Show #2305 - Friday, September 16, 1994

Contestants

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Jean-Paul Manoux, a guerrilla marketer originally from Chicago, Illinois

Warren Fletcher, a substitute teacher from Alhambra, California

Steve Sosensky, a photographer originally from New Haven, Connecticut (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,999)

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Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS SOUTHPAWS
EXPLORERS
FOOD
SOUTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY
SHADES OF BLUE
"GOOD" STUFF
    $100 1
He's the left-handed bass player of The Beatles
    $100 24
This Scot's "Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa" was a bestseller
    $100 19
A Biblical dish was locust & this sweetener
    $100 6
On the average only the Himalayas are taller than this range that stretches down South America
    $100 9
It should be a sailor's favorite shade of blue as well as his favorite branch of the Service
    $100 10
Proverbially speaking, one of these "deserves another"
    $200 2
Left-handed New York Yankees have included the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig, & the Bambino, this man
    $200 25
In 1725 this Dane was asked to determine if there was a land connection between Russia & North America
    $200 20
The Greek dish soupa avgolemono features eggs & this citrus fruit
    $200 7
The Atacama & Patagonia are the 2 largest examples of this type of region in South America
    $200 15
The body parts most often described as baby blues
    $200 11
Charlie says in 1994 these pink & white licorice-flavored candies celebrated their 100th birthday
    $300 3
On film she left her mark as a "Harvey Girl", a "Ziegfeld Girl" & a farm girl from Kansas
    $300 26
In the mid-1470s he joined his brother Bartholomew as a map dealer in Portugal
    $300 21
Kate & Sydney is this kind of pie that a cockney might have for Lilley & Skinner, dinner
    $300 8
The continent's lowest point, Valdes Peninsula, lies in this country that also contains the highest point
    $300 16
It would be most appropriate to wear this shade of blue one minute after 11:59 p.m.
    $300 12
Originating in the Bible, it's a compassionate person who unselfishly helps others
    $400 4
He must have worked "Night and Day" to "Begin The Beguine" with his left hand
    $400 27
Before exploring the South Pacific, this British captain charted the St. Lawrence River in 1759
    $400 22
Careful! If you drink alcohol after eating ink caps, a type of these, you'll become very sick
    DD: $800 29
This is the only South American country that touches Central America
    $400 17
This dazzling shade of greenish blue resembles the tail feathers of a "proud" bird
    $400 13
You'll find this rocky promontory about 100 miles northwest of Africa's southern tip
    $500 5
Hannibal lecturer
    $500 28
In November 1806 this U.S. Army officer & his men first sighted the front range of the Rockies
    $500 23
These fish are caught by hand & deep fried after they run onto West Coast beaches to spawn
    $500 30
This, the waterfall with the world's longest drop, drains into the Churun River
    $500 18
Cerulean is the color of this, & its name may come from caelum, the Latin word for it
    $500 14
It was the name given to FDR's plan to improve relations with Latin America

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

Steve Warren Jean-Paul
$800 $600 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Warren Jean-Paul
$1,300 $3,900 $500

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART
EUROPEAN ROYALTY
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
PLANTS & TREES
ABOLITIONISM
WORLD LITERATURE
    $200 6
Ku K'ai-Chih of this country was the first portrait artist said to capture the spirit of his subjects
    $200 7
5-year-old David II succeeded his father, Robert the Bruce, as king of this country in 1329
    $200 1
In 1910 this state's first junior college was founded in Fresno
    $200 13
Kangaroo vine, which can be grown indoors or out, is native to this country
    $200 14
Between 1830 & 1860, this system transported many runaway slaves to southern Ontario
    $200 22
Michael Shaara's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Killer Angels" is an account of this July 1863 battle
    $400 8
This period sometimes divided into early, high & late ended around 1600
    $400 9
In 1386 Jagiello, Grand Duke of Lithuania, married Queen Jadwiga & became King Wladyslaw II of this country
    $400 2
Benjamin Franklin helped found this Ivy League school in 1740
    $400 27
Varying leaf shapes make it hard to identify this poisonous plant sometimes classed as Toxicodendron
    $400 15
Before the Harpers Ferry attack, he & his men killed 5 proslavers in Pottawatomie, Kansas
    $400 23
In an epic work by Sir Thomas Malory, he & Mordred slay each other
    $600 10
Leonardo da Vinci & Albrecht Durer were among many artists who painted "The Adoration of" this trio
    $600 19
This country's ruler, Prince Hans Adam, lives in a castle on a cliff that overlooks the city of Vaduz
    $600 3
Founded in Atlanta in 1885, this university has one of the finest engineering schools in the country
    $600 28
The essential ones of these give aromatic plants their taste or odor
    $600 16
This 1787 ordinance included a fugitive slave clause
    $600 24
Oldest son Dmitri stands trial for his father's murder in this novel by Dostoyevsky
    $800 11
His most ambitious mural covering Mexico's history was left unfinished at his death
    $800 20
She was only 10 when she became queen of the Netherlands in 1890, so her mother, Emma, served as regent
    $800 4
The Catholics & the Ramblers were early names for this university's football team
    $800 29
Used in polishes, carnauba wax is derived from the leaves of this type of tropical tree
    $800 17
The first issue of this William Lloyd Garrison abolitionist paper was published January 1, 1831
    $800 25
A governess finds her 2 young charges under the influence of ghosts in this Henry James tale
    DD: $1,000 12
His painting "The Scream", stolen just before the '94 Winter Olympics, was recovered 3 months later
    $1000 21
First name shared by Prince Andrew's older daughter & Queen Victoria's youngest daughter
    $1000 5
Founded as a seminary in South Hadley, Massachusetts, it was the 1st U.S. college for women
    DD: $1,000 30
Named for a biblical person & found in the desert, this tree is the largest species of yucca
    $1000 18
By means of the Missouri Compromise, this New England state was admitted as a free state
    $1000 26
Some critics consider this 1912 Zane Grey novel the best Western ever written

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Warren Jean-Paul
$3,100 $9,100 -$1,300
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

BODIES OF WATER
In the time of the Roman Republic, this river separated Cisalpine Gaul from Italy

Final scores:

Steve Warren Jean-Paul
$100 $11,000 -$1,300
2nd place: trip to Oasis Water Resort in Palm Springs + Pinseeker golf clubs New champion: $11,000 3rd place: Sanyo fax machine

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Steve Warren Jean-Paul
$4,100 $8,700 -$300
17 R,
7 W
(including 1 DD)
26 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
6 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $12,500

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Game tape date: 1994-07-20
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