Show #2399 1995-01-26 (taped 1994-11-08) Regular

Contestants

Sheri Davis — an actress from Naperville, Illinois

Paul Bousquet — an attorney from Alexandria, Virginia

Claud Argall — a financial services manager from Sparks, Nevada (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,799)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Claud $1,800 $2,300 $7,300 $14,599
2-day champion: $25,398
$6,900
24 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Paul $600 $2,500 $9,100 $3,500
2nd place: tip to Honolulu, Hawaii
$9,100
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Sheri $900 $2,500 $-600 $-600
3rd place: ProForm step machine
$900
10 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY MONOPOLY WORLD BUSINESS HORSES ON THE ROAD ABBREVIATIONS
$100 [1]
Ruling for nearly 900 years, the Zhou was this country's longest-reigning dynasty
China
Claud
$100 [3]
Name of the square on which you start
GO
Sheri
$100 [10]
Fujitsu is this country's No. 1 mainframe computer manufacturer
Japan
Paul
$100 [17]
The name of this horse bred in the Palouse River region probably comes from the word palouse
Appaloosa
Claud
$100 [26]
The 1st of these were manually painted on a Mich. road in 1911; a machine was later created to cut the cost
the line in the middle of the road (traffic lanes)
Paul
$100 [12]
When it appears before a person's name, AKA stands for this
also known as
Paul
$200 [2]
In 1974 this Yasir Arafat-led group was named "the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people"
The PLO
Claud
$200 [4]
It's the maximum number of houses you can have on a property
4
Claud
$200 [19]
The NYSE symbol for this St. Louis-based company is BUD
Anheuser-Busch
Paul
$200 [18]
This Scottish draft horse is so strong it can pull more than a short ton
a Clydesdale
Sheri
$200 [27]
"Hurried" term given to either end of the business day when traffic is the heaviest
rush hour
Sheri
$200 [13]
"Maintain the right" is the motto of this law enforcement unit abbreviated RCMP
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Claud
$300 [5]
During his brief exile to this island, Napoleon served as its emperor
Elba
Claud
$300 [7]
Color group that includes Marvin Gardens
yellow
Claud
$300 [20]
This athletic footwear company's name is Greek for victory
Nike
Paul
$300 [23]
"Celestial" term for a small white patch on a horse's forehead
a star
Paul
$300 [28]
Wider than a lane but narrower than a boulevard, many New Yorkers take the 5th on this one
an avenue
Sheri
$300 [14]
To coin collectors, unc. stands for this
uncirculated
Paul
$400 [6]
In 1905 this czar issued the October Manifesto, creating Russia's first parliament
Nicholas II
Claud Paul Sheri
$400 [8]
Early in the game it's recommended to pay this amount to get out of jail; later try the dice
$50
Claud
$400 [21]
Eli Lilly & Co. introduced this best-selling anti-depressant drug in 1988
Prozac
Claud Sheri
$400 [24]
It's the proper term for a mare who's the mother of a foal
a dam
Claud
$400 [29]
It's the roundabout route set up so travelers can avoid roadwork
a detour
Claud
$400 [15]
A contemporary term, DINK stands for "dual income, no" these
kids
Sheri
DD $500 [11]
In the 1920s this future Asian president helped found the French Communist Party
Ho Chi Minh
Paul
$500 [9]
Water Works has a faucet on it & Luxury Tax features one of these
a diamond ring
Claud
$500 [22]
Bank holding company First National City Corporation changed its name to this in 1974
Citicorp
Paul
$500 [25]
These horses trained at the Spanish Riding School are usually gray but may be bay or roan
Lipizzaners
Paul Sheri
$500 [30]
A one-way sign is rectangular & a yield sign is this shape
triangular
Paul
$500 [16]
As you might surmise, AS is the postal abbreviation for this U.S. territory
American Samoa
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEBRASKA SUPREME COURT JUSTICES CLASSICAL MUSIC LITERATURE COOKING TERMS ALBERT EINSTEIN
