Show #2068 1993-09-08 (taped 1993-07-19) Regular

Brian Moore game 2.

Contestants

Dale Denno — a lawyer from Cumberland Center, Maine

Maryclaire Stone — a student and homemaker from Sidney, Ohio

Brian Moore — a teacher from Austin, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brian $3,000 $5,500 $8,200 $8,801
2-day champion: $21,802
$9,900
28 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Maryclaire $0 $200 $2,200 $1
3rd place: Meade model 312 telescope + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis + Jeopardy! home game
$2,200
11 R, 3 W
Dale $0 $900 $4,400 $4,400
2nd place: La-Z-Boy sofa + love seat & S&S Mills carpeting + Jeopardy! home game
$5,700
15 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

MATHEMATICS LIBRARIES HISTORY DEER "JOHN" LETTERS
$100 [21]
A remainder is the number left over after this mathematical operation is performed
subtraction (division)
Dale
$100 [6]
This state's largest public collection of books is in the Fort Wayne library system
Indiana
Brian
$100 [11]
Under the terms of the 1901 Boxer Protocol, 10 high officials of this country were executed
China
Brian
$100 [25]
The Pampas deer lives in the tall-grass regions of this continents plains
South America
Maryclaire
$100 [16]
In Matthew 14:8 the daughter of Herodias said, "Give me" this "here on a platter"
the head of John the Baptist
Dale
$100 [1]
According to a film title, it's what you dial "for Murder"
M
Brian
$200 [22]
The exact value of this, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, can't be written down
pi
Brian
$200 [7]
This country's Princess Grace Irish Lib. contains books about Ireland that she collected in the 1960s
Monaco
Dale
$200 [12]
In 1897 Zululand became part of Natal, now a province of this country
South Africa
Brian
$200 [26]
When used as food, deer flesh is called this
venison
Brian
$200 [17]
This ultraconservative organization was established 13 years after the death of the man it's named for
the John Birch Society
Brian
$200 [2]
This letter looked like a plus sign until the Greeks moved the crossbar to the top
T
Maryclaire
$300 [23]
In trigonometry sine is abbreviated sin & this is abbreviated cos
cosine
Brian
$300 [8]
This Illinois city's Newberry Library is world famous for its rare book & Indian culture collections
Chicago
Brian
$300 [13]
He was the ruler of the Aztecs at the time Cortes came a-calling
Montezuma
Brian
$300 [28]
The largest kind of this largest member of the deer family lives in Alaska
a moose
Brian Maryclaire
$300 [18]
This name for a symbol of England comes from a character in the pamphlet "Law is a Bottomless Pit"
John Bull
Dale
$300 [3]
Turn your small p's & q's upside down & they'll resemble these 2 small letters
d's & b's
Maryclaire Dale
$400 [24]
This can be the third power of a number or, in geometry, a solid figure with 6 square faces
cube
Maryclaire
$400 [9]
George Washington's collection of books is housed at the Athenaeum Lib. in this New England capital
Boston
Brian Dale
$400 [14]
After becoming czar in 1855, Alexander II began negotiating a peace to end this war
the Crimean
Brian
$400 [29]
A deer's stomach has this many chambers, like a cow's
four
Dale
$400 [19]
This man said, "Before I let your steam drill beat me... I'd die with this hammer in my hand"
John Henry
Brian
$400 [4]
The major blood types are represented by these 3 letters
A, B & O
Brian
$500 [27]
This type of "strip", a continuous flat loop with 1 twist, has only 1 surface
a Möbius strip
Brian
$500 [10]
The first free library in the 13 colonies opened in 1698 in this South Carolina port
Charleston
Brian Dale
DD $1,500 [15]
In a 1057 battle, Macbeth was killed by the son of this king, his predecessor
Duncan
Brian
$500 [30]
Contrary to popular belief, this deer provides little of the livelihood of Europe's Lapps
the reindeer
Brian
$500 [20]
This phrase is the personification of malt liquor or of alcoholic beverages in general
John Barleycorn
Brian
$500 [5]
It's the symbol for the first element on the periodic table
H
Brian Maryclaire

