Show #2382 1995-01-03 (taped 1994-10-19) Regular

John McKeon game 3.

Contestants

Tom Davey — a teacher and graduate student originally from Santa Ana, California

Donna Crane — a sales representative originally from Elizabeth, New Jersey

John McKeon — a writer from Chevy Chase, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $2,000 $5,600 $10,600 $21,001
3-day champion: $42,601
$8,500
24 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Donna $900 $2,000 $4,400 $2,000
3rd place: Fendi watch
$4,400
12 R, 3 W
Tom $900 $2,100 $10,500 $21,000
2nd place: Counterpoint CD player & Columbia House music
$9,300
23 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1880s GOLF TERMS TRANSPORTATION GEORGIA DRINK THIS & THAT
$100 [3]
In the 1880 census, this state became the first to reach a population of 5 million
New York
John
$100 [1]
This cry warns people along the flight path of the ball to watch out
Fore!
Donna
$100 [16]
In 1897 things really began moving when the nation's first subway opened in this Mass. city
Boston
Tom
$100 [2]
This was discovered near Dahlonega in 1828; visitors can pan for it at Crisson Mine today
gold
Tom
$100 [9]
Eggnog is one of the beverages most associated with this holiday season
Christmas
John
$100 [25]
Number of years from the Declaration of Independence to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
87
John Tom
$200 [6]
Designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, this city's Marshall Field Building was completed in 1887
Chicago
John
$200 [4]
Golf etiquette requires replacement of these pieces of turf uprooted during a stroke
divots
John
$200 [17]
It's the term for the watertight shell of a ship
the hull
Tom
$200 [21]
This town with a population of about 700 contains the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
Plains
Donna
$200 [13]
This juice is the main ingredient in a Virgin Mary
tomato juice
John
$200 [26]
Pumpernickel & European black breads are baked using primarily this grain
rye
Tom
$300 [10]
In 1884 he patented roll film for cameras
(George) Eastman
John Tom
$300 [5]
Numerically speaking, the clubhouse bar is this "hole"
the 19th hole
Tom
$300 [18]
In 1990 this new division of GM launched its first car & it was out of this world
Saturn
John
$300 [22]
A national wildlife refuge occupies about 90% of this more than 600-square-mile swamp
the Okefenokee
John
$300 [14]
The Good House-Keeping Cookbook suggests sprinkling cold buttermilk with salt & this "Hungarian" spice
paprika
Donna
$300 [27]
Article 92 of the U.N. Charter calls it the "principal judicial organ of the United Nations"
the World Court (International Court of Justice)
Tom
$400 [11]
In 1882 Reverend Michael Joseph McGivney founded this Catholic men's fraternal society in New Haven, Conn.
the Knights of Columbus
Tom
$400 [7]
These strokes that an amateur subtracts from his score are based on the 10 lowest rounds of his last 20
his handicap
John
$400 [19]
Perambulator, or pram, is the British term for this
baby carriage
John
$500 [24]
FDR first visited this resort in 1924; he died there in 1945
Warm Springs
John
$400 [15]
Tibetans flavor their tea with butter made from the milk of these hairy oxen
a yak
Tom
$400 [28]
To make this type of 3-dimensional photograph, a laser beam is used
a hologram
Donna
$500 [12]
On Sept. 4, 1886 this Chiricahua Apache surrendered to Gen. Nelson Miles in Arizona
Geronimo
John
$500 [8]
For a right-handed player, it's a stroke that spins the ball so that it swerves to the right
a slice
Donna
$500 [20]
It's the national airline of Israel
El Al
Donna
DD $1,500 [23]
This city, home of the University of Georgia, contains many Greek revival buildings
Athens
John
$500 [30]
Pernod is used as a substitute for this liqueur that was made from wormwood
absinthe
John
$500 [29]
Goteborg is this Scandinavian country's main shipbuilding center
Sweden
Tom

