Show #2854 1997-01-16 (taped 1996-11-06) Regular

Paul Gutowski game 5.

Contestants

Chris Kahn — a personal trainer from Los Angeles, California

Heidi Shultz — a librarian assistant from Rockford, Illinois

Paul Gutowski — a substance abuse counselor from Rockford, Illinois (whose 4-day cash winnings total $35,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,600 $3,900 $11,000 $15,801
5-day champion: $51,301
$10,200
23 R (including 2 DDs), 0 W
Heidi $500 $2,900 $3,900 $7,400
2nd place: Ski trip to Smugglers Notch, Vermont
$3,900
18 R, 4 W
Chris $1,500 $1,900 $7,900 $0
3rd place: Vivitar Zoom Camera & Binoculars
$5,500
15 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINAL PLANTS EXPLORERS ROCK MUSIC LAKES ITALIAN WORDS & PHRASES OOPS!
$100 [11]
During the Civil War blockade, Southerners used dogwood bark tea instead of quinine in treating this
Malaria
Paul
$100 [2]
Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin served on a British ship that attacked New Orleans during this war
War of 1812
Heidi
$100 [1]
Although his 1974 hit "Bennie And The Jets" hit No. 1 in the U.S., it only reached No. 37 in the U.K.
Elton John
Heidi
$100 [4]
Guatemala's scenic Lake Atitlan is surrounded by inactive ones of these
Volcanoes
Paul
$100 [8]
Maggio is the Italian name for this month
May
Paul
$100 [15]
In 1970 the Oregon Highway Division blew up a beached one of these mammals & damaged a car 1/4 mile away
Whale
Paul
$200 [27]
Oil from this pickle "weed" is a folk remedy for infant colic
Dill
Heidi
$200 [3]
This first American to orbit the Earth shot down 3 MIGs during the Korean War
John Glenn
Chris
$300 [6]
Her No. 1 hit "Take A Bow" was one of the singles released from her "Bedtime Stories" album
Madonna
Heidi
$200 [7]
Leech Lake in Minnesota is the largest of this river's headwater lakes
Mississippi River
Chris
$200 [21]
Italians call this metal argento
Silver
Heidi Chris
$200 [17]
After a photo finish of this 1996 horse race, ABC went to commercial & missed the winner being announced
Kentucky Derby
Chris
$300 [28]
In years past a "plaster" containing the oil of this plant was applied for severe chest colds
Mustard
Heidi
$300 [13]
After a $10 airplane ride, she hired Neta Snook to teach her to fly
Amelia Earhart
Paul
$400 [9]
This group's 1972 hit "Take It Easy" was written by group member Glenn Frey & Jackson Browne
The Eagles
Chris
$300 [10]
Lake Constance lies on the border of Austria, Switzerland & this country
Germany
Chris
$300 [22]
Italian weather terms include la pioggia--rain--& il vento--this
Wind
Paul
$300 [18]
In 1542 Jacques Cartier returned to France with fool's gold & quartz, thinking them real gold & these gems
Diamonds
Heidi
$400 [29]
This plant that gives beer its pleasantly bitter taste is valued by herbalists as a sedative
Hops
Paul
$400 [14]
Paul du Chaillu, who made 2 trips to Gabon, was the first westerner to write about this great ape
Gorilla
Chris
DD $500 [5]
Group heard here, they were originally known as The Detours:
The Who
Paul
$400 [23]
Seneca Lake, one of these New York lakes, exceeds 600 feet in depth
Finger Lakes
Heidi
$400 [26]
Eye drops are delle gocce per gliocchi & these drops are delle gocce per le orecchie
Ear Drops
Heidi
$400 [19]
A Casper, Wyoming game & fish display to stop this crime had 3 sets of trophy antlers stolen from it
Poaching
Heidi Chris
$500 [30]
Many keep a pot of this succulent member of the lily family in the kitchen to treat minor burns
Aloe
Paul
$500 [16]
He made the 2nd voyage around the world
Sir Francis Drake
Paul
$500 [12]
Three Dog Night made this Hoyt Axton tune the No. 1 song of 1971
"Joy To The World"
Paul
$500 [24]
The capacity of this artificial lake 15 miles east of Las Vegas is 38.3 billion cubic meters
Lake Mead
Paul
$500 [25]
The laundromat is la lavanderia automatica & this kind of establishment is la lavanderia a secco
Dry Cleaners
Heidi
$500 [20]
An outcry led the Post Office to reconsider issuing a 1995 stamp showing this WWII event
Dropping the A-bomb on Hiroshima
Heidi