Double Jeopardy! Round

ASIA BROADWAY MUSICALS AVIATION FIRSTS THE MIDDLE AGES WOMEN LITERARY RELATIVES
$200 [15]
This country has 47 local governments called prefectures, including Akita, Fukui & Osaka
Japan
Maryclaire
$200 [22]
Alfred Drake was Rodgers & Hammerstein's 1st choice to play the ruler of Siam in this musical
The King and I
Maryclaire
$200 [16]
After her solo flight across the Atlantic, she made the 1st solo flight from Hawaii to California
Amelia Earhart
Brian
$200 [6]
At the time of his death in 632, most Arabs accepted him as prophet
Muhammad
Dale
$200 [1]
Julie Krone has won over $50 million in purses in this sport
horse racing
Brian
$200 [11]
These German brothers were in their 20s when they published their 1st fairy tale collection in 1812
the Grimms
Maryclaire
$400 [18]
This canal separates Asia from Africa
the Suez
Dale
$400 [23]
Ernie Kovacs' wife Edie Adams was the first actress to play Daisy Mae in this musical
Li'l Abner
Maryclaire
$400 [25]
Within a 4-year period, Richard E. Byrd became the 1st person to fly over these 2 extremes
the North & South Poles
Maryclaire
$400 [7]
In 1032 this city's doge lost his absolute power
Venice
Dale
$400 [2]
It made headlines in January 1993 when this young woman enrolled in the Sidwell Friends School
Chelsea Clinton
Brian
$400 [12]
Claire Clairmont, who had a child by Lord Byron, was this "Frankenstein" author's stepsister
Mary Shelley
Maryclaire
$600 [19]
This river is navigable from its delta in Vietnam to Phnom Penh, Cambodia
the Mekong
Dale
$600 [24]
Hans Conried played a Bulgarian sculptor in this Cole Porter musical named for a dance
Can-Can
$600 [26]
His 1st flight through the sound barrier was kept secret from the general public for months
(Chuck) Yeager
Brian
$600 [8]
This title by which the Mongol conqueror Temujin is known means "universal ruler"
Genghis Khan
Brian
$600 [3]
This German figure skater & 2-time Olympic gold medalist is back in training for the 1994 games
Katarina Witt
Dale
$600 [13]
Harriet, this "Vanity Fair" author's daughter, was the 1st wife of V. Woolf's father, Sir Leslie Stephen
William Makepeace Thackeray
Brian
$800 [20]
In the number of followers, most of them in India, it's Asia's chief religion
Hindu
Brian
$800 [29]
James Mitchell of "All My Children" danced to "They Call The Wind Maria" in this 1951 musical
Paint Your Wagon
Brian Maryclaire
$800 [27]
He made the 1st solo flight around the world just 2 years before his death with Will Rogers
(Wiley) Post
Brian
$800 [9]
This heiress of Aquitaine married Frances Louis VII & England's Henry II
Eleanor
Dale
$800 [4]
French singer Vanessa Paradis is the girl in the birdcage in this perfumer's Coco ads
Chanel
Dale
$1,000 [17]
Anthony Hope, who wrote "The Prisoner of Zenda", was this "Wind in the Willows" author's 1st cousin
(Kenneth) Grahame
Dale
$1,000 [21]
It's divided into 4 provinces: Sind, Northwest Frontier, Punjab & Baluchistan
Pakistan
Brian
$1,000 [30]
In the '70s they were playing this composer's songs in "They're Playing Our Song" & "A Chorus Line"
Marvin Hamlisch
Maryclaire
$1,000 [28]
The most successful German dirigible, it made the 1st airship flight around the world in 1929
the Graf Zeppelin
Brian Dale
$1,000 [10]
Jacques de Molay was the last grand master of this order of knights
the Knights Templar
Dale
DD $1,300 [5]
Mrs. Jay McMullen, she was mayor of Chicago from 1979-1983
Jane Byrne
Dale
DD $2,700 [14]
The heroine of his book "The Little Drummer Girl" was based on his sister, actress Charlotte Cornwell
John le Carré
Brian

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. CITIES

Name shared by cities on the Kennebec & Savannah rivers; one of them is a state capital

Augusta

Maryclaire "What is Charleston" — wagered $2,199
Dale "What is Augusta" — wagered $0
Brian "What is Augusta?" — wagered $601

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