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN HISTORY POETS WOMEN IN MEDICINE LATIN WORLD FLAGS MUSICAL THEATRE
$200 [1]
In 1986 he drew a "line of death" across the Gulf of Sidra due to the presence of the U.S. Sixth Fleet
Gaddafi
Tom
$200 [7]
"Paul Revere's Ride" was the first poem in his "Tales of a Wayside Inn", published in 1863
Longfellow
Tom
$200 [12]
"Angel of the Battlefield" whose work led to identification of the dead at Andersonville Prison
(Clara) Barton
Donna Tom
$200 [2]
It was Julius Caesar's response upon seeing Brutus among his assassins
Et tu, Brute?
John Donna Tom
$200 [20]
As a former British colony, Fiji's flag includes a representation of this British one
the Union Jack
Donna
$200 [30]
The songs "Dulcinea" & "The Impossible Dream" are from this mid-1960s musical
Man of La Mancha
John
$400 [13]
In 1498 this Portuguese explorer became the 1st European to reach Mozambique
Vasco da Gama
Donna
$400 [8]
This Scot is perhaps best known for his songs "Auld Lang Syne" & "Comin' Thro' The Rye"
(Rabbie) Burns
Tom
$400 [28]
Pathologist & pediatrician Dorothy Andersen discovered this disease abbreviated CF
cystic fibrosis
Donna
$400 [3]
Seneca is credited with the line "Ars longa, vita brevis", which means this
Art is long, life is short
Tom
$400 [21]
This country whose capital is Kathmandu has the only flag that isn't square or rectangular
Nepal
John
$400 [24]
This island was off limits to American soldiers in "South Pacific"
Bali Hai
John
$600 [14]
Walls up to 40 feet high protected this Phoenician city near present-day Tunis
Carthage
Tom
$600 [9]
On July 30, 1918 this "Trees" author was killed while serving with the 165th Infantry near Seringes, France
Joyce Kilmer
Donna
$600 [29]
A statue was erected in London honoring nurse Edith Cavell, executed by the Germans in this war
World War I
Tom
$600 [4]
When making a purchase, heed this phrase that means "Let the buyer beware"
caveat emptor
Tom
$600 [25]
The flag of this tiny European principality shows a gold crown with a red & blue background
Liechtenstein
John Donna Tom
$600 [23]
When "Fiddler on the Roof" premiered on Broadway in 1964, this man played the role of Tevye
Zero Mostel
Tom
$800 [15]
In 1953 this future president was convicted of leading the Mau Mau movement in Kenya & was imprisoned
(Jomo) Kenyatta
John
$800 [10]
The grandfather of this epigrammatic poet was one of the founders of Amherst College
Emily Dickinson
John Tom
$800 [17]
Dr. Virginia Apgar is best known for her series of measurements used to evaluate these
newborn babies
John
$1,000 [6]
If you don't know this phrase for an admission of guilt, you truly are to blame
mea culpa
John Tom
$800 [26]
The flag of this country shows the Muslim creed above a sword
Saudi Arabia
Donna
$800 [22]
Pat Suzuki made her Broadway debut singing "I Enjoy Being A Girl" in this musical
Flower Drum Song
$1,000 [19]
The last colony in Africa, it gained its independence from South Africa in 1990
Namibia
Donna
$1,000 [11]
In "When Lilacs Last in the Door-Yard Bloom'd", he compared Lincoln to Venus which "droop'd in the western sky"
(Walt) Whitman
John
DD $2,000 [16]
This current surgeon general was previously head of the Arkansas State Health Department
Joycelyn Elders
John
DD $2,000 [5]
This 2-word phrase is often used to denote an artist's or writer's greatest work
magnum opus
Tom
$1,000 [27]
In 1993 Greece protested this new country's use of the Star of Vergina on its flag
Macedonia
Tom
$1,000 [18]
This 1970 show starring Lauren Bacall was based on the 1950 movie "All About Eve"
Applause
Tom

Final Jeopardy!

POLITICIANS

In 1953 he moved to Arkansas, where he set up the Experimental Ranch "Winrock"

Winthrop Rockefeller

Donna "Who was Winny?" — wagered $2,400
Tom "Who is Winthrop Rockefeller?" — wagered $10,500
John "Who was Winthrop Rockefeller?" — wagered $10,401

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