Show #2242 1994-05-10 (taped 1994-02-28) College Championship

1994 College Championship semifinal game 2.

Contestants

Kristin Brewe — a senior from the University of Minnesota

Brooke Gallagher — a junior from the University of Maryland in Baltimore County

Dave Goldsmith — a senior from Colgate University

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dave $2,900 $3,800 $6,400 $12,700
Finalist
$6,400
22 R, 3 W
Brooke $1,300 $1,700 $5,800 $11,431
2nd place: $5,000
$6,600
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Kristin $0 $500 $6,300 $0
3rd place: $5,000
$6,100
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS 1993 ROCK THEATRE HISTORY FIRST LADIES RELATIVES LETTER PERFECT
$100 [1]
Found in Australia, the largest of all marsupials is the great gray species of this
a kangaroo
Dave
$100 [11]
Johnny Cash performed as a guest vocalist on their Zooropa album
U2
Dave
$100 [22]
In 1904 Daphne du Maurier's father, Gerald, became the first actor to play this villain in "Peter Pan"
Captain Hook
Kristin
$100 [21]
This first first lady was an accomplished knitter
Martha Washington
Brooke
$100 [16]
In Swahili he's your baba; in Esperanto, your patro
your father
Dave
$100 [6]
In Roman numerals, it's the symbol for 1
I
Brooke
$200 [2]
The pichiciago, a small one of these armored mammals, lives underground
an armadillo
Dave
$200 [12]
In January 1993 Bill Wyman quit this group after 30 years
The Rolling Stones
Brooke
$200 [23]
The first known Tellspiel—a play about this hero—was performed in Switzerland in 1512
William Tell
Dave
$200 [24]
After graduating from USC, she taught typing, bookkeeping & stenography at Whittier Union High School
Pat Nixon
Dave
$200 [17]
An informal term for a grandmother, or the kind of knot she might tie
granny
Brooke
$200 [7]
It's the letter turned backwards in the name of America's top toy store chain
R
Dave
$300 [3]
A popular pet in Mexico, it's the largest lizard in the New World
an iguana
Dave Brooke
$300 [13]
Neil Young & 10,000 Maniacs were among those who released albums from this MTV series
MTV Unplugged
Dave
$300 [25]
This character, known in Italian as Arlecchino, first appeared in the commedia dell'arte in the 1500s
the Harlequin
Brooke
$300 [28]
In 1993 LHJ devoted a special issue to her, saying she's still "the most intriguing woman in the world"
Jackie Kennedy Onassis
Brooke
$300 [18]
A mentor who criticizes you sternly & frankly is called a "Dutch" one of these relatives
an uncle
Dave
$300 [8]
In describing measurements, it represents the word by
X
Dave
$400 [4]
The macaw is a long-tailed parrot & the macaque is a large, powerful one of these
a monkey
Brooke
$400 [14]
She topped the charts in October with "Dreamlover"
Mariah Carey
Dave
$400 [26]
In the 1640s these supporters of Oliver Cromwell closed all the theatres in London
the Roundheads (Puritans)
Brooke
DD $500 [29]
In 1946 she appeared in the Broadway musical "Lute Song" with Mary Martin & Yul Brynner
Nancy Reagan
Brooke
$400 [19]
It’s the term for the relationship of the children of first cousins to each other
second cousins
Brooke Kristin
$400 [9]
In sign language 3 fingers held up & slightly spread represent this letter
W
Brooke
$500 [5]
Known by its descriptive name, it's the most common wild rabbit found in North America
the cottontail
Dave
$500 [15]
Elton John & Frank Sinatra each released an album with this title
Duets
Dave
$500 [27]
London's Royal Coburg Theatre was renamed the Royal Victoria & affectionately nicknamed this
the Old Vic
Kristin
$500 [30]
A last-minute shopper, she didn't buy a bridal gown until the day before her 1975 wedding
Hillary Clinton
Dave
$500 [20]
Term for the granddaughter of your brother or sister
great niece
Kristin
$500 [10]
In Japanese, all words end with either a vowel or this consonant
N
Brooke

