Show #1984 1993-04-01 (taped 1992-12-02) Regular

Contestants

Barbara Craig-Nichols — an elementary school teacher from Riverside, California

David Juliano — a casino dealer from Las Vegas, Nevada

Doug Ralls — a franchise business manager from Laguna Niguel, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Doug $2,000 $3,100 $5,300 $2,599
2nd place: Singer 18th-century dining room set + Wallace silver candelabra + + either the Jeopardy! 25th anniversary computer game or the Jeopardy! '92 home game
$5,300
26 R, 6 W
David $-400 $3,000 $4,000 $8,000
New champion: $8,000
$3,700
15 R (including 1 DD), 6 W
Barbara $-400 $-1,500 $1,000 $1,000
3rd place: Vortex contemporary sculpture by Artisan House + either the Jeopardy! 25th anniversary computer game or the Jeopardy! '92 home game
$1,900
12 R (including 1 DD), 8 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL SCIENCE FIRST AID STATE MOTTOES INTERNATIONAL CUISINE THE ROLLING STONES PAINT IT "BLACK"
$100 [1]
Anthracite, the highest grade of coal, is composed almost entirely of this element
carbon
Doug
$100 [15]
A closed fracture is also called a simple fracture; an open fracture is better known as this
a compound fracture
Doug
$100 [5]
Bill Clinton could tell you its state motto is "The people rule"
Arkansas
Barbara
$100 [6]
Traditionally, pizza napoletana is topped with these little fish
anchovies
Doug
$100 [12]
In 1971 Mick Jagger married this Nicaraguan socialite in St. Tropez; they divorced 8 years later
Bianca Jagger
Doug
$100 [21]
In casinos it's another name for the card game twenty-one
blackjack
Doug
$200 [2]
Scientists once tried to estimate the Earth's age by measuring the level of this substance in the ocean
salt
Doug
$200 [16]
A person who feels like he's going to do this should lie down or sit with his head between his knees
faint
David
$200 [18]
This phrase not only serves as Florida's state motto, it's the U.S. motto as well
"In God we trust"
Barbara
$200 [8]
Ghee, a type of clarified butter used in curry paste, originated in this country
India
Barbara
$200 [13]
Mick Jagger & Keith Richards were among those singing in the chorus on this group's "All You Need Is Love"
The Beatles
Barbara
$200 [22]
It's a place or method for selling goods illegally
the black market
Doug
$300 [3]
Aircraft often use the "gyro" type of this instrument, as it's unaffected by local magnetic fields
a compass
Doug David
$300 [17]
If this is not severe, it can often be controlled by direct pressure
bleeding
Doug
$300 [24]
This state motto of Virginia translates to "Thus always to tyrants"
Sic semper tyrannis
David
$300 [9]
To make a simple quesadilla, start by folding one of these around a cheese filling
a tortilla
Doug
$300 [14]
A cleaned-up version of "Let's Spend The Night Together" was sung on this TV variety show in 1967
The Ed Sullivan Show
Doug
$300 [23]
It means to exclude socially, or a vote against a candidate
blackball
David Barbara
$400 [4]
About 70% of this pungent gas produced is converted into fertilizer
ammonia
Doug David Barbara
$400 [27]
To help a drowning victim start breathing, use the mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose method of this
artificial resuscitation
David
$500 [26]
Its motto is "Live free or die"
New Hampshire
David Barbara
$400 [10]
Kaasdopen, a cheese fondue dish from this country, is made with Gouda & served with bread
the Netherlands
Doug
$400 [19]
This Stones drummer took the photos in the 1984 book "Chagall's World"
Charlie Watts
David
$400 [28]
It's military slang for coffee, or a thick, dark molasses
blackstrap
David
$500 [7]
Nearly all of the Earth's weather occurs in this layer of the atmosphere below the stratosphere
the troposphere
David Barbara
$500 [30]
A paste made with this cooking ingredient is recommended to soothe the pain of an insect sting
baking soda
Doug Barbara
DD $700 [25]
"The Star of the North" is not Alaska's motto but the motto of this northernmost of the lower 48 states
Minnesota
David
$500 [11]
Tunisians like to eat this ubiquitous North African semolina dish with spicy harissa sauce
couscous
Doug
