Show #2423 1995-03-01 (taped 1994-11-16) Regular

Contestants

Ray Harp — a credit manager from Anaheim, California

Ben Macrory — a law student originally from Washington, D.C.

Stephen Krisa — a municipal finance officer from Round Hill, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stephen $1,100 $2,200 $4,600 $2,499
3rd place: Daniel Mink his & hers watches
$4,600
17 R, 1 W
Ben $2,000 $2,800 $10,200 $9,201
New champion: $9,201
$11,600
29 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Ray $1,400 $2,300 $2,500 $2,500
2nd place: Coleman Spas hot tub + Sansui stereo system
$2,500
8 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

"F" IN HISTORY TV CHARACTERS U.S. GOVERNMENT DOGS HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES MACHINE PARTS
$100 [1]
This system that involved vassals & lords flourished in Europe from the 9th-13th centuries
the feudal system
Ben
$100 [6]
Ed Asner won 5 Emmys for playing this role on 2 different series
Lou Grant
Stephen
$100 [11]
It's the length of a senator's term
6 years
Stephen
$100 [21]
These small, pug-nosed dogs are known as Pekes for short
Pekingese
Stephen
$100 [16]
Germans call this day before Ash Wednesday Fastnacht, or eve of the fast
Shrove Tuesday
Stephen
$100 [26]
Presser foot, spool pin, bobbin winder
a sewing machine
Ben
$200 [2]
In 1800 Robert Fulton launched the submarine Nautilus in this country
France
Stephen
$200 [7]
On Nov. 21, 1980 it was revealed that Kristin Shepard shot him
J.R. Ewing
Stephen
$200 [12]
Of the 3 branches of government, the one the vice president doesn't work in
the judiciary
Ben
$200 [22]
Many Schnauzers have coats that are described as the color of these 2 seasonings
salt & pepper
Stephen
$200 [17]
The British burn effigies of this man on the November 5 holiday named for him
Guy Fawkes
Stephen
$200 [27]
Extension wand, suction fan, crevice tool
vacuum cleaner
Stephen
$300 [3]
Established as a training camp in 1918, the U.S. depository was built there in 1936
Fort Knox
Ben
$300 [8]
On the premiere telecast of "Bewitched", Samantha, a witch, married this mortal
Darrin (Stevens)
Ben
$300 [13]
To introduce one of these in the House, first drop it in the hopper
a bill
Ben
$300 [23]
For centuries the Bernese mountain dog has pulled wagons in the canton of Bern in this country
Switzerland
Ben
$300 [18]
It's been a legal holiday in the U.S. since 1892; some folks call it Discovery Day
Columbus Day
Ray
$300 [28]
Drum, exhaust duct, lint trap
a dryer
Stephen
$400 [4]
On old maps, it's the name of Taiwan
Formosa
Ben
$400 [9]
On "WKRP in Cincinnati", night disc jockey Gordon Sims used this on-air handle
Venus Flytrap
Ben
$400 [14]
The surgeon general is part of this Cabinet department
the Department of Health (and Human Services)
Ray
$400 [24]
Types of this sporting dog include the Brittany, American water & Irish water
Spaniels
Ben Ray
$400 [19]
A zoologist might call it Marmota Monax Day
Groundhog Day
Ben
$400 [29]
Push button, refill, spring, ball bearing
a ballpoint pen
Ben
$500 [5]
Part of this group of Woodrow Wilson demands were an independent Poland & freedom of the seas
the Fourteen Points
Ray
$500 [10]
This doctor's chief of neurosurgery at County General Hospital was Dr. David Zorba
(Ben) Casey
Stephen
$500 [15]
The Constitution is divided into 7 of these
articles
Ray
DD $500 [25]
The name of this dog is probably a shortened & altered form of "Eskimo"
a Husky
Ben
$500 [20]
Vasanta Pancami, a festival of this religion, honors Sarasvati, the goddess of learning & wisdom
Hindu
Ben Ray
$500 [30]
Temperature control, heel rest, steam button
a steam iron
Ray

