Show #2398 1995-01-25 (taped 1994-11-08) Regular

Contestants

Karal Garcia — a student from Omaha, Nebraska

Claud Argall — a financial services manager from Sparks, Nevada

Patrick McCauley — a research director from Arlington, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Patrick $1,200 $1,600 $4,800 $6,000
2nd place: Gateway PC + Bush executive desk
$5,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Claud $-300 $1,900 $5,400 $10,799
New champion: $10,799
$6,900
21 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Karal $400 $2,200 $7,200 $3,500
3rd place: limousine ride from Carey Limousine
$6,900
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE TELEVISION TRAVEL & TOURISM MAMMALS A.M. P.M.
$100 [11]
"It is written that man shall not live by" this "alone, but by every word of God"
bread
Claud
$100 [17]
In 1960 James Garner sued to get out of his contract for this western & won
Maverick
Claud
$100 [20]
For about 50¢ you can take a gondola ride across the Grand Canal in this city
Venice
Claud
$100 [16]
This striped mammal belongs to the genus Equus
a zebra
Claud
$100 [4]
Munching on some crackers may help with this malady of mothers-to-be
morning sickness
Patrick
$100 [1]
As its first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion is considered the father of this nation
Israel
Patrick
$200 [12]
The line following "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want"
"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures"
Patrick Karal
$200 [18]
This series was based on a book by Jeraldine Saunders about her experiences as a cruise hostess
Love Boat
Patrick
$200 [21]
In Coventry, England, you'll catch people peeping at an equestrian statue of this woman
Lady Godiva
Claud
$200 [27]
Wallabies belong to a group of marsupials known as Macropodidae because of these large features
large feet
Patrick
$200 [5]
Musical in which you'd find the song "Good Morning Starshine"
Hair
Patrick
$200 [2]
The day before his 40th birthday in 1979, Joe Clark became this country's prime minister
Canada
Patrick Claud
$300 [13]
Solomon asked the King of Tyre to "hew me cedar trees out of" this country to build his temple
Lebanon
Patrick
$300 [19]
National beauty title once held by "Murphy Brown" character Corky Sherwood
Miss America
Karal
$400 [25]
When exploring Germany, beware a sign that says, "Betreten verboten"; it means this
no trespassing
$300 [30]
Unlike other female deer, female reindeer have these
horns (antlers)
Claud
$300 [8]
It's the bugle call that orders, "get up, get up, you sleepy-head!"
"Reveille"
Claud
$300 [3]
In 1951 American-born Eamon de Valera became this republic's prime minister
Ireland
Claud
$400 [14]
"Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and" this color "robe"
purple
Claud Karal
$400 [22]
This dog on "Rocky and His Friends" invented the WABAC Machine
Mr. Peabody
Claud
$500 [26]
Some of the finest coffee comes from this country & you can sample it for free at the El Dorado Airport
Colombia
Claud
$400 [28]
It's the proper term for a baby hippo or a baby whale
a calf
Karal
$400 [9]
The initial odds posting before betting begins on a horse race
the morning line
Patrick Claud
$400 [6]
This father of India's first woman prime minister was India's first prime minister
Jawaharlal Nehru
Patrick Karal
$500 [15]
"So Boaz took" this Moabite widow, "and she was his wife"
Ruth
Karal
$500 [23]
This former "Tonight Show" exec. producer has directed "The Jack Benny Program" & "My Three Sons"
Fred de Cordova
Karal
DD $600 [24]
The Royal Pantheon outside this capital contains the tombs of kings from Charles V to Alfonso XIII
Madrid
Karal
$500 [29]
The coati, a raccoon relative, is also known by this longer name
the coatimundi
Claud
$500 [10]
She's the Roman goddess of dawn
Aurora
Karal
$500 [7]
In 1988 this person succeeded Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq as prime minister of Pakistan
Benazir Bhutto
Patrick

