Show #3206 1998-07-06 (taped 1998-04-13) Regular

Dan Girard game 2.

Contestants

Jill Heintze — a homemaker from Lexington, Kentucky

David Evans — an inventory specialist from San Clemente, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,600)

Dan Girard — a landscape artist from Altadena, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dan $3,000 $5,300 $13,900 $6,800
2-day champion: $12,400
$13,400
32 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
David $100 $300 $2,900 $1
2nd place: a trip to Green Granite Inn, New Hampshire
$3,500
16 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
Jill $600 $800 $-400 $-400
3rd place: DirecTV satellite system
$-400
7 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC EUROPEANS SAINTS' DAYS LEFTOVERS RAILROADING SINGERS (5, 5)
$100 [1]
In 64 A.D. when Rome burned, this emperor was fiddling around at his house in Antioch
Nero
Dan
$100 [7]
On April 23 dragons tend to tell him, "You slay me, you really slay me"
Saint George
Dan
$100 [16]
The allicin in cloves of this may help lower your blood cholesterol level
garlic
Dan
$100 [6]
Casey Jones & Choo-Choo Charlie were famous ones
engineers
Dan Jill
$100 [23]
Rolling Stone named this "Piano Man"'s "River of Dreams" CD sleeve 1994's worst album cover
Billy Joel
David
$100 [21]
AM-FM morning alarm
an alarm clock (or clock radio)
Dan Jill
$200 [2]
On Jan. 28, 814 this "Most serene majesty, crowned by God, emperor great and pacific" died in Aachen
Charlemagne
Dan
$200 [8]
Joseph of Arimathea shares this day with Patrick
March 17
Jill
$200 [17]
Victorians believed the bigger & heavier this organ was, the smarter you were; Thackeray's was 3 lbs. 10 oz.
the brain
Dan
$200 [12]
"Shunting" is when a train switches these
tracks
Dan
$200 [24]
Singer heard here with a 1968 smash hit:
James Brown
David Jill
$200 [22]
In the mid-14th century, it was the plague on you
the Black Death
Jill
$300 [3]
Many historians consider his death at Bosworth Field to be the end of the Wars of the Roses
Richard III
Dan
$300 [9]
It's no mystery Christie & Sayers celebrated these 2 saints on February 5 & 6
Agatha & Dorothy
David Jill
$300 [18]
The biga, triga & quadriga were chariots that used 2, 3 & 4 of these, respectively
horses
Dan
$400 [14]
The boarding area for passengers at a station; women have "shoes" for it
platform
Dan
$300 [25]
Singer seen here, boogeying with Courteney Cox:
Bruce Springsteen
Jill
$300 [30]
North Pole toymaker
Santa Claus
Dan
$400 [4]
In 1699 this czar forced his noblemen to shave off their beards & adopt Western dress
Peter the Great
David
$400 [10]
She waltzes in with a March 14 date, mate
Saint Matilda
Dan
$400 [19]
This Hindu priestly caste oversaw the slaughter of cattle until the animals were declared sacred
Brahmans
David
$500 [15]
A bed on a Pullman for a Roman emperor might be a "Caesarean" one
Berth
Dan
$400 [26]
The 2 groups for which Stephen Stills was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on May 6, 1997
Buffalo Springfield & Crosby, Stills & Nash
David Jill
$400 [29]
Catch one of these quick naps & you can "count" on being refreshed
forty winks
Dan
$500 [5]
This Fascist leader was named for 3 revolutionaries, one of whom was Mexican president Benito Juarez
Benito Mussolini
Dan
$500 [11]
December 1 is the day for this saint who was "Elsewhere" on TV
Saint Eligius
Dan
$500 [20]
This insurance company was named in the 19th century after a live volcano
Aetna
Dan
DD $800 [13]
Railroad term that's also slang forthe following:
boxcars
Dan
$500 [27]
This country superstar & Linda Davis won a 1993 Grammy for their hit duet, "Does He Love You"
Reba McEntire
David
$500 [28]
A person's temperature & pulse & respiration rates
vital signs
Dan

