Show #2746 1996-07-08 Regular

Contestants

Gary Frost — a graduate student from Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Tom Heffron — a facilities manager from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Carol Ann Krug — a software design engineer from Sunnyvale, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $39,002)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Carol Ann $2,300 $3,600 $10,000 $3,599
2nd place: Broyhill living room set
$9,900
26 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Tom $400 $2,300 $4,500 $500
3rd place: Curtis Mathes 35" home theater monitor
$4,300
13 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Gary $700 $1,400 $8,200 $16,200
New champion: $16,200
$6,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE WIZARD OF OZ MEXICO CITIES 5-LETTER WORDS HISTORIC PEOPLE BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SONGS FROM MUSICALS
$100 [8]
In the book these are silver, but they still help Dorothy get home
the slippers (the shoes)
Carol Ann
$100 [1]
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua is just across this river from El Paso, Texas
the Rio Grande
Gary
$100 [6]
The bride walks down this path to the altar
the aisle
Carol Ann
$100 [12]
This naturalist's voyage aboard the Beagle lasted nearly 5 years
Darwin
Carol Ann
$100 [24]
In 1957 this Anheuser-Busch brand knocked Schlitz out of first place in beer sales
Budweiser
Carol Ann
$100 [14]
"Guenevere" & "If Ever I Would Leave You"
Camelot
Carol Ann
$200 [22]
In 1995 Gregory Maguire published a book on "The Life and Times of" this Oz villainess
the Wicked Witch of the West
Gary
$200 [2]
Campeche lies on the Bay of Campeche on the western coast of this peninsula
the Yucatan
Carol Ann
$200 [7]
A quantity of paper or a bundle of wheat
a sheaf
Tom
$200 [13]
This captor of the Alamo later tried to enlist U.S. aid in overthrowing Maximilian
Santa Anna
Tom Gary
$200 [25]
Turned down for a raise by Rand McNally, Caleb Hammond started his own firm to make these
maps
Tom Gary
$200 [18]
"Shakin' at the High School Hop" & "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee"
Grease
Gary
$300 [23]
"The road to the city of Emeralds is paved" with this
yellow brick
Carol Ann Gary
$300 [3]
Guadalajara is considered the home of these groups of strolling musicians
mariachis
Carol Ann
$300 [9]
Leather leggings worn by cowboys
chaps
Carol Ann
$300 [15]
Following the Six-Day War in 1967, he resigned briefly as president of Egypt
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Carol Ann Gary
$300 [26]
Marcellus Berry designed the traveler's checks this company introduced in 1891
American Express
Gary
$300 [19]
"Gary, Indiana" & "Marian the Librarian"
The Music Man
Tom
$400 [29]
In Chapter 3 he becomes Dorothy's first traveling companion, not counting Toto
the Scarecrow
Carol Ann Gary
DD $500 [4]
The Mexican constitutions of 1857 & 1917 were proclaimed in this city of the "True Cross"
Veracruz
Carol Ann
$400 [10]
To say hello
greet
Carol Ann
$400 [16]
This Italian leader of the "Red Shirts" once worked as a candlemaker on Staten Island
Garibaldi
Gary
$400 [27]
This Akron-based rubber company is the last major American-owned tire manufacturer
Goodyear
Tom
$400 [20]
"There's No Business Like Show Business" & "Colonel Buffalo Bill"
Annie Get Your Gun
Tom
$500 [30]
Uncle Henry's wife
Auntie Em
Carol Ann
$500 [5]
San Luis Potosi is located on this highway that runs from northern North America to Chile
the Pan-American Highway
Carol Ann
$500 [11]
From the Latin for "I believe", it's a guiding set of principles
credo
Gary
$500 [17]
This archduchess of Austria & mother of Marie Antoinette died in 1780
Maria Theresa
Tom
$500 [28]
As early as 1870 Travelers Insurance used a red one of these as a symbol of protection
an umbrella
Gary
$500 [21]
"A Bushel and a Peck" & "Luck Be A Lady"
Guys and Dolls
Tom

