Show #2341 1994-11-07 (taped 1994-10-02) Celebrity

1994 CelebrityJeopardy!game 1.

Contestants

Tony Randall — an actor from the National Actors Theatre

Stefanie Powers — an actress fromHart to Hart

General H. Norman Schwarzkopf — a retired general from the U.S. Army

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Norm $900 $3,800 $7,000 $14,000
Winner: $14,000 to the Boggy Creek Gang
$9,000
19 R (including 1 DD), 1 W (including 1 DD)
Stefanie $700 $1,000 $600 $1,200
3rd place: $10,000 to the William Holden Wildlife Foundation
$600
8 R, 3 W
Tony $2,400 $2,300 $6,900 $9,900
2nd place: $10,000 to the National Actors Theatre
$6,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT TIMES ROCK SONGS HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES ENGLISH LIT. POTENT POTABLES THE ELEMENTS
$100 [11]
Nebuchadnezzar is sometimes credited with building the hanging gardens of this city
Babylon
Norm
$100 [26]
This Bill Haley number was only a minor hit until featured in the movie "Blackboard Jungle"
"Rock Around The Clock"
Stefanie
$100 [21]
Jokingly, this May observance is said to fall nine months after Father's Night
Mother's Day
Stefanie
$100 [6]
Thomas Hardy, who gave us "The Return of the Native", also wrote of this girl "of the d'Urbervilles"
Tess
Norm
$100 [1]
The name of this aromatic wine found in martinis comes from the German word for wormwood
vermouth
Tony
$100 [16]
This metal, Al, used in beverage cans & food wrap was once considered a precious metals
aluminum
Tony
$200 [12]
The ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic people, meaning they had many of these
gods
Tony
$200 [22]
It's the last federal holiday of the year
Christmas
Norm Tony
$200 [7]
Last name shared by "Murder in the Cathedral" author T .S. & "Adam Bede" author George
Eliot
Tony
$200 [2]
The sour mash type of this Kentucky whiskey is made by adding part of the old mash to new batches
bourbon
Norm
$200 [17]
Selenium is sometimes added to this material during vulcanization to increase abrasion resistance
rubber
Norm Tony
$300 [13]
For the Persian Empire, Cyrus the Great set up a mail delivery system similar to this Old West one
the Pony Express
Norm
$300 [23]
It's celebrated the evening before All Saints' Day
Halloween
Stefanie Tony
$300 [8]
This Miss Marple creator was one of the 1st authors to be published in a Penguin paperback
Agatha Christie
Tony
$300 [3]
It's the spirit found in a daiquiri cocktail
rum
Stefanie
$300 [18]
This element, symbol He, is the most difficult of all gases to liquefy
helium
Norm
$400 [14]
About all that is accepted about this author is that he was blind & wrote the "Iliad" & the "Odyssey"
Homer
Tony
$400 [24]
The name of this 8-day Jewish festival is Hebrew for "dedication"
Hanukkah
Stefanie
$500 [10]
The final version of his "Paradise Lost" was published in 1674
Milton
Norm
$400 [4]
This country produces a resinated wine called kokkineli in addition to the more famous retsina
Greece
Stefanie
$400 [19]
This metal, aka quicksilver, becomes a solid at minus 40 degrees
mercury
Norm
$500 [15]
At his death in 323 B.C., Alexander the Great's empire covered parts of these 3 continents
Europe, Asia & Africa
Norm Tony
$500 [25]
This French holiday that commemorates the storming of a prison is also known as la Fete Nationale
Bastille Day
Norm
DD $1,100 [9]
He's the legendary king in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"
King Arthur
Tony
$500 [5]
Zubrowka is a Polish form of this spirit with a bit of buffalo grass steeped in it
vodka
Tony
$500 [20]
Betadine, used as a skin antiseptic, is a solution of povidone & this element symbolized I
iodine
Norm

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS Mcs & Macs ANATOMY WORLD CAPITALS POTPOURRI
$200 [2]
In 1877 this inventor of the telephone married Mabel Hubbard, a deaf girl whom he had taught
(Alexander Graham) Bell
Tony
$200 [21]
Bergen's Charlie or communist-hunting senator Joseph
McCarthy
Stefanie
$200 [16]
The most important form of this hormone in women is estradiol
estrogen
Stefanie
$200 [1]
The Old Capitol Building in this Cuban capital resembles ours in Washington, D.C.
Havana
Tony
$200 [11]
Kleptophobia is the fear of doing this; if you wanted to do it all the time you'd be a kleptomaniac
stealing
Stefanie
$400 [3]
While in law school, this current Supreme Court justice received the nickname "Ruthless Ruthie"
Justice Ginsberg
Stefanie Tony
$400 [22]
"Twentieth Century" playwright Charles or 20th century general Douglas
MacArthur
Tony
$400 [17]
The tongue's taste buds distinguish 4 basic tastes: salty, bitter, sweet & this one
sour
Norm
$400 [7]
A bullet train runs between this capital & Fukuoka
Tokyo
Tony
$400 [12]
In 1803 this emperor's youngest brother, Jerome, married an American teenager in Baltimore
Napoléon
Tony
$600 [4]
As well as 325 products from peanuts, this black scientist developed several from soybeans & pecans
George Washington Carver
Tony
$600 [18]
This joint serves as a hinge for the femur & tibia
the knee
Norm
$600 [10]
In 1886 Freud set up a private practice in this capital
Vienna
Norm
$600 [13]
Discoveryland is Euro Disney's equivalent of this futuristic land found in Disneyland & Disney World
Tomorrowland
Stefanie Tony
$800 [5]
His criticisms of Aaron Burr's character led to their fatal 1804 duel
Alexander Hamilton
Norm
$800 [19]
During a person's lifetime, these organs will remove waste from more than 10 million gallons of blood
the kidneys
Norm
$800 [8]
The statue of Leif Ericson in this country's capital of Reykjavik was a gift from the U.S.
Iceland
Tony
$800 [14]
The French call this musical instrument la petite flute
the piccolo
Tony
DD $2,000 [6]
In 1901 this Scottish-American sold his steel company to U.S. Steel for more than $250 million
Andrew Carnegie
Norm
DD $1,000 [20]
The common bile duct is formed by the cystic duct from the gallbladder & the hepatic duct from this organ
the liver
Norm
$1,000 [9]
In 1930 the name of its capital was changed from Angora to Ankara
Turkey
Norm
$1,000 [15]
"Museita's Waltz" is a highlight of this composer's 1896 opera "La boheme"
Giacomo Puccini
Tony

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. LANDMARKS

James Hoban, who designed & built this, had to rebuild it after a fire in 1814

the White House

Stefanie "What is the White House" — wagered $600
Tony "What is the White House?" — wagered $3,000
Norm "What is the White House?" — wagered $7,000

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