change its orbit
    $400 27
Day-O! Prior to becoming a minister, Louis Farrakhan was this kind of singer
    $400 4
Burma
    $500 21
When he calls Kate a wasp, she retorts, "If I be waspish, best beware my sting"
    $500 25
Poi & roast pig are traditional treats served on the June holiday named for this king
    $500 30
In 1992 she starred in "Singles" & "Single White Female"
    $500 10
In 1943 the U.S. built a nuclear energy center, the Hanford Works, in this state
    DD: $1,000 28
It's a scientist whose specialty is the composition of stars
    $500 5
British Honduras

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

Brian Peter Ann
$1,200 $1,400 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brian Peter Ann
$2,600 $2,800 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEDICATIONS
(Alex: That sounds like fun, that sounds like something I need!)
1812
WORLD RELIGIONS
PULITZER PRIZE POETS
LANGUAGES
BOB DYLAN SONGS
    $200 5
Bronchodilators open or widen the bronchioles, small passages in these
    $200 6
A huge earthquake destroyed this city, now Venezuela's capital
    $200 10
India is second to this country in the number of Baptists
    $200 26
This Illinois poet's "Complete Poems" won in 1951; his "Corn Huskers" shared a 1919 prize
    $200 1
It helps to know this official language of Gabon if you want to sing its national anthem, "La Concorde"
    $200 19
Bob sang "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" on the movie soundtrack "Pat Garrett and" this outlaw
    $400 7
Dextromethorphan is an antitussive, a drug taken to suppress this
    $400 8
In 1812 his troops defeated Napoleon's at Salamanca; in 1814 he was made a duke
    $400 11
This denomination that derives its doctrine from the Church of England was organized in Phila. in 1789
    $400 27
In this family, Amy won in 1926 & her cousin Robert won in 1947
    $400 2
This Bantu language, spoken widely on the coast of east Africa, contains many loanwords from Arabic
    $400 25
This 1963 song begins, "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?"
    $600 9
Also called sulfonamides, these were the first systemic drugs used to combat bacterial infection
    $600 15
The first volume of these brothers' fairy tales was published
    $600 13
This Chinese belief system was formulated in the texts "Lao-tzu", "Chuang-tzu" & "Lieh-tzu"
    $600 28
He won 4 times in 3 decades: the 1920s, '30s & '40s
    $600 3
UEA is the Universal Association of speakers of this artificial language
    $600 29
This guitarist's "Experience" had a Top 20 hit with Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"
    $800 12
Some organisms that cause this disease have developed resistance to chloroquine
    $800 16
In 1812 Seth Thomas set up his own factory to make these
    $800 20
Members of this religion define their community as "those who believe in the Vedas"
    DD: $2,500 24
The 2 winners in the 1920s who had Vincent in their names
    $800 4
Bokmal is a Norwegianized form of this other Scandinavian language
    $800 30
Dylan asked this person to "Play a song for me. In the jingle jangle mornin' I'll come followin' you"
    $1000 18
This drug marketed as Tylenol relieves pain by inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins
    $1000 17
Known for the redistricting bill he signed in 1812, he was also elected vice president that year
    DD: $3,600 21
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is closely related to this Christian church of Egypt
    $1000 23
1979's winner, in 1986 he was made the first U.S. Poet Laureate
    $1000 14
Belarussian, which resembles Ukrainian, is a Slavic language written in this alphabet
    $1000 22
"You better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone for" this is happening

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brian Peter Ann
$8,600 $10,800 $2,700

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Final Jeopardy! Round

ASIA
These landmarks are the highest & lowest points in Asia

Final scores:

Brian Peter Ann
$11,600 $17,201 $1
2nd place: All-expense paid trip for two to the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta New champion: $17,201 3rd place: Panasonic camcorder IQ

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Brian Peter Ann
$5,500 $10,800 $5,200
15 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
25 R,
1 W
16 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $21,500

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