Show #1949 1993-02-11 (taped 1992-11-09) Regular

Contestants

Allen Howland — a newspaper editor from Midland, Texas

Jay Carrizales — a U.S. Navy aviator originally from San Bernardino, California

Susie Macksey — a stand-up comic from Cambridge, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Susie $900 $2,900 $8,100 $10,000
2-day champion: $16,700
$7,100
26 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Jay $400 $0 $5,900 $8,300
2nd place: Broyhill entertainment center & Sanyo VCR + Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary computerized version or home gam
$5,900
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Allen $-600 $1,900 $1,700 $50
3rd place: Lonestar Singalodeon + Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary computerized version or home game
$1,700
14 R, 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICA SHOW TUNES TOOLS AMERICAN HISTORY PERFUME & COLOGNE FAMILIAR PHRASES
$100 [9]
This Argentine city has South America's largest port
Buenos Aires
Susie
$100 [1]
"Button up" this "when the wind is free, take good care of yourself, you belong to me"
your overcoat
Susie
$100 [6]
A hammer with a large head, or a piece of croquet paraphernalia
a mallet
Jay
$100 [3]
This organization that sends volunteers to developing countries was made part of ACTION in 1971
the Peace Corps
Susie
$100 [15]
There's now a fragrance named for this store where Holly Golightly liked to breakfast
Tiffany
Jay
$100 [25]
It often precedes "aleck" & "money"
smart
Allen
$200 [10]
This 19th century general was known as the "George Washington of South America"'
Simon Bolivar
Jay
$200 [2]
Title line following "We met at nine. We met at eight. I was on time. No, you were late. Ah, yes..."
"I remember it well"
Jay
$200 [12]
To use the miter type of this cutting tool, you might need a special box
a saw
Susie
$200 [4]
Only 6 mourners attended the 1809 funeral of this author of "Common Sense"
Thomas Paine
Susie
$200 [17]
Geraniol & citronellol are the principal odorous constituents of "attar of" these flowers
roses
Susie
$200 [26]
Any musician can tell you that "He who pays" this person "calls the tune"
the piper
Allen
$300 [22]
Although no longer a part of Colombia, this isthmus appears on its coat of arms
the Isthmus of Panama
Susie
$300 [5]
"I'm gonna sit right down and" do this "and make believe it came from you"
write myself a letter
Allen
$300 [16]
The name of this bevel-edged tool is also a verb meaning "to cheat"
the chisel
Allen
$300 [7]
The nullification controversy of 1828-33 focused on whether these could nullify federal laws
the states
Susie
$300 [18]
Russian coriander & Malaysian pepper add spice to this Dior perfume with a "venomous" name
Poison
Susie
$300 [27]
This "lupine" phrase means to howl a false alarm
cry wolf
Susie
$400 [23]
This country leads the world in the production of coffee & oranges
Brazil
Allen
$400 [13]
Song that begins, "Things look swell, things look great, gonna have the whole world on a plate"
"Everything's Coming Up Roses"
Susie
$400 [21]
Types of these include open-end, box & pipe
wrenches
Allen
$400 [8]
The Molly Maguires were a 19th century secret organization of these workers
Irish coal workers
Jay Allen
$400 [19]
The name of this Max Factor fragrance is French for "the garden"
Le Jardin
Susie
$400 [28]
Scotch whisky that was hidden in the Highlands was once called this kind of "dew"
mountain dew
Allen
$500 [24]
It wasn't until 1951 that the real source of this Venezuelan river was discovered
the Orinoco
Allen
$500 [14]
It's the line following "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens..."
Bright copper kettles and warm woollen mittens
Susie Allen
$500 [30]
It's a string with a weight on the end & it's used to judge if something is straight up & down
a plumb (plumb line, plumb bob)
Susie
DD $500 [11]
In 1954 this "Father of the Atomic Bomb" had his security clearance revoked
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Jay
$500 [20]
Appropriately, this men's cologne with an "English" name celebrated its silver anniversary in 1990
British Sterling
Jay Allen
$500 [29]
Some folks are as nervous as one of these; it's also the title of a Tennessee Williams play
a cat on a hot tin roof
Allen

