Show #2067 1993-09-07 (taped 1993-07-19) Regular

Brian Moore game 1.

Contestants

Susan Cannon — a homemaker from Big Horn, Wyoming

Brian Moore — a teacher from Austin, Texas

Robert Pantel — a civil engineer from Lyme, New Hampshire (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Robert $600 $2,100 $6,500 $2
3rd place: Samsung compact 8 mm camcorder with HiFi stereo sound & built-in microphone + Jeopardy! home game
$8,500
19 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Brian $2,200 $5,000 $8,800 $13,001
New champion: $13,001
$7,300
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Susan $400 $2,000 $6,200 $200
2nd place: a trip to Miami, Florida on Delta with a 7-day Caribbean cruise aboard Norwegian Cruise Line's Norway + Jeopardy! home game
$6,200
13 R (including 1 DD), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

NONFICTION 3-LETTER WORDS COSMETICS & PERFUME FIRST LADIES PLUMBING THE ROLE PLAYED
$100 [17]
To become literate in this field, try "The Macintosh Companion" or "DOS for Dummies"
operating a computer
Brian
$100 [15]
An evil spell or curse
hex
Brian
$100 [26]
Gale Hayman suggests using only the tip of the applicator when applying this to your lower lashes
mascara
Susan
$100 [7]
George Washington called her "Patsy", a childhood nickname
Martha
Robert
$100 [1]
"Reptilian" name for a long, flexible tool used to clear clogged drains
a snake
Brian
$100 [2]
Mike Henry, Buster Crabbe &Johnny Weissmuller
Tarzan
Brian
$200 [18]
A 1992 book, "The King & I", features interviews with 46 of his impersonators
Elvis Presley
Brian
$200 [20]
Ice-T, Big Daddy Kane & Kool Moe Dee received 1991 Grammys for this type of music
rap
Brian
$200 [27]
Heloise hints that applying vinegar to your nails before a manicure will make this last longer
your nail polish
Susan
$200 [8]
19 years after she left the White House in 1961, her Boone, Iowa birthplace was opened as a historic site
Mamie Eisenhower
Brian
$200 [12]
Ancient Roman plumbing was made of this heavy metal, now a concern in our water supply
lead
Robert
$200 [3]
Walter Huston, Henry Fonda &Raymond Massey
Lincoln
Brian
$300 [19]
He "generalizes" about his life & the Persian Gulf War in "It Doesn't Take a Hero"
Norman Schwarzkopf
Susan
$300 [23]
It can be slang for a boxer, or a Chinese dog with a snub nose & a wrinkled face
pug
Susan
$300 [28]
You can make a facial mask by mashing bananas or this guacamole ingredient
avocado
Susan
$300 [9]
In the 1930s she studied dance with Martha Graham; in 1974, she became First Lady
Betty Ford
Brian
$300 [13]
To allow drains to flow better, a vent lets this into the system
air
Robert
$300 [4]
Sandra Dee, Deborah Walley &Cindy Carol
Gidget
Brian
$400 [21]
This fitness guru talks about weight loss & some of the people he's inspired in "Never Give Up"
Richard Simmons
Brian
$400 [24]
In 1961 Sue Thompson sang that these "movies make me cry"
sad
Susan
$400 [29]
This Christian Dior perfume shares its name with a Frank Herbert novel about a desert planet
Dune
Brian
$400 [10]
Her maiden name was Elizabeth Wallace
Bess Truman
$400 [14]
Emerson Electric owns In-Sink-Erator, a major manufacturer of these devices
a garbage disposal
Susan
$400 [5]
Lon Chaney, Claude Rains &Herbert Lom
the Phantom of the Opera
Brian
DD $2,000 [22]
His "All I Really Need to Know I Learned In Kindergarten" was 1989's top-selling hardcover nonfiction book
Robert Fulghum
Brian
$500 [25]
A Spanish gentleman, or to put on clothing
don
Robert
$500 [30]
Estee Lauder recommends dusting some of this over your blusher
powder
Robert Brian
$500 [11]
Prior to marrying the president, this first lady had been married to jeweler Norman Galt
Edith Wilson
$500 [16]
This plumbing fixture contains a flapper or stopper ball
a toilet
Robert
$500 [6]
Warner Oland, Sidney Toler &Roland Winters
Charlie Chan
Brian

