Show #2319 - Thursday, October 6, 1994

Contestants

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Robert James, a teacher originally from Santa Ana, California

Jessamyn Lewis, a classics graduate student originally from Santa Rosa, California

Dan Seiden, a computer consultant originally from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $23,401)

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Jeopardy! Round

FRUITS & VEGETABLES
TV PERSONALITIES
RR CROSSING
MUSIC
POLITICIANS
RHYME TIME
    $100 6
The pink variety of this citrus fruit has more vitamin A than the white
    $100 11
Kirstie Alley said she "cried for three days" when she found out this series was going off the air
    $100 18
It's the car that brings up the rear on a freight train
    $100 14
This country's traditional court music, which has been played for centuries, is called gagaku
    $100 1
This state has had only 4 governors: William Quinn, John Burns, George Ariyoshi & John Waihee
    $100 15
A daily record of canine activities
    $200 7
This tropical fruit's Cayenne variety is canned in chunks, slices or tidbits
    $200 12
One of his "Top 10 Reasons" for leaving NBC was "CBS had the best Amy Fisher Movie"
    $200 19
In 1830 the Baltimore & Ohio became the first railroad to publish one of these
    $200 17
This violinist's sister, Hephzibah Menuhin, often played the piano in recital with him
    $200 2
This frontiersman served 2 terms in the Tennessee legislature & 3 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives
    $200 16
A large, boisterous group of people
    $300 8
This large, purple, ovoid fruit is served as a vegetable
    $300 13
This daughter of a physician plays a physician on "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"
    $300 20
To allow another train to pass, a train moves onto this short track next to a main line
    $300 22
A penillion is a type of Welsh song accompanied by this instrument associated with Ireland
    $300 3
At one time this U.S. senator from Virginia was married to Elizabeth Taylor
    $300 24
Give out Kleenex
    $400 9
This most common mandarin orange in the U.S. is named for a city in Morocco
    $400 25
Originally, David Brinkley & this man thought it was odd to say "Good night" to each other as a signoff
    $400 21
A 19th century Ky. Street Railway found these animals better than horses; they could be toilet trained
    $400 23
From the Greek words for "love" & "harmony", this word is often found in the names of orchestras
    $400 4
This Democrat served as governor of New York from 1929 to 1932
    $400 28
A slogan for a state-sponsored numbers game
    $500 10
Also called the Mexican potato, this root vegetable has white crunchy flesh
    $500 26
Mr. Kokomo was the second chimp to appear regularly on this series; J. Fred Muggs was the first
    $500 27
The Super Chief was a diesel-electric train launched in 1936 by this triple-named south-western system
    $500 30
A musical subject plus different versions of the same subject is the musical form known as "Theme and" these
    DD: $500 5
Morris Udall & his brother Stewart have represented this state in Congress
    $500 29
Greek god of the underworld's female attendants

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

Dan Jessamyn Robert
$2,400 $900 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Jessamyn Robert
$5,000 $900 $1,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
FAMOUS NAMES
BIOLOGY
THE NEW TESTAMENT
THE VIKINGS
AMERICAN LITERATURE
    $200 8
During the 1980s this country & the Gambia formed a confederation called Senegambia
    $200 4
This best-known author of fables may have been a fable himself; his existence has never been proved
    $200 25
In genetics the alleles, which control traits like height, are either dominant or this
    $200 17
He said to Jesus, "I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
    $200 1
He was the Norse god of battle & hanged men
    $200 7
His novel "The Prairie" is set in 1804; Natty Bumppo is in his 80s
    $400 9
Among its chief ports are Taranto & Trieste
    $400 5
Georges Pompidou called France "a widow" after this statesman died in 1970
    $400 26
Ptyalin, pepsin & maltase are a few of the enzymes in this system
    $400 18
Shortly before the betrayal, Jesus warned, "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into" this
    $400 2
The name of these alphabet characters comes from an Old Norse word meaning "secret"
    $400 10
"Drums along the Mohawk" tells the story of this war from a farmer's point of view
    $600 16
Located in the Himalayas between China & India, its king is Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
    $600 6
He was a chairmaker & volunteer fireman before becoming "Boss" of Tammany Hall
    $600 27
Spirochetes are the spiral-shaped types of these microorganisms
    $600 19
In the King James Bible, the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-11 all begin with these 2 words
    $600 3
In 911 Charles III granted the Vikings control of this area in northern France
    $600 11
"Adagio Dancer", a brief biography of Rudolph Valentino, appears in this John Dos Passos trilogy
    $800 24
In 1962 this Barbary state won its independence from France
    $800 14
She personally supervised the Salvation Army's relief efforts after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
    $800 28
In "Krill", a card game, the object is to build these from plankton to krill to whale
    DD: $1,000 20
The 2 Old Test. books most often quoted in the New Testament are Psalms & this one named for a prophet
    $800 22
Name given by the Vikings to a region in North America that they visited around 1000
    DD: $2,700 12
Bess is the heroine of this 1925 DuBose Heyward novel, but she isn't mentioned in the title
    $1000 15
A university is named for this educator who in 1817 founded the USA's 1st free school for the deaf
    $1000 21
This author of the final epistle identifies himself as a servant of Jesus & brother of James
    $1000 23
This great king of Wessex stopped the Vikings' advance in England but ceded the north to them
    $1000 13
He wrote "Mosses from an Old Manse" while living in a Massachusetts home called the Old Manse

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dan Jessamyn Robert
$9,000 $2,300 $400
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
Henry VIII made Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury; she had him burned at the stake for heresy

Final scores:

Dan Jessamyn Robert
$6,000 $100 $799
3-day champion: $29,401 3rd place: Sanyo washer & dryer 2nd place: Keller bedroom furniture + Bauer Lamp table lamps

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Dan Jessamyn Robert
$9,000 $2,100 $3,100
30 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
9 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
10 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,200

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Game tape date: 1994-08-02
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