Show #2685 1996-04-12 (taped 1995-12-13) Regular

Michael Dupée game 4.

Contestants

Bruce Clark — an attorney from Albuquerque, New Mexico

Joe McNamara — a naval flight officer originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Michael Dupee — an attorney from Cleveland, Ohio (whose 3-day cash winnings total $44,202)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Michael $2,600 $3,800 $9,200 $5,199
4-day champion: $49,401
$10,400
28 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Joe $1,400 $3,000 $6,600 $4,999
2nd place: a trip to Carmel, California + a Panasonic camcorder
$6,600
19 R, 3 W
Bruce $100 $-100 $4,100 $1
3rd place: Franchi Menotti sports watch
$4,100
9 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

PEOPLE IN HISTORY TELEVISION GEMS & JEWELRY EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY OLD BASEBALL TEAMS ANAGRAMS
$100 [11]
Elizabeth Barton, who condemned this king's relationship with Anne Boleyn, was condemned & executed in 1534
Henry VIII
Michael
$100 [19]
After "Perry Mason" was canceled, Raymond Burr returned as this wheelchair-bound detective
"Ironside"
Joe
$100 [26]
In the 1930s Carroll F. Chatham invented a process to create these green gems artificially
Emeralds
Joe
$100 [6]
The Great Saint Bernard & Little Saint Bernard passes traverse these mountains
The Alps
Bruce
$100 [1]
From 1884 to 1888 the Trolley Dodgers played for this city, now a New York borough
Brooklyn
Michael
$100 [16]
You don't have to be nosy to know "Jeopardy!" is taped at this studio
Sony (Nosy)
Michael
$200 [12]
Saint Hyacinth, whose uncle was the bishop of Krakow, is the apostle of this country
Poland
Michael
$200 [20]
In the 1995 miniseries "Buffalo Girls", Anjelica Huston played this notorious frontierswoman
Calamity Jane
Joe
$200 [27]
This highly prized form of corundum gets its red color from minute amounts of chromium
Rubies
Joe
$200 [7]
At its narrowest point, this strait separates Europe from Africa by about 8 miles
Gibraltar
Michael
$200 [2]
In 1903 the Baltimore Orioles became the New York Highlanders; in 1913 they became this team
New York Yankees
Joe
$200 [17]
Apes might enjoy eating these legumes
Peas (Apes)
Joe
$300 [13]
During WWI this future president of Vietnam worked at the Carlton Hotel in London
Ho Chi Minh
Michael
$300 [21]
Before heading a "Dynasty", he played professor Mike Endicott on "To Rome With Love"
John Forsythe
Michael
$300 [28]
The waters north of Australia yield large silver-white ones of these
Pearls
Michael
$300 [8]
This Icelandic capital is located on a bay called Faxafloi
Reykjavik
Michael
$300 [3]
In 1944-45 a Philadelphia team was named this; today it's the name of Toronto's team
Blue Jays
Joe
$300 [18]
Lois painted a lovely picture of this barnyard structure in oils
Silo (Lois & Oils)
Bruce
$400 [14]
"Aut Caesar Aut Nihil"--- "Either Caesar or Nothing"--was a motto used by Cesare of this notorious family
The Borgias
Joe
$400 [22]
From 1982 to 1985 Julia Louis-Dreyfus was one of the regulars on this comedy show
"Saturday Night Live"
Michael
$400 [29]
Alexandrite & this "feline" gemstone are varieties of the same mineral
cat's eye
Michael Joe
$400 [9]
These mountains form a natural barrier between Spain & France
Pyrenees
Michael
$400 [4]
In 1890 this city had a team called the Bisons; a little redundant, don't you think?
Buffalo
Joe
$400 [24]
It's a snap to wash these items of cookware if they're non-stick
Pans (Snap)
Joe
$500 [15]
A national hero for his defense of Mafeking during the Boer War, he later founded the Boy Scouts
Robert Baden-Powell
Michael
$500 [23]
In 1995 Kristy McNichol, who flew the coop from this sitcom, returned for the final episode
"Empty Nest"
Joe Bruce
$500 [30]
These October birthstones may lose their color & crack if allowed to dry out
Opals
Joe
DD $500 [10]
Yding Skovhoj, Denmark's highest point, is located on this peninsula
Jutland
Michael
$500 [5]
This city's 19th C. teams included the Eclipse & the Colonels, but not the Sluggers
Louisville
Joe
$500 [25]
The name of this Canadian province is an anagram of "main boat"
Manitoba
Michael

