Show #2156 1994-01-10 (taped 1993-09-27) Regular

Contestants

Joanne Bollhofer — a pharmacist originally from Hicksville, New York

Blaise Messinger — a word processor originally from Pleasantville, New York

Graydon Hazenberg — a graduate student originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Graydon $600 $2,500 $9,000 $17,000
New champion: $17,000
$7,700
16 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Blaise $100 $1,800 $8,400 $1
3rd place: Village bedroom set and Jeopardy!/Wheel of Fortune video games for the Super NES/Sega Genesis
$8,200
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Joanne $1,600 $2,100 $7,100 $14,200
2nd place: An NEC notebook computer and In-House Accountant software
$7,000
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ARGENTINA TENNIS U.S. MUSEUMS CHLDREN'S LITERATURE BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDS IN "OO"
$100 [21]
The president of Argentina works at the Casa Rosada or Pink House in this city
Buenos Aires
Blaise
$100 [1]
The court is 78 by 27 feet for singles & 78 by 36 feet for this type of play
doubles
Joanne
$100 [2]
In 1992 fans "beamed up" to the Smithsonian's Nat'l. Air & Space Museum exhibit devoted to this series
Star Trek
Joanne
$100 [8]
The name of these J.R.R. Tolkien Middle-earth dwellers may have been suggested by Lewis' "Babbitt"
hobbits
Blaise
$100 [11]
This world's largest rubber company produced the tires used on the Apollo 15 lunar rover
Goodyear
Graydon
$100 [20]
It's sometimes a quadruped, but to move quickly it becomes a biped & leaps
a kangaroo
Graydon
$200 [23]
Argentina is one of the world's largest producers of this potent potable, making more than the U.S.
wine
Graydon Joanne
$200 [5]
The name of this tennis implement comes from the Arabic rahah, meaning "palm of the hand"
racket
Joanne
$200 [3]
A museum in Philadelphia has the largest display of this French sculptor's works outside of Paris
Rodin
Joanne
$200 [9]
Her curiosity at seeing a rabbit with a waistcoat & pocket watch leads her down the rabbit hole
Alice
Blaise
$200 [13]
In 1926 German automaker Daimler merged with this company
Benz
Graydon
$200 [22]
It's a game played with a baby in which you keep hiding & reappearing
peek-a-boo
Graydon
$300 [24]
In September 1955 General Eduardo Lonardi succeeded this man as leader of Argentina
(Juan) Peron
Blaise
$300 [12]
In scoring ad is short for this word
advantage
Joanne
$300 [4]
Harper's Ferry, West Virginia has a wax museum devoted to this famed abolitionist
(John) Brown
Graydon
$300 [10]
She is taken by her Aunt Dete to live with her grandfather on a peak named the Alm
Heidi
Joanne
$300 [15]
Atlantic Richfield Company, a Los Angeles-based oil co., is better known by this shorter name
ARCO
Blaise
$300 [27]
Meaning "go away", in the 1910s it followed "23"
skidoo
Joanne
$400 [26]
The average Argentine eats over 175 pounds of this meat annually
beef (cattle accepted)
Blaise
$400 [14]
The French Open is played on this type of surface that favors touch over power
clay
Joanne
DD $500 [6]
At the Tennessee State Museum, you can see Mrs. Sam Houston's guitar & this 7th president's inaugural hat
Andrew Jackson
Joanne
$400 [16]
On an 1865 trip to Europe, she met a Polish youth on whom she modeled Laurie in "Little Women"
(Louisa May) Alcott
Graydon
$400 [19]
Donald J. Hall is the chairman of this Kansas City company & the son of its founder
Hallmark cards
Joanne
$400 [28]
It's a small error or Yogi Bear's pal
Boo-Boo
Blaise
$500 [30]
In 1985 Argentina replaced this currency with a new one called the austral
the peso
Graydon
$500 [17]
This top-ranked female tennis player was attacked during an April 1993 match in Germany
Monica Seles
Blaise
$500 [7]
Picasso's "Guernica", now in Madrid, hung in this U.S. Museum from 1939 to 1981
the Museum of Modern Art
Blaise Joanne
$500 [18]
The little locomotive in this Watty Piper book says "I think I can-I think I can"
The Little Engine That Could
Blaise
$500 [25]
Based in Geneva, Switzerland, Arthur Andersen & Compnay, SC is the world's 4th-largest firm in this field
accounting
Graydon
$500 [29]
A hullabaloo or sensational publicity
ballyhoo
Blaise

