Show #2390 - Friday, January 13, 1995

Jim Morgan game 1.

Contestants

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Phyllis Betz, a college professor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jim Morgan, a personnel manager from New Brunswick, New Jersey

Adam Goldberg, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

REVOLUTIONARY WAR FIGURES
FILMS OF THE '90s
TRANSPORTATION
ANIMALS
FRENCH CUISINE
HODGEPODGE
    $100 25
In July 1777 Congress granted a commission but no command to this 19-year-old French nobleman
    $100 2
When Hurricane Iniki hit the island of Kauai in 1992, this Steven Spielberg dinodrama was on location there
    $100 1
These ancient 2-wheeled vehicles could be fitted with scythelike blades to injure enemy soldiers
    $100 9
This equine mammal is a favorite prey of the African lion
    $100 11
Gateau a la noix de coco is a cake made from this tropical fruit
    $100 20
A nitroglycerin tablet is sublingual; you don't swallow it, but keep it here
    $200 26
Charles Carroll was the only Roman Catholic to sign this 1776 document
    $200 5
This actor's wife Marsha co-produced his hit film "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    $200 3
The subway system in this formerly divided city is called the Untergrundbahn
    $200 10
This bright yellow bird can be grouped into 2 types of singers: rollers & choppers
    $200 12
Anchoiade, a Provencal dish, is a puree of these fish mixed with chopped garlic & olive oil
    $200 21
On a golf course these include water & sand traps
    $300 27
Enoch Crosby, American spy, may be the model for the hero of this "Leatherstocking" author's novel "The Spy"
    $300 6
This actor, the son of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, co-starred in "Reality Bites" & directed it
    $300 4
The name of this bridge over dry land comes from the word "aqueduct" & the Latin for "way"
    DD: $500 13
This aquatic rodent is named for the odor that it emits
    $300 17
The French call this pungent condiment raifort; a sauce made from it is served with beef
    $300 22
1 of the 2 things you can change on your own passport; any other alterations are forbidden
    $400 28
This author of "The Crisis" served as an aide to General Nathanael Greene
    $400 7
She made Nicolas Cage's life a mess as a former first lady in "Guarding Tess"
    $400 16
This device used by the Indians consisted of 2 poles, a net & a harness for hitching it to an animal
    $400 14
The dark brown pelt of this Siberian animal, a type of marten, is one of the most valuable furs
    $400 18
Sucre de pomme, a specialty of Rouen, is a confection made from sugar & this fruit
    $400 23
The name of the Italian lira is from this Latin word for "pound"
    $500 29
Nicknamed "Lighthorse Harry", this man is considered the best cavalry officer of the Revolution
    $500 8
This "Beverly Hills, 90210" heartthrob plays champion Bull Rider Lane Frost in the 1994 film "8 Seconds"
    $500 30
At 33.5 miles, this country's Seikan Tunnel is the world's longest railroad tunnel
    $500 15
Snails are gastropods which belong to this phylum of the animal kingdom
    $500 19
It's a green or yellow liqueur, or a dish of vegetables layered in alternating colors
    $500 24
Cecil Rhodes graduated from this school in 1881

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

Adam Jim Phyllis
-$1,000 $900 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Adam Jim Phyllis
-$100 $3,000 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES
WOMEN ARTISTS
BIOLOGY
BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHY
THEATRE
    $200 1
In 1988 a ceasefire ended the 8-year war between Iran & this country
    $200 17
His "The Fall of the House of Usher" appeared in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, which he co-edited
    $200 8
British painter Vanessa Bell was the older sister of this leader of the Bloomsbury Group
    $200 24
Your coccyx is a rudimentary one of these which reaches its maximum length in the 6th week of development
    $200 16
This place from which mankind was expelled was the source of 4 rivers
    $200 3
It's the planet visited in Gore Vidal's "Visit to a Small Planet"
    $400 2
During the Fourth Crusade, this Byzantine capital was sacked & a new Latin Empire was established there
    $400 20
In 1994 American Publishing Co. agreed to buy this 2nd-largest Chicago paper for $180 million
    $400 9
She married Alfred Stieglitz in 1924; he was 23 years her senior
    $400 18
Solomon extended the walls of this city to enclose the Temple Mount
    $400 4
It's the bridge in Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge"
    $600 12
In 1951, to ensure mutual aid in the event of aggression, the U.S. & these 2 nations signed the ANZUS Pact
    $600 21
De Telegraaf & de Volkskrant are 2 of this country's biggest papers
    $600 10
After Frida Kahlo's death, he gave her house in Coyoacan to Mexico for use as a museum
    $600 19
The land of Nod is mentioned only once, as the place of his self-imposed exile
    $600 5
1 of the 2 women characters in "1776"
    DD: $1,600 14
In 1926 Emiliano Chamorro briefly returned to power in this country but was then forced to resign
    $800 22
It wasn't a "dubious achievement" when Edward Kosner was named new editor of this magazine in 1993
    $800 11
One version of A. Gentileschi's "Judith and Holofernes" is in this most famous Florence gallery
    DD: $1,000 25
This place where Jesus grew up was an insignificant settlement near a trade route to Egypt
    $800 6
This 1948 Maxwell Anderson play features the Boleyn family
    $1000 15
During the Korean War, U.N. forces retook Seoul after launching a surprise landing at this port
    $1000 23
In 1993 Rupert Murdoch bought this NYC tabloid for the second time
    $1000 13
After leaving Russia, Natalia Goncharova created stage designs for this Ballets Russes impresario
    $1000 26
Salt Sea, Sea of the Arabah & Eastern Sea are some Biblical names for this lake
    $1000 7
Oscar Hammerstein's update of a Bizet opera, set in an American parachute factory

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Adam Jim Phyllis
$500 $6,800 $6,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

ARCHITECTURE
The name of this type of structure comes from the unit of length of an ancient foot race--606 feet

Final scores:

Adam Jim Phyllis
$100 $1,199 $200
3rd place: Daniel Mink Bolero watch + Jeopardy Sports Edition for home computer or SNES New champion: $1,199 2nd place: trip on TWA to Stanfordville, New York & stay at the Roseland Ranch + Jeopardy Sports Edition for home computer or SNES

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Adam Jim Phyllis
$1,000 $6,800 $7,600
9 R,
7 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R,
3 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,400

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Game tape date: 1994-10-25
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