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    $300 22
Sauron made one of these Tolkien title objects that controlled the others
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Show #2211 - Monday, March 28, 1994

Contestants

Rosa Studniarz, an office supervisor from Eastlake, Ohio

Jack Horan, a school vice principal from Califon, New Jersey

Mike Schmulewitz, a salesman from St. Paul, Minnesota (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,100)

Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS
PEOPLE
HERBS & SPICES
TITLE OBJECTS
TRANSPORTATION
DUCK POTPOURRI
    $100 3
It's the "City of Baked Beans"
    $100 11
She's the first first lady to have earned a postgraduate degree--a Yale law degree
    $100 4
The white kind of this spice is made by removing the outer coating from ripe "corns"
    $100 17
Dickens' was "Bleak"
    $100 26
The Blue Train, one of the most luxurious in the world, runs between Pretoria & Cape Town in this country
    $100 1
It's the correct term for a male duck
    $200 6
The name of this capital means "holy sacrament" & was taken from the name of a nearby river
    $200 12
In his 61st & last TV ad for Chrysler, he introduced the company's new LH cars
    $200 5
This herb contains a large amount of thymol, a powerful antiseptic
    $200 20
This title object worn by Hester Prynne is an "A"
    $200 27
The Sting-Ray, which peaked in popularity in the 1960s, is Schwinn's bestselling make of this
    $200 2
This duck feature is so highly specialized that it's called "the perfect sieve"
    $300 7
The site of this Oregon capital was called Chemeketa, or "place of rest", by the Indians
    $300 13
In a 1992 rematch of sorts, he beat Boris Spassky in chess 10 games to 5 for $3.35 million
    $300 9
The Germans call this herb Basilienkraut
    $300 22
Sauron made one of these Tolkien title objects that controlled the others
    $300 28
From the Russian word for three, it's a carriage or sleigh pulled by 3 horses
    $300 16
Ducks are classified in separate groups called these, a term often associated with American Indians
    $400 8
This Southwestern city is the oldest serving as a state capital
    $400 14
Talk show host Jerry Springer was once mayor of this Ohio city dubbed the "Queen City of the West"
    $400 21
The name of this herb comes from the Latin ros marinus, meaning "sea dew"
    $400 23
This object, half the title of an 1842 Poe story, swings during the Spanish Inquisition
    $400 29
In 1927 the Model A Ford debuted in America & this Swedish car debuted in Europe
    $400 18
The Cayuga duck has the same name as a lake in this state
    DD: $500 10
This state capital is located just south of the Tropic of Cancer
    $500 15
Naomi Judd's younger daughter Ashley plays Swoosie Kurtz' daughter on this TV series
    $500 25
It takes 5 pounds of nutmeg kernels to make 1 pound of this related spice
    $500 24
The 2 objects mentioned in this Somerset Maugham title are a satellite & a coin
    $500 30
Nicknamed the "Grand Old Lady of the Atlantic", this sister ship of the Lusitania made her maiden voyage in 1907
    $500 19
Not all of these ducks are greenish-blue like the color; some are cinnamon-red

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Mike Jack Rosa
$1,200 $900 $1,900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Jack Rosa
$1,600 $3,200 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 1880s
BALLET
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
WORLD LEADERS
PHOTOGRAPHY
QUOTATIONS
    $200 10
This structure spanning New York's East River opened May 24, 1883
    $200 3
The final scene of this ballet takes place in the Capulets' burial vault
    $200 1
In 1767 this NYC university founded its school of medicine
    $200 15
In 1993 this king celebrated 40 years on Jordan's throne
    $200 26
In 1880 this photography pioneer founded a dry plate company in Rochester
    $200 21
Frost wrote they're "lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep"
    $400 11
In 1882 she became president of the American Red Cross, a job she held until 1904
    $400 4
French for "thrown", it's a small or "grand" leap from one foot to the other
    $400 2
This state university was founded in 1831 in Tuscaloosa
    $400 17
At President Carter's urging, these 2 world leaders met for peace talks at Camp David in 1978
    $400 27
Color film contains 3 emulsions sensitized to red, blue & this color
    $400 22
Completes David Everett's "Large streams from little fountains flow, tall oaks..."
    $600 12
He became emperor of Germany in June 1888
    $600 8
This ballet choreographed by Agnes De Mille is subtitled "The Courting at Burnt Ranch"
    $600 5
Of Bates, Bard or Beloit College, the one located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
    $600 18
Alberto Fujimori, the 1st person of Japanese descent to lead a Latin American nation, leads this one
    $600 28
As the aperture gets smaller, this figure gets higher
    $600 23
Alexander Pope said, "Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be" this
    $800 13
In 1885 followers of the Mahdi killed General Gordon at this Sudanese city
    $800 9
Jerome Robbins' ballet "The Goldberg Variations" is set to the music of this composer
    $800 6
A Tacoma, Wash. university is named for this inland waterway
    $800 19
In 1991 Carl Bildt became this Scandinavian country's youngest PM in over 150 years
    DD: $500 29
The name of this earliest, crude type of camera is Latin for "dark chamber"
    $800 24
It's said Martin Luther wrote, "Who loves not" these 3 things "remains a fool his whole life long"
    $1000 14
In 1884 Edward L. Trudeau opened the USA's first sanitarium for this disease in Saranac Lake, New York
    $1000 16
George Balanchine created many roles for this ballerina to whom he was married 1946-1952
    $1000 7
This New Orleans university has an important school of tropical medicine
    DD: $1,500 20
In March 1993 he was elected to a sixth consecutive term as president of Indonesia
    $1000 30
In 1930 the first issue of Fortune magazine featured her photographs
    $1000 25
"'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have lost at all", he wrote in "The Way of All Flesh"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Jack Rosa
$5,200 $9,400 $5,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

AUSTRALIA
In the 1800s many dangerous felons were sent here, now Australia's southernmost state

Final scores:

Mike Jack Rosa
$5,200 $7,600 $3,600
2nd place: Gibson refrigerator/freezer, gas range with electronic ignition & portable dishwasher + Regal Flavorite kitchen nutrition cooking system (stainless steel pots & pans) New champion: $7,600 3rd place: Cutco Galley Set Plus Six (7 kitchen knives & 6 meat knives for the table in a wood block) + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System & the Sega Genesis system

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mike Jack Rosa
$5,200 $9,400 $5,600
14 R,
2 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $20,200

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