Show #2361 1994-12-05 (taped 1994-09-13) Regular

Contestants

Andy Morse — a money manager from Scarsdale, New York

Michele Rhodes — a CPA from Reston, Virginia

Alex Guard — an actor from St. Catharines, Ontario (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Alex $1,100 $2,100 $11,400 $15,201
2-day champion: $24,301
$12,500
26 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Michele $1,900 $3,600 $7,600 $7,601
2nd place: Bose home theater system + Bush home theatre ensemble
$8,100
23 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Andy $700 $700 $1,500 $2,000
3rd place: Franklin Digital Book System
$1,500
6 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

18th CENTURY AMERICA ACTORS & ACTRESSES ELECTIONS NEW MEXICO GUINNESS RECORDS WORLD OF BEERS
$100 [7]
In 1774 NJ citizens dressed as Indians for the Greenwich Tea Party, which resembled this 1773 event
the Boston Tea Party
Michele
$100 [1]
This "Evening Shade" star's Institute for Theatre training is in Tequesta, Florida
Burt Reynolds
Michele
$100 [24]
To let people know you're a candidate, throw your hat here
in the ring
Alex
$100 [3]
The Zia symbol for this heavenly object is featured on the state's license plates & flag
the Sun
Michele
$100 [21]
Currently, she's the longest-reigning queen in the world
Elizabeth II
Alex
$100 [15]
Innsbruck lager & Steffl Old Vienna lager
Austria
Michele
$200 [9]
This famous flagmaker was the 8th of 17 children born to Samuel & Rebecca Griscom
Betsy Ross
Michele
$200 [2]
This actor who was an avid gardener named one of his orchids for his TV co-star Barbara Hale
Raymond Burr
Michele
$200 [25]
Can't be at the polling place on election day? Then vote by mail using one of these
an absentee ballot
Andy
$200 [4]
Each July Taos holds one of these meetings of Indian tribes
a pow wow
Michele
$200 [22]
On Sept. 6, 1981 a man in Finland caught one of these thrown a distance of 317' 10"; it didn't break
an egg
Alex Michele
$200 [16]
Grizzly Bear & Molson Light
Canada
Alex
$300 [10]
On Oct. 25, 1764 Abigail Smith married this attorney
John Adams
Andy
$300 [13]
Philip Casnoff wore blue contact lenses when he played this singer in an acclaimed 1992 miniseries
Frank Sinatra
Alex
$300 [28]
Also called the slate, it can be voted straight or split
a ticket
Michele
$300 [5]
To get a mix of red & green ones in a New Mexico restaurant, ask for them "Christmas"
(chili) peppers
Alex
$300 [23]
In terms of personnel, China currently has the largest army & this country has the largest navy
The United States
Andy
$300 [17]
Asahi & Sapporo
Japan
Michele
$400 [11]
The first theatre in the American colonies opened in 1716 in this colonial capital of Virginia
Williamsburg
Michele
$400 [14]
He made his film debut in 1947 in "Life with Father"; "Route 66" & "Adam-12" came later
Marty Milner
$400 [29]
In the winner-take-all system, the winner of the presidential popular vote in a state gets all of these
the electoral votes
Michele
$400 [6]
Century in which New Mexico became a state
the 20th century
Andy
$400 [26]
A cookie made during the 1992 Riponfest in Wisconsin included almost 4 million of these
Chocolate chips
Michele
$400 [18]
Cooper's Extra Stout & Foster's lager
Australia
Alex
$500 [12]
Georgia became a royal province in 1752 when its charter was returned to this man for whom the colony was named
George II
Alex
$500 [20]
This star of "Matt Houston" wasn't born in Houston but in Muleshoe, Texas
Lee Horsley
$500 [30]
For voting, a district, town or ward is divided into these
precincts
Michele Andy
$500 [8]
Ruts made by the wagons on this trail 150 years ago are still visible in Union County
the Santa Fe Trail
Michele
DD $500 [27]
Called TV's most frequent clapper, she claps an estimated 720 times a show
Vanna White
Michele
$500 [19]
Tuborg & Carlsberg
Denmark
Michele

