Show #2338 1994-11-02 (taped 1994-08-31) Regular

Contestants

Dave Randall — a claims representative from West Frankfort, Illinois

Kathleen Murray — a paralegal from Bogota, New Jersey

Russ Woodford — a guidance counselor from Sharpsburg, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $13,197)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Russ $1,000 $2,000 $2,400 $4,798
3-day champion: $17,995
$2,400
10 R, 3 W
Kathleen $2,500 $3,700 $8,700 $199
2nd place: Keller dining furniture + Oneida Silversmiths gift certificate
$8,100
23 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Dave $800 $2,300 $8,600 $1
3rd place: Fendi watch
$9,700
23 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE COMEDIANS COLORS HAWAII POTPOURRI IN OTHER WORDS...
$100 [1]
The gopher wood that Noah used to build this was probably a type of cypress
the Ark
Kathleen
$100 [6]
In a controversial episode of her hit TV series, she got a kiss from Mariel Hemingway
Roseanne Arnold
Russ
$100 [7]
It's the color people are "tickled"
pink
Kathleen
$100 [13]
About 80% of Hawaiians live in or near this state capital
Honolulu
Kathleen
$100 [8]
This aviatrix was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross
Amelia Earhart
Dave
$100 [16]
It was possible for me to waltz till dawn
I could have danced all night
Kathleen
$200 [2]
The name of this second son of Adam & Eve means "breath" or "vapor" in Hebrew
Abel
Dave
$200 [25]
Many of her early jokes were about her husband Fang
Phyllis Diller
Dave
$200 [9]
Newton included a seventh color in the spectrum, this one between blue & violet
indigo
Kathleen
$200 [15]
Originally performed by priestesses, this dance was forbidden by 19th c. missionaries
the hula
Kathleen
$200 [14]
This country's best grade of coffee is Medellin
Colombia
Russ
$200 [17]
Striking beneath a waist cincher
hitting below the belt
Dave
$300 [3]
Absalom's parents were Maacah, a princess of Geshur, & this king of Israel
David
Russ
$300 [28]
Henry Hall co-starred in the East Side kids & Bowery Boys movies under this name
Huntz Hall
Dave
$400 [11]
In "An Essay on Criticism", Pope wrote, "All looks" this color "to the jaundiced eye"
yellow
Kathleen
$300 [18]
"Hawaii Ponoi", not "Tiny Bubbles", has been officially designated this
the official song of Hawaii (the state song)
Kathleen
$300 [22]
Of Paul Revere's engravings, the one depicting this March 5, 1770 street fight is the most famous
the Boston Massacre
Russ
$300 [19]
One tibia that is disputed
a bone to pick (or a bone of contention)
Russ Kathleen
$400 [4]
This gospel could have been called Levi, as that was his other name
Matthew
Russ
$400 [29]
After performing on "Monty Python's Flying Circus", he starred in "Fawlty Towers"
John Cleese
Dave
$500 [12]
If your retina is completely stimulated, you perceive this color
white
Dave
$400 [26]
The transfer of the island of Kahoolawe from this armed service to the state was approved in 1993
the Navy
Dave
$400 [23]
In the mid-1480s Botticelli produced this allegorical work showing a goddess standing on a seashell
The Birth of Venus
Kathleen
$400 [20]
Ignite a globe
set the world on fire
Kathleen
$500 [5]
This successor of Moses supervised Israel's conquest of Canaan
Joshua
Kathleen
$500 [30]
Among the characters played by this late comedian were Latka Gravas & Tony Clifton
(Andy) Kaufman
Dave
DD $900 [10]
It's how the moon is described in that moon, spoon, tune, June song by Gus Edwards & Edward Madden
silvery
Kathleen
$500 [27]
In 1993 Congress apologized to the Hawaiian people for helping to overthrow this queen in 1893
Liliuokalani
Russ
$500 [24]
The Gulf of Venezuela connects this lake with the Caribbean Sea
Lake Maracaibo
Russ
$500 [21]
In this place you & I circumnavigate a small tree with reddish-purple fruit
here we go 'round the mulberry bush
Kathleen Dave