Double Jeopardy! Round

ASIAN CITIES MAGAZINES ART & ARTISTS MILITARY MEN FOOD THEATRE
$200 [10]
In 1984 the city of Bhopal in this country was the site of one of history's worst industrial accidents
India
Ben
$200 [30]
Henry Luce & Briton Hadden brought out the first issue of this newsmagazine dated March 3, 1923
Time
Ben
$200 [1]
In 1950 Giacomo Manzu won a commission to create bronze doors for this Roman basilica
St. Peter's
Ben
$200 [19]
In 1993 Gen. John Shalikashvili replaced this man as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colin Powell
Ben
$200 [20]
A favorite for Welsh rarebit, Lancashire is a type of this
cheese
Ben
$200 [25]
Lynn Redgrave appeared in a 1992 Broadway revival of "The Master Builder" by this Norwegian playwright
Ibsen
Ben
$400 [6]
Capital of Japan until 1868, it was modeled on the ancient Chinese capital of Ch'ang-an
Kyoto
Ben
$400 [11]
It's the numerical name of the magazine for young women started by Walter Annenberg in 1944
Seventeen
Ben
$400 [2]
Antoine Coysevox produced much of the sculpture in this French palace & its gardens
Versailles
Stephen
$400 [15]
In 31 B.C. Marcus Agrippa, in command of Octavian's fleet, beat the forces of this Roman & this Egyptian
Antony & Cleopatra
Stephen
$400 [21]
Not surprisingly, the name of this pasta is from the Italian word for "strings"
spaghetti
Ben
$400 [26]
This "Major Barbara" playwright's "Back to Methuselah" is really five plays in one
Shaw
Stephen
$600 [7]
The Laotian port city of Louangphrabang lies on this river, 130 miles northwest of Vientiane
the Mekong
Ben
$600 [12]
In 1941 authors Frederic Dannay & Manfred Lee published the first issue of this "Mystery Magazine"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
Ray
$600 [3]
Canadian artist James Wilson Morrice was the model for Cronshaw in his novel "Of Human Bondage"
(Somerset) Maugham
Stephen
$600 [16]
He shot down his first plane April 29, 1918 & by the end of WWI was the top ace
Rickenbacker
Ben
$600 [22]
These 2 fruit flavors account for over half the jellies sold in the U.S.
strawberry & grape
Ray
$600 [27]
Aristotle said that this form of Greek drama evokes pity & fears which lead to catharsis
tragedy
Stephen
$800 [8]
Jogjakarta in this country was the site of an early 19th century revolt against Dutch rule
Indonesia
Ben
$800 [13]
Priscilla L. Buckley is a senior ed. of this magazine & her brother William F. Buckley Jr. is editor-at-large
The National Review
Ben
$800 [4]
Austrian painter Egon Schiele died in 1918 of this disease that swept Europe
influenza
Ben
$800 [17]
In 1953 this American general became the first soldier to receive the Nobel Peace Prize
Marshall
Ben
$800 [23]
It's a round tart with a sweet or savory filling, or a Spanish baked custard coated with caramel
flan
Stephen Ray
$800 [28]
This "Endgame" author wrote "Catastrophe" in 1982 as a tribute-to Vaclav Havel who was then in prison
(Samuel) Beckett
Stephen
$1,000 [9]
Basra is this country's principal port
Iraq
Ray
$1,000 [14]
In 1994, after 6 years of publication, this magazine, aimed at women over 40, folded
Lear's
DD $1,000 [5]
Camille Pissarro's work after 1884 was influenced by this pointillist's theory of optical mixture
(Georges) Seurat
Ben
DD $1,400 [18]
In March 1923 he joined the Royal Tank Corps under the name T.E. Shaw
Lawrence of Arabia
Ben
$1,000 [24]
It's the Hawaiian term for hot or cold appetizers, often served on a platter
pupus
$1,000 [29]
Great Russian acting teacher who explained his famous "system" in his 1936 book "an actor prepares"
Stanislavski
Ben

Final Jeopardy!

NONFICTION

In the 1870s he wrote "The Molly Maguires and the Detectives" & "Criminal Reminiscences and Det. Sketches"

Pinkerton

Ray "Who isSir Arthur Conan Doyle?" — wagered $0
Stephen "Who was A.C. Doyle?" — wagered $2,101
Ben "Who is A.C. Doyle?" — wagered $999

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