Show #2677 1996-04-02 (taped 1995-12-12) Regular

David Sampugnaro game 2.

Contestants

Amy Comeau — a law librarian from New York City, New York

Chip Hunter — a professor of management from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

David Sampugnaro — a writer and consultant originally from Elmsford, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $1,200 $3,200 $10,700 $17,001
2-day champion: $30,201
$8,600
21 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Chip $1,500 $3,300 $8,500 $4,401
2nd place: Lloyd Flanders Wicker Furniture
$8,500
23 R, 2 W
Amy $1,000 $1,400 $1,500 $500
3rd place: Magnavox TV/VCR Combo
$2,000
11 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ASIA SPORTS CLOTHING MUSIC DJIA STOCKS CROSSWORD CLUES "A"
$100 [3]
Go Ba Soup, a specialty of this country, makes a sizzling sound when poured over deep-fried rice patties
China
Amy
$100 [2]
Since 1947 teams competing in this Pasadena bowl game have come from the Pac 10 & Big 10 conferences
Rose Bowl
David
$100 [5]
Larry King is seldom seen without these, which the British call braces
Suspenders
Chip
$100 [15]
A carol is a simple occasional song most often associated with this holiday
Christmas
Chip
$100 [1]
It publishes Travel & Leisure Magazine as well as selling traveler's checks
American Express
Chip
$100 [21]
Clock warning(5)
alarm
Chip
$200 [4]
The 2 houses of this large country's parliament are the Lok Sabha & the Rajya Sabha
India
Amy
$200 [6]
On Nov. 5, 1994 he became the oldest to win a heavyweight title--or any boxing title--at age 45
George Foreman
Amy
$200 [7]
The sandalfoot style of these does not have reinforcements at the toes & heels
Pantyhose
Amy
$200 [26]
This form of light opera with spoken dialogue evolved from the opera comique & led to the musical
Operetta
David
$200 [16]
Its roots go back to Bell Telephone in 1877
AT&T (American Telephone & Telegraph)
Amy
$200 [22]
River for tall women(6)
Amazon
Chip
$300 [13]
Most of this country's people live in hamlets called kampongs but about a million reside in Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
David
$300 [10]
In 1993 this Philadelphia 76ers player nicknamed "Dr. J" was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame
Julius Erving
David
$300 [8]
Vienna-born designer Rudi Gernreich introduced this extremely revealing swimsuit in 1964
Monokini
Amy
$300 [27]
This brass instrument may be fitted with valves either replacing the slide or in addition to it
Trombone
Amy
$300 [17]
Foot Locker & Kinney Shoe Stores are owned by this five & dime company
Woolworth's
Chip
$300 [23]
Knightware(5)
armor
Chip
$400 [14]
Sometimes this country is referred to as East Bengal
Bangladesh
Chip
$400 [11]
The 4 basic events in women's gymnastics are floor exercise, uneven parallel bars, vault & this event
Balance Beam
Chip
$400 [9]
Low necklines & high waists were features of the Empire Style popularized c. 1805 by this French empress
Josephine
Chip
$400 [28]
An instrumental piece usually for one musician, its name comes from Toccare, Italian for "to touch"
Toccata
Amy
$400 [18]
May we be so "Bold" in this "Era" as to "Cheer" this "Charmin" company
Procter & Gamble
David
$400 [24]
It leaves when winter comes(6)
autumn
Chip
DD $900 [19]
Indonesians call this third-largest island in the world Kalimantan, or "River of Diamonds"
Borneo
David
$500 [12]
On Sept. 5, 1993 Noureddine Morceli of Algeria set the world record in this event at 3:44.39
The Mile
David
$500 [30]
The name of this hip-length Japanese-style lounging robe makes us feel "glad"
Happi Coat
$500 [29]
Malaguena is a sub-type of this Spanish or Andalusian song style
Flamenco
$500 [20]
It's America's largest maker of commercial aircraft & that's the plane truth
Boeing
David Amy
$500 [25]
Deer playmate(8)
antelope
Chip