Double Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL FEMALES GYMNASTICS 1965 POLITICIANS PEOPLE & PLACES MORE CELEBRITY RHYME TIME
$200 [17]
She wrote about shy teacher Lucy Snowe in "Villette" after creating a shy governess named Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
David
$200 [16]
Tossed in rhythmic gymnastics, it's 30-35" in diameter, about the size of the hula type
hoop
David
$200 [2]
Public Law 89-152 made burning or mutilating one of these cards a federal crime
draft cards
Dan
$200 [11]
Consummate politician portrayedherein a 1995 film:
Richard M. Nixon
David
$200 [1]
A Bruxellois is a native of the European city we call this
Brussels
Dan
$200 [27]
Aikman's playthings
Troy's toys
David
$400 [18]
Rosamond Vincy is the selfish spouse of Tertius Lydgate in her 1870s novel "Middlemarch"
George Eliot
Dan
$400 [19]
The finishing move of a routine on a pommel horse or of a ride on a real horse
the dismount
David
$400 [3]
We kid you not, in October this U.N. agency won the Nobel Peace Prize
UNICEF
David
$400 [12]
First elected in 1978 from Georgia's 6th District, he's that state's senior member in the House
Newt Gingrich
David
$400 [7]
It's okay for folks to call you a pelican if you're from this "Pelican State"
Louisiana
David
$400 [29]
Redgrave's transgressions
Lynn's sins
Dan
$600 [23]
This Defoe heroine calls herself "as impudent a thief... as" the infamous "Moll Cut-Purse"
Moll Flanders
David
$800 [25]
In the 1930s George Nissen developed this bouncy apparatus which later split off from gymnastics
the trampoline
David Jill
$600 [4]
Italy's & France's presidents did the ribbon-cutting on a new tunnel through this mountain
Mont Blanc
David
$600 [13]
At $130,000, this current New York governor is one of the highest paid in America
George Pataki
Dan
$800 [9]
Lett us be the first to tell you that these Baltic people are also known as Letts
Latvians
Dan
$600 [30]
Patinkin's peppermints
Mandy's candies
Dan
$800 [22]
At the beginning of a Thomas Hardy novel, she is "a mere vessel of emotion untinctured by experience"
Tess
Dan
$1,000 [26]
In 1972 Nancy Thies became the first to do a backflip on this piece of equipment
the balance beam
$800 [5]
This singer with a famous father had a No. 1 hit in 1965 with the song heard here:
Gary Lewis
David
$800 [14]
On Nov. 2, 1993 she became the first woman elected governor of New Jersey
Christine Todd Whitman
Dan
$1,000 [10]
A person from an island country near Sicily, or his little lap dog
Maltese
Dan
$800 [28]
Torn's midnight swims
Rip's dips
Dan
$1,000 [21]
Asked, "What do you make, madame?", this knitter replied, "Many things... for instance, shrouds"
Madame Defarge
Dan
DD $1,500 [20]
(Hi, I'm Kerri Strug.) This word that means "falling" is part of the floor exercise, which includes rolls & somersaults
tumbling
David
$1,000 [6]
Congress created this Cabinet dept. in 1965 but a secretary wasn't picked to head it until 1966
HUD (Housing and Urban Development)
Dan Jill
$1,000 [15]
Represented by Olympia Snowe & Susan Collins, it's the only state with 2 female GOP senators
Maine
Dan Jill
DD $1,500 [8]
If you're Medinese, you're from a sacred city in this country
Saudi Arabia (Medina)
David
$1,000 [24]
Jessica's forehead fringe
Lange's bangs
Dan David

Final Jeopardy!

WESTERNS

Created by Clarence E. Mulford, in books he was a crusty guy with a bad leg; in film, a romantic lead

Hopalong Cassidy

David "Who was Sage Br" — wagered $2,899
Dan "Who is the Virginian" — wagered $7,100

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