Show #2164 1994-01-20 (taped 1993-09-28) Regular

Contestants

Jane Walton — a substitute teacher from Santa Cruz, California

Barry Rubinowitz — a writer from West Hollywood, California

Kevin Foley — an accountant from Rockledge, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kevin $1,200 $2,100 $6,100 $399
3rd place: a console table + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$6,100
18 R, 1 W
Barry $900 $1,700 $5,900 $6,200
New champion: $6,200
$6,400
17 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Jane $1,600 $2,800 $8,500 $3,799
2nd place: a trip for 2 to Panama City Beach, Florida + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$8,800
20 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY ACTORS ONSTAGE HEALTH & MEDICINE DINING OUT DUTCH TREAT QUOTATIONS
$100 [1]
During the reign of this "Great" empress, Russia gained about 200,000 square miles
Catherine the Great
Kevin
$100 [7]
Frankly, my dear, Pernell Roberts played this role in a musical based on "Gone with the Wind"
Rhett Butler
Kevin
$100 [26]
Hemodialysis is used to remove impurities from the blood when these organs fail
the kidneys
Jane
$100 [17]
A ceramic Dalmatian adorns L.A.'s Engine Co. No. 28, a restaurant that used to be one of these
a firehouse
Barry
$100 [12]
The Elfstedentocht is this kind of race, Hans Brinker would enjoy it
an ice skating race
Jane
$100 [6]
In an address at Harvard, James Bryant Conant said that "Liberty, like charity, must begin" here
at home
Barry
$200 [2]
In 1922 he was given control of Italy & by 1925 was ruling as dictator
Mussolini
Kevin
$200 [8]
This suave "Fantasy Island" star portrayed Don Juan in a 1991 revival of "Don Juan in Hell"
Ricardo Montalbán
Kevin
$200 [27]
This is any exercise that makes the heart & lungs work harder to provide oxygen to the muscles
aerobics
Barry
$200 [22]
The Akershus, a Norwegian restaurant at Epcot Center, is named for a castle in this capital city
Oslo
Kevin
$200 [13]
The Dutch prefer to wear these klompen outside the house--they're so noisy
wooden shoes
Kevin
$200 [18]
This French president said "When I want to know what France thinks, I ask myself"
de Gaulle
Kevin
$300 [3]
In January 1950 President Truman authorized the Atomic Energy commission to develop this weapon
the hydrogen bomb
Jane
$300 [9]
Christopher Walken & Richard Dreyfuss have played this role opposite Raul Julia's Othello
Iago
Kevin
$300 [28]
This condition is caused by the parasitic roundworm Trichinella spirilis, found in raw pork
trichinosis
Jane
$300 [23]
Known for its extensive wine list, Windows on the World is on the 107th floor of this NYC skyscraper
the World Trade Center
Jane
$300 [14]
It's the English name of the city the Dutch call Den Haag
The Hague
Jane
$300 [19]
Vince Lombardi said "There are three important things in life: family, religion and" this team
the Green Bay Packers
Barry
$400 [4]
At the time he was offered the throne of Mexico, Maximilian was archduke of this country
Austria
Barry
$400 [10]
Morgan Freeman was in the original cast of this play & co-starred in the film with Jessica Tandy
Driving Miss Daisy
Jane
$400 [29]
In orthopedics, this means putting a limb, bone, etc. under tension using weights & pulleys
traction
Barry
$400 [24]
The Bacchanal in this Las Vegas hotel features food fit for an emperor
Caesar's Palace
Barry
$400 [15]
This city for which a famous cheese is named is also known for making clay pipes
Gouda
Kevin Barry
$400 [20]
When asked to define this type of music, Louis Armstrong said, "Man, if you gotta ask you'll never know"
jazz
Barry
$500 [5]
Defeated by Alexander the Great, Darius III was the last Achaemenid ruler of this country
Persia
Jane
$500 [11]
In 1980 David Bowie took over the role of the deformed John Merrick in this acclaimed play
The Elephant Man
Kevin
DD $500 [30]
The bends is a painful & dangerous condition caused by bubbles of this gas in the blood
nitrogen
Barry
$500 [25]
Brunswick stew is a specialty of Chownings Tavern in this restored colonial capital of Virginia
Williamsburg
Kevin
$500 [16]
It was the profession of Frans Hals, whose merry works include "The Laughing Cavalier"
a painter
Jane
$500 [21]
His 11th commandment was "Thou shalt not criticize other Republicans"
Ronald Reagan
Barry