$200 [13]
In 1804 this pair became the first Americans to explore what became Nebraska
Lewis & Clark
Claud
$200 [5]
Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase presided over this president's impeachment trial in 1868
(Andrew) Johnson
Paul
$200 [7]
On April 6, 1769, 8 days before his death, he attended a performance of his "Messiah" in London
Handel
Claud
$200 [1]
William Golding novel in which boys stranded on an island try to form a society but revert to savagery
Lord of the Flies
Claud
$200 [18]
To simmer or coddle food, cook it just below this point
the boiling point
Claud
$200 [26]
Einstein was in the Orient when he learned that he had won this prize for physics for 1921
the Nobel Prize
Claud
$400 [14]
You can visit stations of this 1860-61 mail delivery service at Fairbury & Gothenburg
the Pony Express
Claud
$400 [6]
He was appointed U.S. minister to Spain in 1779 & Chief Justice of the U.S. in 1789
John Jay
Sheri
$400 [8]
At age 26 this "Wedding March" composer was named conductor of the Gewandhaus Orch. in Leipzig
Mendelssohn
Paul
$400 [2]
This novel is Oscar Wilde's longest piece of narration
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Claud
$400 [19]
It's to shred food by rubbing it over a rough-surfaced utensil with holes
grate
Paul
$400 [27]
Shortly after Einstein became a citizen of this country, he took a patent office job in Bern
Switzerland
Paul
$600 [20]
The state seal shows a steamboat on this river that forms the state's eastern border
the Missouri
$600 [9]
Irish-born William Paterson became one of this state's first U.S. senators in 1789
New Jersey
Claud
$600 [15]
In 1826 this Lieder composer tried but failed to get a position at the court of the Austrian emperor
Schubert
Sheri
$600 [3]
This Kurt Vonnegut novel about Billy Pilgrim is subtitled "Or, the Children's Crusade"
Slaughterhouse-Five
Claud
$600 [23]
Often done with yams, it means to cook in heavy syrup or sugar until glazed
candied
Claud
$600 [28]
Einstein's letter to FDR about the possibility of an A-bomb led to this project to build one
Manhattan Project
Paul
$800 [21]
Headquartered in Nebraska's largest city, it's one of the world's largest private health insurance cos.
Mutual of Omaha
Paul
$1,000 [12]
While attending this college in 1776, Bushrod Washington became a founding member of Phi Beta Kappa
William and Mary
Paul
$1,000 [17]
In the 1750s this son of J.S. Bach wrote an "essay on the true art of playing keyboard instruments"
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Claud Sheri
$800 [4]
Families in this Sherwood Anderson title town in Ohio include the Hardys & the Kings
Winesburg
Claud Paul Sheri
$800 [24]
It's the curing of fish like salmon or herring by cleaning, salting, drying & smoking it
kippering
$800 [29]
Einstein served on this international organization's Committee on Intellectual Cooperation
the League of Nations
Sheri
$1,000 [22]
Nebraska is the only state with this type of legislature
unicameral (one house)
Paul
DD $1,200 [10]
On Jan. 20, 1801 John Adams nominated him to replace Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, who had resigned
(John) Marshall
Claud
DD $1,500 [16]
His "Les Troyens" was completed 10 years before his death, but never performed in its entirety during his lifetime
Hector Berlioz
Sheri
$1,000 [11]
Somerset Maugham's "The Moon and Sixpence" is a novel based on the life of this French artist
(Paul) Gauguin
Claud
$1,000 [25]
It's the process of melting down fat to remove the tissue; it sometimes produces lard
rendering
Paul
$1,000 [30]
For relaxation Einstein sailed a boat & played this musical instrument
the violin
Claud

Final Jeopardy!

CLASSIC TV

Sitcom whose title character was born in Baghdad in 64 B.C.

I Dream of Jeannie

Claud "What was IDreamDream of Jeannie" — wagered $7,299
Paul "What is Ceasar?" — wagered $5,600

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