Show #2632 1996-01-30 Regular

Bill Sloan game 2.

Contestants

Jim Mehl — a geologist from Alexandria, Virginia

Ellen Mandell — an attorney from Beechwood, Ohio

Bill Sloan — a real estate broker from Mission Viejo, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bill $1,500 $4,500 $14,700 $14,300
2-day champion: $20,900
$13,100
35 R (including 3 DDs), 3 W
Ellen $1,700 $1,300 $7,500 $2,500
2nd place: 5-piece tea service & china set
$7,500
17 R, 2 W
Jim $300 $0 $1,200 $0
3rd place: PeopLoungers quality chaise lounger
$1,200
6 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

NATIVE AMERICANS CARD GAMES WORLD LEADERS FABRICS & TEXTILES LETTER PERFECT POTPOURRI
$100 [21]
The Algonquians gave us the name for this black animal with white stripes down its back
Skunk
Bill
$100 [26]
It's the numerical alternate name for blackjack
21
Bill
$100 [1]
As a teenager in the 1940s, this president of the Philippines attended convent schools in the U.S.
Corazon Aquino
Bill Jim
$100 [16]
In 552 Emperor Justinian sent 2 monks to China to discover the secret of this fabric
Silk
Bill
$100 [3]
It precedes -bill, -bar & -bone
T
Bill
$100 [11]
Cakes rise in an oven because baking powder or yeast in the batter produces this gas
Carbon Dioxide
Jim
$200 [22]
Plains Indians usually stretched these animal skins over frames to make bullboats & tepees
Buffalo
Bill
$200 [27]
At the end of this classic children's game, whoever holds the odd queen loses
Old Maid
Bill
$200 [2]
She gave birth to her 1st child, a son, during her successful 1988 campaign to become P.M. of Pakistan
Benazir Bhutto
Ellen
$200 [17]
The city of Damascus gave us the name Damask & the city of Mosul gave us the name of this fabric
Muslin
Jim
$200 [5]
An FBI agent is popularly referred to as this type of "man"
G-Man
Bill
$200 [12]
Navigational instruments are displayed at the Maritime Museum near Franklin Court in this Penn. city
Philadelphia
Bill
$300 [23]
This future chief of the Menominee helped the English capture Fort Mackinac, b'gosh
Oshkosh
Bill
$300 [28]
Played by 2 sets of partners, it's the most popular form of bridge
Contract Bridge
Bill
$300 [4]
In 1956 Time reported that during the Suez crisis this Egyptian president attended a Jane Russell movie
Gamal Abdul Nasser
Ellen
$300 [18]
The chief hair fiber used in textiles today comes from this kind of animal
Sheep
Bill
$300 [8]
It's the Roman numeral for 500
D
Jim
$300 [13]
On Jan. 16, 1969 Metroliner high-speed train service began between New York City & this city at the other end
Washington, D.C.
Ellen
$500 [25]
Thomas Jeffords befriended this Apache leader in the 1860s & later became the tribe's agent
Cochise
Ellen Jim
$400 [29]
This gambling game popular in Europe is called "chemmy" for short
Chemin-de-fer
Bill
$400 [6]
This 1st president of Indonesia was the son of a Javanese school teacher & his Balinese wife
Sukarno
Bill
$400 [19]
A true Donegal type of this fabric will have flecks of many colors in the weave
Tweed
Bill Ellen
$400 [9]
On a 1970s sitcom, Penny Marshall frequently wore this letter on her blouse
L (for Laverne)
Bill
$400 [14]
Cumberland Falls in the southeast of this state is called the "Niagara of the South"
Kentucky
Bill Ellen
DD $600 [24]
The Navajo learned sand painting from these Indians whose name is Spanish for "village"
Pueblo
Bill
$500 [30]
Bolivia & samba are variations of this game that originated in South America
Canasta
Ellen
$500 [7]
This was Jose Lopez Portillo's 1st elective office; he was sworn in in 1976
President of Mexico
Bill
$500 [20]
Count Hilaire de Chardonnet is considered the father of this regenerated cellulose fiber
Rayon
$500 [10]
These 2 letters do not appear on the buttons of a telephone
Q & Z
Bill
$500 [15]
Neewollah, a festival for this holiday, is observed each year in Independence, Kansas
Halloween ("Neewollah" backwards)
Bill Ellen

