Show #2303 1994-09-14 (taped 1994-07-20) Regular

Contestants

Robert Chung — a demographer from Berkeley, California

Julie Kitchel — an executive assistant from Washington, D.C.

Lane Rensslaer — a policy analyst originally from New York City, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $899)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lane $200 $1,600 $4,000 $800
2nd place: Gateway PC + Bassett home computer workstation
$5,200
19 R, 7 W (including 1 DD)
Julie $800 $3,000 $7,000 $0
3rd place: Kitchenaid kitchen appliances
$6,800
16 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Robert $2,400 $3,700 $7,100 $14,100
New champion: $14,100
$6,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

MAMMALS POP MUSIC HOBBIES LAKES & RIVERS MAGAZINES FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
$100 [6]
These marsupials can hop as fast as 30 mph & leap over 6-foot-high objects
a kangaroo
Robert
$100 [9]
Their "Close to You" LP gave them the 1970 Grammy for "Best New Artist"
The Carpenters
Robert
$100 [12]
As its full name states, the S.I.B.A.A. promotes the art of building these in bottles
Ships
Julie
$100 [1]
Of the world's 6 largest lakes in area, 3 are part of this quintet
the Great Lakes
Robert
$100 [20]
In March 1983 this "Magnum, P.I." star became the first centerfold in McCall's' 107-year history
Tom Selleck
Robert
$100 [19]
The French call this faraway country La Nouvelle-Zelande
New Zealand
Lane
$200 [7]
It's the only seal with tusks
the walrus
Robert
$200 [10]
To promote her third album, "Music Box", she began a world tour in Miami Nov. 3, 1993
Mariah Carey
$200 [13]
Introduced by Europeans to America, it's the only hobby that purposely gives you hives
beekeeping
Lane
$200 [2]
This river connects the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea
the Jordan
Robert
$200 [21]
Columns in this weekly magazine include "The Couch Critic", "Grapevine" & "What I Watch"
TV Guide
Julie
$200 [22]
In German these 3 colors are rot, weiss und blau
red, white and blue
Lane
$300 [8]
This cat's scientific name is Panthera pardus
panther (leopard)
Lane
$300 [11]
Country singer Ronnie Milsap sang harmony with this artist on the 1969 hit "Don't Cry, Daddy"
Elvis Presley
Lane
$300 [14]
For fans of these, the ACF may not be 1 up on the competition but they are 1 Down or 1 Across
crossword puzzles
Julie
$300 [3]
Lake Rudolf is found in Africa & Reindeer Lake is located on this continent
North America
Robert
$300 [26]
Of the USA's major newsmagazines, this one has the largest circulation by far
Time
Robert
$300 [23]
To an Esperanto speaker, this beverage is lakto
Milk
Julie
$400 [29]
This brown bear gets its name from the white tips on its fur that make it appear streaked with gray
the grizzly
Robert
$400 [17]
Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing In The Dark" & "My Hometown" were released on this 1984 album
Born in the U.S.A.
Julie
$400 [15]
Crochet patterns use 3 basic stitches: crochet, double crochet & this "linking" stitch
chain stitch
Julie
$400 [4]
This river's route to the Shatt al-Arab is about 50% longer than the Tigris'
The Euphrates
Robert
$400 [27]
In 1922 former Secretary of Agriculture Edwin T. Meredith founded it as "Fruit, Garden and Home"
Better Homes and Gardens
Lane Julie
$400 [24]
In Swedish it's a kackerlacka; in Spanish, it's a cucaracha
a cockroach
Julie
$500 [30]
This arboreal, slow-moving mammal is camouflaged by algae that grow on its coarse fur
a sloth
Lane
$500 [18]
This group's first 2 albums, released in 1965 & '66, were "Mr. Tambourine Man" & "Turn! Turn! Turn!"
The Byrds
Julie
$500 [16]
Many collectors display types of this, including Carnival, Heisey & Steuben
glass
Robert
DD $1,000 [5]
One of the deserts through which the Orange River flows
Kalahari (or Namib)
Robert
$500 [28]
It's the USA's most popular magazine for the hunting & fishing enthusiast
Field & Stream
Lane
$500 [25]
The Dutch version of this holiday greeting is Vrolijk Kerstfeest
Merry Christmas
Lane

