Responses for Show #2190 - Friday, February 25, 1994

1994 Teen Tournament final game 2.

Contestants

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Peter Steffen, a senior from New Hampton, Iowa (subtotal of $4,600)

Paul Loeffler, a senior from Los Banos, California (subtotal of $2,600)

Matt Morris, a senior from Louisville, Kentucky (subtotal of $3,600)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

THE 1980s
THE MOVIES
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
U.S.A.
THE PRESIDENCY
RHYME TIME
    $100 20
Halley's Comet

Peter
    $100 10
(Paul: What is a whale?
(Alex: Be more specific.)
(Paul: What is [*]?)

a killer whale

Paul
    $100 26
celery

Matt
    $100 21
its motto

Peter
    $100 2
impeachment

Peter
    $100 11
pay day

Paul
    $200 19
Jesse Jackson

Paul
    $200 8
The Fugitive

Peter
    $200 27
pineapple

Paul
    $200 22
[Paul glances over at Matt and laughs while giving his response.]

Kentucky

Paul
    $200 3
the president's salary

Peter
    $200 12
a cheat sheet

Peter
    $300 14
Rehnquist

Matt
    $300 1
Back to the Future

Peter
    $300 28
eggplant

Paul
    $300 23
West Virginia

Peter
    $300 4
35

Peter
    $300 13
a teeny genie

Matt
    $400 15
(Leonid) Brezhnev

Paul
    $400 6
The Addams Family

Peter
    $400 29
the kiwi

Peter
    $400 24
Montana

Peter
    $400 5
Air Force One

Matt
    $400 16
teach speech

Peter
    $500 18
Beirut

Matt
    $500 9
Mel Gibson

Matt
    $500 30
Brussels sprouts

Paul
    $1,500 25
the sunflower

Peter
    $500 7
(Paul: What is presidential privilege?)
(Alex: No... Although [Looking to judges] let's get another ruling on that. I would give that a correct response. Presidential or [*] is the way it is known more commonly. That's right, Paul, select again.)
(Paul: Thank you.)

executive privilege

Paul
    $500 17
a limp shrimp

Matt

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

Matt Paul Peter
$1,500 $1,100 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Paul Peter
$2,600 $2,500 $4,900

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
WORLD CAPITALS
ART
INVENTORS
COMPOSERS
AMERICAN LITERATURE
    $200 27
equal

Matt
    $200 2
Budapest

Paul
    $200 19
da Vinci

Matt
    $200 22
a contact lens

Paul
    $200 21
Beethoven

Peter
    $200 1
Hemingway

Peter
    $400 28
2 minutes

Matt
    $400 3
Bangkok

Peter
    $400 18
Picasso

Matt
    $400 23
Isaac Newton

Paul
    $400 16
Mozart

Paul
    $400 17
"the shot heard round the world"

Matt
    $600 26
Pennsylvania

Peter
    $600 4
Caracas

Peter
    $600 10
Whistler

Peter
    $600 20
Gutenberg

Paul
    $600 13
(John Philip) Sousa

Matt
    $3,600 8
The Leatherstocking Tales

Matt
    $800 29
87

Peter
    $3,000 5
Kuala Lumpur

Peter
    $800 11
Rembrandt

Matt
    $800 24
steel

Matt
    $800 14
Chopin

Matt
    $800 7
(Peter: Who is Fodor?)

Mark Twain

Peter
Triple Stumper
    $1000 30
perish from the earth

Peter
    $1000 6
Kiev

Matt
    $1000 12
Alexander Calder

Matt
    $1000 25
photography

Triple Stumper
    $1000 15
J.S. Bach (Johann Sebastian)

Peter
    $1000 9
(Paul: What is Billy Budd, Sailor?)
...
(Alex: [To Paul] No "Sailor" on it.)
[The ruling of Paul's response as incorrect was reversed before Final Jeopardy! when Alex indicated that "Billy Budd, Billy Budd, Sailor or Billy Budd, Foretopman; any of those three would have been correct.")

Billy Budd

MattPaul

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Paul Peter
$13,800 $5,300 $12,500

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

FAMOUS NAMES
(Alex: A reference to the famous [*] trial. He was convicted, but that was later reversed.)
PaulWho is Scopes?
$5,300
PeterWho is [illegible, wrote "Scopes" on the card]
$5,899
MattWho is Scopes?
$12,201
John Scopes

Final scores:

Matt Paul Peter
$26,001 $10,600 $18,399

Cumulative scores:

Matt Paul Peter
$29,601 $13,200 $22,999
Tournament champion: $29,601 2nd runner-up: $13,200 1st runner-up: $22,999

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Paul Peter
$10,800 $5,300 $9,300
20 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
15 R,
0 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $25,400

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Game tape date: 1994-01-04
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