Show #2368 1994-12-14 (taped 1994-09-20) Regular

Missing introductions.

Contestants

Bob Swift — an attorney from Columbia, Missouri

Stephanie Daly — a train public school educator from

David Stauffer — a carpenter and contractor from Macungie, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $1,300 $3,100 $7,500 $6,500
2-day champion: $11,400
$7,300
28 R (including 1 DD), 9 W
Stephanie $-100 $-200 $2,500 $4,999
2nd place: Keller bedroom furniture + Sanyo cordless telephone + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computer or SNES + Jeopardy! home game
$3,000
11 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Bob $800 $1,500 $4,100 $699
3rd place: RCA 27" TV + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computer or SNES + Jeopardy! home game
$3,900
13 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY THE GRAMMYS TRANSPORTATION NATIONAL PARKS AROUND THE TOWN POTPOURRI
$100 [1]
Fujiwara Tadahira became regent of this country in 930 & civil dictator in 941
Japan
David
$100 [21]
In 1987 Doc Severinsen & this band won a Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band
the Tonight Show Band
Stephanie
$100 [6]
The high-wheeler, an 1870s type of this, had such a high front wheel that riders often lost their balance & fell
a bicycle
Bob
$100 [11]
Glacier National Park is located in Montana & Glacier Bay National Park is part of this state
Alaska
Stephanie
$100 [26]
According to the cliche, it's the place "you can't fight"
city hall
David
$100 [16]
It's the color of the wild yonder
blue
David
$200 [2]
On March 16, 1966 the U.S. had 2 men in space & the Soviets had 2 of these animals there
dogs
David Stephanie
$200 [22]
1960's Best Album Created for Children was David Seville's "Let's All Sing with" this animal group
the Chipmunks
David
$200 [7]
Built in 1775, the Turtle, one of these underwater vessels, was powered by a hand-cranked propeller
a submarine
David
$200 [12]
Isle Royale, the largest island in this Great Lake, was made a national park in 1931
Lake Superior
Bob
$200 [27]
A raised promenade along the beach; Atlantic City has one
a boardwalk
Bob
$200 [17]
Early North American settlers made this by boiling potash with animal fats
soap
David
$300 [3]
His brother Joseph became king of Spain in 1808 & reigned until 1813
Napoleon Bonaparte
Bob
$300 [23]
This artist won 3 Grammys for "Dang Me" in 1965, including Best Country & Western Song
Roger Miller
David
$300 [8]
The name of this curtained couch that's carried was influenced by a French word for bed
litter
David Bob
$300 [13]
William Henry Jackson's photos aided in the decision to make this the first U.S. national park
Yellowstone
David
$300 [28]
New York City & Chicago have featured an "El", short for this
elevated train
David
$300 [18]
The petals from this January 1, 1994 event were recycled into potpourri & sold for charity by FTD
the Tournament of Roses Parade
David
$400 [4]
In 1795 the British captured Cape Town from this European power
the Netherlands
David
$400 [24]
This comedienne's "It's Always Something" won as 1989's Best Spoken Word Recording
Gilda Radner
Stephanie
$400 [9]
A coracle, often made by stretching animal skins over a wicker frame, resembles this Eskimo boat
a kayak
David
$400 [14]
The 2 "Grand" national parks are Grand Canyon & this one in Wyoming
Grand Teton
David
$400 [29]
Pershing has one named for him in L.A.; Jackson has a statue in his in New Orleans, La.
a square
David
$400 [19]
In 1994 this ex-first daughter hosted "Recovering from Dysfunctional Families" seminars
Patti Davis
Stephanie
DD $700 [5]
Engelbert Dollfuss, chancellor of this country, was murdered July 25, 1934
Austria
David
$500 [25]
"This Masquerade" from this jazz guitarist's "Breezin'" LP was the 1976 Record of the Year
(George) Benson
David
$500 [10]
It’s the only airline that offers daily nonstop flights from North America to Helsinki
Finnair
David Bob
$500 [15]
This Oregon park is named for the lake in the caldera of Mt. Mazama
Crater Lake
David
$500 [30]
Its a Spanish term for a wharf; San Francisco has a center named for it
an embarcadero
Stephanie Bob
$500 [20]
In a fairy tale he leaves his wife the keys to the castle, but warns her not to enter one of the rooms
Bluebeard
David Stephanie

