Show #2312 - Tuesday, September 27, 1994

Contestants

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Mike Senzer, an attorney originally from Panama Canal Zone

Vince Pool, a registered respiratory therapist from Mobile, Alabama

Bob Zalin, a Ph.D. candidate from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY
'40s FILM FACTS
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
STADIUMS & ARENAS
HALL OF FAMERS
ANTONYMS
    $100 2
The banded anteater, a marsupial, is native only to this continent
    $100 17
In 1943 Greer Garson gave a radium...er, radiant performance as this scientist
    $100 7
The French celebrate this July 14 holiday with parades, fireworks & balls
    $100 24
When this city's Alamodome opened on May 15, 1993, it was practically debt- free due to an earlier sales tax
    $100 26
TV's "Uncle Miltie", he was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1988
    $100 12
Found on American coins, it's a 6-letter antonym for "divided"
    $200 3
Of leopard moths, leopard frogs or leopard sharks, the ones formerly used in pregnancy tests
    $200 19
She replaced an ill Judy Garland in "The Barkleys of Broadway" & it became her 10th & last film with Fred Astaire
    $200 8
It's St. Stephen's Day as well as the traditional date of Boxing Day
    $200 22
With a seating capacity of over 100,000, this city's Azteca Stadium is the world's largest covered stadium
    $200 30
In 1985 Americans Kathryn Sullivan & this woman were inducted into the Int'l Space Hall of Fame
    $200 13
An eave overhangs & a hairline does this
    $300 4
Newts belong to the Salamander family of this class of vertebrates
    $300 1
This child star, born Angela O'Brien, renamed herself after a character she played in a 1942 film
    $300 9
Childermas or Holy Innocents' Day honors the children who were slain in Bethlehem by this king
    $300 16
Though this college football team is nicknamed the Nittany Lions, its home field is Beaver Stadium
    DD: $400 27
1994 inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included the singer heard here:

"You're in my heart, you're in my soul / You'll be my world should I grow old / You are my lover, you're my best friend"
    $300 10
The opposite of deposit, or the pains you'll have taking money out of the bank
    $400 5
Canis rufus is the scientific name of this "color" wolf
    $400 6
This blonde sex symbol made her debut in 1948's "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!"; you can glimpse her in a canoe
    $400 20
Since a new moon signals the end of this Muslim holy month, a cloudy sky can prolong the fast
    $400 23
This NHL team's arena in Anaheim has been dubbed "The Pond"
    $400 28
Included in the International Photography Hall of Fame are Ansel Adams & this founder of Kodak
    $400 11
Term for a hospital employee that's also an antonym for "in disarray"
    $500 15
The European type of this wildcat known for its tufted ears is now quite scarce
    $500 18
Cornel Wilde was wild for Merle Oberon in "A Song to Remember"; he played Chopin & she played this novelist
    $500 21
On Oct. 3 this country observes Leiden Day to commemorate Leiden's 1574 liberation from the Spanish
    $500 25
Box suites rent for $22,600 to $57,000 plus the price of admission in this 13-acre indoor arena in Louisiana
    $500 29
1 of 2 early presidents in the first group of inductees into the Agricultural Hall of Fame
    $500 14
Using antonyms, this Mussorgsky musical title becomes "A Day In Hairy Valley"

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

Bob Vince Mike
$1,500 $2,300 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Vince Mike
$3,500 $4,700 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round

RULERS
ARTISTS
20th CENTURY AMERICA
EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY
THEATRE
"X", "Y", "Z"
    $200 1
Louis I was only about 3 years old when this King of the Franks, his father, made him king of Aquitaine
    $200 13
As John Constable is famous for landscapes, John Singer Sargent is famous for these
    $200 17
On May 1, 1992 the president ordered Marine & Army troops to this U.S. city in the aftermath of riots
    $200 20
The mouth of the river Liffey forms this Irish bay that shares its name with the nation's largest city
    $200 23
He's the six-foot-tall imaginary companion of Elwood P. Dowd
    $400 2
In 1761 this king bought Buckingham House—now Buckingham Palace—for £28,000
    $400 8
The father of this "Arrangement in Gray and Black, No. 1" artist built the Moscow-St. Petersburg Railroad
    $400 11
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 eventually made this the standard number of hours for a work week
    $400 21
The Gulf of Taranto separates the Calabria & Salentina peninsulas of this country
    $400 22
Adapted from a book by Isabel Allende, "House of the Spirits" is set in this country
    $400 27
If you talk about schlepping somewhere for a little nosh, you're using words from this language
    $600 3
Maximilian II, a member of this royal dynasty, became king of Bohemia in 1562
    $600 7
This Spanish artist signed most of his paintings using Greek letters
    $600 10
In Walter Reed Hospital April 5, 1964, he faded away at age 84
    $600 19
The Skaw is the northernmost point on this mainland peninsula of Denmark
    $600 12
In the title of a Kaufman & Hart comedy, Sheridan Whiteside is "The Man Who Came" here
    $600 24
In the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, it's the site of Kubla Khan's stately pleasure dome
    $800 4
King Hassan II introduced a new constitution to this country in the 1960s
    $800 6
His "Adoration of the Magi" altarpiece in Florence was never finished
    $800 14
He & Frederic Pryor were prisoners exchanged for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel February 10, 1962
    $800 25
This 500-mile-long river rises in a Swiss glacier & empties into the Gulf of Lions
    $800 15
The Costa Verde Hotel in Mexico provides the setting for this Tennessee Williams play
    $800 28
It can refer to a point directly overhead in the sky, or to any high point
    $1000 5
In his youth this Taj Mahal builder was known as Prince Khurram
    DD: $3,000 9
In 1967 this Russian- French painter became the 1st living artist this century to have a Louvre exhibit
    $1000 18
In 1974 he was the chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee
    DD: $1,000 26
The northern shore of this large saltwater lake is Europe's lowest point at 92 feet below sea level
    $1000 16
In 1993 Anne Jackson & this actor, her husband, were featured in the retrospective "In Persons"
    $1000 29
It's defined as an irrational fear of strangers or foreigners

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Vince Mike
$12,500 $10,500 $2,700

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

BOTANY
In 1872 he introduced seedless grape cuttings to California

Final scores:

Bob Vince Mike
$3,999 $5,500 $100
2nd place: Singer Furniture bedroom set & Ross Simons lamp New champion: $5,500 3rd place: Tasco telescope

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Bob Vince Mike
$10,400 $10,500 $2,700
22 R
(including 3 DDs),
1 W
28 R,
1 W
8 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $23,600

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Game tape date: 1994-07-27
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