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE ANCIENTS COMPOSERS GEOGRAPHY ART & ARTISTS GENERAL SCIENCE SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLISH
$200 [1]
This dictator of Rome, assassinated in 44 B.C., always wore a laurel wreath to cover his baldness
Julius Caesar
Michele
$200 [2]
Civil War general Daniel Butterfield composed this "Lights Out" bugle call in 1862
"Taps"
Michele
$200 [13]
Jordan borders this "sea" that's 7 times saltier than the ocean
the Dead Sea
Alex
$200 [26]
He made 2 surrealist films with Luis Bunuel: "An Andalusian Dog" & "The Golden Age"
Dali
Alex
$200 [21]
The Earth's surface has 3 main features: the ocean floor, the mid-oceanic ridges & these land masses
continents
Michele
$200 [9]
If you neeze, a variant of this word, you may be blessed
sneeze
Alex
$400 [4]
After leading his army across the Alps, he campaigned in Italy for 16 years
Hannibal
Alex
$400 [3]
Domenico Scarlatti wrote over 550 pieces for this piano predecessor
the harpsichord
Alex
$400 [14]
Only 1% of the land of this country between Russia & China is arable
Mongolia
Michele
$400 [27]
Some consider his "Last Supper" in Milan the first work of the High Renaissance
da Vinci
Alex
$400 [22]
Soft & sticky in warm weather & brittle in cold weather, add sulfur & heat it to vulcanize it
rubber
Alex
$400 [10]
Candied meant frozen, so discandy, a verb, meant this
to melt
Andy
$600 [5]
Peisistratus was tyrant of this Greek city-state from 546-527 B.C.
Athens
Alex Michele
$600 [6]
Translated into English, Giuseppe Verdi becomes Joe Green & he becomes John Brook
Johann (Sebastian) Bach
Alex Andy
$600 [15]
Eritrea is located on the part of eastern Africa known as this
the Horn of Africa
Alex
$800 [29]
This Dutchman's finest pupil, Carel Fabritius, was killed in the great Delft explosion of 1654
Rembrandt
Michele
$600 [23]
A zygote has the full or diploid number of these
chromosomes
Alex
$600 [18]
Term for a fool's stick with a fool's head on top; it's now a trinket like bangles & beads
a bauble
Alex
$800 [7]
Apollonius Rhodius wrote "Argonautica", an epic dealing with this man's quest for the Golden Fleece
Jason
Alex
$800 [11]
Kangaroos, tortoises & an elephant are among the creatures in his "Carnival of the Animals"
Saint-Saëns
Michele
$1,000 [17]
South American capital that's closest to the equator
Quito
Alex
$1,000 [30]
His "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" was shown at the last Impressionist exhibition
(Georges) Seurat
Alex
$800 [24]
This temperature scale is also called the absolute scale
Kelvin
Michele
$800 [19]
The upshot was the final shot or conclusion of a contest in this sport
archery
Alex
$1,000 [8]
This author of "The Frogs" is the only "Old Comedy" writer for whom complete plays survive
Aristophanes
Alex
$1,000 [12]
His works are classified by D numbers for Otto Erich Deutsch; D.759 is the "Unfinished" symphony
Schubert
Andy
DD $1,700 [16]
1 of the 2 countries that share the second- largest island in the world
Papua New Guinea (or Indonesia)
Alex
DD $2,000 [28]
The friendship of these 2 creators of analytical Cubism ended at the start of WWI
Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque
Alex
$1,000 [25]
It was the first subatomic particle discovered
the electron
Alex
$1,000 [20]
It's what an anthropophaginian is
a cannibal

Final Jeopardy!

THE BIBLE

Ehud, Jephthah & Gideon are 3 of the people for whom this Old Testament book is named

Judges

Andy "What is Judges?" — wagered $500
Michele "What is Judges" — wagered $1
Alex "What is Judges" — wagered $3,801

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