Show #2166 1994-01-24 (taped 1993-11-01) Regular

Contestants

Ann Hefenieder — an attorney from Billings, Montana

Bob Kitson — an account represenative from Richfield, Minnesota

Barry Rubinowitz — a writer from West Hollywood, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $18,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Barry $500 $3,400 $4,800 $7,400
3-day champion: $26,001
$4,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Bob $2,500 $3,100 $2,000 $1
3rd place
$3,900
19 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
Ann $600 $1,300 $7,300 $4,900
2nd place
$7,300
14 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

MATH BROADWAY SONGS ANNUAL EVENTS THE BIBLE FOOD & DRINK HOTELS BY CITY
$100 [8]
It's the inverse operation of addition
subtraction
Bob
$100 [1]
Rogers & Hammerstein wrote that "it's where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain"
"Oklahoma!"
Barry
$100 [17]
This organization begins its annual Christmas bird count in mid-December
the Audubon Society
Barry
$100 [3]
"The Lord set about a mark upon" this son of Adam "lest any finding him should kill him"
Cain
Bob
$100 [12]
The "pot" type of this is very similar to the "cottage" type
cheese
Ann
$100 [26]
The Mirage, Excalibur, Caesar's Palace
Las Vegas
Barry
$200 [22]
It's the formula for the area of a circle
πr 2
Ann
$200 [2]
It's when "you may see a stranger across a crowded room"
"Some Enchanted Evening"
Bob
$200 [18]
Sadie Hawkins Day, held in November, was created by cartoonist Al Capp in this comic strip
Li'l Abner
Bob
$200 [4]
The publicans that Luke refers to aren't innkeepers, but collectors of these
taxes
Barry
$200 [13]
The amount of this stimulant in tea leaves is about 3%
caffeine
Bob
$200 [27]
Meridien Montparnasse, Balzac, George V
Paris
Ann
$300 [23]
Multiply 103by 106& you get 10 to this power
the 9th power
Bob Ann
$300 [5]
A song in "Peter Pan" says, "Look at me way up high, suddenly here am I" doing this
flying
Barry
$300 [19]
Marylanders celebrate Defender's Day in September with a mock bombardment of this fort
Fort McHenry
Barry
$300 [9]
David was afraid to handle this object after God smote Uzza for touching it
the Ark of the Covenant
Bob
$300 [14]
Of all the slings, this one with a geographical name is probably the best known
a Singapore Sling
Bob
$300 [28]
Dorchester, Connaught, Cadogan
London
Bob
$400 [24]
If 2 of the interior angles of a triangle are 90o& 60o, the third one will measure this
30 o
Barry
$400 [6]
The one referred to in the line "You're looks are laughable, un-photographable"
"My Funny Valentine"
Barry
$500 [21]
A midieval fair is held each March in Sarasota, Florida to raise funds for this art museum
the Ringling Museum of Art
Bob
$400 [10]
1 & 2 Corinthians both begin with this, their author's name
Paul
Bob
$400 [15]
Creme de menthe & creme de cacao both come in this "color"
clear (or white)
Bob
$400 [29]
Brunelleschi, Monna Lisa, Villa Medici
Florence
Bob
$500 [25]
Counting up from 1, it's the first whole number that's not a factor of 12
5
Bob
$500 [7]
"She's got the banjoes strummin' and plunkin' out a tune to beat the band"
Mame
Barry Ann
DD $1,000 [20]
Each August this U.S. city hosts the Three Rivers Regatta
Pittsburgh
Barry
$500 [11]
Naomi's Maobite daughter-in-law who traveled to Bethlehem with her
Ruth
Bob
$500 [16]
This leafy green vegetable is one of the many ingredients in spanakopita, a tasty Greek pie
spinach
Barry
$500 [30]
Metropol, Rossiya, Intourist
Moscow
Barry

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE OLYMPICS PAINTERS FASHION HISTORY '70s BESTSELLERS BLOOD & GUTS PATTON
$200 [10]
At the 1992 Summer Games, Summer Sanders won 3 medals in this sport
swimming
Barry
$200 [6]
You can see his painting of "The Starry Night" at New York City's Museum of Modern Art
van Gogh
Ann
$200 [9]
This jacket named for an Indian prime minister had a mandarin-style collar
a Nehru jacket
Barry
$200 [1]
James Clavell subtitled this 1975 bestseller "A Novel of Japan"
Shogun
Bob
$400 [24]
O can be a donor to all of these 3 other major blood groups
A, B & AB
Barry
$600 [25]
He went to Mexico in 1916 as an aide to this general nicknamed "Black Jack"
Pershing
Barry
$400 [11]
Part of the Winter Olympics since 1924, it's steered by ropes or a steering wheel
a bobsled
Barry
$400 [7]
In 1962 his filmmaker son Jean published a memoir about him
Renoir
Bob
$400 [17]
Some fashionable 19th century women wore the leg-of-mutton style of these
sleeves
Ann
$600 [3]
James Michener captured the history of Maryland's Eastern Shore in this 1978 bestseller
Chesapeake
Ann
$600 [21]
The esophagus leads into this organ; the duodenum leads out
the stomach
Ann
$800 [26]
While a teacher at the Mounted Service School at Ft. Riley, he wrote the manual for this curved sword
saber
Barry
$600 [12]
The first of the Olympic fencing weapons to be "electrified", it has no invalid target
the épée
Bob
$600 [8]
After she moved to New Mexico, bare bones & desert flowers became frequent motifs in her paintings
Georgia O'Keeffe
Ann
$600 [18]
In the 1700s, La Camargo, who was this type of dancer, set fashion trends in shoes & coiffures
ballet
Bob
$800 [4]
Dr. Herman Tarnower made the bestseller lists in 1979 with his book featuring this diet
the Scarsdale diet
Ann
$800 [22]
It may be dangerous for a woman without this antigen factor to have a baby with a man who has it
the Rh factor
Ann
$1,000 [27]
In 1917 he was sent to France, where he set up a school to teach soldiers to drive these vehicles
tanks
Bob
$800 [13]
This British pair's routine to "Bolero" won them the ice dancing gold in 1984
Torvill & Dean
Barry
$800 [15]
He was born December 2, 1859 in Paris, if you get the "point"
Seurat
Barry Bob
$800 [19]
This bulky knot used to tie four-in-hand neckties was named for an English duke
a Windsor knot
Barry
$1,000 [5]
This author dedicated his 1972 bestseller "to the real Jonathan Seagull, who lives within us all"
(Richard) Bach
Bob
$1,000 [23]
When ruptured, this heart-sized organ that destroys old red blood cells has to be removed
the spleen
Ann
$1,000 [14]
Bart Conner (1984) & George Eyser (1904) are the only Americans to win gold on this apparatus
parallel bars
Barry Bob Ann
DD $3,000 [16]
James Boswell dedicated his "Life of Samuel Johnson" to this British rival of Gainsborough
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Bob
$1,000 [20]
This couturier's "new look" of 1947 featured narrow waistlines & padded hips
Christian Dior
Barry
DD $1,500 [2]
The book so possessed its readers that it was the bestselling horror novel of the decade
The Exorcist
Bob

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS PAIRS

On radio, this pair was played by the creator's daughter, Joan Burroughs, & her husband

Tarzan & Jane

Bob "Who are Fibber McGee and Molly" — wagered $1,999
Barry "Who are Tarzan and Jane" — wagered $2,600
Ann "Who were Fibber McGee and Molly" — wagered $2,400

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