Show #1723 1992-02-12 (taped 1991-11-19) Regular

Contestants

Chris Pietrandrea — a housewife originally from Koppel, Pennsylvania

Holly Zook — a homemaker from San Antonio, Texas

Santina Lonergan — a secondary teacher from Scranton, Pennsylvania

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Santina $2,000 $3,000 $5,200 $8,401
New champion: $8,401
$5,200
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Holly $1,400 $2,700 $4,200 $0
3rd place: Set of 3 Day Blinds
$3,300
18 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Chris $200 $600 $3,000 $5,999
2nd place: Serigraph from Marco Fine Arts Galleries & Bruce Hardwood Flooring
$3,000
11 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SHIPS THE GIRL SCOUTS CELEBRITY BOOKS ZOOLOGY MEN'S FASHIONS COMMON BONDS
$100 [26]
Until it sunk in 1912, it was the world's largest & most luxurious ocean liner
the Titanic
Holly
$100 [2]
The Girl Scout emblem represents a trefoil or a 3-leaf one of these
clover
Santina
$100 [1]
You might cry uncle--Uncle Miltie, that is--when you read his "Private Joke File"
Milton Berle
Holly
$100 [21]
The African kind of this animal has 2 fleshy knobs on its prehensile trunk, the Asiatic has only 1
elephant
Santina
$100 [10]
Levi's best-selling jeans for men, their name refers to the original lot number
501
Chris
$100 [15]
Cucumber, shamrock, jade
green things
Holly
$200 [27]
Upon reaching Pitcairn Island in 1790, it was stripped of everything usable & then burned
the Bounty
Holly
$200 [3]
This level of scouting is for girls 6, 7 & 8 years old
Brownies
Holly
$200 [7]
He titled his tell-all memoir "And the Beat Goes On"
Sonny Bono
Chris
$200 [22]
The alpaca, guanaco & llama are members of this family that is at home in arid regions
camel family
$200 [11]
This handkerchief worn around the neck or head is popular with cowboys & Willie Nelson
bandana
Holly
$200 [16]
Layout, tuck, pike
diving positions
Holly
$300 [28]
In the 1st key naval battle of the War of 1812, this ship defeated the British frigate Guerriere
the Constitution
Chris
$300 [4]
When founded on March 12, 1912 the Girl Scouts was known by this name
Girl Guides
Santina
$300 [8]
This "Diamond Lil" star called chapter 4 of her autobiography "Snow White Starts Drifting"
Mae West
Santina
$300 [23]
South America's poisonous fer-de-lance is a member of the "pit" group of this snake family
viper
Holly
$300 [12]
In the 1800s, European men began wearing this wide waist sash in place of a waistcoat
cummerbund
Chris
$300 [17]
Mazuma, simoleons, moolah
money slang terms
Chris
$400 [29]
This steamship provided passenger service along the Hudson River from 1807 to 1814
the Clermont
Santina
$400 [5]
The current color of the senior Girl Scout uniform
blue
Santina Chris
$400 [9]
Erma Bombeck titled her humorous travel book "When You Look Like" this "Photo, It's Time to Go Home"
passport photo
Holly
$400 [24]
Marine iguanas are found only in this Ecuadorian island group
Galapagos Islands
Chris
$400 [13]
It's a small pants pocket for a watch, or a chain attached to a watch, hanging out of a pocket
fob
Santina
$400 [18]
Gloria Marshall, Jenny Craig, Nutri/System
diet programs
Holly
$500 [30]
This flagship of Lord Horatio Nelson can be seen in dry dock at Portsmouth, England
HMS Victory
DD $500 [6]
In 1917 she became the 1st first lady to be honorary president of the Girl Scouts
Edith Wilson
Santina
$500 [20]
TV variety show star who wrote the 1986 autobiography "One More Time"
Carol Burnett
$500 [25]
This fish is valuable as a source of isinglass, a type of gelatin, as well as beluga caviar
sturgeon
$500 [14]
In 1967 this designer established his Polo line to produce wide, handmade neckties
Ralph Lauren
Holly
$500 [19]
Carousel horses, clock hands, stacked airplanes
things that go around in circles
Santina

