Show #2108 1993-11-03 (taped 1993-08-30) Regular

Drawing for Season 5 & Season 6 players for the 10th Anniversary Tournament.

Contestants

Patrick Fay — an attorney from New York City, New York

Jackie Moore — a Ph.D. candidate from College Park, Maryland

Michael Keller — a meeting planner from Forest Hills, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Michael $700 $500 $3,900 $3,900
3rd place: Magnavox VHS camcorder + Jeopardy! '92 home game
$3,900
13 R, 4 W
Jackie $1,300 $1,400 $7,400 $13,400
New champion: $13,400 + Jeopardy! '92 home game
$7,200
24 R (including 1 DD), 7 W
Patrick $600 $2,800 $6,000 $8,000
2nd place: Zeos ColorNote laptop computer & Sanyo microcassette recorder + Jeopardy! '92 home game
$5,600
19 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS NURSERY RHYMES GENERAL SCIENCE TOSSED SALAD DAYS COMMON BONDS
$100 [1]
The people of this capital city are known as Lisboetas
Lisbon
Michael
$100 [10]
He was "a merry old soul"
Old King Cole
Jackie
$100 [13]
When it precedes oz. for ounce, the abbreviation fl. stands for this
fluid
Jackie
$100 [9]
Before an NFL game can begin, one of these has to be tossed
coin
Jackie
$100 [6]
The main ingredient in Thousand Island dressing is this creamy emulsion
mayonnaise
Jackie
$100 [21]
Movie, shooting, of David
stars
Michael
$200 [2]
The Grand Place in this Belgian capital is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe
Brussels
Patrick
$200 [11]
Do this on Monday, you do it for danger, do it on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger; gesundheit!
sneeze
Patrick
$200 [17]
Olfaction is the sense of smell & gustation is this sense
taste
Jackie
$200 [12]
It's the ring tossed to a drowning man
life preserver
Patrick
$200 [7]
Salad nicoise contains the ripe, black Nice type of these
olives
Michael
$200 [22]
Clarinet, bassoon, oboe
woodwinds
Patrick
$300 [3]
The Hapsburgs once lived in the Hofburg, an enornous palace complex in this capital city
Vienna
Jackie
$300 [14]
This nursery rhyme character sings for his supper
Little Tommy Tucker
$300 [18]
It's the dried outer covering of a seed or fruit; corn has one
husk
Michael Patrick
$300 [28]
According to a famous TV theme, this "tiny ship was tossed"
Minnow
Jackie
$300 [8]
A traditional Waldorf salad contains cubes of this fruit
apples
Jackie
$300 [23]
Great Indian, Great Victoria, Great Sandy
deserts
Michael Jackie Patrick
$400 [4]
The Yak & Yeti is a popular restaurant in this capital of Nepal
Kathmandu
Michael
$400 [15]
Betty Botter bought a batch of this spread but it was better
butter
Jackie
$400 [19]
It's the point in the heavens directly above you; the nadir is directly below you
zenith
Michael Jackie
$400 [29]
Al Oerter is famous for tossing this at the Olympics
discus
Michael Jackie Patrick
$400 [26]
This type of potato salad has a dressing of bacon fat, vinegar & seasonings
German potato salad
Jackie
$400 [24]
8 Urbans, 9 Bonifaces, 13 Innocents
popes
Patrick
$500 [5]
The house where George Bernard Shaw was born is now a museum in this capital city
Dublin
Jackie
$500 [16]
He "had another, and didn't love her; (He) learned to read and spell, and then he loved her very well"
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
Jackie
$500 [20]
Most of these proteins that speed up chemical reactions have names ending in "ase"
enzyme
Jackie Patrick
DD $700 [30]
1961 No. 1 hit that includedthe followingline:"I couldn't sleep at all last night..."
"Tossin' And Turnin'"
Patrick
$500 [27]
This "Belgian" salad ingredient is also called witloof, meaning "white leaf"
endive
Jackie
$500 [25]
Business, law, birthday
suits
Michael