Double Jeopardy! Round

NATURALISTS GOVERNMENT & POLITICS MOUNTAINS ART 17TH CENTURY AMERICA LITERATURE
$200 [20]
While living by Walden Pond in 1846, he was arrested for refusing to pay his poll tax
Henry David Thoreau
Amy
$200 [3]
You can find the Bill of Rights on display in this D.C. building's Exhibition Hall
The National Archives
David
$200 [10]
Legend says this Japanese mountain was created during an earthquake in 286 B.C.
Mt. Fuji
David
$200 [26]
These colored chalklike sticks are made with a pigment & a weak adhesive such as gum tragacanth
Pastels
David
$200 [14]
On Nov. 21, 1620, after a 66-day voyage, this ship reached Cape Cod
The Mayflower
David
$200 [1]
In addition to Buck & White Fang, this author wrote about Jerry, an Irish terrier pup
Jack London
Chip
$400 [21]
He & William MacGillivray wrote "The Ornithological Biography" to go with his "Birds of America"
John James Audubon
Chip
$400 [4]
He's the only U.S. president to have served as director of the CIA
George (H.W.) Bush
David
$400 [11]
This highest Greek mountain wasn't scaled until 1913
Mt. Olympus
Chip
$400 [27]
In 1546 Pope Paul III appointed this artist architect of St. Peter's Basilica
Michelangelo
David
$400 [16]
In 1607 Edward M. Wingfield was ousted as president of the Virginia colony at this site
Jamestown
David Chip Amy
$400 [2]
Early collections of his stories include "Flappers And Philosophers" & "Tales Of The Jazz Age"
F. Scott Fitzgerald
David
DD $500 [25]
While in Holland in 1735, this Swede published his "Systema Naturae", a taxonomy system
Carolus Linnaeus
Amy
$600 [5]
National grasslands are administered by the Forest Service, an agency of this cabinet department
Agriculture
David Chip
$600 [13]
Encyclopedia Americana calls it the "most photographed peak in Europe"
The Matterhorn
Chip
$600 [28]
The final layer of plaster prepared for this type of wall painting is called intonaco
Fresco
David
$600 [17]
George Fox, leader of this British religious group, toured the American colonies in 1672
The Quakers
Chip
$600 [8]
In "David Copperfield", Wilkins is the first name of this kindhearted optimist
Mr. Micawber
Chip
$600 [22]
Studying these in the Swiss Alps, Louis Agassiz postulated the Earth was once covered by them
Glaciers
David
$1,000 [7]
This Ohio Republican won election to the U.S. Senate in 1938 & served until his death in 1953
Robert Taft
Chip
$800 [15]
In 1949 a U.S. expedition spent 12 futile days searching for Noah's Ark on this mountain
Mt. Ararat
Chip
$800 [29]
In 1930 Grant Wood's reputation was established by a Chicago showing of this painting
"American Gothic"
David
$800 [18]
In 1631 this governor of New Netherland was removed due to liberal policies toward wealthy landowners
Peter Minuit
Chip
$800 [9]
This B. Traven novel about 3 Americans looking for gold in Mexico was first published in Germany
"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
David
$800 [24]
He was only 22 when he boarded the Beagle in 1831
Charles Darwin
Amy
DD $2,500 [6]
Montana's Marc Racicot & this state's Jim Guy Tucker are the USA's lowest-paid governors
Arkansas
David
$1,000 [23]
The Karakoram Mountains include this famous peak also known as Mount Godwin Austen
K2
Chip
$1,000 [30]
She was commissioned to paint a mural for the woman's building at the 1893 Columbian Exposition
Mary Cassatt
Amy
$1,000 [19]
On April 9, 1682 this Frenchman reached the mouth of the Mississippi & claimed the valley for France
LaSalle
$1,000 [12]
"To Let" was the last novel in this John Galsworthy series
"The Forsyte Saga"
Chip

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. CITY NAME ORIGINS

Frederick, Maryland was named for the 6th Baron this

Baltimore (the Barons Baltimore; the Calvert family)

Amy "What" — wagered $1,000
Chip "What is Richtofen?" — wagered $4,099
David "What is Baltimore" — wagered $6,301

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