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY SWEETS FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE ZOOLOGY MUSICAL THEATER
$200 [7]
In 1755 Mikhail Lomonosov founded the University of Russia, now this country's oldest
Russia
Blaise
$200 [6]
The secret ingredient in Joy of Cooking's Mystery Cake is this condensed red soup
tomato soup
Joanne
$200 [18]
Objects on the state seal include the sun, a steamboat & this type of tree
a palm tree
Joanne
$200 [24]
The central train station in this Dutch capital is one of Petrus Cuypers' most famous works
Amsterdam
Joanne
$200 [14]
This largest bird has the fewest toes, 2 on each foot
an ostrich
Joanne
$200 [1]
This actor who played Zorba on film also played him in a musical stage version
Anthony Quinn
Blaise
$400 [10]
In 963 Holy Roman Emperor Otto I deposed John XII from this office & had it given to Leo VIII
pope
Graydon
$400 [8]
Some say this pastry's name is a corruption of "Neapolitan"; others say it was named for an emperor
a Napoleon
Blaise
$400 [20]
Water skiing shows & boat tours are a feature of this attraction near Winter Haven
Cyprus Gardens
Joanne
$400 [27]
Unity Temple, which he designed for Oak Park, Illinois, is noted for its bold use of concrete
Frank Lloyd Wright
Joanne
$400 [17]
During this winter dormancy, some animals' body temperatures drop to near freezing
hibernation
Blaise
$400 [2]
This Lerner & Loewe musical opens with the number 'I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight.'"
Camelot
Blaise
$600 [11]
This country acquired Thessaly & part of Epirus from Turkey in 1881
Greece
Graydon
$600 [9]
Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey ice cream is this fruit flavor with walnuts and chocolate chunks
banana
Joanne
$600 [21]
This Florida lake borders 5 counties
Lake Okeechobee
Joanne
$600 [28]
Chinese-American who designed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
I.M. Pei
Blaise
$600 [19]
On a chameleon, this organ is as long as its body
his tongue
Graydon Joanne
$600 [3]
In March 1993 a postage stamp was issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this Rodgers & Hammerstein play
Oklahoma!
Blaise
$1,000 [13]
On June 5, 1900 this city, capital of the Boer Republic of South Africa, fell to the British
Pretoria
Graydon
$800 [15]
This simple dessert that's thickened with eggs is the base for Bavarian cream
custard
Blaise
$800 [22]
This city near Tampa was named for the Russian birthplace of one of its founders
St. Petersburg
Joanne
$800 [29]
The flamboyant phase of this medieval style featured flamelike curves in its tracery
Gothic architecture
Joanne
$800 [25]
Males of the stag species of this insect have jaws that resemble antlers
beetle
Joanne
$800 [4]
A harmony group's tour is cut short by a fatal auto accident in the musical comedy "Forever" this
Plaid
Blaise
DD $2,100 [12]
Boutros Ghali, the Coptic Christian Premier of this country, was assassinated in 1910
Egypt
Graydon
$1,000 [16]
The name of these spicy cookies is German for "pepper nuts"
pfeffernüsse
Graydon
$1,000 [23]
Fort Jefferson Nat'l. Monument covers these "dry" islands & the surrounding waters of the Gulf of Mexico
the tortugas
Blaise
$1,000 [30]
Sir Basil Spence designed a new cathedral next to the bombed-out ruins of the old one in this English city
Coventry
Graydon
$1,000 [26]
The world's smallest monkeys, they include the pygmy & the golden lion tamarin
the marmoset
Graydon
DD $1,200 [5]
Sadly, this nostalgic musical was Gower Champion's last; he died just hours before its 1980 premiere
42nd Street
Blaise

Final Jeopardy!

MONARCHS

King William IV's daughters died in infancy, so this niece succeeded him on the British throne

Victoria

Joanne "Who was Victoria?" — wagered $7,100
Blaise "Who is Mary Queen of Scots" — wagered $8,399
Graydon "Who was Queen Victoria?" — wagered $8,000

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