Show #2333 - Wednesday, October 26, 1994

Bill Pitassy game 3.

Contestants

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John Fitzpatrick, a salesman from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Eleanor Finegan, an engineer from Jackson, New Jersey

Bill Pitassy, a labor attorney from Cranford, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $28,602)

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Jeopardy! Round

BIRDS
POP MUSIC
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
U.S. CITIES
SEWING
QUOTATIONS
    $100 16
Color of the breast of the American robin
    $100 26
In 1967 this folk trio told us that they "Dig Rock and Roll Music"
    $100 11
This mineral water has called itself "Earth's first soft drink"
    $100 6
In 1780 it replaced Williamsburg as capital of the "Old Dominion"
    $100 21
It ranges from sizes 6 to 12 & should fit snugly on your middle finger
    $100 1
In 1973 Senator George Aiken said, "Either impeach him or get off his back"
    $200 17
The barn species of this bird is also called "monkey-faced"
    $200 27
"Put your glad rags on and join me, hon, we'll have some fun when the clock" does this
    $200 12
Relatively speaking, Quaker Oats owns this leading brand of breakfast syrups
    $200 7
Major streets crossing this Midwest city are Wabash Avenue, State Street & Dearborn Street
    $200 22
Of a Skippy, a JIF or a Peter Pan, the one that's a flat collar with rounded corners
    $200 2
According to Fred Allen, it's "a place where people from Iowa mistake each other for movie stars"
    $300 18
Male terns court females by displaying these that they've just caught
    $300 28
His No. 1 hit "Give Me Love" was subtitled "Give Me Peace on Earth"
    $300 13
This Japanese company is the world's largest producer of pianos
    DD: $700 8
State capital in which you'd find Roger Williams National Memorial
    $300 23
You can shorten one of these by whipstitching tightly across its teeth to form a new bottom stop
    $300 3
In a letter to Josiah Quincy, Benjamin Franklin wrote, "There never was a good war or" this
    $400 19
This term for one who informs on his criminal colleagues comes from a decoy once set out by bird hunters
    $400 29
"Who wants to buy this" item? "She took it off her finger, now it doesn't mean a thing"
    $400 14
Royal Dutch is 1 of the 2 parent companies of this oil giant
    $400 9
This second-largest New York city was named for a nearby stream
    $400 24
When attaching this fastener, sew the ball on first, then the socket
    $400 4
Socrates said he was "not an Athenian or a Greek, but" this
    $500 20
The name of this type of falcon means "wanderer" & came from the same root as pilgrim
    $500 30
Oliver told her, "You're young and alive, come out of your half-dreamed dream"
    $500 15
This Schaumburg, Illinois firm leads the world in the production of cellular phones
    $500 10
This city near Scranton was named for 2 British politicians who supported the American colonists
    $500 25
This double-sided tape is used to hold 2 layers of fabric in place while you're sewing them together
    $500 5
In 1903 Teddy Roosevelt reportedly said, "Damn the law! I want" this "built"

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

Bill Eleanor John
$2,500 $2,400 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Eleanor John
$3,800 $2,100 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
PENINSULAS
ARTISTS
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
FOOD & DRINK
MARK TWAIN
    $200 1
One of the people who helped establish this republic was Samuel Maverick
    $200 11
The Menominee is the longest river on this state's Upper Peninsula
    $200 16
Sadly, he never completed his "Rondanini Pieta"
    $200 21
Near the end of a session of Congress, a president may use this kind of veto by simply not signing
    $200 26
Jamon de Asturias is a famous Spanish type of this meat
    $200 6
Dan'l Webster is the name of this "celebrated" animal of Calaveras County
    $400 2
An oil well drill bit formed the basis of his empire, which stretched into aircraft & movies
    $400 12
Merida is the chief city of this peninsula & is capital of the Mexican state of the same name
    $400 17
The Group of Seven was dedicated to painting the natural beauty of this North American country
    $400 22
A political exchange of support or favors, or a lumberjack sport also known as birling
    $400 27
Jam is made from fruit, while this related spread is made from just the juice
    $400 7
Title character who says, "Tom and me found the money that the robbers hid in the cave..."
    $600 3
In 1922 film director Robert Flaherty made this man "of the North" famous
    $600 13
This nation occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula
    $600 18
Cezanne was a major influence on this modern art style that features geometrization of forms
    $600 23
This Cabinet department's building houses the office of the Assistant Secretary for African Affairs
    $600 28
In the name of a French dish, bourguignonne indicates that it's prepared with this liquid
    $600 8
This novel contains the line "I am an American. I was born and reared in Hartford"
    $800 4
In the 1960s he stated that electronic media were turning the world into a "global village"
    DD: $2,000 14
The Sava & Danube Rivers form the northern boundary of this European peninsula
    $800 19
His "fancy pictures" depict rural scenes instead of little boys in fancy blue suits
    $800 24
She was Ronald Reagan's assistant for Public Liaison before he made her Sec'y of Transportation
    $800 29
This Scottish national dish has been described as "a sort of paleolithic sausage"
    $800 9
Chapters in this novel include "Tom's Early Life", "to London" & "Coronation Day"
    $1000 5
A&E ran its biography of this performer March 15, 1994, a Tuesday, in his old time slot, 8 P.M. EST
    $1000 15
The Turkish name for this peninsula is Gelibolu
    $1000 20
This pop art pioneer painted cowboys & Indians before his comic strip- inspired paintings made him famous
    $1000 25
This Hawaiian Democrat chairs the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs
    $1000 30
The name of this root used to make tea comes from the Chinese jen-Shen, translated as "man root"
    DD: $1,200 10
This eccentric attorney from Dawson's Landing, Mo. successfully defends Italian twins accused of murder

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Eleanor John
$12,800 $5,900 $3,000
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY
This prize was inscribed "for the fairest"

Final scores:

Bill Eleanor John
$12,800 $6,100 $5,990
3-day champion: $41,402 2nd place: Bassett dining room set + RCR crystal stemware set 3rd place: Samsung VCR

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Bill Eleanor John
$14,200 $5,900 $3,000
29 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
4 W
12 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $23,100

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Game tape date: 1994-08-30
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