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANNUAL EVENTS SNAILS VICE PRESIDENTS RAILROADS FOREIGN CURRENCY LITERATURE
$200 [6]
In early summer Windsor, Ontario & this Michigan city hold an International Freedom Festival
Detroit
Allen
$200 [1]
Technically, a snail has this many feet
one
Susie
$200 [13]
John C. Breckinridge was our youngest veep at 36; this Indiana Republican was 3rd youngest at 41
Dan Quayle
Susie
$200 [4]
Known as the B&O, it began the world's first electric main-line service in 1895
the Baltimore & Ohio
Jay
$200 [20]
The Republic of San Marino uses this Italian currency
the lira
Susie
$200 [2]
His "Treasure Island" was first serialized in 1881-82 under the pseudonym Capt. George North
(Robert Louis) Stevenson
Susie
$400 [7]
This historic 1876 event is reenacted in Montana
Custer's Last Stand
Allen
$400 [27]
In French restaurants, the Helix garden snail is a delicacy known by this name
escargot
Susie
$400 [14]
During a 1958 tour of Latin America, this vice president's car was jostled by demonstrators in Caracas
Nixon
Susie Jay
$400 [5]
From Oct. 4, 1883 to May 22, 1977, this train ran from Paris to Istanbul
the Orient Express
Allen
$400 [21]
The monetary unit of this West African nation is the leone
Sierra Leone
Susie
$400 [3]
Edna Ferber's last novel, "Ice Palace", has been credited with helping this territory become a state
Alaska
Jay
$600 [8]
Fittingly, this Illinois city holds a Superman Celebration the second weekend in June
Metropolis
Susie
$600 [28]
Like fish, some snails take in oxygen from the water through these organs
the gills
Jay
$600 [15]
He's the only vice president born in Maryland
Spiro Agnew
Allen
$600 [16]
10 years after designing a sleeping car, he introduced the dining car
(George) Pullman
Susie
$600 [22]
Liechtenstein uses the franc of this Alpine neighbor as its unit of currency
Switzerland
Allen
$600 [10]
His 1929 novel "Dodsworth" tells of an auto manufacturer in Zenith who retires & goes to Europe
(Sinclair) Lewis
Susie
$800 [9]
Each April this Missouri city hosts a Pony Express commemoration
St. Joseph
Susie Allen
$800 [29]
Its ear-shaped shell ringed with holes is sometimes used in making costume jewelry
the abalone
Allen
$800 [17]
He served as FDR's Secretary of Agriculture for 2 terms before becoming vice president in 1941
Henry Wallace
Susie
$800 [23]
This country's TGV train, which can cruise at speeds of 180 mph, began operating in 1981
France
Susie Jay Allen
$800 [25]
The name of this currency is from a Sanskrit word meaning "silver"
rupee
Jay
$800 [11]
Stephen Crane's "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" was loosely based on this author's "Madame Bovary"
(Gustave) Flaubert
Susie
$1,000 [19]
This state's Amana Colonies celebrate Oktoberfest each year
Iowa
Jay
$1,000 [30]
A chowder is made from this sea snail whose name is from the Greek for "shell"
conch
DD $2,000 [18]
In 1805 George Clinton replaced this man as vice president
Aaron Burr
Susie
$1,000 [24]
In 1971 20 passenger railroads joined this corporation
Amtrak
Jay
DD $1,500 [26]
This unit of currency is in use on the Caribbean island of Curacao
the guilder
Jay
$1,000 [12]
"Bernabo of Genoa" is among the 100 tales that make up this author's "Decameron"
Boccaccio
Susie

Final Jeopardy!

SUPREME COURT JUSTICES

His father, Eugene, an immigrant from Sicily, taught romance languages at Brooklyn College

Antonin Scalia

Allen "Who is Thurgood Marshall?" — wagered $1,650
Jay "Who was Scalia" — wagered $2,400
Susie "Who is Scalia?" — wagered $1,900

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