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    $300 14
The dollar is divided into 100 cents & the Mexican peso is divided into 100 of these units
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Show #2342 - Tuesday, November 8, 1994

1994 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 2.

Contestants

Larry King, a talk show host from Larry King Live

Alexandra Paul, an actress from Baywatch

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a superstar from the NBA

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
MOVIE QUOTES
FOOD
FAMOUS NAMES
MONEY
ABBREVIATIONS
    $100 1
Football fans know this state is the home of the Aloha Bowl
    $100 2
"Mrs. Robinson, do you think we could say a few words to each other first this time?" is a line from this film
    $100 26
This thick, spicy tomato sauce is the traditional American accompaniment for french-fried potatoes
    $100 8
An avid sportsman, this cable mogul created the Goodwill Games
    $100 5
If you've still got these "jolly jolly" coins of England, they're no longer legal tender
    $100 6
In high school P.E. stands for this class
    $200 3
Wakulla Springs, one of the deepest springs in the U.S., is near Tallahassee in this state
    $200 16
In "Road to Rio", Bob Hope asked her, "How did you get into that dress--with a spray gun?"
    $200 27
The fish stew called cioppino was created in this California city by the bay
    $200 7
At his death in 1994, this composer was writing songs for a stage version of "Victor/Victoria"
    $200 13
Since 1984 gold coins minted at this military academy site have been marked with a W
    $200 9
This hospital locale can be abbreviated OR or O.R.
    $300 4
Bill Clinton could tell you this state's motto is Regnat Populus-- "The people rule"
    $300 17
In this film Hattie McDaniel said, "You can't show your bosom 'fore three o'clock"
    $300 15
This celebrated architect was the grandfather of actress Anne Baxter
    $300 14
The dollar is divided into 100 cents & the Mexican peso is divided into 100 of these units
    $300 10
The fi in sci-fi is short for fiction; in hi-fi it's short for this
    $400 11
It's the only U.S. state that's larger than Texas
    $400 19
In this film Ray Milland asked a bartender, "Come on, Nat. Join me--one little jigger of dreams, huh?"
    $400 18
In 1994 this Spanish tenor was named artistic director of the Washington Opera
    $400 24
It's the term for a tenth of one's annual income given to support a church
    $400 21
PC can stand for politically correct or for this desktop device
    $500 12
Tuscaloosa was the capital of this state from 1826 until 1846
    $500 20
As "Isadora", this actress said, "To dance is to live"
    $500 23
In 1988 this newscaster and former Junior Miss became Mrs. Mike Nichols
    DD: $1,000 25
During the 1976 Bicentennial, this bill with Thomas Jefferson's portrait was reissued
    $500 22
Abbreviated atm., it's what a restaurant on the moon lacks

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

Kareem Alexandra Larry
$800 $300 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kareem Alexandra Larry
$3,700 -$100 $3,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

1983
POP MUSIC
IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS
BRITISH ROYALTY
THEATRE
THE ALPS
    $200 8
In June 1983 this PLO leader, accused of slandering Syria, was expelled from the country
    $200 2
Her first no. 1 hit after leaving the Supremes was "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in 1970
    $200 1
Founded in Cambridge in 1636, it's the oldest institution of higher learning in the U.S.
    $200 11
He visited Wales on July 1, 1994, the 25th anniversary of his investiture as the Prince of Wales
    $200 12
In the 1970s James Whitmore gave 'em hell in a one-man stage show about this president
    $200 22
This 150-200 lb. dog that's been saving people in the Alps for 300 years got its name in 1880
    $400 17
Senator Jesse Helms led the opposition to this federal holiday that became law in 1983
    $400 7
Last name of Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling or Doors vocalist Jim
    $400 3
It's nicknamed "Old Eli"
    $400 9
Many kings & Queens of England, including James I, are buried in this church
    $400 13
Character who says, "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers"
    $400 23
1880 tale by Johanna Spyri about a little girl who lives in the Alps
    $600 19
The first of these birds hatched in captivity was born at the San Diego Zoo
    $600 18
This Beatles song begins, "Jojo was a man who thought he was a loner"
    DD: $3,000 4
In 1896 the College of New Jersey adopted this name
    $600 10
His first wife, Catherine of Aragon, was the youngest daughter of Ferdinand & Isabella
    $600 14
The 3 scenes of this Neil Simon comedy all take place in the same New York hotel room
    $600 25
This method of wordless singing by switching from a regular to a falsetto voice originated in the Alps
    $800 20
The Greens won 27 seats in this country's Bundestag
    $800 5
This New Hampshire college was an outgrowth of Moor's Indian Charity School, founded in 1754
    $800 24
She was nicknamed "Good Queen Bess"
    $800 15
The Scopes Monkey Trial inspired this play that opened in 1955
    $1000 21
This cartel cut prices for the first time since it was formed in 1960; Saudi Light fell $5 to $29
    $1000 6
The prestigious Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology in Bristol, R.I. is owned by this university
    $1000 16
In 1993 & '94 David & Shaun Cassidy appeared in this musical about twins separated at birth

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kareem Alexandra Larry
$7,900 $500 $4,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
In his 1913 autobiography, he said "Do not hit at all if it can be avoided; but never hit softly"

Final scores:

Kareem Alexandra Larry
$11,900 $1,000 $9,400
Winner: $11,900 to Athletes and Entertainers for Kids 3rd place: $10,000 to Heal the Bay 2nd place: $10,000 to the Larry King Cardiac Foundation

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kareem Alexandra Larry
$7,400 $500 $7,700
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
5 R,
3 W
24 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,600

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