Show #2745 1996-07-05 (taped 1996-02-14) Regular

Contestants

Nina Thorsen — a radio producer from Palo Alto, California

Deborah Pfeifer — a technical writer originally from London, England

Carol Ann Krug — a software design engineer from Sunnyvale, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $26,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Carol Ann $1,200 $3,000 $7,500 $13,001
3-day champion: $39,002
$7,300
22 R (including 3 DDs), 3 W
Deborah $-200 $400 $6,000 $11,999
2nd place: Broyhill bedroom & Village home fashions + John Williams CD Summon the Heroes
$6,000
14 R, 4 W
Nina $1,800 $3,900 $6,500 $999
3rd place: Panasonic fax system + John Williams CD Summon the Heroes
$6,500
19 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE CRIME MAGAZINES THE LIVER U.S. GEOGRAPHY BEDTIME CELEBRITY SPELLING
$100 [4]
She commits murder when she pushes the witch into the oven to save her brother
Gretel
Nina
$100 [14]
In 1963 Norman Rockwell painted his 317th & final cover for this magazine
The Saturday Evening Post
Carol Ann
$100 [11]
The liver is the largest of these organs that produce & release useful chemical substances
the glands
Deborah Nina
$100 [1]
The straits of Florida connect these 2 large bodies of water
the Atlantic & the Gulf of Mexico
Carol Ann
$100 [20]
Some women still wear these to bed even though electric ones can be used in the morning instead
curlers
Carol Ann
$100 [26]
This Bergman directed Ingrid Bergman in "Autumn Sonata"
I-N-G-M-A-R
Deborah
$200 [5]
Perrault's story about her ends with the vwolf eating her after she admires his big teeth
Little Red Riding Hood
Nina
$200 [16]
60 years before Helen Gurley Brown took over this magazine, it was bought by William Randolph Hearst
Cosmopolitan
Deborah
$200 [12]
When the body needs energy, the liver converts glycogen into this simple sugar & releases it into the blood
glucose
Carol Ann
$200 [2]
Much of this largest California national park is below sea level
Death Valley
Carol Ann
$200 [21]
According to a cliche, an irritable person has "gotten up" this way
on the wrong side of the bed
Deborah
$200 [27]
Ex-Commodore Lionel
R-I-C-H-I-E
Deborah
$300 [6]
This wandering gander threw an old man down stairs for not saying his prayers
Goosey Goosey
Nina
$300 [17]
In 1974 Time, Inc. launched this magazine with Mia Farrow on the cover
People
Nina
$300 [13]
Of 1 pound, 3 pounds or 8 pounds, the approximate weight of a normal liver
3 pounds
Carol Ann Nina
$300 [3]
This New York island's 1,723 square miles are divided into 4 counties: Queens, Kings, Suffolk & Nassau
Long Island
Deborah
$300 [22]
"Driving pigs to market" is British slang for this noisy nocturnal behavior
snoring
Carol Ann
$300 [28]
Bruce "The Boss", who was "Born To Run"
S-P-R-I-N-G-S-T-E-E-N
Nina
$400 [7]
She's poisoned twice: once by a tainted comb, once by a tainted apple
Snow White
Carol Ann
$400 [18]
1 of 2 magazines with "Popular" in their titles whose circulation exceeds 1 million
(1 of) Popular Mechanics (or Popular Science )
Carol Ann
$400 [15]
There are 5 main viral types of this inflammation of the liver—A, B, C, D,& E
hepatitis
Nina
$400 [8]
Alenuihaha Channel separates Maui from this larger island to the southeast
Hawaii
Deborah Nina
$400 [23]
"Floral" phrase for a situation of luxury & ease
a bed of roses
Carol Ann
$400 [29]
Desi Arnaz, Jr. loves this sister
L-U-C-I-E
Deborah
$500 [10]
She does a little breaking & entering at the bears' house
Goldilocks
Carol Ann
$500 [25]
Published by Rodale Press, it's the USA's best-selling magazine devoted to health & nutrition
Prevention
Deborah Nina
DD $600 [19]
The liver consists of 4 sections called these
lobes
Carol Ann
$500 [9]
The Boise River flows into the Snake River at Idaho's border with this state
Oregon
$500 [24]
The Germans call this kind of song a wiegenlied
cradle song (lullaby)
Nina
$500 [30]
Music man Marvin, who composed "The Way We Were"
H-A-M-L-I-S-C-H
Nina