Double Jeopardy! Round

SPACE EXPLORERS GERMAN CUISINE 1960S POP PERSONALITIES FICTIONAL CHARACTERS WORLD RELIGIONS DOWN FOR THE COUNT
$200 [18]
He ran for a U.S. Senate seat in 1964 & 1970 before winning one in 1974
John Glenn
Bruce
$200 [27]
It's the kind of meat you need to make schweineschnitzel
Pork
Michael Joe
$200 [2]
On March 20, 1969, he married Yoko Ono in the registrar's office in Gibraltar
John Lennon
Michael
$200 [8]
Senator & Mrs. Bird aid Eliza as she flees the Shelby estate in this Harriet Beecher Stowe novel
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Michael
$200 [3]
The Jewish sabbath begins at sunset on this day
Friday
Joe
$200 [13]
This literary count was born in 1828 at Yasnaya Polyana, the estate where he lived most of his life
Leo Tolstoy
Michael
$400 [22]
This astronaut who died in the Apollo 1 fire was the subject of "Starfall", co-written by his wife Betsy
Virgil "Gus" Grissom
Michael
$400 [30]
You'll need a pound of these spears to make the soup known as spargelsuppe
Asparagus
Michael
$400 [4]
Before "It's Not Unusual" became a major hit, he performed under the name "Tiger Tom"
Tom Jones
Michael
DD $200 [12]
Clif Clawson is the medical school roommate of this Sinclair Lewis title character
"Arrowsmith"
Michael
$400 [21]
Gandhi said, "Hinduism will live so long as there are Hindus to protect" this animal
Cattle/Cows
Michael
$400 [14]
Count Andrassy helped arrange the Compromise of 1867, which created this dual monarchy
Austria-Hungary
Bruce
DD $400 [24]
Buzz Aldrin left NASA in 1971 & became commander of the test pilot school at this California air force base
Edwards AFB
Michael
$600 [29]
Gerostete Austern are these mollusks roasted & served on the half shell
Oysters
Bruce
$600 [5]
In 1962 this trumpeter & Jerry Moss founded A&M Records
Herb Alpert
Joe
$400 [9]
This Gore Vidal transsexual protagonist's original first name was Myron
Myra Breckinridge
Bruce
$600 [20]
His enlightenment has been dated to around 528 B.C. after a 7-week stay under the bodhi tree
Buddha
Michael
$600 [15]
Count Bernadotte, a diplomat & nephew of this country's King Gustav V, was assassinated in 1948
Sweden
Michael
$600 [23]
In "Apollo 13" Tom Hanks portrays this astronaut
Jim Lovell
$800 [28]
Kase is this dairy product, an essential ingredient in the dish known as kasespatzle
Cheese
Bruce
$800 [6]
CCR's 1969 hit "Proud Mary" was written by this man, the group's lead vocalist
John Fogerty
Michael
$600 [10]
In her "The Bell Jar", Doreen is picked up by Lenny Shepherd, a New York disk jockey
Sylvia Plath
Joe
$800 [19]
Methodist John Wesley was adamant about not breaking away from this church
Church of England
Bruce
$800 [16]
This inventor of the first electric battery also discovered & isolated me than e gas
Alessandro Volta
Michael
$1,000 [25]
In 1981, on the Soyuz 40 mission, Dumitru Prunariu became the first person from this country in space
Romania
Joe Bruce
$1,000 [26]
The name of hasenohren, which are deep-fried pastries, means this animals' ears
Rabbits
Michael
$1,000 [7]
"Everybody's Talkin'", the theme to "Midnight Cowboy", was his first Top 10 hit
Harry Nilsson
Joe
$800 [11]
Blackmailer Arthur Geiger is murdered in this author's "The Big Sleep"
Raymond Chandler
Michael
$1,000 [1]
According to the first Vatican Council, when the Pope speaks this way, he's infallible
Ex Cathedra
Joe
$1,000 [17]
This Polish count distinguished himself at the 1777 Battle of Brandywine
Casimir Pulaski
Michael Joe

Final Jeopardy!

ARTISTS

At a May 1995 auction, a painting by her sold for $3.2 million, barely topping one by her husband

Frida Kahlo

Bruce "Who was Georgia O' Keefe" — wagered $4,099
Joe "Who is G. (Grandma) Moses" — wagered $1,601
Michael "Who is Cassatt?" — wagered $4,001

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