Show #2332 - Tuesday, October 25, 1994

Bill Pitassy game 2.

Contestants

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Jeff Wieler, an entrepreneur from Piedmont, California

Dianne Cooke, a writer from Chicago, Illinois

Bill Pitassy, a labor attorney from Cranford, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,601)

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Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS
HOLLYWOOD HODGEPODGE
WARNINGS
MAMMALS
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
COMMON BONDS
    $100 1
In 1927 he set a distance record by flying from New York to Paris without refueling
    $100 21
Though it's now Mann's Chinese Theatre, many people know it by this, its original name
    $100 11
An old proverb warns, "Don't put all your eggs" here
    $100 12
Jumbuck is an Australian term for this woolly mammal
    $100 22
Leap Day falls on this date every 4 years
    $100 2
Pipe,
crescent,
monkey
    $200 7
The oldest extant home designed by this architect was built in 1889 in Oak Park, Illinois
    $200 30
He & his brother Roy opened their 1st Hollywood studio in 1923; it wasn't much bigger than a mouse hole
    $200 17
This symbol alerts you to pirates & poisons
    $200 13
After the moose, this is the largest deer
    $200 23
The National Federation of these people sponsors White Cane Safety Day on October 15
    $200 3
Pipe,
bowl,
fiddlers three
    $300 8
When Bob Ford shot & killed him in 1882, this outlaw was using the alias Thomas Howard
    $300 27
This Swede reportedly used raw egg & hamburger as a facial; maybe she wanted to be alone
    $300 18
It's what's advised by a PG film rating; in fact, it's what the PG stands for
    $300 14
There are only 2 species of this wild mammal, Canis lupus & Canis rufus
    $300 24
The rose of Tralee Festival is held in late August or early September in this country
    $300 4
Pipe,
time,
cherry
    $400 9
In 1955 he was given command of the Navy's expedition to Antarctica, Operation Deepfreeze
    $400 28
Sadly, this popular nightclub that was nicknamed the "Troc" closed in 1946 & was torn down
    $400 19
After Lot left Sodom, God gave him this warning
    $400 15
Found in Florida, this endangered sea cow is protected by law
    $400 25
On July 28 this tiny country surrounded by Italy celebrates the fall of fascism
    $400 5
Pipe,
dove,
olive branch
    $500 10
1 of 2 men to carry the most states, 49, in a presidential election
    $500 29
Before becoming a gossip columnist, she acted in such silent classics as "Girls Gone Wild" & "The Whip Woman"
    $500 20
It's the first right in the Miranda warnings
    $500 16
This breed of show horse was developed in 1580 near Trieste, Italy
    DD: $1,000 26
On November 6 this North African country commemorates its 1975 takeover of Spanish Sahara
    $500 6
Pipe,
salmon,
cigar

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

Bill Dianne Jeff
$1,600 $1,600 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Dianne Jeff
$2,700 $2,300 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
INVENTORS
INTERNATIONAL GROUPS
U.S.A.
POETS
KINGS NAMED ED
    $200 6
In February 1949 this country's Knesset elected Chaim Weizmann as its first president
    $200 11
As a teenager this Connecticut locksmith wanted to be a portrait painter
    $200 16
The Permanent Court of Arbitration was an early predecessor of this
    $200 26
You'll find Our Lady of the Rockies, a 90' statue of the Virgin Mary, east of Butte in this state
    $200 21
This Lincoln biographer was born in Galesburg, Ill. 20 years after Lincoln debated Douglas there
    $200 1
After giving up the throne, he was given the title Duke of Windsor
    $400 7
In September 1953 this man became head of the Communist Party; in 1958 he became premier
    $400 12
George Westinghouse was a Navy engineer during this war & later devised a turbine engine for ships
    $400 17
Known as the IOC, it was formed in 1894 to promote & regulate a quadrennial event
    $400 27
Branson, Missouri is located 200 miles south of this city that's nicknamed the "Heart of America"
    $400 22
Margaret Atwood's 2nd book of poems, "The Circle Game", won this country's Gov. General's award
    $400 2
Edward I brought this Scottish coronation stone to London
    $600 8
In 1934 Anastasio Somoza had this country's National Guard murder General Augusto Cesar Sandino
    $600 13
In the 1840s he sold the English rights to his sewing machine to corset maker William Thomas
    $600 18
The IAEA promotes the safe use of this around the world
    DD: $1,300 28
This capital is the home of the 527' Travelers Tower, one of New England's tallest structures
    $600 23
She dedicated "Aurora Leigh" to her cousin John Kenyon, not to her husband Robert
    DD: $2,000 3
Edward VI's father was Henry VIII; his mother was this woman
    $800 9
Irish Republicans began a rebellion against British rule on the day after this holiday in 1916
    $800 14
In 1987 this developer of the single rotor helicopter was inducted into the Nat'l Inventors Hall of Fame
    $800 19
Forbidden to deal with "political" crimes, it concentrates on drugs, smuggling & counterfeiting
    $800 29
Huron City in this state was destroyed twice by forest fires; what's left of it is preserved as a museum
    $800 24
The early 20th century poet Olaf Bull is considered the Keats of this Scandinavian country
    $800 4
Edward III's son Edward was known by this "dark" nickname
    $1000 10
In October 1982 he became the first chancellor of West Germany who reached adulthood after World War II
    $1000 15
In 1983 this creator of an artificial heart was named Inventor of the Year
    $1000 20
This body's international labor organization earned the 1969 Nobel Peace Prize
    $1000 30
Havre de Grace in this Mid-Atlantic state is noted for duck hunting & there's a decoy museum nearby
    $1000 25
"When the Frost is on the Punkin" is one of this Indianan's most beloved poems
    $1000 5
His death in 1327 is covered in a Christopher Marlowe play

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Dianne Jeff
$7,000 $6,500 $3,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
Described as a "Grand Zoological Fantasy" in 14 movements, it was written by a Frenchman in 1886

Final scores:

Bill Dianne Jeff
$13,001 $3,105 $6,500
2-day champion: $28,602 3rd place: Sanyo fax machine 2nd place: CounterPoint compact disc player + Columbia House membership

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Bill Dianne Jeff
$10,300 $7,500 $3,400
26 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
17 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $21,200

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Game tape date: 1994-08-30
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