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY CHEMISTRY FASHION IDAHO AUTHORS SUPREME COURT APPOINTMENTS
$200 [1]
In early 1984 this country launched missiles at tankers near Iran's Kharg Island
Iraq
Lane Robert
$200 [11]
This substance "of Paris" is hemihydrated calcium sulfate
plaster
Lane
$200 [16]
Types of these worn by men include bow, clip-on & four-in-hand
a tie
Lane
$200 [6]
When Idaho became a state the government stayed in this city, its territorial capital
Boise
Julie
$200 [21]
Virginia Woolf often set her novels in this English capital city, her birthplace
London
Lane
$200 [26]
Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony M. Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
Julie
$400 [2]
On May 2, 1982 the HMS Conqueror torpedoed & sank Argentina's General Belgrano in this war
the Falklands
Lane
$400 [12]
Chicle, a resin obtained from the Achras zapota tree, is used to manufacture this
(chewing) gum (Chiclets accepted)
Lane
$400 [17]
This elastic band can be worn with a girdle to hold up hose, or around a sleeve to shorten it
a garter
Julie
$400 [7]
In 1955 Arco, Idaho became the first U.S. town lighted with electricity supplied by one of these
a nuclear power plant
Robert
$400 [22]
Nora Ephron called this "Valley of the Dolls" author "an extraordinary publishing phenomenon"
Jacqueline Susann
Robert
$400 [27]
David H. Souter, Clarence Thomas
George Bush
Lane
$600 [3]
When this nationalist Chinese leader died, his son Chiang Ching-Kuo continued as premier
Chiang Kai-shek
Lane
$600 [13]
Traces of chromium oxide give this precious corundum gem its red color
ruby
Julie
$600 [18]
In 1986 this company launched its line of pants called "Dockers"
Levi Strauss
Robert
$600 [8]
A memorial to Ernest Hemingway stands on Trail Creek in this winter sports resort area
Sun Valley
Lane
$600 [23]
This Southerner detailed the decline of the Compson family in his 1929 novel "The Sound and the Fury"
Faulkner
Julie
$600 [28]
Byron White, Arthur J. Goldberg
Kennedy
Lane
$800 [4]
In 1987 this country's president, Oscar Arias Sanchez, won the Nobel Peace Prize
Costa Rica
Lane
$800 [14]
The chemical formula of this metal's ore cinnabar is HgS
mercury
Lane
$800 [19]
It's the 2-piece, usually green cotton outfit worn by surgeons in an operating room
scrubs
Lane
$800 [9]
This 83-square-mile national monument is made up of "lunar" basaltic volcanic features
Craters of the Moon National Park
Lane
$800 [24]
"Star Quality" is a collection of stories by this "Private Lives" playwright who definitely had star quality
Noel Coward
Julie
$800 [29]
Thurgood Marshall
(Lyndon) Johnson
Lane Robert
$1,000 [5]
As a result of this 1904-05 war, Russia lost Port Arthur & half of Sakhalin Island
the Russo-Japanese war
Lane Robert
$1,000 [15]
Kaolin, used in paper & pottery manufacture, is also called "China" this
clay
Robert
DD $1,200 [20]
Clothing with Victorian floral motifs was popularized by this designer who died in 1985
Laura Ashley
Lane
$1,000 [10]
This city named for a Bannock Indian is home to Idaho State University
Pocatello
Robert
DD $1,200 [25]
This Danish author who originally wanted to be an artist painted the portrait seen here:
Isak Dinesen
Julie
$1,000 [30]
David Davis, Stephen J. Field, Salmon P. Chase
Abraham Lincoln

Final Jeopardy!

NOTABLE WOMEN

On Good Housekeeping's 1994 list of the most admired people, this 1979 Nobel laureate led the women

Mother Teresa

Lane "Who is Virginia Dare" — wagered $3,200
Julie "Who is" — wagered $7,000
Robert "Who is Mother Teresa" — wagered $7,000

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