Show #2495 - Friday, June 9, 1995

Contestants

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Mike Chetwynd, an English teacher originally from Oakland, California

Mark Mullinax, a fish and wildlife volunteer originally from Paxton, Illinois

Ilene Markell, a musician originally from Memphis, Tennessee (whose 2-day cash winnings total $18,202)

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Jeopardy! Round

1929
TV TRIVIA
U.S. MUSEUMS
METERS
DINOSAURS
BON VOYAGE
    $100 8
On behalf of Italy, this fascist prime minister signed the Lateran Treaty with the Holy See
    $100 1
Larry Hagman & Ken Kercheval were the only major stars to stay with this show from start to finish
    $100 2
Founded in 1988, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum honors the immigrants of this city
    $100 3
It ticks off the time purchased to keep a car in a certain space
    $100 9
At up to 35', the Mamenchisaurus had the longest one of any known animal; the giraffe's can be about 6'
    $100 14
He called the voyage of the Beagle "the most important event in my life"
    $200 12
Time reported that this Indian leader was fined 1 rupee for burning British cloth
    $200 4
Angie Dickinson played Sgt. "Pepper" Anderson on this 1970s series
    $200 19
"Believe It Or Not", over 10 museums throughout the U.S. bear his name
    $200 26
A drosometer measures the amount of this early morning substance that's formed on a surface
    $200 10
While the Pentaceratops' name indicates it had 5 of these, it had only 3; 2 were prominent cheekbones
    $200 15
He first gave serious thought to the telegraph during a voyage home from Europe in 1832
    $300 13
This aviation hero married Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico
    $300 5
"Clarence the Cross-eyed Lion" was featured on this series about an American veterinarian living in Africa
    $300 20
This Pennsylvania town is home to the National Civil War Wax Museum
    $300 27
A sensitometer measures photographic film's or your eye's sensitivity to this
    $300 11
The largest animal to do this was the Quetzalcoatlus
    $300 23
Christopher Jones was the captain of this ship during its 1620 voyage
    $400 16
In 1929 this governor was impeached by the Louisiana House of Reps., but was never tried
    $400 6
In the 1960s David Canary & Ruth Warrick of "All My Children" acted in this evening soap set in New England
    $400 21
Atomic bomb casings are displayed at the Bradbury Science Museum in this New Mexico city
    $400 28
A calorimeter measures the amount of this given off by a chemical reaction
    $400 18
The first perm. mounted Sauropod skeleton was of this dinosaur once called Brontosaurus
    $400 24
His 1947 Kon-Tiki voyage covered 4,300 miles in 101 days
    $500 17
The body of this first pres. of the Chinese Republic was moved to a mausoleum overlooking Nanking
    $500 7
This noted columnist narrated the Robert Stack series "The Untouchables"
    $500 22
A museum in San Diego's Presidio Park honors this early California missionary
    $500 29
A ceilometer measures the altitude of these
    $500 30
It was the first part of the Iguanodon discovered
    DD: $1,200 25
This author spent 18 months working on the whaler Acushnet before jumping ship in the Marquesas Islands

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

Ilene Mark Mike
$200 $2,000 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ilene Mark Mike
$2,800 $3,900 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH ROYALTY
BALLET
MEXICO
MYTHOLOGY
WINES
NOVELS & NOVELISTS
    $200 8
On June 28, 1990 Prince Charles fell from a pony while playing this game & broke his right arm
    $200 23
This composer attended the 1928 premiere of the ballet "Rhapsody In Blue", which is danced to his music
    $200 5
The caracara, this type of animal, is the national emblem of Mexico
    $200 4
Since no weapon could kill the Nemean lion, this hero strangled it
    $200 7
The region of Rheingau is considered to produce this country's best Liebfraumilch
    $200 1
Auguste Maquet helped this author with his historical research for "The Three Musketeers"
    $400 9
England's "Bloody Mary" was a member of this royal house
    $400 6
One of the chief exports of the Yucatan Peninsula is this chewing gum ingredient
    $400 14
Febris was the Roman goddess of this malady; you're febrile if you have one
    $400 20
The cream type of this wine is essentially a very sweet oloroso
    $400 2
The title of this "Lolita" author's novel "Pale Fire" refers to a 999-line poem by a fictional murdered poet
    $600 10
He was king of England during the American Revolution & the War of 1812
    $600 11
It's the city just across the border from Calexico, California
    $600 15
Calypso let this man return to Ithaca after keeping him on the island of Ogygia
    $600 24
Tokaj in this country's Borsod-Abauj- Zemplen county is the home of the famous Tokay wine
    $600 3
"Amelia", this "Tom Jones" author's last novel, is un- characteristically depressing
    $800 21
This man who was king of England for most of the year 1066 had a mistress named Edith Swan-Neck
    $800 26
Renee "Zizi" Jeanmaire danced the title role in Roland Petit's 1949 ballet version of this Bizet opera
    DD: $1,500 12
In 1867 Maximilian surrendered to this former president of Mexico in the city of Queretaro
    DD: $2,000 18
This son of Oeagrus sang so sweetly that wild beasts followed him
    $800 25
This Italian region that includes Florence & Siena produces the best Vin Santo
    $800 16
Aldous Huxley's "Point Counter Point" is an example of this kind of book, French for "novel with a key"
    $1000 22
The Spanish ambassador prodded this king into ordering the execution of Sir Walter Raleigh
    $1000 28
An evil magician known as the charlatan controls the puppets in this Stravinsky ballet
    $1000 13
In December 1992 George Bush, Brian Mulroney & this Mexican president signed the NAFTA Treaty
    $1000 19
Creon preceded & succeeded this man as ruler of Thebes
    $1000 27
More than half of this European country's Vinho Verde or "green wine" is red
    $1000 17
This 19th c. Londoner's Palliser novels are noted for their depiction of Victorian politics

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ilene Mark Mike
$10,200 $8,800 $3,700

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Final Jeopardy! Round

AUSTRALIA
This 1987 event gained worldwide recognition for the city of Fremantle, a suburb of Perth

Final scores:

Ilene Mark Mike
$2,799 $12,300 $3,700
3rd place: tour of Los Angeles on Goodyear airship Eagle + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computers or Super Nintendo Entertainment System New champion: $12,300 2nd place: trip on TWA to Tampa, Florida and cruise to Mexico on The Big Red Boat + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computers or Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Ilene Mark Mike
$8,300 $8,100 $3,700
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
10 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $20,100

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Game tape date: 1995-02-01
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