Show #2305 1994-09-16 (taped 1994-07-20) Regular

Contestants

Jean-Paul Manoux — a guerrilla marketer originally from Chicago, Illinois

Warren Fletcher — a substitute teacher from Alhambra, California

Steve Sosensky — a photographer originally from New Haven, Connecticut (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,999)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $800 $1,300 $3,100 $100
2nd place: trip to Oasis Water Resort in Palm Springs + Pinseeker golf clubs
$4,100
17 R, 7 W (including 1 DD)
Warren $600 $3,900 $9,100 $11,000
New champion: $11,000
$8,700
26 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Jean-Paul $500 $500 $-1,300 $-1,300
3rd place: Sanyo fax machine
$-300
6 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS SOUTHPAWS EXPLORERS FOOD SOUTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY SHADES OF BLUE "GOOD" STUFF
$100 [1]
He's the left-handed bass player of The Beatles
Paul McCartney
Warren
$100 [24]
This Scot's "Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa" was a bestseller
Livingstone
Steve Warren
$100 [19]
A Biblical dish was locust & this sweetener
honey
Steve
$100 [6]
On the average only the Himalayas are taller than this range that stretches down South America
the Andes
Steve
$100 [9]
It should be a sailor's favorite shade of blue as well as his favorite branch of the Service
Navy
Warren
$100 [10]
Proverbially speaking, one of these "deserves another"
a good turn
Warren
$200 [2]
Left-handed New York Yankees have included the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig, & the Bambino, this man
Babe Ruth
Warren
$200 [25]
In 1725 this Dane was asked to determine if there was a land connection between Russia & North America
Vitus Bering
Warren
$200 [20]
The Greek dish soupa avgolemono features eggs & this citrus fruit
lemon
Steve
$200 [7]
The Atacama & Patagonia are the 2 largest examples of this type of region in South America
deserts
Warren
$200 [15]
The body parts most often described as baby blues
eyes
Jean-Paul
$200 [11]
Charlie says in 1994 these pink & white licorice-flavored candies celebrated their 100th birthday
Good and Plenty
Steve
$300 [3]
On film she left her mark as a "Harvey Girl", a "Ziegfeld Girl" & a farm girl from Kansas
Judy Garland
Steve Jean-Paul
$300 [26]
In the mid-1470s he joined his brother Bartholomew as a map dealer in Portugal
Christopher Columbus
Steve
$300 [21]
Kate & Sydney is this kind of pie that a cockney might have for Lilley & Skinner, dinner
steak & kidney pie
Steve
$300 [8]
The continent's lowest point, Valdes Peninsula, lies in this country that also contains the highest point
Argentina
Steve Jean-Paul
$300 [16]
It would be most appropriate to wear this shade of blue one minute after 11:59 p.m.
midnight blue
Warren
$300 [12]
Originating in the Bible, it's a compassionate person who unselfishly helps others
a Good Samaritan
Jean-Paul
$400 [4]
He must have worked "Night and Day" to "Begin The Beguine" with his left hand
Cole Porter
Warren
$400 [27]
Before exploring the South Pacific, this British captain charted the St. Lawrence River in 1759
(Captain) Cook
Steve
$400 [22]
Careful! If you drink alcohol after eating ink caps, a type of these, you'll become very sick
mushrooms
Warren
$500 [30]
This, the waterfall with the world's longest drop, drains into the Churun River
Angel Falls
Warren
$400 [17]
This dazzling shade of greenish blue resembles the tail feathers of a "proud" bird
peacock blue
Steve
$400 [13]
You'll find this rocky promontory about 100 miles northwest of Africa's southern tip
the Cape of Good Hope
Warren
$500 [5]
Hannibal lecturer
Mark Twain
$500 [28]
In November 1806 this U.S. Army officer & his men first sighted the front range of the Rockies
Zebulon Pike
Steve Warren
$500 [23]
These fish are caught by hand & deep fried after they run onto West Coast beaches to spawn
grunion
Warren
DD $800 [29]
This is the only South American country that touches Central America
Colombia
Warren
$500 [18]
Cerulean is the color of this, & its name may come from caelum, the Latin word for it
the sky
$500 [14]
It was the name given to FDR's plan to improve relations with Latin America
the Good Neighbor Policy
Steve Warren