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY LITERARY CHARACTERS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY THE 1970s BIBLICAL KINGS POTPOURRI
$200 [21]
First settled in 1760, Unalaska is the oldest settlement in this island group
the Aleutians
Kevin
$200 [10]
John Irving wrote "The World According to" this character whose first initials are T.S.
Garp
Barry
$200 [16]
This company still uses the "We Try Harder" slogan
Avis
Kevin
$200 [1]
He & hundreds of the followers of his People's Temple emigrated to Guyana in 1977
Jim Jones
Jane
$200 [6]
King David chose this city as the capital of Israel; it became known as the City of David
Jerusalem
Barry
$200 [15]
This comedian first hosted the Academy Awards ceremonies on February 29, 1940 at the Ambassador Hotel
Bob Hope
Kevin
$400 [22]
Spanish for "mother range", it's Mexico's principal mountain range
the Sierra Madre
Jane
$400 [11]
In a series of novels by Rex Stout, Archie Goodwin is the office assistant of this obese sleuth
Nero Wolfe
Barry
$400 [17]
In one of its 27 new commercials for 1993, a group of polar bears watched the aurora borealis
Coca-Cola
Jane
$400 [2]
In February 1973 this Ugandan president sent his cabinet on 1 month of forced leave
Idi Amin
Barry
$400 [7]
1 Kings 4:30 says his "wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east"
Solomon
Jane
$400 [26]
Resembling a miniature collie, this working farm dog is sometimes called a sheltie
a Shetland Sheepdog
Kevin
$600 [23]
The Crimean Mountains form the only cliffs on the northern coast of this sea
the Black Sea
Kevin
$600 [12]
Many critics call Regina Giddens in "The Little Foxes" this author's most memorable character
Lillian Hellman
Barry
$600 [18]
In 1904 this doctor came up with his first product, an arch support
Dr. Scholl
Barry
$600 [3]
In 1971 Viggo Rasmussen, managing director of this country's Tuborg Brewery, was kidnapped
Denmark
Jane
$600 [8]
In 40 B.C. the Roman Senate appointed him king over the Jews
Herod
Kevin
$600 [27]
The Mazuka folk dance is named for a district in the eastern part of this country
Poland
Jane
$800 [24]
This city's harbor handles most of Haiti's foreign trade
Port-au-Prince
Kevin
$800 [13]
Alex, the narrator of this author's "A Clockwork Orange" is a vicious teen
(Anthony) Burgess
Barry
$800 [19]
This video store chain bought into Spelling Entertainment & Republic Pictures
Blockbuster
Jane
$800 [4]
About 200 supporters of the American Indian Movement seized the hamlet of Wounded Knee in this state
South Dakota
Jane
DD $700 [30]
Jeremiah viewed this Babylonian king who torched the temple as an instrument of God's wrath
Nebuchadnezzar
Jane
$800 [29]
This Swedish botanist coined the term Homo sapiens to classify humans
Linnaeus
Jane
$1,000 [25]
Mt. Waialeale on this "garden island" of Hawaii has up to 350 rainy days a year
Kauai
Jane
$1,000 [14]
The title of his novel "Falconer" refers to the prison where Ezekiel Farragut is incarcerated
John Cheever
$1,000 [20]
The M in MCI is from this, the type of communications technology this company first used
microwave
Kevin
DD $1,000 [5]
This U.S. president served longest during the 1970s
Nixon
Jane
$800 [9]
King Ahab married this Phoenician princess & allowed her to patronize the cult of Baal
Jezebel
$1,000 [28]
A sometimes choreographer for ABT, she choreographed the 1979 film "Hair"
Twyla Tharp
Barry

Final Jeopardy!

INVENTORS

He & his wife are buried on an estate called Beinn Bhreagh on Canada's Cape Breton Island

Alexander Graham Bell

Barry "Who was Alexander Graham Bell?" — wagered $300
Kevin "Who is Mackenzie" — wagered $5,701
Jane "Who are the Curies?" — wagered $4,701

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