Show #2296 1994-09-05 (taped 1994-07-19) Regular

Steve Chernicoff game 3.First game of Season 11.First show taped at Sony Pictures Studios and produced by Columbia TriStar Television.

Contestants

Michael Rebain — a contract specialist from Washington, D.C.

Sandy Mannix — a communications specialist from Chester Springs, Pennsylvania

Steve Chernicoff — a technical writer from Berkeley, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,202)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $3,500 $4,400 $11,200 $15,601
3-day champion: $35,803
$13,200
37 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Sandy $500 $1,300 $2,700 $2,700
2nd place: Psion Series 3a, Sentry fire-safe media chest
$3,300
8 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Michael $500 $1,800 $7,800 $0
3rd place: Benrus ladies' gold quartz watch
$6,800
12 R (including 1 DD), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

JULY 4, 1994 DOLLS MUSEUMS FRUITS & NUTS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PROVERBS
$100 [6]
The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted over 3,000 refugees on boats from this country
Haiti
Steve
$100 [16]
Mattel has made more than 1 billion pairs of shoes for this doll
Barbie
Steve
$100 [1]
This poet's birthplace & museum lie near the Brig O'Doon featured in his poem "Tam O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'Shanter
Robert Burns
Steve
$100 [11]
Grapefruits are classified as either white or this color
pink
Steve
$100 [24]
This product introduced the slogan "It's the real thing" in 1942
Coca-Cola
Steve
$100 [17]
"Actions speak louder than" these
words
Steve
$200 [7]
His return to Gaza after a 27-year exile made headlines
Yasser Arafat
Steve
$200 [22]
The Jessica dolls sold by this Osmond on QVC are inspired by her own daughter Jessica
Marie Osmond
Steve
$200 [2]
You'll find the more than 20-ton Aztec "sun stone" in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in this capital city
Mexico City
Steve
$200 [12]
"Mary Ann's Gilligan's Island Cookbook" features 13 recipes for this kind of cream pie
coconut
Michael
$200 [25]
In 1992 this international carrier bought Australian Airlines
Qantas
Steve
$200 [18]
The 2 things that "make Jack a dull boy"
all work and no play
Steve
$300 [8]
The French declared a safe zone in this country after rebels took its capital of Kigali
Rwanda
Michael
$300 [23]
Many ancient dolls were made from this substance, but most of them probably have melted by now
wax
Michael
$300 [3]
The Tate Gallery is housed in a neoclassical building that overlooks this river
the Thames
Steve
$300 [13]
The winesap is not a grape, but a type of this
an apple
Steve
$300 [26]
In the 1989 film "Roger & Me", Roger was Roger Smith, the CEO of this auto corporation
General Motors
Michael
$300 [19]
"Home is where the heart is" & "a man's home is" this
his castle
Michael
$400 [9]
The U.S. opened its new embassy in this Bosnian capital during a cease-fire
Sarajevo
Steve
$400 [28]
In the 19th century, china heads & limbs for dolls were made in Meissen in what is now this country
Germany
Sandy
$400 [4]
Every year this Fifth Avenue art museum decorates a Christmas tree with beautiful Baroque angels
the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Steve
$400 [14]
Used in pralines & widely grown in the South, the paper shell varieties of this nut are the best
a pecan
Steve
$400 [27]
Akio Morita, who founded this electronics giant, was born into a sake-making family in 1921
Sony
Sandy
$400 [20]
According to a proverb, it's what you should do with "well enough"
leave it alone
Sandy Michael
$500 [10]
The 1994 Philadelphia Liberty Medal was awarded to this Czech president
Vaclav Havel
Steve
DD $600 [29]
These Hopi dolls that personify spirits are often carved from cottonwood
kachinas
Sandy
$500 [5]
This natural history museum's original name was the Columbian Museum of Chicago
the Field Museum
Steve
$500 [15]
Nuts from the black and English varieties of this tree are sometimes picked green for pickling
the walnut
Sandy
$500 [30]
Advanced Night Repair, a skin care product, is one of this cosmetics giant's best sellers
Estée Lauder
Sandy
$500 [21]
A choice for some anglers might be to "fish or" do this
cut bait
Sandy

