Show #2830 1996-12-13 (taped 1996-10-16) Regular

Contestants

Jere Souza — a homemaker from El Dorado Hills, California

Pat Gonzales — a retail manager from El Monte, California

Sandy Siegel — a writer from Playa Del Rey, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sandy $0 $0 $2,200 $1,200
2nd place: Trip to Honolulu, Hawaii
$3,200
9 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Pat $800 $3,300 $3,300 $1
3rd place: Hobie Catamarand
$3,300
20 R, 5 W
Jere $1,000 $3,900 $7,100 $7,100
New champion: $7,100
$6,900
22 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE BARBARA WALTERS' 20 YEARS EUROPEAN DINING GENERAL SCIENCE WORD ORIGINS MONKEY BUSINESS
$100 [12]
The Lord called Moses' people stiff-necked, meaning stubborn, for making this idol & worshiping it
The Golden Calf
Pat
$100 [11]
In 1976, in her first ABC special, Barbara interviewed the Carters & this superstar Barbra
Barbra Streisand
Pat
$100 [21]
This Finnish capital is noted for its Russian restaurants, such as Alexander Nevski
Helsinki
Pat
$100 [3]
Fractus, congestus & humilis are terms used to describe these aerial formations
Clouds
Pat
$100 [1]
The name of this skirt isn't Scottish in origin; it may come from the Danish for "to tuck up"
Kilt
Jere
$100 [26]
The title of this 1995 Bruce Willis film refers to a group that may have lauched a deadly plague
"12 Monkeys"
Jere
$200 [13]
Jesus called it a den of thieves & ordered it cleansed, angering the priests
The Temple
Jere
$200 [14]
During a visit to Fidel Castro, Barbara's crew became the 1st Americans to cross this bay since 1961
Bay of Pigs
Pat
$200 [22]
It's said the Witchery by the Castle, on Castle Hill in this Scottish city, is haunted by several ghosts
Edinburgh
Pat
$200 [4]
Projecting from the cecum, where the small & large intestines meet, is this non functional organ
Appendix
Jere
$200 [2]
This term for a broad street is French, but it goes back to bolwerc, a Middle Dutch word for bulwark
Boulevard
Pat
$200 [27]
A monkey god named Hanuman appears in the "Ramayana", an epic poem of this country
India
Jere
$300 [15]
Judge Shamgar slew 600 of these people with an ox goad; David slew just one with a sling & a stone
Philistines
Pat
$300 [18]
In 1992 he made Barbara's fantasy come true by dancing the tango with her--Hoo-aah!
Al Pacino
Jere
$300 [23]
La Tour D' Argent in this city's 5th arrandissement is world famous for its pressed duck
Paris
Pat
$300 [6]
In 1862 Darwin published a book on how orchids are fertilized by these creatures
Insects
Pat
$300 [5]
The adjective vespertilian means resembling this winged mammal, whose Latin name is vespertilio
Bat
Pat
$300 [28]
These monkeys were important "factors" in the development of the Salk polio vaccine
Rhesus monkeys
Pat
$400 [16]
Famous quote from Jesus that precedes "But by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God"
"Man does not live by bread alone"
Jere
$400 [19]
She called her 1977 joint talk with these Egyptian & Israeli leaders the biggest break of her career
Anwar Sadat & Menachem Begin
Pat
$400 [24]
There's a restaurant named for this seductive spy in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, her birthplace
Mata Hari
Jere
$400 [7]
It's the terrestrial planet farthest from the Sun
Mars
Pat Jere
$400 [9]
This fruity condiment's name comes from the Hindi meaning "to be licked"
Chutney
Jere
$400 [29]
The long, pendulous nose of the male gave this monkey its name
Proboscis Monkey
Pat
$500 [17]
The first word in Romans 1:1 is his name
Paul
Jere
$500 [20]
Most will never forget when Barbara asked this actress "What kind of a tree are you?"; she said "Oak"
Katharine Hepburn
Jere
$500 [25]
Hemingway hung out at Harry's Bar, the birthplace of the Bellini cocktail, in this Italian city
Venice
Jere
$500 [8]
The mammalian order edentata has 3 families: anteaters, armadillos & these slow movers
Sloths
Pat
DD $500 [10]
The name of this small magnifying glass used by jewelers comes from the French for an imperfect gem
Loupe
Jere
$500 [30]
In 1996 this inquisitive monkey of children's lit turned 55
Curious George
Pat

