Show #2924 1997-04-24 (taped 1997-01-14) Regular

Contestants

Keith Milsark — a marketing director from Orlando, Florida

Ann Hall-Rogalinski — a paralegal from Franklin, Wisconsin

Roger Bauman — a financial analyst from St. Paul, Minnesota (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Roger $900 $600 $7,200 $5,199
2-day champion: $19,999
$7,200
15 R, 3 W
Ann $700 $1,700 $3,900 $2,400
2nd place: Trip to Gran Hotel Bahia Del Duque, Tenerife, Canary Islands
$4,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Keith $1,500 $2,300 $4,600 $0
3rd place: Amana E-Z Reach Refrigerator/Freezer
$4,700
18 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE OLD TESTAMENT FILM STARS COOKING STATE CAPITALS POTPOURRI "G" WHIZ!
$100 [7]
God told Adam, "Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of" this one
Tree of the knowledge of good & evil
Keith
$100 [16]
This former mayor of Carmel, California played 3 songs on the piano in "In The Line Of Fire"
Clint Eastwood
Roger
$100 [21]
This device reads 234-240 degrees F. when your candy reaches the soft ball stage
Thermometer
Ann
$100 [1]
The metropolitan area of this Michigan capital occupies parts of 3 counties
Lansing
Ann
$100 [26]
The origins of this company can be traced back to the production of a car called the Dat in 1911
Nissan/Datsun
$100 [6]
It's a wine glass with a base & a stem
Goblet
Keith
$200 [8]
It was God's sign to Noah that he would never again flood the Earth
Rainbow
Keith
$200 [17]
This current James Bond was a fire eater while with the London Street Theatre Group
Pierce Brosnan
Roger Ann
$200 [22]
Before baking the peanut butter type of these, Heloise flattens them with a potato masher
Cookies
Keith
$200 [2]
The area of this Wyoming capital was first occupied by the Native American tribe for which it's named
Cheyenne
Roger
$200 [27]
Ash Wednesday is a movable feast falling this many days, excluding Sundays, before Easter
40
Keith
$200 [10]
The insane emperor Commodus fought in the arena as one of these combatants
Gladiator
Keith
$300 [9]
In Joshua the Israelites made a miraculous crossing of this river, much as they did at the Red Sea
Jordan
Ann
$300 [18]
This female star of "Splash" sung backup vocals on Jackson Browne's hit "You're A Friend of Mine"
Daryl Hannah
Roger
$300 [23]
The "bulb" type of this utensil moistens meat while it's cooking
Baster
Ann
$300 [3]
This city is the center of Alabama's fertile "Black Belt" agricultural area
Montgomery
Roger
$300 [28]
In 1950 this former first lady won the second Four Freedoms Award
Eleanor Roosevelt
Keith
$300 [12]
During WWII this island was the site of the first major Allied offensive in the Pacific
Guadalcanal
Roger
$400 [11]
This collection of sayings is sometimes referred to as the "Book of Wisdom"
Proverbs
Roger Ann
$400 [19]
In 1972 this future wife of Alec Baldwin & her mother posed together as models for Breck shampoo
Kim Basinger
Ann
$400 [24]
As a verb, it means to insert strips of fat into meat; as a noun, it's rendered pork fat itself
Lard
$400 [4]
Lincoln University in this Missouri capital was founded by black Civil War veterans
Jefferson City
Ann
$400 [29]
The National Air & Space Museum's planetarium is named for this German-American physicist
Albert Einstein
Keith
$400 [13]
Grammatically speaking, it's a verbal noun ending in "ing"
Gerund
Keith
$500 [14]
While living in Midian, he married Zipporah
Moses
Keith
$500 [20]
To play the role of Nazi Amon Goeth in "Schindler's List", this actor gained about 25 pounds
Ralph Fiennes
Roger
$500 [25]
These onion relatives found in vichyssoise must be washed carefully to remove dirt from the leaves
Leeks
DD $500 [5]
This capital's 1970 merger with the town of Douglas made it the nation's largest state capital in area
Juneau, Alaska
Ann
$500 [30]
Snaketown on the Gila River in this state is the best-studied village of the Hohokam culture
Arizona
Keith
$500 [15]
The Soviet Union's chief administration of corrective labor camps was known by this Russian acronym
GULAG (Main Directorate for Corrective Labor Camps)
Roger