Double Jeopardy! Round

MIDDLE EAST HISTORY AMERICANA GOVERNMENT & POLITICS NOVELS & NOVELISTS RAILROADS "P"EOPLE
$200 [8]
In 1990 Syria's troops joined the Allied forces in preparing to attack this invader of Kuwait
Iraq
Steve
$200 [7]
New Britain, the "Hardware City" of this state, is about 10 miles southwest of Hartford
Connecticut
Steve
$200 [2]
Since 1869 its membership has been set at a Chief Justice & 8 Associate Justices
the United States Supreme Court
Steve
$200 [18]
His novel "Oliver Twist" is subtitled "The Parish Boy's Progress"
Charles Dickens
Steve
$200 [26]
Almost all U.S. locomotives use this type of engine to create power
a diesel
Steve
$200 [1]
In 1615 Thomas Rolfe was born to John Rolfe & this Indian princess in Colonial Virginia
Pocahontas
Steve
$400 [9]
The ancient Phoenicians' homeland is now part of this country known for its cedars
Lebanon
Steve
$400 [14]
Mobile is nicknamed the "City of" this many "Flags", which makes it sound like a theme park
six
Steve
$400 [3]
This party to which John Adams belonged disappeared from national politics after the 1816 election
Federalist Party
Steve
$400 [22]
R. K. Narayan writes novels & stories set in Malgudi, a fictional village in this large Asian country
India
Steve
$400 [27]
About 20% of the funds for this semipublic railroad corporation are provided by Congress
Amtrak
Michael
$400 [11]
On March 4, 1681 this Quaker was granted a charter for a colony west of the Delaware River
William Penn
Steve
$600 [10]
It was built with the help of the French between 1859 & 1869
Suez Canal
Sandy
$600 [15]
Carter's Grove is among the loveliest of this state's James River Plantations
Virginia
Steve
$600 [4]
This Constitutional Amendment was proposed by Congress in 1917, ratified in 1919 & repealed in 1933
18th Amendment
Steve
$600 [23]
Clive is an art student in love with his cousin Ethel in "The Newcomes" by this "Vanity Fair" novelist
William Makepeace Thackeray
Steve
$600 [30]
Most commonly, it's 4' 8 1/2"
standard gauge of track
Steve
$600 [19]
This English author was the Clerk of the Acts of the Navy when he kept his "Diary"
Samuel Pepys
Steve
$800 [12]
In a 1948-49 war, this country increased its territory by about 50%
Israel
Michael
$800 [16]
Brattleboro has been called the place "Where" this state "Begins"
Vermont
Steve
$1,000 [6]
In 1993 this Alabama governor was forced to step down after a conviction on felony ethics charges
(Guy) Hunt
Michael
$800 [24]
She wrote several novels, including "The Burden", under the "Mysterious" pseudonym Mary Westmacott
Agatha Christie
Sandy
$800 [29]
Compressed air in a rock drill inspired George Westinghouse to invent this in 1869
the air brake
Steve
$800 [20]
In early 1944 he took command of the U.S. Third Army for the French Campaign
(George) Patton
Michael
DD $2,000 [13]
In 1984 women voted for the first time in this Hashemite kingdom
Jordan
Michael
$1,000 [17]
The Skowhegan State Fair, held in this state since 1818, is said to be the nation's oldest continuing fair
Maine
DD $2,000 [5]
The Coast Guard, once part of the Treasury, falls under the jurisdiction of this dept. during peacetime
the Department of Transportation
Steve
$1,000 [25]
Carol Kennicott struggles to change the town of Gopher Prairie in this Sinclair Lewis novel
Main Street
Michael
$1,000 [28]
In 1981 France began operating this high-speed train capable of speeds of up to 235 mph
the Très Grande Vitesse
Steve Sandy
$1,000 [21]
In 1951 this retailer published an autobiography titled "Fifty Years with the Golden Rule"
J. C. Penney
Sandy

Final Jeopardy!

THE OLYMPICS

Of all the cities that have hosted the Winter Olympics, this one is the farthest north

Lillehammer, Norway

Sandy "What is Lillehamer Norway" — wagered $0
Michael "What is Sapporo?" — wagered $7,800
Steve "What is Lillehammer?" — wagered $4,401

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