Show #2311 1994-09-26 (taped 1994-07-27) Regular

Contestants

Reed White — a cost analyst from McLean, Virginia

Toni Andruk — a supervisory contract specialist from Maple Shade, New Jersey

Bob Zalin — a Ph.D. candidate from New York City, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $2,900 $4,400 $17,200 $15,000
2-day champion: $24,500
$17,100
32 R (including 2 DDs), 0 W
Toni $-200 $-100 $900 $1,700
3rd place: Sakura stoneware set
$900
7 R, 2 W
Reed $900 $2,500 $2,100 $2,100
2nd place: Keller dining furniture + Retrone U hostess flatware set
$5,100
16 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

BLACK AMERICA ARCHAEOLOGY PEOPLE & PLACES BUSINESS & INDUSTRY FRANCIS THE TALKING MULE POTPOURRI
$100 [2]
In 1891 jockey Isaac Murphy became the first man to win this horse race 3 times
the Kentucky Derby
Toni
$100 [8]
The fallen walls of this town, discovered by Garstang, are too early to be associated with Joshua's attack
Jericho
Toni
$100 [22]
A "Lady of Spain" from this city would tell you that she's a Madrilena
Madrid
Reed
$100 [20]
The name of this computer company recalls Steven Jobs' time on an Oregon farm
Apple
Toni
$100 [9]
In his 2nd film, this "Dirty Harry" star played Jonesy in "Francis in the Navy"
Clint Eastwood
Toni
$100 [26]
In a new version of an ever-popular party game, players "pin the ear on" this artist
Van Gogh
Bob
$200 [3]
This sportscaster & brother of a morning TV personality covered the '94 Winter Olympics for CBS
Greg Gumbel
Reed
$200 [7]
Little of the language of these ancient inhabitants of present-day Tuscany can be translated
the Etruscans
Toni
$200 [15]
Traditionally, the Turkomans of Turkmenistan drink the green type of this beverage before meals
tea
Bob Toni
$200 [21]
In the 1950s this Modesto, Ca. company became the first winery with its own bottle-making plant
Gallo
Reed
$200 [10]
When Francis went to West Point, one of the cadets was played by this future Vulcan
Leonard Nimoy
Bob
$200 [27]
Legend says that Thomas Edison was the 1st person to answer the phone using this now-familiar greeting
"Hello!"
Bob
$300 [4]
Originally named Araminta, this Underground Railroad "conductor" later adopted her mother's name
Harriet Tubman
Bob
$300 [1]
25-ton blocks used to build this monument on Salisbury Plain came from about 20 miles away
Stonehenge
Reed
$300 [11]
It's the term for a person from Florence, Italy, whether or not he sleeps on a bed of spinach
Florentine
Bob
$300 [25]
This razor company entered the dental products business in 1984 when it bought Oral-B
Gillette
$300 [23]
The 1st 6 films were directed by Arthur Lubin, who produced this talking animal TV series in 1961
Mr. Ed
Reed
$300 [16]
In 1994 dozens of these carrion eaters began roosting in Stafford County, Virginia & eating people's pets
vultures
Bob
$400 [13]
2 of America's most prestigious black colleges were founded in 1867: Morehouse & this one in Washington, D.C.
Howard
Bob
DD $500 [5]
This animal of the genus Ovis was one of the first animals domesticated for food
sheep
Bob
$400 [12]
A native of the largest city in the state of Hesse, or his hot dog
a Frankfurter
Reed
$400 [28]
This company exports cars from its Marysville, Ohio plant to Japan
Honda
Reed
$400 [24]
His reason for quitting the series was "when you've made 6 films and the mule gets more fan mail..."
Donald O'Connor
Reed
$400 [17]
Many people have reported seeing this legendary apelike creature near Harrison Hot Springs in Western Canada
Bigfoot (Sasquatch)
Bob
$500 [19]
In 1994 Byron de la Beckwith received a life sentence for the 1963 murder of this Miss. civil rights leader
Medgar Evers
Reed
$500 [6]
The method of working this metal was not mastered until about 1500 B.C. under the Hittites
iron
Bob Toni
$500 [14]
People from this U.S. state are called Palmettoes
South Carolina
Bob
$500 [29]
Delta Air Lines is headquartered at this Atlanta airport
Hartsfield International
$500 [30]
This actor led "Francis in the Haunted House" & later led the training of "The Black Stallion"
Mickey Rooney
Bob
$500 [18]
A dough called fufu can be made by boiling & mashing these banana relatives, a staple food in the tropics
plantains
Reed