Double Jeopardy! Round

FRONTIER LIFE POETRY ARCHITECTURE MUSIC FLAGS HANS ACROSS THE SEA
$200 [1]
George Jackson is credited with discovering this precious metal in the Rockies
gold
Patrick Karal
$200 [15]
Poe poem that tells us, "How we shiver with affright at the melancholy menace of their tone!"
"The Bells"
Claud
$200 [23]
Ancient Greek architects Ictinus & Callicrates built this temple dedicated to Athena
the Parthenon
Karal
$200 [6]
His band played "Auld Lang Syne" at the Roosevelt on New Year's Eve from 1929, moving to the Waldorf in 1965
Guy Lombardo
Patrick
$200 [12]
In 1911 this state adopted a modified version of the Bear Flag Republic's flag
California
Claud
$200 [11]
Among his tales are "The Swineherd" & "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"
Hans Christian Andersen
Karal
$400 [2]
Because wood was rare on the Plains, this new item patented in 1873 made cheap fencing possible
barbed wire
Patrick
$400 [16]
Longfellow also called this poem "The Ballad of the Schooner Hesperus"
"The Wreck of the Hesperus"
$400 [24]
After the Great Fire of London in 1666, he designed more than 50 new churches
(Christopher) Wren
Patrick
$400 [7]
The 12-bar type of this "colorful" African-American song style has 3 lines of 4 bars each
blues
Claud
$400 [13]
These 2 celestial objects adorn the flag of Nepal
the Moon & the star (the Moon & the Sun)
Patrick
$400 [10]
Hans Christian Oersted discovered that this field is produced by an electric current
a magnetic field
Karal
$600 [3]
With one law book & a six-shooter, he held court at his saloon in Langtry, Texas
Judge Roy Bean
Claud
$600 [17]
The Italian or Petrarchan type of this verse form consists of an octave followed by a sestet
a sonnet
Claud
$600 [14]
Jefferson's design of this university's rotunda was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome
the University of Virginia
Karal
$600 [8]
Toshiro Mayuzumi's "Tonepleromas 55" has parts for wind instruments & this musical carpenters' tool
a saw
Karal
$600 [20]
The flag of the secretary of this current cabinet dept. depicts an eagle with 3 arrows in its talons
the Defense Department
Claud
$600 [29]
He really "clicked" in 1908 with a device to detect alpha particles
(Hans) Geiger
Patrick
$800 [4]
By 1876 this Nevada town had more than 23,000 people & 150 saloons; Mark Twain had already left
Virginia City
Claud
$800 [18]
William Blake asked of this animal, "in what distant deeps or skies burnt the fire of thine eyes?"
a Tyger
Claud
$800 [28]
He designed a geodesic dome that would have covered part of Manhattan Island
Buckminster Fuller
Claud
$800 [9]
As a youngster this third "B" composer played piano in sailors' taverns
Brahms
Patrick
$800 [21]
Iowa's flag resembles this country's tricolor because Iowa was once part of Louisiana
France
Karal
DD $600 [25]
Since the 1989 death of Franz Josef II, Prince Hans Adam has reigned over this small principality
Liechtenstein
Patrick
DD $1,500 [5]
The Chisholm & Western Trails were routes used to move cattle mainly to this state from Texas
Kansas
Claud
$1,000 [19]
It's the term for a pair of rhyming lines that may be closed, open or heroic
a couplet
Claud
$1,000 [27]
Frei Otto designed structures with tent-like roofs for the 1972 Summer Olympics in this city
Munich
Karal
$1,000 [26]
"Petrouchka" composer Igor Stravinsky studied under this "Scheherazade" composer
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Claud
$1,000 [22]
This East African nation's flag features a Masai shield & 2 spears
Kenya
Karal
$1,000 [30]
Learning art from his father, he went on to paint Thomases More & Cromwell & Henry VIII
Hans Holbein (the Younger)

Final Jeopardy!

AUTHORS

Once rejected as too far-fetched, his 1863 novel "Paris in the 20th Century" was published for the 1st time in 1994

Jules Verne

Patrick "Who was Jules Verne?" — wagered $1,200
Claud "Who is Jules Verne" — wagered $5,399
Karal "Who is Hugo?" — wagered $3,700

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