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE RELIGION LAKES & RIVERS WORLD HISTORY NEWSPAPERS "O" NO!
$200 [2]
In physics a rad is the unit used to measure the amount of this absorbed by matter
radiation
Brian
$200 [1]
The title of cardinal can only be conferred by this person
the pope
Robert
$200 [14]
The name of this lake at the northern edge of the Everglades is a Seminole word for "big water"
the Okeechobee
Brian
$200 [7]
In July 1960 President Eisenhower ordered a 95% decrease in sugar imports from this country
Cuba
Robert
$200 [26]
This Ohio capital's major daily paper is the Dispatch
Columbus
Robert
$200 [13]
Shakespeare's murderous Moor
Othello
Robert
$400 [3]
In 1975 Isaac Asimov published a history of this scientific instrument called "Eyes on the Universe"
the telescope
Robert
$400 [8]
Uposatha, a Buddhist holy day, is observed 4 times a month in conjunction with the phases of this
the Moon
Susan
$400 [15]
Traces of prehistoric settlements have been found at Lakes Neuchatel & Geneva in this country
Switzerland
Brian
$400 [10]
In 987 Hugh Capet founded the Capetian line of kings, which ruled this country until 1328
France
Robert
$400 [27]
Its September 14, 1987 edition was the largest single issue of a newspaper at 12 pounds & 1,612 pages
The New York Times
Robert
$400 [17]
It often precedes job, lot & man out
odd
Robert
$600 [4]
It's the process by which light nuclei combine to form a single heavier nucleus
fusion
Robert
$600 [9]
In 1945 Gen. MacArthur ordered Japan's gov't to end all financial support of this state religion
Shinto
Brian
$600 [18]
Named for early settlers, the Russian River runs through this state's Sonoma & Mendocino Counties
California
Brian
$600 [16]
In the 1980s Nicaragua's Contra rebels established bases in this adjoining country to the north
Honduras
Susan
$600 [28]
Ben Bradlee was named executive editor of this newspaper in 1968 & held the job for 23 years
The Washington Post
Robert
$600 [22]
This wild cat's name comes from the Nahuatl word for "jaguar"
ocelot
Susan
$800 [5]
Around 1820 Friedrich Mohs introduced the standard scale for measuring the hardness of these
minerals
Brian
$800 [11]
Founded in the 1500s & named for their hoods, the Capuchins are an offshoot of this order
the Franciscans
Brian Susan
$800 [19]
This river formed by the Coosa & Tallapoosa near Montgomery shares its name with the state it's in
Alabama
Robert
$1,000 [24]
In 1757 this British firm's troops won the Battle of Plassey & became India's leading power
the British East India Company
Brian
$800 [29]
This Canadian province's newspapers include the Cape Breton Post & the Halifax Mail-Star
Nova Scotia
Susan
$800 [23]
The Museum of Modern Art's 1965 exhibition "The Responsive Eye" focused on this type of art
op art
Brian
$1,000 [6]
Now discredited, this theory held that living organisms originate from nonliving matter
abiogenesis (or spontaneous generation)
Brian
DD $1,000 [12]
This Latin version of the Bible was largely the work of Saint Jerome
the Vulgate
Susan
$1,000 [20]
Shallow, saline Lake Eyre is this continent's lowest point
Australia
Robert
DD $2,000 [21]
This country was under South African control from 1915 to March 21, 1990
Namibia
Robert
$1,000 [30]
This Long Island newspaper was founded by Alicia Patterson in 1940 & has a daily circulation of over 750,000
Newsday
Brian
$1,000 [25]
It's a "terrible" term for rubbish or for animal viscera
offal
Robert

Final Jeopardy!

LANDMARKS

The Sceptre with the Dove & the Sword of Mercy are part of a collection housed here

the Tower of London

Susan "What is theBTrwer o" — wagered $6,000
Robert "What is Rome" — wagered $6,498
Brian "What is the Tower of London?" — wagered $4,201

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