Show #2391 - Monday, January 16, 1995

Jim Morgan game 2.

Contestants

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John Mark, a writer from Phoenix, Arizona

Cindi Cohen, an attorney from Annandale, Virginia

Jim Morgan, a personnel manager from New Brunswick, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $1,199)

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Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY
TELEVISION
INVENTORS
THE 1790s
THE FOUR SEASONS
WORD ORIGINS
    $100 3
In German this wooded region is called Schwarzwald
    $100 1
A new version of this Rod Serling series was narrated by Charles Aidman from 1985 to 1987
    $100 6
In 1877 he sailed to Europe to introduce his new telephone
    $100 15
When this Russian ruler died in 1796, she had reigned for 34 years
    $100 24
In the northern hemisphere, the first day of fall falls in this month
    $100 12
A spurious imitation, it may be a dialectal variant of shame
    $200 5
India's Andaman & Nicobar Islands are located in this bay
    $200 2
From 1972 to 1981, this Earl Hamner-created series evolved in time from the 1930s to the 1940s
    $200 20
Roy J. Plunkett, the inventor of this non-stick coating for cookware, passed away in 1994
    $200 16
In 1791 he sailed HMS Providence to Tahiti for more breadfruit; his previous shipment didn't make it back
    $200 25
It's the medical-sounding term for the restless feeling you get in March
    $200 13
The name of this flavoring is the diminutive of Vaina, Spanish meaning "sheath"
    $300 9
The strait that separates New Zealand's North & South Islands is named for this explorer
    $300 4
For 5 seasons Herve Villechaize played this diminutive aide to Mr. Roarke on "Fantasy Island"
    $300 21
Unable to pay his debts, he had to turn over his printing press to Johann Fust in 1455
    $300 17
Ira Allen, Ethan's brother, helped gain admission for this 14th state in 1791
    $300 26
The 4 seasons, in alphabetical order
    $300 14
Valuable for its seeds & oil, this plant gets its name from the Akkadian samassamu
    $400 10
Projecting into the Drake Passage, this cape is South America's southernmost point
    $400 7
During this series' 8-year run, both Pamela Sue Martin & Emma Samms played Fallon Carrington
    $400 22
In January 1861, just 3 months before his death, he received a patent for a steam elevator
    $400 18
This beauty met Lord Nelson in 1793 & in 1798 helped him get supplies for his Nile Campaign
    $400 27
It completes Shelley's question "O wind, if winter comes,..."
    $400 29
O3, its name comes from Greek meaning "to smell"
    $500 11
This capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands is also known as St. Thomas, its name from 1921 to 1936
    $500 8
This actor won a 1989 Emmy for his role as Harry Weston on "Empty Nest"
    $500 23
In 1977 he unveiled his company's new instant motion-picture system, Polavision
    DD: $500 19
When Robert Gray discovered this river in the Oregon region in 1792, he named it after his ship
    $500 28
A famous line from "Richard III" says, "Now is" this "made glorious summer by this sun of York"
    $500 30
The Shi in the name of this type of therapeutic massage is Japanese for "finger"

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

Jim Cindi John
$1,700 $1,800 -$300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Cindi John
$4,000 $2,800 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD FACTS
HISTORICAL OPERAS
EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY
ARTISTS
DEMOCRATS
LITERATURE
    $200 4
The name of Belem, a city in northern Brazil, is Portuguese for this biblical birthplace
    $200 14
Based on Peter Shaffer's play, "The Royal Hunt of the Sun" concerns the Spanish conquest of this empire
    $200 22
Under the name of Hapi, this river was worshipped as a god
    $200 15
Albert Namatjira, an Aboriginal artist, was known for his watercolor landscapes of this country
    $200 1
Clement Vallandigham was a leader of the Copperheads, Democrats opposed to this war
    $200 9
After an ankle sprain confined her to her home in 1926, Margaret Mitchell began work on this novel
    $400 5
A Canadian river that rises near the Quebec-Vermont border is named for this French cardinal
    $400 16
In an 1833 opera this Borgia is portrayed as a murderess who poisons her own son by mistake
    $400 27
Keb was called the great cackler for his work in producing the "cosmic" one of these
    $400 20
When he was born in Caprese in 1475, his father, Lodovico Buonarroti, was the town's mayor
    $400 2
He faced a strong challenge from Edward Kennedy but was renominated for president in 1980
    $400 10
"Nobody's Fault" was his original title for "Little Dorrit"
    $600 6
In 1972 Mujibur Rahman became the 1st prime minister of this country once known as East Pakistan
    $600 17
In Handel's opera "Agrippina", it's traditional for a woman to play this "fiery" emperor, Agrippina's son
    $600 28
This bird of prey was sacred to Horus, so Horus was sometimes depicted having its head
    $600 21
This Fr. sculptor succeeded Whistler as pres. of a society of sculptors, painters & engravers
    $600 3
In 1970 Adlai E. Stevenson III won this state's Senate seat vacated by Everett Dirksen
    $600 11
It's the feat for which Phileas Fogg won 20,000 pounds
    $800 7
These people of the Pyrenees speak Euskera, which is unrelated to any other known language
    $800 18
This fierce czar wreaks havoc in Novgorod in Rimsky-Korsakov's opera "The Maid of Pskov"
    $800 29
After being cut into pieces & scattered all over Egypt, he became god of the underworld
    $800 23
In 1921 Fernand Leger unveiled "Three Women" & this artist unveiled "Three Musicians"
    $800 25
In June 1994 Leon E. Panetta replaced Thomas McLarty in this White House post
    $800 12
This author of "An American Tragedy" also wrote a nonfiction work entitled "Tragic America"
    $1000 8
This largest island in the Netherlands Antilles has bridges named for the Dutch queens Emma & Juliana
    DD: $2,000 19
Thea Musgrave's 1977 opera about this queen features Lord Darnley & the Earl of Bothwell
    DD: $100 30
Greek for "sun city", it was the center of the cult of Re, the sun god
    $1000 24
His "Autumn Rhythm" drip painting of 1950 measures nearly 9 by 17 1/2 feet
    $1000 26
Fla. Democrat Sam Gibbons became acting chairman of this House committee in 1994, replacing Dan Rostenkowski
    $1000 13
"People talk about what they do all day and how they feel about what they do" in this Studs Terkel book

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Cindi John
$9,800 $5,700 $2,600

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Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
John Sevier, the only gov. of the self-proclaimed state of Franklin, later became the 1st gov. of this state

Final scores:

Jim Cindi John
$8,199 $2 $1
2-day champion: $9,398 2nd place: Caribbean cruise from Norwegian Cruise Line 3rd place: computer from Insight Computer

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jim Cindi John
$9,800 $6,600 $4,600
22 R,
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $21,000

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Game tape date: 1994-10-26
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