Show #2397 1995-01-24 (taped 1994-11-08) Regular

Contestants

Patrick McCauley — a research director from Arlington, Virginia

Tom Moynihan — an attorney from Irving, Texas

David Bond — a classical guitarist originally from Subury, Massachusetts (whose 2-day cash winnings total $26,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $300 $2,600 $4,000 $2,000
2nd place: trip to Sand Key, Florida
$5,300
11 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Tom $200 $200 $600 $1
3rd place: Croton watch
$600
4 R, 1 W
Patrick $2,400 $5,600 $11,200 $11,200
New champion: $11,200
$11,200
31 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH HISTORY TABLE TENNIS BUSINESS BIGGIES MUSIC APPRECIATION SEWING CROSSWORD CLUES "I"
$100 [21]
In 1958 the first women were admitted to this upper house of Parliament
the House of Lords
Patrick
$100 [16]
This common name for the game was once owned by Parker Brothers
ping pong
Patrick
$100 [15]
This instant photography company began marketing 35 mm. conventional film in 1989
Polaroid
Patrick
$100 [1]
Developed c. 1800, the Tourte type of this, which curves inward, is still used to play violins today
bows
Patrick
$100 [2]
The fasteners known as "hooks and" these are often seen at the waistline
eyes
David
$100 [12]
Cake topper(5)
icing
Patrick
$200 [9]
Nearly 15,000 of the Duke of Wellington's men were killed or wounded in this one-day battle June 18, 1815
Waterloo
David
$200 [6]
Usually the first player to score this many points wins the game
21
Patrick
$200 [13]
McKesson Corp. sells this product under the Sparkletts & Crystal brand names
bottled water
Tom
$200 [10]
Dietrich Winkel invented this device that beats time for musicians but Johann Maelzel patented it
a metronome
David
$200 [3]
If you sew by hand, you know that the "running" type of this is the most basic
a stitch
Patrick
$200 [4]
Annoy(3)
irk
Patrick
$300 [22]
The Tudor dynasty ended in 1603 with the death of this queen
Queen Elizabeth I
Patrick
$300 [7]
Most players use the shake-hands one, a few use the penhold
grip
Patrick
$300 [14]
In May 1994 Swiss conglomerate Sandoz agreed to buy this U.S. baby food giant for $3.7 billion
Gerber
Patrick
$300 [11]
The number of sixteenth notes that equal 1 half note in time value
8
Patrick
$300 [8]
These folds that shape a garment to flatter the figure have a pub game name
darts
Patrick
$300 [5]
Ellington's "Mood"(6)
Indigo
Patrick
$400 [23]
On Aug. 15, 1947 Britain granted independence to this country after nearly 200 years of rule
India
Patrick
$400 [30]
The center line divides the table into courts for this type of play
doubles
Patrick
$400 [27]
Though it has plants in many countries, Michelin is based in this country
France
Patrick
$400 [24]
Pianists know that the musical direction mano destra means to play with this
the right hand
David
$400 [17]
The "set-in" type of this part of a garment has been called the most popular & the most becoming
a sleeve
$400 [19]
High-flying Greek(6)
Icarus
David
DD $1,000 [26]
In 1174 Henry II performed public penance at Canterbury for the murder of this man
Thomas Becket
David
$500 [29]
Its debut as a full medal sport occurred at the 1988 Summer Olympics in this Asian city
Seoul
Patrick
$500 [28]
Abbreviated HP, this company was founded by 2 young Stanford engineers in 1939
Hewlett-Packard
David
$500 [25]
He wrote many operettas, such as "Babes in Toyland", but only 2 operas, "Natoma" & "Madeleine"
Victor Herbert
$500 [18]
It's the "bivalve" term for semicircles cut into fabric at the edge or border
scallops
Patrick
$500 [20]
Spineless(12)
invertebrate
Patrick

Double Jeopardy! Round

RUSSIAN SCIENCE LANDMARKS SOCIAL REFORMERS THE ROMAN EMPIRE LITERARY CHARACTERS DORIS DAY FILMS
$200 [1]
K. Tsiolkovsky, who predicted space travel, would have been 100 when this was launched in October 1957
Sputnik
Patrick
$200 [4]
Closed from 1967-1975, this Middle Eastern canal was later enlarged to accommodate supertankers
the Suez Canal
David
$200 [7]
In 1869 Elizabeth Cady Stanton & this woman founded the National Woman Suffrage Association
Susan B. Anthony
Patrick
$200 [14]
During imperial times, one of these was a denarius; many were denarii
silver coins
$200 [13]
In a work by Sir Thomas Malory, Sir Constantine of Cornwall is chosen this late king's successor
King Arthur
Patrick
$200 [27]
Doris Day co-starred with this future politician in "Storm Warning" & "The Winning Team"
Ronald Reagan
Tom
$400 [3]
The Soviets claimed Alexander Popov invented this wireless device; he was the first to use an antenna
radio
Patrick
$400 [2]
From the windows of this U.S. city's Renaissance Center you can see Windsor, Ontario
Detroit
Tom
$400 [8]
In 1837 Friedrich Froebel opened his first of these schools, for children in Blankenburg
kindergartens
David
$400 [15]
3 early kings of Rome, including Tarquin the Proud, belonged to these darn people
the Etruscans
$400 [18]
Holgrave, a daguerreotypist who hides his true identity, is a lodger in this cursed Hawthorne home
the House of the Seven Gables
Patrick
$400 [17]
In 1953 Day portrayed this legendary Wild West woman & Howard Keel portrayed Wild Bill Hickok
Calamity Jane
Patrick
$600 [10]
At the Institute of Experimental Medicine, he studied apes as well as salivating dogs
(Ivan) Pavlov
Patrick
$600 [5]
It's a town with Pitti, the Pitti Palace
Florence
$600 [19]
In 1910 she published "Twenty Years at Hull House"
(Jane) Addams
Patrick
$600 [16]
Due to heavy traffic in Rome, these pure women were among the few permitted to drive carts by day
Vestal Virgins
Patrick
$600 [24]
The courageous & strong-willed Alexandra Bergson is the heroine of this Willa Cather novel
O Pioneers
$800 [11]
In 1901 Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov began breeding horses by this method
artificial insemination
Tom
$800 [6]
This U.S. city's Haymarket Square was the site of an 1886 riot
Chicago
Patrick
$800 [20]
Charles Kingsley was against sweated labor & was one of the 1st churchmen to support this evolutionist
Darwin
David
DD $1,000 [22]
Augustus' daughter Julia had an affair with this man's son, Iullus Antonius
Mark Antony
David
$800 [25]
Ironically, Small is the last name of this "Of Mice and Men" character known for his strength
Lennie
Patrick
$1,000 [12]
The Russians sent this periodic table maker to the U.S. to study petroleum production
Mendeleev
Patrick
$1,000 [9]
The Cathedral, Church of Santo Tome & Hospital of San Juan in this Spanish city have works by El Greco
Toledo
DD $2,000 [21]
Born in 1839, this British chocolate maker provided housing & pensions for his workers
Cadbury
David
$1,000 [23]
This emperor who took office in 37 A.D. forced the rich to will him their estates & then killed them
Caligula
David Tom
$1,000 [26]
A liberal lawyer named Seneca Doane runs for mayor of Zenith in this Sinclair Lewis novel
Babbitt
Patrick

Final Jeopardy!

THE AMERICAN THEATRE

This Robert E. Sherwood play about a president won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

Tom "What ?" — wagered $599
David "What is Mr. Lincoln?" — wagered $2,000
Patrick "What is Steamboat Coming?" — wagered $0

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