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY CANADIAN PROVINCES 20th CENTURY WOMEN COMPOSERS GOVERNMENT & POLITICS BESTSELLERS
$200 [17]
After his death in 323 B.C., wars divided his empire into 3 parts: Egypt, the Seleucid Empire & Macedon
Alexander the Great
Bob
$200 [25]
The Musee de la Civilisation is one of the most notable museums in this province
Quebec
Bob
$200 [1]
This First Lady called her mother-in-law, the former Sara Delano, "Cousin Sally"
Eleanor Roosevelt
Toni
$200 [21]
Nationality of the 19th century composer John William Glover, who wrote the cantata "St. Patrick at Tara"
Irish
Reed
$200 [26]
In 1990 this "Centennial State" became the first to limit the number of consecutive terms for Congressmen
Colorado
Reed
$200 [10]
In 1993 Martin Handford had American kids searching for this character "in Hollywood"
Waldo
Reed
$400 [16]
This Indian leader performed paramedic work for the British in the Boer War
Gandhi
Reed
$400 [13]
Canada's oldest ballet company, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, was founded in this province in 1939
Manitoba
Reed
$400 [2]
Her father was the founder of psychoanalysis, & she was one of the founders of child psychoanalysis
Anna Freud
Bob
$400 [6]
He attended the 1st Bayreuth Fest. & wrote about it for a Russian paper in 1876, the year he wrote "Swan Lake"
Tchaikovsky
Bob
$400 [27]
In 1904 the Bureau of Entomology was established in this Cabinet department
the Department of Agriculture
Reed
$400 [11]
Herman Wouk's "The Hope" is the saga of this country
Israel
Bob
$600 [7]
On March 18, 1890 this German chancellor was forced to resign by Wilhelm II
Bismarck
Bob
$600 [28]
You can "whale" away the hours at the Pacific Rim Whale Festival in Tofino in this province
British Columbia
Bob
$600 [22]
Her 1926 work "Black Iris" is one of her most famous floral paintings
(Georgia) O'Keeffe
Reed
$600 [3]
This lieder composer met his future wife, Clara, when she was 9; he was studying piano with her father
Robert Schumann
Bob
$600 [18]
A meeting of House Republicans is called a conference; a Democratic meeting is called this
a caucus
Bob
$600 [12]
More murder in the horse racing profession is covered in his "Driving Force"
Dick Francis
Bob
$800 [8]
The son of a Magyar prince, Stephen I, king of this country, was canonized in 1083
Hungary
Bob
$800 [29]
The people of New Glasgow in this province celebrate their heritage in the annual festival of the Tartans
Nova Scotia
Bob
$1,000 [24]
She won 1 gold medal & 2 bronzes at the 1924 Olympics; 2 years later she swam the English Channel
Gertrude Ederle
Bob
$800 [4]
This composer invented the "Petrouchka Chord", in which 2 different keys are played simultaneously
Stravinsky
Bob
$800 [19]
In 1979 this N.J. Democrat & former NBA player became the youngest member of the U.S. Senate at age 35
(Bill) Bradley
Bob
$800 [14]
John Gray's book is titled "Men Are from Mars, Women Are From" here
Venus
Toni
$1,000 [9]
After William III died in 1702, this sister of Mary II succeeded to the British throne
Anne
Reed
$1,000 [30]
This Atlantic province that borders Maine is so picturesque that it's Canada's "Picture Province"
New Brunswick
Bob
DD $3,000 [23]
This late culture minister was the 1st woman to hold a senior cabinet post in Greece
Melina Mercouri
Reed
$1,000 [5]
This Italian's opera "Rigoletto" is set in 16th century Mantua
Verdi
Bob
DD $1,000 [20]
1 of Nebraska's 2 senators, both of whom once served as the state's governor
(Bob) Kerry (or James Exon)
Bob
$1,000 [15]
A review of this Laura Esquivel book calls it "A Cookbook!, no, it's a memoir! No, it's a novel!"
Like Water for Chocolate
Bob

Final Jeopardy!

EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY

It has the shortest coastline of any independent country, 3.49 miles

Monaco

Toni "What is Monaco?" — wagered $800
Reed "What is Monaco?" — wagered $0
Bob "What is Ukraine?" — wagered $2,200

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