Show #2176 - Monday, February 7, 1994

Contestants

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Martha Swartz, an associate director originally from Boston, Massachusetts

Dave Moxness, a data processor from Van Nuys, California

Bob Tzudiker, a writer originally from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,300)

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Jeopardy! Round

ART
GRAMMAR
GARDENING
WORLD CITIES
CRIME TIME
GENERAL HOSPITAL
(Alex: The television soap opera.)
    $100 10
In the 1860s Antoine- Louis Barye created an equestrian statue of this emperor for his birthplace on Corsica
    $100 6
It's the comparative form of tall
    $100 26
The honey & bumble types of this insect are excellent pollinators
    $100 1
Begun more than 400 years ago, Bakken amusement park in this Danish capital is the world's oldest
    $100 15
He escaped from jail in early 1930 with help from his new girlfriend, Bonnie Parker
    $100 7
In 1981 this actor visited the set to research his "Tootsie" role
    $200 11
This Arizona desert provides much of the colored sand used in Hopi & Navajo sand paintings
    $200 8
An exception to this rule goes "but e after I when the sound is a"
    $200 27
The grandiflora class of this flower group was created by crossing hybrid teas & floribundas
    $200 2
Public art galleries in this capital include the Tate Gallery & the Wallace Collection
    $200 16
Type of criminal called a "dip"
    $200 9
The hospital seen in the opening is the County-USC hospital in this city
    $300 12
Around 1485 Botticelli completed his painting of "The Birth of" this goddess
    $300 23
One of the principal uses of this punctuation mark is to set off coordinate clauses
    $300 28
Bordeaux mixture, a fungicide, was first used to treat this plant near Bordeaux, France
    DD: $500 3
This city has 6 wards: San Polo, Castello, Santa Croce, Dorsoduro, Cannaregio & San Marco
    $300 17
The origin of this 3-letter word for what an escapee is "on" is unknown
    $300 20
She played Jackie Templeton in 1982-83 & went on to star in "Ghost" & "A Few Good Men"
    $400 13
In the 1930s this Mexican artist was commissioned by Edsel Ford to create a mural on the auto industry
    $400 24
A modifier located too far from the word it's modifying is called this
    $400 29
Agave americana is called this from the mistaken belief that it blooms when it's 100 years old
    $400 4
The Gaelic form of this capital's name is Dunedin
    $400 18
This term for the Mafia means "our affair"
    $400 21
This "Full House" star played Blackie Parrish in 1982 & returned in a 1992 cameo playing himself
    $500 14
A famous work by Rembrandt shows this philosopher "Contemplating the Bust of Homer"
    $500 25
The antecedent is the word or phrase that this part of speech refers to
    $500 30
Bean plants improve the soil because nodules on their roots "fix" this element
    $500 5
This southern Alberta city was founded by the Mounties in 1875 as Fort Brisebois
    $500 19
He was Public Enemy No. 1 after he escaped from jail March 3, 1934, allegedly with a carved gun
    $500 22
In 1981 this couple was so hot they made the cover of Newsweek & their wedding made People's cover

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Bob Dave Martha
-$400 -$100 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Dave Martha
$2,200 $2,000 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 17th CENTURY
WEIGHTS & MEASURES
SONGS OF THE '70s
BUSINESS TALK
HAIL TO THE CHIEF
SCIENCE FICTION
    $200 4
This authorized translation of the Bible was issued in 1611
    $200 5
This size refers to a bed that are each 39" wide
    $200 1
In 1972 this Osmond brother took Paul Anka's former No. 2 hit "Puppy Love" to No. 3
    $200 14
It's the large, inflated final payment on a loan after many smaller payments
    $200 22
He was called "Baby" the first 3 months of his life, until he was named for family friend W.C. Linden
    $200 3
Characters from his 1819 novel "Ivanhoe" reappear in Simon Hawke's 1984 novel "The Ivanhoe Gambit"
    $400 6
On January 8, 1642, this Italian astronomer died in Arcetri
    $400 10
A keel is a measure of this, so carrying 21.2 long tons of it to Newcastle could be a keel haul
    $400 15
Released in 1977, it was Debby Boone's only Top 40 hit
    $400 23
When investing in a mutual fund, you might consider the no-load type, which doesn't charge this
    $400 24
Shortly before his death in 1885, he was reinstated as a general & put back on the Army payroll
    $400 2
His last novel, 1962's "Island", is about a tropical utopia, sort of a "Brave New World"
    $600 7
In 1652 Jan Van Riebeeck founded this South African port as a supply base for the Dutch East India Company
    $600 11
It's the range of frequencies within which a radio signal can be transmitted
    $600 16
"Gonna Be Alright" is the subtitle of this 1976 Rod Stewart chart topper
    $600 27
This future president who graduated from Princeton in 1879 may have been dyslexic
    $600 19
This author's 1896 classic "The Island of Dr. Moreau" inspired the 1980 novel "Moreau's Other Island"
    $800 8
Under the 1699 Treaty of Karlowitz, this country obtained most of Hungary from the Turks
    $800 12
In cartography it's 1/60 of a degree
    $800 17
In 1974 Ringo Starr took this former Johnny Burnette hit to No. 1
    DD: $5,000 26
After women gained the right to vote in 1920, he was the first president they elected
    $800 20
A supercomputer runs the world in "This Perfect Day" by this "Rosemary's Baby" author
    $1000 9
In 1627 this explorer was named governor of New France in North America
    DD: $2,000 13
There are 16 tablespoons in a cup & this many teaspoons
    $1000 18
This duo's last Top 10 hit was "Rock and Roll Heaven" in 1974
    $1000 25
In 1840 he used the "Log Cabin Campaign" to become president
    $1000 21
"Mutation" is another medical sci-fi novel by this doctor who also wrote "Coma"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Dave Martha
$7,400 $11,000 $2,100

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

POETIC HEROINES
In Tennyson she calls herself "that wicked one, who broke the vast design and purpose of the king"

Final scores:

Bob Dave Martha
$3,400 $4,300 $100
2nd place: Twinhead notebook computer + DÄ“Longhi cappucino maker New champion: $4,300 3rd place: Samsung fax machine + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Bob Dave Martha
$6,900 $6,800 $2,100
22 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
6 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $15,800

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Game tape date: 1993-11-30
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