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARCHITECTURE SCIENTISTS INTERNATIONAL CUISINE VICE PRESIDENTS MOUNTAINS FILM DIRECTORS
$200 [12]
The term catacomb was first applied to the Christian cemetery under San Sebastiano outside this city
Rome
Carol Ann
$200 [1]
In 1948 the centigrade temperature scale was officially named in his honor
Celsius
Gary
$200 [26]
Wiener Schnitzel is a breaded & fried cutlet of this meat
veal
Tom
$200 [11]
A post-election poll indicated that his being on the 1988 ticket cost Bush 4% of the vote
Quayle
Carol Ann
$200 [6]
The crater of this volcano near Naples, Italy is about 2,000' wide & 1,000' deep
Vesuvius
Carol Ann
$200 [17]
This "Master of Suspense" was knighted in 1980
Hitchcock
Carol Ann
$400 [13]
In 1992 Robert A.M. Stern was named chief designer for the proposed renovations of this NYC square
Times Square
Carol Ann
$400 [2]
He made advances in heat & electricity, but was most famous for his discovery of X-rays
Roentgen
Gary
$400 [27]
A specialty of Greece, dolmathes yalantzi are stuffed ones of these
grape leaves
Tom
$400 [20]
Thomas R. Marshall is remembered for saying, "What this country needs is a really good" one of these
a five-cent cigar
Gary
$400 [7]
At this mountain the Israelites entered into a covenant with God
Mount Sinai
Tom
$400 [18]
This director of "The Birth of a Nation" was the son of a Confederate army officer
D.W. Griffith
Carol Ann Gary
$600 [14]
Henry Bacon styled this memorial in Washington's Potomac Park after a classic Greek temple
the Lincoln Memorial
Carol Ann Tom
$600 [3]
The results of this monk's "Experiments with Plant Hybrids" appeared in a scientific journal in 1866
Mendel
Carol Ann
$600 [30]
This fruity Indian relish is a popular accompaniment to curried dishes
chutney
Carol Ann
$600 [21]
His second vice president, Henry Wallace, was originally a Republican
FDR
Gary
$600 [8]
At 12,198', Pico de Teide in this Spanish archipelago is the highest peak in the Atlantic
the Canary Islands
Gary
$600 [24]
His wife, Giulietta Masina, starred in several of his films, including "La Strada"
Fellini
Gary
$800 [15]
c. 1865 Dankmar Adler moved to this city, where he formed a partnership with Louis Sullivan
Chicago
Gary
$800 [4]
In 1851 he performed a famous pendulum experiment in the French Pantheon
Foucault
Carol Ann
DD $1,000 [28]
In China this classic dish is known as Bei Jing Kao Ya
Peking duck
Tom
$800 [22]
John C. Calhoun resigned the vice presidency when elected one of these
a senator
Gary
$800 [9]
Mountains in this range include the Three Sisters in Oregon & Glacier Peak in Washington
the Cascades
Tom
$800 [19]
"Flying Padre" was one of the short films this director of "The Shining" made early in his career
Stanley Kubrick
$1,000 [16]
Nickname of architect & landscape designer Lancelot Brown
Capability
Carol Ann
$1,000 [5]
A 1953 Nobel Prize was awarded to this discoverer of the citric acid cycle, now named for him
(Hans) Krebs
Carol Ann
$1,000 [29]
Pita bread often accompanies this Middle Eastern appetizer of pureed eggplant, garlic, lemon juice & tahini
baba ghanoush
Carol Ann Tom Gary
DD $3,000 [23]
He accepted the resignation of Zachary Taylor's whole cabinet when he succeeded Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Gary
$1,000 [10]
This Central American nation's highest point, Pico Mogoton, lies on its northern border with Honduras
Nicaragua
Tom Gary
$1,000 [25]
"M", a portrait of a child murderer starring Peter Lorre, was this "Metropolis" director's first sound picture
Fritz Lang
Gary

Final Jeopardy!

SPORTS

The only 2 countries that have defeated the U.S. to win the America's Cup competition

Australia & New Zealand

Tom "What are Australia + the U.K.?" — wagered $4,000
Gary "What are Australia & New Zealand" — wagered $8,000
Carol Ann "What are Australia & UK?" — wagered $6,401

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