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL CITIES SCIENTISTS ART ISRAEL THE 1930s OPERA
$200 [9]
Although Quincy, Mass. wasn't named for this president, Quincy, Illinois was
John Quincy Adams
Holly
$200 [1]
In 1705's "A Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets", this man described the orbits of 24 of them
Edmond Halley
Holly
$200 [2]
From 1880 to his death in 1890, this Dutch artist's brother Theo supported him financially
Vincent van Gogh
Holly Chris
$200 [21]
The lower part of this wall in Jerusalem is said to contain stones from Herod's temple
the Wailing Wall
Chris
$200 [16]
In 1939 FDR moved this up from November 30 to November 23
Thanksgiving
Chris
$600 [28]
At age 24 Renata Tebaldi sang at the post-WWII reopening of this Milan theatre
La Scala
Chris
$400 [12]
The meat-packing firm of Oscar Mayer & Co. is one of this Wisconsin capital's largest private employers
Madison
Santina
$400 [7]
Cavendish called it "inflammable air"; Lavoisier renamed it this
hydrogen
Holly
$400 [3]
This Flemish painter for whom a pointed goatee is named was knighted by Charles I in 1632
van Dyck
Holly
$400 [22]
Israel's coat of arms features olive branches & this ancient holy candleholder
menorah
Chris
$400 [17]
On May 28, 1934 2 midwives & Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe delivered 5 children to this family
the Dionne family
Santina
$800 [27]
David Delasco's 1905 play about "The Girl of" this place inspired a Puccini opera
the Golden West
$600 [13]
Home of Lincoln University, this Missouri capital was named for an earlier president
Jefferson City
Holly
$600 [8]
After his factory blew up in 1864, the Swedish government wouldn't let him rebuild it
Alfred Nobel
Chris
$800 [5]
Because he left Florence for Milan in 1482, this artist's "Adoration of the Magi" was never finished
Leonardo da Vinci
$600 [23]
Members of this Israeli parliament are elected for terms of 4 years
the Knesset
Chris
$600 [18]
At 9:59 PM EST October 18, 1931 all non-essential lights in the U.S. were dimmed in his memory
Thomas Edison
Santina
$1,000 [26]
This great Finnish symphonic composer wrote only 1 opera, "The Maiden in the Tower"
Jean Sibelius
Holly
$800 [14]
This Texas city was named for the man who became president in 1841 after only 1 month as vice president
Tyler
$800 [10]
This 17th century English scientist explained how a rainbow is formed
Sir Isaac Newton
$1,000 [6]
The "Transfiguration" was placed at the head of this artist's coffin during his Vatican funeral
Raphael
$800 [24]
It takes 100 agorot to equal one of these monetary units
shekel
$800 [19]
O these could B used in a court in New York as evidence as of 1935
blood types
Santina Holly
$1,000 [15]
This city on Africa's west coast is named for the man who was U.S. president in 1822
Monrovia
Santina
DD $1,000 [11]
His sister Amy was a poet & he was an astronomer who searched in vain for a Planet X
Percival (Percy) Lowell
Holly
DD $1,500 [4]
Titian & Giorgione were two of the many Renaissance painters based in this Italian city
Venice
Holly
$1,000 [25]
These 3 languages appear on Israeli coins & postage stamps
English, Hebrew & Arabic
Santina
$1,000 [20]
What Wallace Carothers called Fiber 66 in 1938 is now known as this synthetic fabric
nylon

Final Jeopardy!

MOVIE MUSICALS

Among the characters in this 1950 film are Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull & Kaiser Wilhelm II

Annie Get Your Gun

Chris "What is Annie Get Your Gun" — wagered $2,999
Holly "What is Paint Your Wagon?" — wagered $4,200
Santina "What is "Annie Get Your Gun"" — wagered $3,201

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