$500 [20]
Footage from a 1969 concert at this speedway was released in 1970 as the documentary "Gimme Shelter"
Altamont
David
$500 [29]
During the War of 1812, this Sauk Indian chief & about 500 of his warriors fought for the British
Black Hawk
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY OPERETTAS ART POLITICIANS ARCHAEOLOGY LITERARY TRIVIA
$200 [4]
In 1981 Wojciech Jaruzelski established martial law in this country & outlawed Solidarity
Poland
Doug
$200 [25]
Strangely, Man Friday is a mezzo-soprano in this Offenbach work based on a Daniel Defoe book
Robinson Crusoe
Doug
$200 [1]
In 1888 he painted his "House at Arles", his "Bedroom at Arles" & several still lifes of sunflowers
(Vincent) van Gogh
Barbara
$200 [9]
Joseph P. Kennedy II represents this state's 8th district in the U.S. House
Massachusetts
Doug
$200 [15]
Similar artifacts found in Siberia & off Alaska indicate that a land bridge once existed across this strait
the Bering Strait
Barbara
$200 [14]
The expression "to grow like topsy" comes from this 1852 novel
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Doug David
$400 [5]
Great Britain was twice rejected for membership in this economic union; it became a member in 1973
the Common Market
Doug Barbara
$400 [26]
This British playwright of "Private Lives" wrote the twice-filmed operetta "Bitter Sweet"
Noël Coward
Barbara
$400 [2]
At a 1989 auction, this pop artist's "Shot Red Marilyn" sold for $4.07 million
Andy Warhol
Barbara
$400 [10]
He taught business law at Huntington College in 1975, before becoming vice president
Dan Quayle
Doug David
$400 [20]
Bones dating from Mesolithic times indicate that this wolf relative was the first domesticated animal
the dog
Doug
$400 [18]
Dew-of-june, an Indian heroine, appears in his novel "The Pathfinder"
James Fenimore Cooper
Doug David
$600 [6]
The middle class that arose in medieval society was called burgesses in England & this in France
the bourgeoisie
Doug
$600 [27]
This composer's "Die Fledermaus" was first performed in Vienna in 1874
Johann Strauss
Doug
$600 [3]
Of winter, spring, summer or fall, the alternate title of Botticelli's painting "Primavera"
Spring
Doug
$600 [11]
His father, Thomas Dodd, also represented Connecticut in the U.S. Senate
Christopher Dodd
Doug
$600 [21]
In the early 1970s it was reported that the Gran Grifon, flagship of this fleet, was found in Scottish waters
the Spanish Armada
David
$600 [19]
The Italian type of this 14-line poem is also known as the Petrarchan
a sonnet
Doug
$800 [7]
Americans fought in the Abraham Lincoln Battalion in this 1936-39 conflict
the Spanish Civil War
Doug
DD $700 [29]
The German title of this Lehar operetta is "Die Lustige Witwe"
The Merry Widow
Barbara
$800 [16]
Noted Rubens works include the "Raising of" & "Descent from" this religious symbol
the Cross
Barbara
$800 [12]
Vice president under Truman, he represented Kentucky in Congress before & after his term as veep
(Alben W.) Barkley
Doug
$800 [22]
Early in WWII fossils of this "Man" were lost in an attempt to smuggle them out of China
Peking Man
Barbara
$800 [23]
Famous price of the novels written by Ned Buntline
dime
David
$1,000 [8]
Around 1400 Tsong-kha-pa founded the Yellow Hat order of this Tibetan form of Buddhism
Lamaism
David Barbara
$1,000 [17]
Like most of his works, this American sculptor's "The Diner" features figures cast from living models
George Segal
Doug David
$1,000 [13]
The Whig candidate of 1852, he held the rank of general in 3 wars
Winfield Scott
Doug David
DD $800 [28]
In 1977 an archaeologist uncovered the possible burial site of this king, Alexander the Great's father
Philip (of Macedon)
Barbara
$1,000 [24]
Time magazine called this "Working" author "the tape recorder's best friend"
Studs Terkel
Barbara

Final Jeopardy!

EXPLORERS

This contemporary of Columbus established the concept of a New World in his 1504 letter "Mundus Novus"

Amerigo Vespucci

Barbara "Who is Vasco de Gama" — wagered $0
David "Who is Vespucci?" — wagered $4,000
Doug "Who was Magellin" — wagered $2,701

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