Show #2312 1994-09-27 (taped 1994-07-27) Regular

Contestants

Mike Senzer — an attorney originally from Panama Canal Zone

Vince Pool — a registered respiratory therapist from Mobile, Alabama

Bob Zalin — a Ph.D. candidate from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $1,500 $3,500 $12,500 $3,999
2nd place: Singer Furniture bedroom set & Ross Simons lamp
$10,400
22 R (including 3 DDs), 1 W
Vince $2,300 $4,700 $10,500 $5,500
New champion: $5,500
$10,500
28 R, 1 W
Mike $500 $900 $2,700 $100
3rd place: Tasco telescope
$2,700
8 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY '40s FILM FACTS HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES STADIUMS & ARENAS HALL OF FAMERS ANTONYMS
$100 [2]
The banded anteater, a marsupial, is native only to this continent
Australia
Vince
$100 [17]
In 1943 Greer Garson gave a radium...er, radiant performance as this scientist
Marie Curie
Bob
$100 [7]
The French celebrate this July 14 holiday with parades, fireworks & balls
Bastille Day
Mike
$100 [24]
When this city's Alamodome opened on May 15, 1993, it was practically debt- free due to an earlier sales tax
San Antonio
Vince
$100 [26]
TV's "Uncle Miltie", he was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1988
Milton Berle
Bob
$100 [12]
Found on American coins, it's a 6-letter antonym for "divided"
united
Vince
$200 [3]
Of leopard moths, leopard frogs or leopard sharks, the ones formerly used in pregnancy tests
leopard frogs
Vince
$200 [19]
She replaced an ill Judy Garland in "The Barkleys of Broadway" & it became her 10th & last film with Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
Bob
$200 [8]
It's St. Stephen's Day as well as the traditional date of Boxing Day
December 26
Vince
$200 [22]
With a seating capacity of over 100,000, this city's Azteca Stadium is the world's largest covered stadium
Mexico City
Bob
$200 [30]
In 1985 Americans Kathryn Sullivan & this woman were inducted into the Int'l Space Hall of Fame
Sally Ride
Vince
$200 [13]
An eave overhangs & a hairline does this
recede
Vince
$300 [4]
Newts belong to the Salamander family of this class of vertebrates
amphibians
Vince
$300 [1]
This child star, born Angela O'Brien, renamed herself after a character she played in a 1942 film
Margaret O'Brien
Vince
$300 [9]
Childermas or Holy Innocents' Day honors the children who were slain in Bethlehem by this king
King Herod
Bob
$300 [16]
Though this college football team is nicknamed the Nittany Lions, its home field is Beaver Stadium
Penn State
Vince
DD $400 [27]
1994 inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included the singer heard here:"You're in my heart, you're in my soul / You'll be my world should I grow old / You are my lover, you're my best friend"
Rod Stewart
Bob
$300 [10]
The opposite of deposit, or the pains you'll have taking money out of the bank
withdrawal
Bob
$400 [5]
Canis rufus is the scientific name of this "color" wolf
red wolf
Bob
$400 [6]
This blonde sex symbol made her debut in 1948's "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!"; you can glimpse her in a canoe
Marilyn Monroe
Mike
$400 [20]
Since a new moon signals the end of this Muslim holy month, a cloudy sky can prolong the fast
Ramadan
Vince
$400 [23]
This NHL team's arena in Anaheim has been dubbed "The Pond"
the Mighty Ducks
Vince
$400 [28]
Included in the International Photography Hall of Fame are Ansel Adams & this founder of Kodak
George Eastman
Mike
$400 [11]
Term for a hospital employee that's also an antonym for "in disarray"
orderly
Vince
$500 [15]
The European type of this wildcat known for its tufted ears is now quite scarce
a lynx
Bob
$500 [18]
Cornel Wilde was wild for Merle Oberon in "A Song to Remember"; he played Chopin & she played this novelist
George Sand
Vince
$500 [21]
On Oct. 3 this country observes Leiden Day to commemorate Leiden's 1574 liberation from the Spanish
the Netherlands
Bob
$500 [25]
Box suites rent for $22,600 to $57,000 plus the price of admission in this 13-acre indoor arena in Louisiana
the Superdome
Vince
$500 [29]
1 of 2 early presidents in the first group of inductees into the Agricultural Hall of Fame
Thomas Jefferson (or George Washington)
Bob
$500 [14]
Using antonyms, this Mussorgsky musical title becomes "A Day In Hairy Valley"
A Night on Bald Mountain
Vince