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC PEOPLE MUSICAL THEATRE GEOGRAPHY AMERICAN LITERATURE ART & ARTISTS THE LONGEST
$200 [14]
Earlier in 1775 he rode to warn the patriots to move their military stores from Concord
Paul Revere
Keith
$200 [26]
In 1996 Lou Diamond Phillips filled Yul Brynner's royal shoes for a revival of this musical
The King And I
Ann
$200 [6]
This tiny principality is bordered on 3 sides by the French department of Alpes-Maritmes
Monaco
Ann
$200 [21]
Harpooneers in this novel include Tashtego, Daggoo & Queequeg, a cannibal
Moby Dick
Keith
$200 [1]
The artists who covered nudity painted by him in the Sistine Chapel were called "breeches makers"
Michelangelo
Keith
$200 [11]
At 24 miles, Loch Awe is the longest lake in this country of Great Britain
Scotland
Keith
$400 [15]
After his father failed several times, this man succeeded in developing the mechanical grain reaper
Cyrus McCormick
Ann Keith
$400 [27]
Patti Lu Pone, Glenn Close & Betty Buckley have all played Norma Desmond in this show
Sunset Boulevard
Ann
$400 [7]
Both Spain's & California's highest mountain peaks are in a range called this
Sierra Nevadas
Keith
$400 [22]
This 1950 Ray Bradbury book collected 26 stories about Earth's colonization of Mars
The Martian Chronicles
Roger
$400 [2]
In 1792 Thomas Lawrence succeeded Sir Joshua Reynolds as principal painter to this king
George III
$400 [12]
Guinness says the longest of these dance lines was formed by 119,986 people at a 1988 Miami festival
Conga line
Ann
$600 [16]
"It's Good To Be Alive" is the autobiography of this 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers catcher
Roy Campanella
DD $800 [28]
Theatre troupe seen here, they've created quite a noise in the dance world:[video clue]
Stomp
Ann
DD $500 [8]
Balaklava lies on the tip of this peninsula, opposite Yalta
Crimean Peninsula
Keith
$600 [23]
This 1854 Thoreau work is subtitled "Or Life in the Woods"
Walden
Roger
$600 [3]
The Vermeer show at this Washington, D.C. gallery was shut down Dec. 16, 1995 by the budget impasse
National Gallery of Art
Roger
$600 [13]
The longest match at this tournament lasted 112 games when Pancho Gonzalez beat Charles Pasarell
Wimbledon
Roger
$800 [17]
This commander of the AEF in WWI taught military science at the University of Nebraska in the 1890s
John "Black Jack" Pershing
Roger
$800 [29]
Try to remember this long-running musical that features the song "Try To Remember"
The Fantasticks
Keith
$800 [9]
This Sudanese capital is located at the junction of the Blue & the White Nile
Khartoum
Ann
$800 [24]
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", this character kills Dr. Robinson, a murder witnessed by Tom
Injun Joe
Roger
$800 [4]
Paal Enger, one of those who stole his "The Scream" in Oslo in 1994, was sentenced to prison in 1996
Edvard Munch
Roger
$800 [19]
The longest inscription of these symbols is the more than 700 on the 9th century Rokstenen
Runes
Keith
$1,000 [18]
This orator served as Secretary of State under William Henry Harrison & John Tyler
Daniel Webster
Ann Keith
$1,000 [30]
Bob Fosse made his choreographic debut with this musical about a threatened strike in a sleepwear factory
The Pajama Game
$1,000 [10]
It's the landlocked African country formerly known as Bechuanaland
Botswana
$1,000 [25]
"Sons", the second novel in her "House of Earth" trilogy, traces the lives of Wang Lung's 3 sons
Pearl S. Buck
Roger
$1,000 [5]
This pop artist of comics-inspired images was awarded the National Medal of Art in 1995
Roy Lichtenstein
Roger
$1,000 [20]
Country with the longest national road; it runs 4,860 miles from a city with a woman's name to one with a man's
Canada

Final Jeopardy!

SPORTS

Last awarded in 1970, the Jules Rimet Cup was replaced by this trophy in 1974

The World Cup (of soccer)

Ann "What is the Stanley Cup?" — wagered $1,500
Keith "What is the Stanley Cup?" — wagered $4,600
Roger "What is the Lombardi Trophey" — wagered $2,001

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