Show #2084 1993-09-30 (taped 1993-07-27) Regular

Contestants

Pam McCully — a consultant from Los Angeles, California

Keith Ulrich — a pilot and computer programmer originally from Boston, Massachusetts

Addison Goodson — a jobs training coordinator from Venice, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Addison $200 $1,600 $3,600 $7,001
2nd place: trip on Delta to Orlando & stay at Walt Disney World Dolphin + computerized version or home game of Jeopardy!
$4,100
17 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Keith $-100 $1,200 $6,600 $1
3rd place: Ventura luggage + computerized version or home game of Jeopardy!
$5,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Pam $1,700 $1,800 $7,000 $13,201
New champion: $13,201
$6,600
21 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

BOTANY TV SISTERS COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES WORLD HISTORY CONTESTS "C" HERE
$100 [26]
Peyote, hedgehog & pincushion are types of this desert plant
cactus
Addison
$100 [6]
Richie Cunningham's sister, she loved Chachi
Joanie
Keith
$100 [8]
This school's athletic teams are known as the Sooners
Oklahoma
Addison
$100 [1]
The name of this city was changed to Istanbul on March 28, 1930
Constantinople
Addison
$100 [21]
Friskies invites the country's best canines to compete in catching & fetching this flying disc
Frisbee
Pam
$100 [14]
Wyoming's second-largest city, it was named for a soldier, not for a friendly ghost
Casper
Addison
$200 [27]
Sometimes growing to 20 feet, higher than "an elephant's eye", it's the largest of the cereals
corn
Addison Pam
$200 [7]
On "The Brady Bunch", they're Jan's 2 sisters
Marcia & Cindy
Keith
$200 [9]
When it opened in Connecticut in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it had just 1 student
Yale
Addison
$200 [2]
Lester Pearson won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for helping to defuse the 1956 crisis over this canal
Suez Canal
Addison
$200 [22]
If your Reeboks go rancid, enter them in the National Rotten Sneaker Championship in this Vermont capital
Montpelier
Keith
$200 [17]
The generic term for inexpensive jewelry, whether or not you wear it on Halloween
costume
Keith
$300 [28]
The name of the poisonous jimsonweed came from a corruption of this colony's name
Jamestown
Pam
$300 [11]
Now the voice of Marge Simpson, Julie Kavner played this sister of Rhoda Morgenstern
Brenda
$300 [10]
At the 1947 Harvard commencement he introduced his plan to rebuild Europe
(George) Marshall
Pam
$400 [4]
Peru's government palace is on the site of a palace this conquistador built in the 1500s
Pizarro
Pam
$300 [23]
On July 4 Nathan's at Coney Island sponsors a contest for eating these
hot dogs
Addison
$300 [18]
Boston cream pie isn't technically a pie, it's one of these
custard (cake)
Addison
$400 [29]
For magic charms the Druids used this "Christmas" parasite that grew on sacred oak trees
mistletoe
Pam
$400 [12]
Laurie Metcalf plays Jackie Harris, the sister of this title character
Roseanne
Pam
$400 [15]
Hubert Humphrey taught political science at this Baton Rouge school in 1939 & 1940
Louisiana State University
Keith Pam
DD $500 [3]
In the early 1800s, Sweden acquired Norway from Denmark but lost Finland to this country
Russia
Addison
$400 [24]
In autumn feathers fly in Spring Hill, Florida for the world championship of this
chicken plucking
Keith Pam
$400 [19]
The water moccasin has a white lining inside its mouth, so it's also known by this name
cottonmouth
Addison
$500 [30]
This grain is grown over more of the earth's surface than any other food crop
wheat
Pam
$500 [13]
1 of the 4 adult actresses who play the 4 sisters on "Sisters"
(1 of) Swoosie Kurtz (Julianne Phillips, Sela Ward or Patricia Kalember)
Pam
$500 [16]
A university in De Land, Florida is named for this 19th century maker of ten-gallon hats
Stetson
Pam
$500 [5]
This traitorous Norwegian leader was executed in Oslo on October 24, 1945
(Vidkun) Quisling
Pam
$500 [25]
In Akron, Ohio kids gear up for this contest nicknamed the "World's Gravity Grand Prix"
Soap Box Derby
Keith
$500 [20]
"Equine" park ride whose name came from a tournament game that involved throwing balls of clay
carousel
Addison Pam