Double Jeopardy! Round

RULERS ARTISTS 20th CENTURY AMERICA EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY THEATRE "X", "Y", "Z"
$200 [1]
Louis I was only about 3 years old when this King of the Franks, his father, made him king of Aquitaine
Charlemagne
Vince
$200 [13]
As John Constable is famous for landscapes, John Singer Sargent is famous for these
portraits
Mike
$200 [17]
On May 1, 1992 the president ordered Marine & Army troops to this U.S. city in the aftermath of riots
Los Angeles
Mike
$200 [20]
The mouth of the river Liffey forms this Irish bay that shares its name with the nation's largest city
Dublin (Bay)
Vince
$200 [23]
He's the six-foot-tall imaginary companion of Elwood P. Dowd
Harvey
Bob
$400 [27]
If you talk about schlepping somewhere for a little nosh, you're using words from this language
Yiddish
Vince
$400 [2]
In 1761 this king bought Buckingham House—now Buckingham Palace—for £28,000
George III
Vince
$400 [8]
The father of this "Arrangement in Gray and Black, No. 1" artist built the Moscow-St. Petersburg Railroad
Whistler
Bob
$400 [11]
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 eventually made this the standard number of hours for a work week
40
Bob
$400 [21]
The Gulf of Taranto separates the Calabria & Salentina peninsulas of this country
Italy
Bob
$400 [22]
Adapted from a book by Isabel Allende, "House of the Spirits" is set in this country
Chile
Vince
$600 [24]
In the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, it's the site of Kubla Khan's stately pleasure dome
Xanadu
Vince
$600 [3]
Maximilian II, a member of this royal dynasty, became king of Bohemia in 1562
the Hapsburgs
Mike
$600 [7]
This Spanish artist signed most of his paintings using Greek letters
El Greco
Vince
$600 [10]
In Walter Reed Hospital April 5, 1964, he faded away at age 84
Douglas MacArthur
Vince
$600 [19]
The Skaw is the northernmost point on this mainland peninsula of Denmark
Jutland
Vince
$600 [12]
In the title of a Kaufman & Hart comedy, Sheridan Whiteside is "The Man Who Came" here
to Dinner
Vince
$800 [28]
It can refer to a point directly overhead in the sky, or to any high point
the zenith
Mike
$800 [4]
King Hassan II introduced a new constitution to this country in the 1960s
Morocco
Mike
$800 [6]
His "Adoration of the Magi" altarpiece in Florence was never finished
Leonardo da Vinci
Bob Vince Mike
$800 [14]
He & Frederic Pryor were prisoners exchanged for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel February 10, 1962
Francis Gary Powers
Bob
$800 [25]
This 500-mile-long river rises in a Swiss glacier & empties into the Gulf of Lions
the Rhone
Bob
$800 [15]
The Costa Verde Hotel in Mexico provides the setting for this Tennessee Williams play
Night of the Iguana
Bob
$1,000 [29]
It's defined as an irrational fear of strangers or foreigners
xenophobia
Vince
$1,000 [5]
In his youth this Taj Mahal builder was known as Prince Khurram
Shah Jahan
Bob
DD $3,000 [9]
In 1967 this Russian- French painter became the 1st living artist this century to have a Louvre exhibit
Marc Chagall
Bob
$1,000 [18]
In 1974 he was the chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee
Sam Ervin
Bob
DD $1,000 [26]
The northern shore of this large saltwater lake is Europe's lowest point at 92 feet below sea level
the Caspian Sea
Bob
$1,000 [16]
In 1993 Anne Jackson & this actor, her husband, were featured in the retrospective "In Persons"
Eli Wallach
Vince

Final Jeopardy!

BOTANY

In 1872 he introduced seedless grape cuttings to California

William Thompson

Mike "Who is Burbank?" — wagered $2,600
Vince "Who is Luther Burbank?" — wagered $5,000
Bob "Who is Burbank?" — wagered $8,501

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