Show #2567 1995-10-31 Regular

Contestants

Barbara Szyszkiewicz — a homemaker from Willingboro, New Jersey

Raymund Eich — a graduate student from Houston, Texas

Marty Johns — an engineer from Stow, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Marty $1,400 $2,500 $12,000 $17,100
2-day champion: $28,100
$10,700
22 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Raymund $1,800 $3,100 $8,500 $9,599
2nd place: O'Sullivan home theater + Aiwa digital mini system + GameTek versions of Jeopardy! & the Jeopardy! Challenge scorekeeper
$8,500
19 R, 0 W
Barbara $1,300 $2,500 $3,700 $400
3rd place: home videos from Polygram Video + GameTek versions of Jeopardy! & the Jeopardy! Challenge scorekeeper
$3,700
14 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

BODIES OF WATER SPORTS LITERATURE JOY OF COOKING BIBLICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COSTUMES
$100 [1]
In Sudan the Atbara River joins this river as its last tributary
the Nile
Raymund
$100 [8]
In the 1980s she won 6 Wimbledon singles titles in a row
Navratilova
Barbara
$100 [4]
This historic figure is the subject of Joel Barlow's epic 1807 poem "The Columbiad"
Christopher Columbus
Barbara
$100 [16]
The book suggests serving the Canadian type of this meat with hot Cumberland sauce or raisin sauce
bacon
Barbara
$100 [26]
Exodus 28 said these jingling instruments were to be hung on the robes of priests
bells
Marty
$100 [21]
On television she played the character who wore the costume seen here; or maybe not seen here
Barbara Eden
Barbara
$200 [2]
A rich source of salmon, Alaska's Bristol Bay is an arm of this
the Bering Sea
Barbara
$200 [12]
Seating 48,500, this Kentucky Derby racetrack is the largest of the Triple Crown stadiums
Churchill Downs
Raymund
$200 [5]
This "Our Town" playwright's novel "The Woman of Andros" was inspired by an ancient Roman comedy
(Thornton) Wilder
Raymund
$200 [17]
This purple vegetable found in moussaka may be sliced, sauteed & topped with creamed ham
eggplant
Marty
$200 [27]
In 1 Corinthians 13 they're described as tinkling; we think of them as clashing
cymbals
Raymund
$200 [22]
1992 film in which the Peaches wore the uniform seen here
A League of Their Own
Barbara
$300 [3]
Cook Strait between this country's North & South Islands is called Raukawa by the Maoris
New Zealand
Barbara
$300 [13]
This former Chicago Bears coach is in both the College & Pro Football Halls of Fame as a player
Mike Ditka
Barbara
$300 [9]
Boxer is a noble cart horse in this George Orwell novel
Animal Farm
Barbara
$300 [18]
Caribbean banana, a dessert flambeed with this liquor, may be topped with vanilla ice cream
rum
Raymund
$300 [28]
The trumpets that helped knock down Jericho were these animal horns
rams' horns
Marty
$300 [23]
1991 Best Picture nominee in which Annette warmed Warren's heart in the dress seen here
Bugsy
Raymund
$400 [6]
In this country the Gulf of Aqaba is commonly referred to as the Gulf of Eilat
Israel
Raymund
$400 [14]
In 1977 John Naber, a star in this sport, received the AAU's Sullivan Award
swimming
Marty
$400 [10]
His first volume of verse, "Prufrock and Other Observations", was published in 1917
(T.S.) Eliot
Raymund
$400 [19]
You can make a "mock" version of this suet-laden pie filling with green tomatoes, apples & spices
mincemeat
Barbara
$400 [29]
Saul found David after he was told to seek out a "cunning player" of this instrument
a lyre (harp)
Marty
$400 [24]
For her small, you could even say tiny part, in this 1991 film, Julia Roberts wore the costume seen here
Hook
Barbara
$500 [7]
After flowing across Romania, the Danube River empties into this sea
the Black Sea
Marty
$500 [15]
He played with the Detroit Red Wings for 25 years & was named to the NHL all-star team 21 times
Gordie Howe
Marty
$500 [11]
In 1941 he published "The Ill-Made Knight", the 3rd part of his literary work "The Once and Future King"
(T.H.) White
Raymund
$500 [20]
You'll need hot soy milk to make this bland, custardlike food that's high in protein
tofu
Marty
DD $400 [30]
Among several instruments mentioned in Daniel, this stringed one's name means "sweet song"
dulcimer
Marty
$500 [25]
In "First Knight" & "Legends of the Fall", this British beauty wore the outfits seen here
(Julia) Ormond
Raymund

