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    $600 11
In 1892 this Ohio governor was third in delegate votes at the GOP Nat'l Convention; he won in 1896
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Show #2246 - Monday, May 16, 1994

Contestants

Lauren Krohn, a medical lab technician originally from Washington, D.C.

Erhard Konerding, a librarian and instructor from Middletown, Connecticut

Chris Goheen, a chemical engineer originally from Champaign, Illinois (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $11,900)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NAMES
POP SONGS
ANNUAL EVENTS
WEATHER
THE DINNER TABLE
LEFTOVERS
    $100 1
His term as dictator for life ended on the Ides of March 44 B.C.
    $100 14
In 1964 Jan & Dean had a hit with a song about "The Little Old Lady from" this California city
    $100 9
July 24 is a state holiday in Utah commemorating the 1847 day on which he entered the Salt Lake Valley
    $100 15
They're classified by their shape & elevation
    $100 6
Item in a proper place setting that can be presented in a ring
    $100 24
The flag of this U.S. commonwealth in the Caribbean resembles that of Cuba
    $200 2
This frontiersman represented Tennessee in Congress first as a Democrat, then as a Whig
    $200 16
Her music video for "The Star Spangled Banner" sold over 100,000 units in 1991
    $200 10
It falls on the Sunday after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox
    $200 20
In the northeastern part of Honduras, this "season" lasts for most of the year
    $200 7
Nautically speaking, it's the serving dish for your thickened meat juice
    $200 25
Port is the left side of a ship; this is the right side
    $300 3
In 1993 a 12-page diary kept by this Siberian mystic was reportedly found in a Russian archive
    $300 17
"He rocks in treetop all the day long, hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song"
    $300 11
Until 1971 this holiday was observed nationally on May 30
    $300 21
The National Weather Service prepares 2 main kinds of these: short-range & extended
    $300 8
A flute is a tall, slender one of these
    $300 26
On June 27, 1950 the U.N. Security Council voted to protect this country's independence with troops
    $400 4
While in Paris in 1804, this South American liberator attended Napoleon's coronation
    $400 18
This ballad begins, "Wise men say only fools rush in"
    $400 12
Cloverport, Ky. has an annual festival honoring this Shoshone who served as Lewis & Clark's interpreter
    $400 22
These most violent of all storms can form in thunderstorms located inside hurricanes
    $400 29
Always used at very formal dinners, they're about 1 1/2" by 2 1/2" & use courtesy titles
    $400 27
This National League baseball team features the Liberty Bell on its logo
    DD: $500 5
This philosopher who attended Plato's Academy later founded his own school, the Lyceum
    $500 19
Michael Bolton won a 1991 Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal with this 1966 Percy Sledge hit
    $500 13
Around 740 Pope Gregory III first observed All Saints' Day on this date
    $500 23
In terms of the 2 types of pressure areas, wind moves in this direction
    $500 30
From the Latin for "earth", it's a deep serving dish for soup
    $500 28
This designer known for using such colors as shocking pink invented the padded shoulder in 1932

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

Chris Erhard Lauren
$1,200 $1,600 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Erhard Lauren
$2,800 $2,100 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
NOTABLE WOMEN
19th CENTURY POLITICIANS
LITERARY CHARACTERS
FAMILIAR PHRASES
    $200 14
The Highlands are in Scotland & the Outback is in this country
    $200 19
In 1911 this company became one of the first to distribute a food brand nationally, a soup
    $200 1
In 1992 her No. 5 perfume turned 70
    $200 9
This president was known as the "Hero of New Orleans" & "King Andrew the First"
    $200 4
Lewis Medlock leads a group of men on a canoe trip in this James Dickey book
    $400 15
The Avenida Nossa Senhora de Copacabana runs through this city's beach area
    $400 20
This computer company markets the Newton MessagePad
    $400 2
The daughter of a South Carolina governor, Mary Chestnut was famous for the journal she kept during this war
    $400 10
This Illinois Democrat chaired the Senate Committee on Territories in the 1850s
    $400 5
Zofia Maria Bieganska Zawistowska is the real name of the central character in this Wm. Styron novel
    $600 16
The Commander or Komandorskiye Islands lie in this sea named for an explorer
    $600 23
The first major tool introduced by this duo was an electric drill in 1916
    $600 3
In 1946 Mother Frances Cabrini became the 1st U.S. citizen to be made this by the Roman Catholic Church
    $600 11
In 1892 this Ohio governor was third in delegate votes at the GOP Nat'l Convention; he won in 1896
    DD: $1,000 6
Dobbs is a worker in an oil camp before going in search of gold in this B. Traven novel
    $600 26
French for "blue ribbon", it originally referred to a knight who wore one, not to a chef
    $800 17
This South American country's copper mines at Chuquicamata are well known
    $800 24
The stock market symbol of this retailer founded by Leslie Wexner is LTD
    $800 21
"The Smasher's Mail" was among the propaganda she published during her anti-liquor crusade
    $800 12
In 1825 John Quincy Adams appointed this "Great Pacificator" from Kentucky as Sec'y of State
    $800 7
Science fiction writer Kilgore Trout appears in several of his books, including "Breakfast of Champions"
    DD: $1,500 27
"They also serve who only stand and wait" is a line from his 1650s sonnet "On His Blindness"
    $1000 18
1 of the 2 countries that border both Vietnam & Thailand
    $1000 25
Alfred P. Sloan was president of this company 1923-1937 & chairman of the board 1937-1956
    $1000 22
In 1993 a picture of this artist's hands taken by husband Alfred Stieglitz was auctioned for $398,500
    $1000 13
The middle name of this vice president from South Carolina was Caldwell
    $1000 8
This Joseph Heller hero is also called Yo-Yo
    $1000 28
To do something with furious intensity is to "go at it" with these 2 blacksmith tools

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Erhard Lauren
$9,500 $6,500 $1,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

MEMOIRS
In 1981 he published "A Knight at the Opera"

Final scores:

Chris Erhard Lauren
$5,999 $6,002 $3,599
2nd place: a Zeos ColorNote computer + Outdoor Products travel gear New champion: $6,002 3rd place: Magnavox 13" TV with built-in VCR + Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Erhard Lauren
$8,800 $6,100 $1,800
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
11 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $16,700

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