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART EUROPEAN ROYALTY COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES PLANTS & TREES ABOLITIONISM WORLD LITERATURE
$200 [6]
Ku K'ai-Chih of this country was the first portrait artist said to capture the spirit of his subjects
China
Warren
$200 [7]
5-year-old David II succeeded his father, Robert the Bruce, as king of this country in 1329
Scotland
Steve
$200 [1]
In 1910 this state's first junior college was founded in Fresno
California
Jean-Paul
$200 [13]
Kangaroo vine, which can be grown indoors or out, is native to this country
Australia
Warren
$200 [14]
Between 1830 & 1860, this system transported many runaway slaves to southern Ontario
the Underground Railroad
Steve
$200 [22]
Michael Shaara's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Killer Angels" is an account of this July 1863 battle
the Battle of Gettysburg
Warren
$400 [8]
This period sometimes divided into early, high & late ended around 1600
the Renaissance
Warren
$400 [9]
In 1386 Jagiello, Grand Duke of Lithuania, married Queen Jadwiga & became King Wladyslaw II of this country
Poland
Steve
$400 [2]
Benjamin Franklin helped found this Ivy League school in 1740
Penn (the University of Pennsylvania)
Steve Warren
$400 [27]
Varying leaf shapes make it hard to identify this poisonous plant sometimes classed as Toxicodendron
poison oak (poison ivy)
Jean-Paul
$400 [15]
Before the Harpers Ferry attack, he & his men killed 5 proslavers in Pottawatomie, Kansas
John Brown
Steve
$400 [23]
In an epic work by Sir Thomas Malory, he & Mordred slay each other
King Arthur
Warren
$600 [10]
Leonardo da Vinci & Albrecht Durer were among many artists who painted "The Adoration of" this trio
the Magi
Steve
$600 [19]
This country's ruler, Prince Hans Adam, lives in a castle on a cliff that overlooks the city of Vaduz
Liechtenstein
Warren Jean-Paul
$600 [3]
Founded in Atlanta in 1885, this university has one of the finest engineering schools in the country
Georgia Tech
Steve
$600 [28]
The essential ones of these give aromatic plants their taste or odor
oils
Warren
$600 [16]
This 1787 ordinance included a fugitive slave clause
the Northwest Ordinance
$600 [24]
Oldest son Dmitri stands trial for his father's murder in this novel by Dostoyevsky
The Brothers Karamazov
Warren Jean-Paul
$800 [11]
His most ambitious mural covering Mexico's history was left unfinished at his death
Diego Rivera
Steve
$800 [20]
She was only 10 when she became queen of the Netherlands in 1890, so her mother, Emma, served as regent
Queen Wilhelmina
Steve
$800 [4]
The Catholics & the Ramblers were early names for this university's football team
Notre Dame
Steve
$800 [29]
Used in polishes, carnauba wax is derived from the leaves of this type of tropical tree
a palm
Jean-Paul
$800 [17]
The first issue of this William Lloyd Garrison abolitionist paper was published January 1, 1831
The Liberator
Warren
$800 [25]
A governess finds her 2 young charges under the influence of ghosts in this Henry James tale
Turn of the Screw
Warren
DD $1,000 [12]
His painting "The Scream", stolen just before the '94 Winter Olympics, was recovered 3 months later
Edvard Munch
Steve
$1,000 [21]
First name shared by Prince Andrew's older daughter & Queen Victoria's youngest daughter
Beatrice
$1,000 [5]
Founded as a seminary in South Hadley, Massachusetts, it was the 1st U.S. college for women
Mount Holyoke
Warren Jean-Paul
DD $1,000 [30]
Named for a biblical person & found in the desert, this tree is the largest species of yucca
the Joshua tree
Jean-Paul
$1,000 [18]
By means of the Missouri Compromise, this New England state was admitted as a free state
Maine
Warren
$1,000 [26]
Some critics consider this 1912 Zane Grey novel the best Western ever written
The Riders of the Purple Sage

Final Jeopardy!

BODIES OF WATER

In the time of the Roman Republic, this river separated Cisalpine Gaul from Italy

the Rubicon

Steve "What is the Rhone?" — wagered $3,000
Warren "What is the Rubicon?" — wagered $1,900

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