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY PEOPLE AIRPORTS PSYCH 102 ART FILE UNDER "C" SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS
$200 [6]
During the War of 1812, this explorer who has a Colorado peak named for him was killed in Canada
(Zebulon) Pike
Raymund
$200 [1]
To use the vending machines in this Spanish capital's Barajas Airport, you'll need pesetas
Madrid
Marty
$200 [21]
Because a mysophobic fears these, he may wash his hands compulsively
germs
Barbara
$200 [11]
Rembrandt made his first of these using acid in 1628
an etching
Raymund
$200 [16]
A leopard can't change its spots but this lizard can change its skin color
a chameleon
Marty
$400 [29]
Before playing John-Boy Walton, he'd appeared as both of the little princes in productions of "Richard III"
Richard Thomas
Barbara
$400 [7]
In 1899 she published "The Red Cross in Peace and War"
(Clara) Barton
Marty
$400 [2]
Car rental agencies in this island country's Keflavik Airport include Avis & Flugleidir
Iceland
Marty
$400 [22]
It's a nonmedical euphemism for a mental disorder; The Rolling Stones sang about a 19th one
a nervous breakdown
Raymund
$400 [12]
Donatello's "David" & Remington's "Coming Through the Rye" are sculptures in this alloy
bronze
Marty
$400 [17]
Family name of the first 5 Roman emperors
Caesar
Raymund
$600 [28]
His first Shakespearean film was "As You Like It" in 1936; the first he directed was "Henry V"
Olivier
Raymund
$600 [8]
In 1898 this botanist wrote his first publication at Tuskegee, "Feeding Acorns to Livestock"
(George Washington) Carver
Marty
$600 [3]
It sounds appropriate to land at this Dallas airport on Valentine's Day
Love (Field)
Marty
$600 [23]
As my wife Morgan Fairchild could tell you, mendacity is this pathological behavior
lying
Barbara
$600 [13]
A Francois Boucher work shows this Roman goddess "Bathing" after a hunt
Diana
Marty
$600 [18]
From 1774-1912 it was the capital of British India
Calcutta
Marty
$800 [27]
In 1943 Jose Ferrer was acclaimed for his performance in this role opposite Paul Robeson's Othello
Iago
Raymund
$1,000 [10]
Daniel Webster contributed to this Whig president's lengthy March 4, 1841 inaugural address
William Henry Harrison
Marty
$800 [4]
Country in which you'd find Jan Smuts Airport
South Africa
Marty
$800 [24]
In the thematic apperception test, people create one of these after viewing a stimulus picture
a story
$800 [14]
Edgar Degas was inspired to try this new art form by the works of Eadweard Muybridge
photography
Marty
$800 [19]
The 2 signs of the zodiac that fit the category
Capricorn & Cancer
Raymund
$1,000 [26]
Roddy McDowall played this magical sprite in a 1955 production of "The Tempest" in Stratford, Conn.
Ariel
Raymund
DD $2,000 [9]
This editor of the New York Tribune suggested that Lincoln should negotiate a peace with the Confederacy
(Horace) Greeley
Marty
DD $1,500 [5]
Aruba's international airport is named for this current queen
Beatrix
Marty
$1,000 [25]
Kinesics is the study of this "language"
body language
Raymund
$1,000 [15]
John Constable described this rival's later works as "painted with tinted steam"
Turner
$1,000 [20]
Matteo da Bascio founded this order of monks famous for their pointed hoods
the Capuchin
Marty

Final Jeopardy!

THE UNITED NATIONS

Along with Antarctica, the 2 continents that have not supplied the U.N. with a secretary-general

North America & Australia

Barbara "What are Australia & Africa?" — wagered $3,300
Raymund "What are N. America and Australia?" — wagered $1,099
Marty "What is N. America & Australia" — wagered $5,100

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