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CABINET ISLANDS AUTHORS FILM DIRECTORS HISTORY 4-LETTER QUOTES
$200 [30]
Our fifth Secretary of State; his Secretary of State, James Madison, became president, too
Thomas Jefferson
Sandy
$200 [21]
Rainfall on this island that's home to Haiti averages 55 inches per year
Hispaniola
Sandy
$200 [6]
This creator of Huck Finn has been called the first major American writer born west of the Mississippi
Mark Twain
Pat
$200 [1]
Some say he got the nickname Woody by always bringing the stick for neighborhood stickball games
Woody Allen
Jere
$200 [7]
In October 1936 he was named "El Caudillo" of nationalist Spain
Francisco Franco
Jere
$200 [16]
This, along with "Liberty and the pursuit of happiness", are our "unalienable rights"
Life
Sandy
$400 [27]
She held the post of Secretary of Transportation 1983-87
Elizabeth Dole
Sandy
$400 [22]
Nearly all the inhabitants of this island are descendants of Bounty mutineers
Pitcairn Island
Pat Jere
$400 [8]
"A Tangled Skein" was this author's original title for "A Study in Scarlet"
Arthur Conan Doyle
Sandy
$400 [2]
In 1993 he was given permission to build a replica of Auschwitz near the actual site & film there
Steven Spielberg
Jere
$400 [10]
The Domesday Book was compiled from a survey done in this year, 20 years after the Norman Conquest
1086
Pat
$400 [17]
"What's in a name? That which we call" one of these "by any other name would smell as sweet"
Rose
Sandy
$600 [26]
Financier Andrew Mellon served in this post under 3 presidents: Harding, Coolidge & Hoover
Secretary of the Treasury
$600 [23]
In 1978 islanders were removed from this Pacific atoll when their strontium-90 counts became dangerous
Bikini
Sandy
$600 [9]
Toward the end of World War I, this Mississippi-born author joined the Royal Air Force in Canada
William Faulkner
Pat
$600 [3]
Charlie Sheen starred in 2 of his most lauded films: "Platoon" & "Wall Street"
Oliver Stone
Jere
$600 [11]
In 1835 these Dutch farmers began their "Great Trek" from Cape Colony to South Africa's interior
Boers
Jere
$600 [18]
"A dying lady, lean and pale, who totters forth, wrapped in a gauzy veil", Shelley wrote of "The Waning" this
Moon
Jere
$800 [28]
The Bureau of Mines is part of this department
the Department of the Interior
Sandy Pat
DD $1,000 [24]
This Indian Ocean island, the world's fourth largest, is slightly smaller than Texas
Madagascar
Sandy
$800 [14]
She set "Death Comes For The Archbishop" in New Mexico, not on the Nebraska prairie
Willa Cather
DD $1,000 [4]
This director who died in 1987 choreographed 3 of the 5 features he directed
Bob Fosse
Jere
$800 [12]
In 1991 the United Somali Congress overthrew the Siad Barre regime & took over this capital city
Mogadishu
Jere
$800 [19]
Resigned to the fact she might be queen, Victoria said, "I will be" this
good
Pat Jere
$1,000 [29]
This president's father, Alphonso, was Grant's attorney general
William Howard Taft
$1,000 [25]
Tourist sites on this island in the Bay of Naples include the ruins of the 12 villas built by emperor Tiberius
Capri
Sandy Pat Jere
$1,000 [15]
Although this "Of Human Bondage" author earned a medical degree, he never practiced medicine
Somerset Maugham
Sandy
$1,000 [5]
This director of "Short Cuts" learned his trade making industrial films in Kansas City
Robert Altman
Jere
$1,000 [13]
In 1885 this British governor-general was killed defending Khartoum from the Mahdi's forces
Charles Gordon ("Gordon of Khartoum")
$1,000 [20]
In "Sea Fever" John Masefield wrote, "All I ask is a tall" one of these "and a star to steer her by"
Ship
Pat

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

His love of music led him to found a school of music at the University of Rochester, N.Y.

George Eastman (The Eastman School of Music)

Sandy "Who is Juilliard?" — wagered $1,000
Pat "Who is Stephen Foster?" — wagered $3,299
Jere "Who is Juilliard?" — wagered $0

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