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS MUSICAL TERMS MUSEUMS FAMOUS LAWYERS FABRICS SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS
$200 [1]
In his last will & testament, this president left Mount Vernon to his nephew Bushrod
George Washington
Kathleen
$200 [6]
A rapid piece with repetitive note patterns is called perpetuum mobile, Latin for "perpetual" this
moving (or motion)
Dave
$200 [26]
Bullfighting memorabilia are displayed at the Museo Taurino in this European capital
Madrid
Kathleen
$200 [7]
The F in the name of this criminal lawyer who defended Patty Hearst stands for Francis
Bailey
Dave
$200 [17]
Italians call this fabric lino
linen
Kathleen
$200 [8]
"Henry VI, Part 1" opens in this famous abbey
Westminster
Dave
$400 [2]
His first radio chats were delivered while governor of New York
Franklin Roosevelt
Kathleen
$400 [22]
Of allegretto, allegro or presto, the direction that means to play the fastest
presto
Russ
$400 [27]
European city in which you'd find the museum at Checkpoint Charlie
Berlin
Dave
$400 [10]
Later a Supreme Court justice, he headed the NAACP's legal defense fund for over 20 years
Thurgood Marshall
Kathleen
$400 [18]
Nankeen is a durable, yellowish fabric that was originally handloomed in this country
China
Russ Dave
$400 [9]
"Antony and Cleopatra" begins & ends in this Egyptian city
Alexandria
Russ
$600 [3]
This Republican defeated William Jennings Bryan in the elections of 1896 & 1900
McKinley
Dave
$600 [23]
The "ballad" type of this musical form usually has spoken dialogue, but "Hugh the Drover" is an exception
an opera
Dave
$600 [28]
The Cloisters, a branch of this New York City museum, is devoted to art of the Middle Ages
the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kathleen
$600 [14]
Before creating Perry Mason, he was a lawyer who specialized in defending indigent clients
(Erle Stanley) Gardner
Dave
$600 [19]
Sateen, which has a satinlike finish, is usually made from this natural fiber
cotton
Dave
$600 [11]
Much of "Titus Andronicus" is set in this Italian city that Titus describes as "a wilderness of tigers"
Rome
Dave
$800 [4]
This U.S. president died in San Francisco on August 2, 1923 after an exhausting tour of Alaska
Harding
Dave
$800 [24]
It's a system that coordinates mus. rhythms with body movements as well as an Annie Lennox rock group
Eurythmics
Kathleen Dave
$800 [29]
The Jasper County Historical Museum in Newton in this state has a Maytag washing machine exhibit
Iowa
Dave
$1,000 [16]
Canadian lawyer Clarence Campbell served as the president of this sports league 1946-1977
the National Hockey League
Kathleen
$800 [20]
Gros point de Venise, which features a bold pattern in very high relief, is a type of this delicate fabric
lace
Kathleen
$1,000 [13]
This comedy with an alliterative title is set in a park in Navarre
Love's Labour's Lost
Dave
$1,000 [5]
This Whig was only the second U.S. president to have a middle name
William Henry Harrison
Russ Kathleen
$1,000 [25]
Divertimento is the Italian term for a musical diversion, & this is the French term
divertissement
Kathleen
$1,000 [30]
The home of this author of "The Red Room" is now a museum in Stockholm
August Strindberg
DD $1,600 [15]
He was a successful corporate lawyer before defending "Big Bill" Haywood & Leopold & Loeb
(Clarence) Darrow
Dave
$1,000 [21]
Napoleon said, "What is the throne?—a bit of wood gilded and covered with" this fabric
velvet
Russ
DD $1,900 [12]
Castle setting seen here; it's located on a sound that's the northern entrance to the Baltic Sea
Elsinore (or Helsingør, or Kronborg)
Dave

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

In 1993 this American company received more U.S. patents than any other in the world

IBM

Russ "What is IBM?" — wagered $2,398
Dave "What is General Electric?" — wagered $8,599
Kathleen "What Apple?" — wagered $8,501

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