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOTABLE NAMES ISLANDS DEMOCRATS MYTHOLOGY WALL STREET VICTOR HUGO
$200 [11]
He not only married Anne Morrow, he taught her to fly
Lindbergh
Keith
$200 [1]
Laguna de Bay on Luzon is this country's largest freshwater lake
Philippines
Pam
$200 [6]
In 1984 she became the Democrats' first woman nominee for Vice President
Geraldine Ferraro
Addison
$200 [21]
In the great final battle in Norse mythology, Fenris-Wolf will swallow this chief god
Odin
Pam
$200 [16]
Within 6 months of opening his new firm in 1914, Charles Merrill made this man his partner
Lynch
Pam
$200 [30]
Hugo wrote this bell-ringer tale in 6 months to fulfill a publisher's contract
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Addison
$400 [12]
In 1992 this general & Gulf War veteran joined the Nature Conservancy's board of governors
Schwarzkopf
Pam
$400 [2]
This island group known for its wool once constituted the Scottish province of Zetland
Shetland Islands
Pam
$400 [7]
In 1991 his salary as Arkansas governor was $35,000, the lowest of any governors
President Clinton
Pam
$400 [22]
These creatures, part goat, part man, were famous for chasing wood nymphs
satyrs
Keith
$400 [17]
Smoke from this February 26, 1993 tragedy forced the COMEX to shut down early
World Trade Center bombing
Addison
$400 [29]
His father was one of this man's generals
Napoleon
Addison
$600 [13]
He left Lake Wobegon to broadcast "A Visit to Mark Twain's House" live from Hartford, Connecticut
Garrison Keillor
Pam
$800 [4]
This Australian state was first settled by Europeans in 1803 at Risdon
Tasmania
Keith
$600 [8]
Longtime Senator Henry Jackson was known by this nickname, after a comic strip character
Scoop
Keith
$600 [23]
He's Cupid's Greek counterpart
Eros
Pam
$600 [18]
This Bryan Burrough-John Helyar book about the RJR Nabisco buyout became an HBO movie
Barbarians at the Gate
Keith
$600 [26]
Hugo's "Le roi s'amuse" was turned into "Rigoletto" by this composer
Verdi
Addison
$800 [14]
It's Spiro Agnew's middle name
Theodore
Addison
DD $1,000 [3]
This British colony lying about 60 miles south of Sicily became independent in 1964
Malta
Pam
$800 [9]
You'll rarely see this Illinois senator without his trademark bow tie
Paul Simon
Keith
$800 [24]
In return for the lyre, Apollo gave Hermes this golden staff with coiled serpents
caduceus
Addison
$800 [19]
This discount brokerage house founder wrote the 1984 book "How to be Your Own Stockbroker"
(Charles) Schwab
Addison
$800 [27]
During his national funeral, he lay in state for awhile under this Paris landmark
Arc de Triomphe
Keith Pam
$1,000 [15]
Female historian who wrote "The Guns of August" & "The March of Folly"
Barbara Tuchman
Keith
$1,000 [5]
This Caribbean island invaded in 1983 was called Concepcion by Columbus
Grenada
Pam
DD $1,800 [10]
Colorado's first woman in Congress, she's represented the state since 1973
Pat Schroeder
Keith
$1,000 [25]
After killing this greatest Trojan warrior, Achilles dragged his body around Patroclus' tomb for 12 days
Hector
Addison
$1,000 [20]
Everybody's Business calls these "Brothers" "The King of the Bond Traders"
Solomon
Pam
$1,000 [28]
In 1841 Hugo was elected to this literary group on his fourth try
l'Académie française

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. CITIES

The closest port to Asia in the lower 48 states, it was named 1992's best U.S. city for doing business

Seattle

Addison "What is Seattle?" — wagered $3,401
Keith "What is Juneau" — wagered $6,599
Pam "What is Seattle" — wagered $6,201

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