Show #2251 1994-05-23 (taped 1994-01-31) Regular

Contestants

Larry Shackley — a musician from Wheaton, Illinois

Gregg Gendiellee — a substitute teacher from Centereach, New York

Pat Allen — a bartender and antiques dealer from Norco, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Pat $1,800 $4,600 $2,800 $5,550
2nd place: a trip for 2 to St. Thomas, US VIrgin Islands
$2,300
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Gregg $700 $800 $3,200 $100
3rd place: a Croton watch and Jeopardy! / Wheel of Fortune video games for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis
$3,200
8 R, 2 W
Larry $1,400 $3,000 $13,100 $11,200
New champion: $11,200
$14,200
31 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE HINTS FROM HELOISE NATURE MINNESOTANS SPORTS WHAT'S THE PITCH?
$100 [4]
This city, the birthplace of Jesus, was also where Samuel anointed King David
Bethlehem
Pat
$100 [1]
If you push each of these birthday items into a marshmallow, wax won't drip onto the cake
candles
Pat
$100 [7]
In 1845 the fungus disease phytophthora infestans rotted these vegetables all over Europe
potatoes
Pat
$100 [21]
This creator of "Peanuts" was once a free-lance cartoonist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press
Charles Schulz
Gregg
$100 [26]
Regret, Genuine Risk & Winning Colors are the only fillies to win this Triple Crown race
Kentucky Derby
Pat
$100 [16]
"The Breakfast of Champions"
Wheaties
Larry
$200 [9]
In Genesis God told this creature it would eat dust "all the days of thy life"
the serpent
Larry
$200 [2]
To keep your refrigerator smelling clean, use baking soda or this barbecue fuel
charcoal
Pat
$200 [8]
To aid its nocturnal habits, these facial features on a tarsier are each as big as its brain
eyes
Gregg Larry
$200 [22]
This "Great Gatsby" author was related to a woman hanged in connection with Lincoln's assassination
(F. Scott) Fitzgerald
Larry
$200 [27]
This sterling silver yachting trophy was designed by London's Robert Garrard Crown jewelers in 1848
the America's Cup
Pat
$200 [17]
"The Great American Chocolate Bar"
Hershey's
Pat
$300 [10]
After he was called forth from the dead, he appeared "bound hand and foot with graveclothes"
Lazarus
Larry
$300 [3]
To keep this guacamole ingredient from darkening, leave the pit in it
an avocado
Larry
$300 [12]
Pick up a walking stick & you'll see that it has this many legs
six
Larry
$300 [23]
This man, Chief Justice of the U.S. 1969-1986, graduated magna cum laude from St. Paul College of Law in 1931
(Warren) Burger
Larry
$300 [28]
American winners of this Olympic event include Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson & Bruce Jenner
the decathlon
Larry
$300 [18]
"You deserve a break today"
McDonald's
Larry
$400 [11]
The Latin Vulgate calls this book of the Bible "Liber Judicum"
Judges
Pat
$400 [5]
When cutting these flowers, use a spring clothespin on the stems to keep from getting pricked
roses
Pat
$400 [14]
The cormorant is related to this "pouched" creature
the pelican
Gregg Larry
$400 [24]
This oilman who founded a Malibu, California museum was born in Minneapolis in 1892
(John Paul) Getty
Pat
$400 [29]
The insignia of this National League baseball team features a mountain peak
the (Colorado) Rockies
Larry
$400 [19]
"Let your fingers do the walking"
the Yellow Pages
Pat
$500 [13]
The single longest of Paul's epistles is addressed to these people
the Romans
Larry
$500 [6]
You can do this to many wrinkled fabrics over a hot light bulb
iron them
Pat
$500 [15]
The Douglas fir is not a true fir; it belongs to this evergreen family
the pine
Gregg
DD $1,000 [25]
in 1977 he was voted deputy president pro tem of the U.S. Senate, a position created for him
(Hubert H.) Humphrey
Pat
$500 [30]
Bill Walton of this school was the outstanding player of the NCAA basketball tournament in 1972 & 1973
UCLA
Pat
$500 [20]
"Because time goes by"
Kodak