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 20th CENTURY CONTEMPORARIES DIVAS ARCHITECTURAL TERMS BOOKS & AUTHORS LAND OF ____
$200 [12]
In 1960 Italian Somaliland joined British Somaliland, forming this country
Somalia
Jackie
$200 [6]
While Galileo was working out the laws of falling bodies, he was writing about tilting at windmills
Cervantes
Patrick
$200 [1]
Luisa Tetrazzini appeared at this NYC opera house for only 1 season, 1911-12
Metropolitan
Patrick
$200 [2]
The sash is the framework that holds the glass part of one of these
window
Jackie
$200 [7]
The Parson's Tale concludes this 14th century work
The Canterbury Tales
Patrick
$200 [24]
Go to this state if you want to see the "Land of Lincoln"
Illinois
Patrick
$400 [13]
Winston Churchill was blamed for the failure of the Gallipoli campaign during this war
World War I
Jackie Patrick
$400 [17]
While Bligh was involved in a mutiny on the Bounty, she was living a bountiful life as Queen of France
Marie Antoinette
Michael
$400 [4]
Born in New York in 1923, she returned to Greece with her mother when she was 13
Maria Callas
Michael
$400 [3]
The mastaba, not the pyramid, was the common tomb of nobility during this country's "Old Kingdom"
Egypt
Michael
$400 [8]
A few of the characters featured in this Dickens novel are Mr. Jaggers, Herbert Pocket & Pip
Great Expectations
Jackie
$400 [25]
The United States according to "The Star-Spangled Banner"
free
Patrick
$600 [14]
This first man in space died in 1968 while training for a Soyuz mission
Yuri Gagarin
Patrick
$600 [18]
In 1876, the year Bell invented the phone, this Wagner work was first performed in its entirety
The Ring
Jackie
$600 [5]
It's the middle name of U.S. soprano Mary Price
Leontyne
Jackie
$600 [21]
A mihrab is a prayer niche in the wall of a mosque that faces this holy city
Mecca
Jackie
$600 [9]
He worked on the screenplays of his stories "The Pearl" & "The Red Pony"
John Steinbeck
Patrick
$600 [26]
Norway & Alaska are each known as the "Land of" this
the Midnight Sun
Michael Jackie
$800 [15]
This author of "The Feminine Mystique" led the "Women's Strike for Equality" in 1970
Betty Friedan
Jackie
DD $1,000 [19]
These thermometer scale setters were contemporaries 1701-1736
Fahrenheit & Celsius
Jackie
$800 [23]
Joan Sutherland made her debut in "Dido and Aeneas" in this Australian city
Sydney
Jackie
$800 [22]
A capital is the uppermost part of one of these
column
Michael Patrick
$800 [10]
This American novelist received her early education in Shanghai & later taught in Nanking
Pearl Buck
Patrick
$800 [28]
Its glaciers & hot springs have earned this country the nickname "Land of Frost and Fire"
Iceland
Michael
$1,000 [16]
Kaiser Wilhelm II died in this low country in 1941; he had fled there in 1918
the Netherlands
Jackie
$1,000 [20]
While Magellan was sailing the Pacific, he was on the throne of the magnificent Ottoman Empire
Suleiman (the Magnificent)
Patrick
$1,000 [27]
In Brooklyn she won a contest as the most beautiful baby of 1932
Beverly Sills
Michael
$1,000 [29]
Flying buttresses are most associated with this style of architecture
gothic
Jackie
DD $1,200 [11]
"A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented" is the subtitle of his "Tess of the d'Urbervilles"
(Thomas) Hardy
Patrick
$1,000 [30]
A nickname for Minnesota, or the source of Hamm's beer
The Land of Sky Blue Waters
Michael Jackie Patrick

Final Jeopardy!

REPUBLICANS

2 of only 3 Republican Presidents who completed 2 full terms in office

(2 of) U.S. Grant, Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan

Michael "Who are Eisenhower, Theodore Roosevelt" — wagered $0
Patrick "Who are Reagan & Eisenhower" — wagered $2,000
Jackie "Who were Ronald Reagan & U S Grant" — wagered $6,000

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