Show #2637 - Tuesday, February 6, 1996

Contestants

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Gregg Lange, a management consultant from Montclair, New Jersey

Susan Rothberg, a tax preparer from Westbury, New York

Don Richardson, a software engineer from Haymarket, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,700)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
TELEVISION
SICKNESS & HEALTH
SAINTS
TUNNELS
CROSSWORD CLUES "R"
    $100 1
The Gettysburg Address was delivered at the dedication ceremony of one of these
    $100 11
This Tim Allen sitcom finished the 1993-94 season as television's No. 1 show
    $100 6
This speech disorder of repeated hesitation in uttering words is also called stammering
    $100 22
10 days after she joined the French army, it routed the English force besieging Orleans
    $100 21
The world's first automobile tunnel, the Holland Tunnel, was completed under this river in 1927
    $100 16
Poe's crow
(5)
    $200 2
This 1970s scandal was a major reason for the creation of the Federal Election Commission
    $200 12
After shooting the first 4 episodes of the 1994-95 season, he left "NYPD Blue" to pursue a film career
    $200 7
This is "taken" by pressing one or more fingers against the skin over an artery
    $200 27
In 1093 St. Anselm was named archbishop of this by a gravely ill William II of England
    $200 23
The Channel Tunnel or Chunnel was constructed under the Strait of this
    $200 17
Welcome mat for a VIP (3,6)
    $300 3
Trying to defeat this man in 1840, the Whigs used the slogan "Van, Van, Van, Van is a used-up man"
    $300 13
On "In the Heat of the Night", Howard Rollins played this role that Sidney Poitier originated on film
    $300 8
This viral infection of the nervous system may take months to develop after the bite of an infected dog
    $300 28
Like St. Stephen I, St. Ladislas I was king of this country
    $300 24
3 tunnels under the Mersey River connect Birkenhead with this British port city
    $300 18
Maple leaf music
(7)
    $400 4
As NYC's 99th mayor, this politician read the funnies on the radio during a newspaper strike
    $400 14
Robert Young won 2 Emmys in the 1950s for "Father Knows Best" & another in 1970 for this drama
    $400 9
In spinal fusion 2 or more of these bones are joined
    $400 29
This patron saint of children was bishop of Myra, Lycia
    $400 25
A string of tunnels runs under this Sierra Nevada pass named for a famous "Party"
    $400 19
Synthetic silk
(5)
    $500 5
This Republican was elected Kansas governor in 1932 & 1934 despite Democratic wins nationwide
    $500 15
For 8 years this comedian played Dick Loudon, owner of the Stratford Inn
    DD: $1,000 10
Chromium works with this pancreatic hormone in the utilization of glucose
    $500 30
The principal source of information about this saint is a biography by the Welsh scholar Rhygyfarch
    $500 26
More than 300 lives were lost building the St. Gotthard Tunnel connecting these 2 countries through the Alps
    $500 20
Fabled fox
(7)

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

Don Susan Gregg
$400 $4,100 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Don Susan Gregg
$2,300 $5,000 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS
MUSICAL THEATRE
THE PLANETS
FRENCH CUISINE
POETRY
"A" IN GEOGRAPHY
    $200 12
Arriving in Australia from the Philippines in 1942, he said, "I came through and I shall return"
    $200 17
He was the King & Gertrude Lawrence was "I" when "The King and I" opened on Broadway in March 1951
    $200 1
Hellas, an impact crater on this "Red" planet, is over 900 miles wide
    $200 30
Oeufs brouilles may sound fancy, but they're simply these items scrambled
    $200 6
In may 1888 DeWolf Hopper gave the first public reading of this Ernest Thayer baseball poem
    $200 7
This Canadian province's motto is "Fortis et Liber", "Strong and Free"
    $400 13
This architect's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo rode out the 1923 earthquake because of its "floating" design
    $400 18
This 1968 show begins with the dawning of the Age of Aquarius
    $400 2
Despite being closest to the Sun, this planet may have some ice in its polar regions
    $400 29
These little fish are dusted with salt, quick-fried & marinated to make anchois Marines
    $400 22
He wrote "Sitting by a Bush in Broad Sunlight" & "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
    $400 8
Many Kabyles. a Berber people, live in Kabylla in this North African country
    DD: $1,500 14
This CEO of Occidental Petroleum was a co-owner of New York City's Knoedler Gallery
    $600 19
This Frank Loesser musical was based on the stories of Damon Runyon
    $600 3
Seen from space, this planet appears as a blue ocean sphere marked with brown, green & white areas
    $600 28
Named for its pale color, bombe dame blanche is typically made with this ice cream flavor
    $600 23
His "One's-Self I Sing" was originally published in 1867 under the title "Inscription"
    $600 9
Name shared by a former capital of Guatemala & a Caribbean island near Barbuda
    $800 15
In the 1840s this frontiersman guided John C. Fremont's 3 expeditions into the West
    $800 20
In this musical J. Pierrepont Finch begins as a window washer & ends as chairman of the board
    $800 4
The Magellan probe mapped 99% of this planet's surface
    $800 27
Canard rouennais en chemise is the Rouen type of this bird, poached & served in a pig's bladder
    $800 24
Believed written in the 8th c., this heroic Old English poem did not appear in print until 1815
    $800 10
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in this capital is renowned for its Hittite collection
    $1000 16
After serving as president of the Continental Congress, he was elected governor of Massachusetts
    $1000 21
"Day By Day" is the most famous song from this musical based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew
    $1000 5
This planet was discovered in 1846; its largest moon, Triton, less than a month later
    $1000 26
Fraises cardinal are these berries chilled, covered with raspberry puree & sprinkled with slivered almonds
    DD: $2,500 25
In the preface to "Adonais", Shelley wrote he "died at Rome of a consumption"
    $1000 11
The Kura, this former Soviet republic's main river, flows into the Caspian Sea

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Don Susan Gregg
$6,200 $6,400 $4,100

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Final Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
Shakespeare's 2 plays with "King" in the title & no numbers following

Final scores:

Don Susan Gregg
$12,400 $400 $100
2-day champion: $28,100 2nd place: Gateway 2000 PC & Corel Draw! 5 software + GameTek Jeopardy! 3rd place: Helbros his & hers watches + GameTek Jeopardy!

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Don Susan Gregg
$8,700 $5,900 $5,600
22 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
16 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $20,200

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