Double Jeopardy! Round

REVOLUTIONARY WAR FIGURES NATIONAL PARKS TOUGH TV TRIVIA 2 ART FAMOUS PHYSICIANS NOVELS & NOVELISTS
$200 [16]
N.Y. governor William Tryon put a reward of 100 pounds on the capture of this Green Mountain Boys leader
Ethan Allen
Bill
$200 [20]
The Colorado River enters this national park at Marble Canyon
Grand Canyon
Ellen
$200 [1]
In the 1966-67 season, this Adam West superhero series aired 2 nights a week
Batman
Bill
$200 [11]
Emanuel Leutze used the Rhine as a model for his painting of "Washington Crossing" this river
the Delaware
Bill
$200 [2]
The Physician's Oath named for this "Father of Medicine" is probably not his work
Hippocrates
Ellen
$200 [24]
This "Don Quixote" author's first published work was "La Galatea", a pastoral novel
Cervantes
Ellen
$400 [17]
Crispus Attucks was living under the name Michael Johnson when killed in this 1770 "massacre"
the Boston Massacre
Bill
$400 [23]
Upper Geyser Basin in this park has dozens of thermal features
Yellowstone
Ellen
$400 [3]
Lisa Kudrow plays twin sisters, one on "Mad About You", one on this series
Friends
Jim
$400 [12]
A pieta now in the cathedral of Florence was originally meant for this artist's tomb
Michelangelo
Ellen
$400 [7]
According to Colossians 4:14, this fellow worker & companion of St. Paul was a physician
Luke
Bill
$400 [25]
Fanny Price falls in love with her cousin Edmund in this "Pride & Prejudice" author's "Mansfield Park"
Jane Austen
Bill
$600 [18]
After his surrender at Yorktown, this general reformed colonial administration in India
Cornwallis
Bill
$600 [28]
Palatial bathing establishments line Bathhouse Row in this Arkansas park
Hot Springs
Bill
$600 [4]
George Clooney has been a regular on 2 medical shows with this 2-letter title
ER
Jim
$600 [13]
He painted a series of "Haystacks" before turning to water lilies
Claude Monet
Bill
$600 [8]
This doctor who invented many foot care products published his "Dictionary of the Foot" in 1916
Dr. William Scholl
Ellen
$600 [26]
"The Adventures of Philip" was the last completed novel by this "Vanity Fair" author
William Makepeace Thackeray
Ellen
$1,000 [21]
This designer of Washington, D.C. was wounded during the French-American attack on Savannah in 1779
Pierre L'Enfant
Jim
$1,000 [22]
The Hall of Mosses Trail lies in the Hoh Rain Forest of this Pacific Northwest park
Olympic National Park
Bill
$800 [5]
He was the second person to play Chester A. Riley on TV; Jackie Gleason was first
William Bendix
Ellen
$800 [14]
His "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" established him as one of Amsterdam's great portrait painters
Rembrandt
Bill
$800 [9]
Anatomist Andreas Vesalius was physician to King Philip II of this country
Spain
Ellen Jim
$800 [27]
This "Of Human Bondage" author's experiences as a spy inspired his "Ashenden: Or the British Agent"
Somerset Maugham
Bill
DD $1,500 [19]
In 1779 he married 18-year-old Peggy Shippen, a close acquaintance of Major John Andre
Benedict Arnold
Bill
DD $1,500 [29]
This state's 2 national parks are Guadalupe Mountains & Big Bend
Texas
Bill
$1,000 [6]
It was the second anthology series hosted by Rod Serling
Night Gallery
Bill Ellen
$1,000 [15]
"Northeaster", an 1895 painting by this American artist, depicts the ocean striking the Maine shore
Winslow Homer
Bill
$1,000 [10]
Medieval Jewish physician & philosopher Moses Ben Maimon is better known by this name
Maimonides
Bill
$1,000 [30]
Sonia Marmeladovna is the heroine of his 1866 novel "Crime And Punishment"
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Ellen

Final Jeopardy!

ENGLAND

Also known as New Sarum, this city famous for its cathedral is just a stone's throw from Stonehenge

Salisbury

Jim "What is Canterbury" — wagered $1,200
Ellen "What is West." — wagered $5,000
Bill "What is Coventry" — wagered $400

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