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRIESTS U.S. GEOGRAPHY PLAYS 1995 CHILDREN'S BOOKS & AUTHORS ADJECTIVES
$200 [5]
It's a monk or priest of Tibetan Buddhism, whose spiritual leader is the Dalai
Lama
Paul
$200 [7]
About a third of this state lies north of the Arctic Circle
Alaska
Paul
$200 [11]
This musical opens as Miguel de Cervantes is thrown into a dungeon for crimes against the church
"Man of La Mancha"
Heidi
$200 [1]
The earliest known fossil of one of these was found in Arizona; it "croaked" about 200 million years ago
Frog
Heidi
$200 [2]
Theodor Geisel, better known by this pseudonym, wrote "I Wish That I Had Duck Feet" under the name Theo. LeSieg
Dr. Seuss
Heidi
$200 [4]
From the Latin for "horse", this 6-letter adjective means pertaining to or resembling a horse
Equine
Chris
$400 [6]
It can mean a priest of Haitian folk religion or the religion itself
Voodoo
Heidi Chris
$400 [8]
Indiana's 2nd-largest city is on the site of this stockade built in 1794 & named for a "mad" general
Fort Wayne
Paul Heidi
$400 [12]
When this play premiered on Broadway in 1963, Joan Tetzel played the role of Nurse Ratched
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Chris
$400 [17]
In January 1995, for the first time in 40 years, this party controlled both the U.S. House & the Senate
Republican
Chris
$400 [3]
7 years after creating Stuart Little, E.B. White spun this tale about a spider
"Charlotte's Web"
Chris
$400 [24]
Antediluvian means "before" this event described in Genesis 7 & 8
The Flood
Heidi
$600 [16]
A tohunga is a priest of these New Zealanders
Maori
Heidi
$600 [9]
This region of South Dakota & Wyoming has the largest gold mine in the U.S.
Black Hills
Paul Chris
$600 [13]
Rostand play in which Roxane says, "I loved but once, yet twice I lose my love"
"Cyrano de Bergerac"
Chris
$600 [18]
On July 12 the FDA said this is a drug that should be regulated
Nicotine
Paul Heidi
$600 [14]
Johnny Gruelle created his stories about this pair of dolls to entertain his sickly daughter Marcella
Raggedy Ann & Raggedy Andy
Paul
$600 [27]
Burly, like a certain sled dog
Husky
Paul
$800 [19]
The priestly upper caste of the ancient Celts, they often held ceremonies in oak groves
Druids
Paul
$800 [10]
This mountain range extends about 400 miles from near the Mojave Desert to the Feather River
Sierra Nevadas
Chris
$800 [21]
This Eugene O'Neill trilogy consists of "Homecoming", "The Hunted" & "The Haunted"
Mourning Becomes Electra
$1,000 [25]
In July she married Daniel Ducruet, her former bodyguard & father of her 2 children
Princess Stephanie of Monaco
Heidi
$800 [26]
"The Moon Lady" was the first children's book by this author of "The Joy Luck Club"
Amy Tan
Paul
$800 [28]
Fancy-free, as in the title of a Kevin Bacon-Lori Singer film
Footloose
Paul
$1,000 [20]
It's the priestly class of Hinduism
Brahmans
Chris
DD $1,500 [15]
The Cape Fear River, one of this state's longest, is formed by the Deep & Haw Rivers
North Carolina
Paul
$1,000 [22]
Later a movie, this play starring Judy Holliday was the first written by Garson Kanin
"Born Yesterday"
DD $3,200 [23]
In South Africa's first non-racial local elections, this party received 66% of the vote
ANC (African National Congress)
Chris
$1,000 [29]
It's the first adjective in the poem "The Raven"
dreary
Heidi

Final Jeopardy!

FOREIGN FILMS

With 6, this 1981 German film holds the record for most Oscar nominations for a foreign-language film

"Das Boot" ("The Boat")

Heidi "What is Das Boot?" — wagered $3,500
Chris "What is The Tin Drum" — wagered $7,900
Paul "What is Das Boot (boat)?" — wagered $4,801

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