Show #2106 1993-11-01 (taped 1993-08-30) Regular

Drawing for Season 1 & Season 2 players for the 10th Anniversary Tournament.

Contestants

Matt Giers — a political science student originally from New Albany, Indiana

Peter Gay — a graphic designer from Stoughton, Massachusetts

Steven McKenna — a director of banquets originally from Holyoke, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steven $600 $1,400 $200 $0
3rd place: Aiwa stereo system
$200
10 R, 6 W
Peter $2,300 $3,500 $8,500 $14,801
New champion: $14,801
$8,500
23 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Matt $200 $1,900 $7,400 $14,399
2nd place: La-Z-Boy sofa & love seat + Carpet One carpeting
$4,700
16 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE NEW TESTAMENT TELEVISION FOOD HISTORIC NAMES TRAVEL & TOURISM FOR THE BIRDS
$100 [2]
Jesus said 1 of the 2 greatest commandments is "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as" this
as thyself
Steven
$100 [14]
Beau Bridges appeared in several episodes of this syndicated series starring his father as an ex-Navy frogman
Sea Hunt
Matt
$100 [1]
Prized by the Japanese for their caps, Shiitake & Matsutake are types of these
mushrooms
Peter
$100 [4]
When she moved from Paris to England in 1802, she brought some of her best wax figures with her
(Madame) Tussaud
Peter
$100 [16]
Noted for its 138-foot-high nave, Amiens is the largest Gothic cathedral in this country
France
Steven
$100 [24]
Distances are measured "as" this bird "flies"
the crow
Matt
$200 [5]
In his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus rode this animal
a donkey
Peter
$200 [15]
C.J., one of these animals, appeared in 2 Clint Eastwood movies before starring in "Mr. Smith"
an orangutan
Peter
$200 [3]
Hummus, a paste of mashed chickpeas, is often served with this Middle Eastern pocket bread
pita
Matt
$200 [9]
This Welshman who found Livingstone spent a few years as a U.S. citizen
Stanley
Peter
$200 [17]
Pisa, Italy's International Airport is named for this astronomer
Galileo
Steven
$200 [25]
To speak bluntly is "to talk" this bird
turkey
Peter
$300 [6]
It's the only New Testament book that focuses mainly on prophetic events
Revelation
Peter
$300 [21]
It's the real first name of the character Doogie Howser
Douglas
Peter
$300 [13]
Texans popularly refer to this meat dish as "a bowl of red"
Chili
Peter
$300 [10]
Abe Lincoln's son Thomas was usually known by this nickname
Tad
Matt
$300 [18]
The home of this inventor in Rochester, N.Y. is now a museum devoted to photography
(George) Eastman
Matt
$300 [26]
A car door hinged at the top so it swings upward is this bird wing
a gull-wing
Peter
$400 [7]
For his outspoken denunciation of this king's marriage, John the Baptist was beheaded
Herod Antipas
Peter
$400 [22]
She's won 4 Emmys for playing Carla the waitress on "Cheers"
Rhea Perlman
Peter
$400 [29]
It's the traditional meat for Irish stew
mutton (lamb)
Steven
$400 [11]
This dictator refused a German offer to return his son Yakov Dzhugashvili in a P.O.W. exchange
Joseph Stalin
Matt
$400 [19]
Andrew Johnson's home, tailor shop & grave can be found at a historic site in Greeneville in this state
Tennessee
Steven Matt
$400 [27]
A place for papers in a desk, or a niche for a nest
a pigeon-hole
Matt
$500 [8]
Paul converted to Christianity as a result of his journey to this city
Damascus
Peter
$500 [23]
In a February 1987 episode of this series, Lee Stetson & Amanda King finally married
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Steven
$500 [30]
To a Spaniard, camarones fritos are fried ones of these
shrimp
Steven
$500 [12]
This king was born in Cairo on February 11, 1920
Farouk
Steven
DD $500 [20]
The Court of the Lions is the central fountain of this Moorish fortress in Granada, Spain
the Alhambra
Matt
$500 [28]
After 12 days the singer of "The 12 Days of Christmas" will own exactly a dozen of these birds
partridges
Steven

Double Jeopardy! Round

COLONIAL AMERICA 9-LETTER WORDS COMPOSERS MEDICINE FAMOUS HOMES POETS & POETRY
$200 [3]
In the 1630s the area that's now this state was called Terra Mariae
Maryland
Peter
$200 [16]
A prominent human nose, or a long, flexible snout
a proboscis
Matt
$200 [25]
George Carey's claim that his father, Henry, wrote this British national anthem was never proved
"God Save the Queen"
Matt
$200 [1]
This alkaloid drug used to treat malaria was once known as Peruvian bark
quinine
Steven
$200 [11]
Pilaster House in Hannibal, Missouri
Mark Twain
Steven Peter
$1,000 [26]
Poet & mystery author whose 1849 poem "To My Mother" is a tribute to the mother of his late child bride
Edgar Allan Poe
Matt
$400 [4]
This man who bought Manhattan was lost at sea during a hurricane in 1638
(Peter) Minuit
Peter Matt
$400 [18]
This official at a college keeps records of the enrollment & grades
a registrar
Matt
$400 [24]
The Oscar-winning film "The Sting" revived interest in this "King of Ragtime"s music
Scott Joplin
Peter
$400 [2]
He developed a vaccine for dengue as well as an oral vaccine for polio
Sabin
Steven Peter
$400 [12]
Beehive House in Salt Lake City, Utah
Brigham Young
Peter
DD $3,500 [27]
Kobayashi Issa was an 18th century master of this poetic form
the haiku
Matt
$600 [5]
In 1776 he said, "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately"
Benjamin Franklin
Steven Peter
$600 [22]
This system of the Middle Ages was basically an arrangement between lords & vassals
feudalism
Steven Peter
$600 [20]
Rachmaninoff was one of the greatest 20th century virtuosos on this musical instrument
a piano
Steven Matt
$600 [8]
Inability to absorb vitamin B can cause the pernicious form of this condition
anemia
Steven
$600 [13]
Glenmont in West Orange, New Jersey
Thomas Edison
DD $800 [6]
In 1693 this Puritan preacher wrote about witches in "The Wonders of the Invisible World"
Cotton Mather
Peter
$800 [17]
Some believe that this luminous substance emanates from a spiritualistic medium
ectoplasm
Peter
$800 [21]
In 1992 the French government bought at auction the first draft of his "Bolero" for $320,000
Ravel
Peter
$800 [9]
The 2 common viral forms of this liver disease are called A & B
hepatitis
Peter
$800 [14]
Beauvoir near Biloxi, Mississippi
Jefferson Davis
Matt
$1,000 [7]
The 1st colonial woman married in New England was the widowed mother of this child born on the Mayflower
Peregrine White
$1,000 [19]
This term refers to the art of carving on whalebone or walrus tusk, among other things
scrimshaw
Matt
$1,000 [23]
This "Sabre Dance" composer was married to the Russian composer Nina Makarova
Aram Khachaturian
Matt
$1,000 [10]
This machine measures electrical impulses produced by the brain
EEG (electroencephalograph)
Peter
$1,000 [15]
The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island
Cornelius Vanderbilt

Final Jeopardy!

SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES

Its discovery was announced on March 13, 1930, Percival Lowell's birthday

Pluto

Steven "What is penicillin?" — wagered $200
Matt "What is Pluto?" — wagered $6,999
Peter "What is Pluto?" — wagered $6,301

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