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH HISTORY '50s FILM FACTS THE ARMED FORCES U.S. GEOGRAPHY FASHION THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
$200 [3]
The Normans built many of these with mottes & baileys around the country
castles
Larry
$200 [8]
This "fair lady"s radiant performance in "The Nun's Story" earned her a 1959 Oscar nomination
Audrey Hepburn
Gregg
$200 [1]
This branch's memorial in Arlington, Va. depicts the flag raising on Iwo Jima
the Marine Corps
Pat
$200 [2]
Alabama's general coastline, only 53 miles, is along this gulf
the Gulf of Mexico
Larry
$200 [26]
High rise, harem & hip-hugger are 3 types of these
pants
Larry
$200 [17]
Many scholars believe that the white knight is a caricature of this author of the book
Lewis Carroll
Larry
$400 [4]
This new form of football was invented in 1823 when a boy carried the ball instead of kicking it
rugby football
Larry
$400 [9]
In 1956 he made his movie debut in a Civil War film called "Love Me Tender"
Elvis Presley
Larry
$400 [22]
In 1952 the U.S. Army formed the special forces group later nicknamed this
the Green Berets
Gregg
$600 [14]
The Los Angeles aqueduct crosses the western part of this desert
the Mojave
Larry
$400 [27]
To evaluate these gems, run them across your teeth; the real ones are rough
pearls
Pat
$400 [18]
This Wonderland tea party pair reappears under the new names Hatta & Haigha
the Mad Hatter & the March Hare
Pat Larry
$600 [5]
Henry II referred to him as a "turbulent priest"
Becket
Larry
$600 [10]
Poetic pair played by Jennifer Jones & Bill Travers in 1957's "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"
the Brownings
Larry
$600 [23]
The U.S. has built over 50 of the F-117A planes with this "sneaky" nickname
stealth
Pat
$800 [15]
Georgia's highest point is Brasstown Bald Mountain in this range of the Appalachians
the Blue Ridge Mountains
Pat
$600 [28]
This clothing chain "fell into" a 1988 Woolmark award from the Men's Fashion Assoc. of America
the Gap
Larry
$600 [19]
These brothers are enantiomorphs, or mirror-image forms of each other--nowhow! Contrariwise
Tweedle-Dee & Tweedle-Dum
Larry
DD $1,000 [6]
The "rump" parliament wanted him to be the last king England would ever name
Charles I
Larry
$800 [11]
His children Michael, Josephine & Geraldine played street urchins in his 1952 film "Limelight"
(Charlie) Chaplin
Larry
$800 [24]
During World War II Oveta Culp Hobby was director of this new force
the Women's Army Corps
Pat Gregg
$1,000 [16]
This twin city of Urbana, Illinois was once called West Urbana
Champaign
Larry
$800 [29]
In 1958 he designed the trapeze dress for the house of Dior
Yves Saint-Laurent
Larry
$800 [20]
This ovoid character tells Alice, "My name means the shape I am--and a good handsome shape it is, too"
Humpty Dumpty
Larry
$1,000 [7]
This became a royal palace after Henry VIII confiscated it from Cardinal Wolsey
Hampton Court
Larry
$1,000 [12]
Dean Stockwell was a teenager when he played the title lad in the 1950 film of this Kipling classic
Kim
Larry
$1,000 [25]
Until rear-admiral was created in 1862, this was the highest non-honorary U.S. Navy rank
captain
Pat Gregg
DD $1,300 [13]
Cities on this river include Aliquippa, Pennsylvania & Louisville, Kentucky
the Ohio River
Larry
$1,000 [30]
"Bouncy" term for the wide ruffle attached to a skirt
a flounce
Gregg
$1,000 [21]
Tenniel's illustrations of the unicorn & the man in white paper represent this Victorian prime minister
Disraeli
Gregg

Final Jeopardy!

BEST SELLERS

The title of this 1987 novel comes from the burning of valuables in Florence, Italy in the 1490s

Bonfire of the Vanities

Pat "What is Bonfire of the Vanities?" — wagered $2,750
Gregg "What Name of" — wagered $3,100
Larry "What is ?" — wagered $1,900

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