Double Jeopardy! Round

COLONIAL AMERICA GODS & GODDESSES THE ELEMENTS HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES ARCHITECTURE ISLANDS
$200 [24]
Fashionable colonial men covered their faces with masks while this was done to their wigs
have them powdered
Kristin
$200 [1]
This month is named after the Roman god of purification; he must have been a short god
February
Brooke
$200 [7]
In 1972 over 90 nations agreed to ban dumping this liquid metal, Hg, into the oceans
mercury
Dave
$200 [11]
It's the holiday on which you'd most likely wear a shamrock
St. Patrick's Day
Brooke
$200 [3]
These supports come in setback, diagonal & clasping types as well as flying
buttresses
Brooke
$200 [21]
This island famous for its giant stone statues is part of Chile's Valparaiso region
Easter Island
Dave
$400 [25]
Ashcake, which colonial cooks baked in hot ashes, is a type of bread made from this meal
cornmeal
Brooke
$400 [2]
Aizen Myo-o, the Japanese Buddhist god of this, has 6 arms, all the better to hug you with
love
Dave
$400 [8]
Among elements isolated by Humphry Davy are barium, boron & potassium; he also named this element, Cl
chlorine
Dave
$400 [13]
Roman Catholics observed this holiday on January 6 until the 4th c., when it was moved back 12 days
Christmas
Brooke
$400 [14]
Wedge-shaped blocks called voussoirs make up these structures that span openings
arches
Dave
$400 [22]
The inhabitants of these islands east of Argentina are mainly of British descent
the Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Dave
$600 [28]
In June 1610 the timely arrival of Lord De La Warr & his men kept this Virginia colony from being abandoned
Jamestown
Brooke
$600 [4]
The Spanish call it arco Iris, translated as the goddess Iris' arc
a rainbow
Kristin
$600 [9]
The "Valley" in California between Palo Alto & San Jose is nicknamed after this element
silicon
Kristin
$600 [15]
All Saints' Day, observed on this date, is a legal holiday in Louisiana
November 1st
Kristin
$600 [18]
The Manueline style of architecture peculiar to this country is named for King Manuel the Fortunate
Portugal
DD $500 [26]
A civil war that began on this island in 1963 brought Turkey & Greece to the brink of war as well
Cyprus
Brooke
$800 [29]
Many Europeans volunteered for this kind of servitude in exchange for passage to America
indentured
Kristin
$800 [5]
Some translate the name of Huitzilopochtli, an Aztec war god, as "the left-handed" one of these tiny birds
hummingbirds
Brooke
$800 [10]
The postal abbreviation for the Cornhusker State is the same as the symbol for this noble gas
neon
Dave Brooke Kristin
DD $1,000 [16]
The national ceremony for this holiday occurs at Fort McHenry National Monument
Flag Day
Kristin
$800 [19]
This Cambodian temple complex was built for King Suryavarman II
Angkor Wat
Kristin
$600 [23]
It's Canada's largest island on the Pacific Coast
Vancouver
Dave Brooke
$1,000 [30]
Colonial children slept in these movable beds that were stored under larger beds during the day
trundle beds
Kristin
$1,000 [6]
In Greek mythology he was Poseidon's brother who ruled the underworld
Hades
Brooke
$1,000 [12]
Scientists believe it's the most abundant metal in the earth's core
iron
Dave Kristin
$1,000 [17]
To honor its 1521 discovery, this U.S. Pacific territory celebrates Magellan Day on March 6
Guam
Dave
$1,000 [20]
Completed in 537, the dome of this Constantinople church collapsed in 558
Hagia Sophia (Santa Sophia)
Kristin
$1,000 [27]
Caprera Island near Sardinia contains the tomb of this Italian leader of the "Red Shirts"
Garibaldi
Kristin

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN LITERATURE

Headings in this 1854 work include "Solitude", "Brute Neighbors" & "The Pond in Winter"

Walden ( Life in the Woods )

Brooke "What is Walden?" — wagered $5,631
Kristin "What isWaldenPond?" — wagered $6,300
Dave "What is Walden?" — wagered $6,300

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