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY CINEMA HISTORIC NAMES ARCHAEOLOGY PROVERBS CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES PLAYS
$200 [1]
One of Gaumont Studio's stockholders was this Paris tower designer
(Gustave) Eiffel
Carol Ann Deborah
$200 [14]
This "Wild West Show" owner once served in the Nebraska state legislature
Buffalo Bill (Cody)
Carol Ann Deborah
$200 [3]
An age is named for this alloy of copper & tin, first made around 3500 B.C.
bronze
Carol Ann
$200 [22]
"No pain, no" this
gain
Nina
$200 [6]
The Abu Sarga church in this Egyptian capital occupies a site where the Holy Family is said to have stayed
Cairo
Carol Ann
$200 [21]
This 1979 play ends with Antonio Salieri confessing to murder
Amadeus
Nina
$400 [2]
This February 1898 Havana event was recreated by Georges Melies
the sinking of the Maine
Carol Ann
DD $300 [15]
In 1973 this former Texas governor & Treasury Secretary switched to the GOP
(John) Connally
Carol Ann
$400 [4]
Around 1860 French naturalist Henri Mouhot discovered the ruins of Angkor Wat in this country
Cambodia
Nina
$400 [23]
"When one door shuts" this happens
another one opens (another opens)
Deborah
$400 [9]
Onion-shaped domes were added to this Maryland city's cathedral after the death of its architect Benjamin Latrobe
Baltimore
Nina
$400 [24]
Bogart is an advice-giving character in this 1969 Woody Allen comedy
Play It Again, Sam
Carol Ann
$600 [11]
A film of Fred Ott's sneeze shown on this man's kinetoscope was copyrighted Jan. 7, 1894
Edison
Carol Ann
$600 [16]
In 1936 he wrote a paper for the Smithsonian titled "Liquid-Propellant Rocket Development"
(Robert) Goddard
Carol Ann
$600 [5]
A carved stone called an Intihuatana is a famous feature of this "Lost City of the Incas"
Machu Picchu
Nina
$600 [25]
"Step after step the ladder is ascended" & this is how "the goose is plucked"
feather by feather
$600 [10]
Whisper words to the wall in this London cathedral's Whispering Gallery & it will repeat them
St. Paul's Cathedral
Deborah
$600 [28]
Title time for Kaufman & Ferber's "Dinner"
at Eight
Deborah
$800 [19]
In 1896 a Biograph camera filmed this Republican presidential candidate at his Ohio home
William McKinley
$800 [17]
In 1613 a national assembly elected this grandnephew of Anastasia Romanova czar of Russia
Michael Romanov
Nina
$800 [7]
Keilschrift is the German name for this ancient system of wedge-shaped writing
cuneiform
Carol Ann
$800 [26]
"There's many a slip 'twixt", these 2 things
the cup and the lip
Nina
$800 [12]
Prince Charles & the Shah of Iran attended Charles de Gaulle's requiem mass in this cathedral
Notre Dame
Carol Ann
$800 [29]
Completes the title of a 1948 Christopher Fry play about witchcraft, "The Lady's Not for..."
Burning
Nina
$1,000 [20]
Last name of the French brothers who made their 1st film in 1895; it showed workers leaving their factory
Lumière
Deborah
$1,000 [18]
In 1678, at age 15, this future minister of the Second Church of Boston graduated from Harvard
Cotton Mather
Deborah
$1,000 [8]
This "Great" ruler's tomb stands almost intact in Pasargadae, once capital of the Persian Empire
Cyrus
Carol Ann
$1,000 [27]
"See" one of these "and let it lie, you'll want" one "before you die"
a penny (a pin)
Deborah
DD $1,200 [13]
This architect didn't live to complete his Church of the Holy Family in Barcelona; he's buried in its crypt
Gaudi
Carol Ann
$1,000 [30]
In "The Dresser", the actor dressed by Norman is called only by this title
Sir
Deborah

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

In 1781 he wrote, "A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing"

Alexander Hamilton

Deborah "Who is Alexander Hamilton?" — wagered $5,999
Nina "Who was Jefferson?" — wagered $5,501
Carol Ann "Who is Hamilton?" — wagered $5,501

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