Double Jeopardy! Round

SECRETARIES OF THE TREASURY OLD TESTAMENT SCIENCE WORLD CITIES WOMEN AUTHORS "G" WHIZ!
$200 [21]
As a boy this first secretary worked for a trading firm on St. Croix
Alexander Hamilton
Stephanie
$200 [7]
His mother placed him in the reeds when he was 3 months old & too big to hide
Moses
David
$200 [16]
The name of this temperature scale means 100 degrees
the centigrade scale
David Stephanie Bob
$200 [1]
This Canadian capital was originally called Bytown after Lt. Col. John By of the Royal Engineers
Ottawa
Bob
$200 [22]
In 1869, due to the success of "Little Women", she wrote, "Paid up all the debts, thank, the Lord!"
(Louisa May) Alcott
David
$200 [6]
It often precedes paint, pencil & monkey
grease
Bob
$400 [27]
William Harris Crawford served under James Madison & this successor
James Monroe
Bob
$400 [8]
On the 13th trip around Jericho, he told his people to add their shouting to the trumpets
Joshua
David
$400 [17]
It's the smallest particle of a compound that has the properties of the compound
a molecule
David
$400 [2]
From 1453 to 1922, it was the name of the capital of the Ottoman Empire
Constantinople
David Stephanie Bob
$400 [23]
She began writing about Chinese life for U.S. magazines in 1923, 7 years before her first novel
(Pearl) Buck
David
$400 [12]
This American form of religious music combines elements of spirituals & jazz, & that's the "truth"
gospel
David
$600 [28]
An antitrust law is named for this man who was Secretary of the Treasury from 1877 to 1881
Sherman
Stephanie
$600 [9]
He said, "Let me die with the Philistines. And he bowed himself with all his might; and the house fell"
Samson
Bob
$600 [18]
O.C. Marsh, a discoverer of Pterodactyl fossils, became the USA's first professor of this science in 1866
paleontology
David
$600 [3]
This British port on the Mersey River has been called "The City of Ships"
Liverpool
Stephanie
DD $500 [26]
Her 1946 work "Brewsie and Willie" was about the young U.S. soldiers who visited her in Paris
Gertrude Stein
Stephanie
$600 [13]
This yellow state flower of Nebraska & Kentucky generally doesn't cause hay fever as many believe
goldenrod
David
$800 [29]
William Pitt Fessenden, Treasury Secretary in 1864, helped found this political party in the 1850s
the Republicans
David Stephanie
DD $1,000 [10]
The 57 of these marked as "mizmor" were meant to be accompanied by a string instrument
the Psalms
Bob
$800 [19]
An anode is the negative electrode of a dry cell battery; this is the positive electrode
a cathode
David
$800 [4]
This capital located almost on the equator has the oldest art school in South America
Quito
David
$600 [24]
Her 1986 book "Letters to Judy" was a compilation of letters sent to her from young readers
Judy Blume
$800 [14]
Its a lamp with a curved, flexible shaft that resembles part of a certain bird's anatomy
a gooseneck lamp
Bob
$1,000 [11]
This son of David was trapped in the limbs of an oak tree when he was killed by Joab
Absalom
Bob
$1,000 [20]
This lightest of all metals was discovered by Swedish chemist Johann Arfvedson in 1817
lithium
David Stephanie Bob
$1,000 [5]
In 1661 this most populous Indian city was given to England's King Charles II as part of a dowry
Bombay
David
$800 [25]
This Ohio native won a National Book Critics Circle Award for her 1977 novel "Song of Solomon"
Toni Morrison
Stephanie
$1,000 [15]
These lizards that can walk upside-down on ceilings are non-venomous
geckos
David

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICANA

This New York town that was the home of Elizabeth Cady Stanton has a Women's Hall of Fame

Seneca Falls

Stephanie "What is Seneca Falls" — wagered $2,499
Bob "What is Tarrytown?" — wagered $3,401
David "What is Albany?" — wagered $1,000

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