Show #2179 1994-02-10 (taped 1993-11-30) Regular

Contestants

Armand Kachigian — a podiatrist from Granite City, Illinois

David Kraut — a writer from Roosevelt Island, New York

Steve Touma — an English teacher and law student from North Arlington, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $600 $1,100 $3,900 $1,201
2nd place: Berkline touch-motion Wall-Away sofa & recliner + Sanyo 31" stereo closed-captioned TV with universal remote & 181-channel quartz digital tuner with comb filter + Jeopardy! computer game or home game
$3,900
15 R, 4 W
David $1,600 $3,900 $6,300 $7,801
New champion: $7,801
$6,100
18 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Armand $900 $1,100 $600 $1,200
3rd place: KitchenAid hand-held mixer, bowl mixer & blender + Jeopardy! computer game or home game
$6,100
17 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ASIA TELEVISION FACTS & FIGURES CHILDREN'S LITERATURE GROCERIES "LINE"s
$100 [10]
Ch'ang-O is the Chinese goddess of this heavenly body, to which she fled after angering her husband
the Moon
David Armand
$100 [28]
For 7 seasons Lee Meriwether played Buddy Ebsen's daughter-in-law on this detective show
Barnaby Jones
Armand
$100 [20]
According to the American Cancer Society, it's responsible for about 87% of all lung cancer cases
(cigarette) smoking
Armand
$100 [1]
Great Dane who wrote "The Ice Maiden", "The Snow Man" & "The Snow Queen"
(Hans Christian) Andersen
Steve
$100 [14]
He's listed as "P. Loquesto Newman" on jars of his spaghetti sauce
Paul Newman
Steve
$100 [29]
A straight, direct course
a beeline
David
$200 [11]
You'll find the National Museum of Malaysia in this capital city
Kuala Lumpur
Armand
$200 [30]
On "Newhart" Dick & Joanna Loudon owned the Stratford Inn in the village of Norwich in this state
Vermont
Steve
$200 [25]
Hugh Hefner owns over 100 silk pairs of these, in 19 colors
pajamas
David
$200 [2]
In 1982, 48 years after the first book, this magical nanny popped up again "in Cherry Tree Lane"
Mary Poppins
Steve
$200 [19]
This company makes its Mauna La'i fruit drinks from Hawaiian guavas, not cranberries
Ocean Spray
David
$200 [12]
The maximum amount a customer can charge in a store
a credit line
David
$300 [24]
The Bhutia, this Himalayan country's major ethnic group, call themselves Drukpa, or "dragon people"
Bhutan
David
$300 [21]
This character played by Duncan Renaldo was known as the "Robin Hood of the Old West"
the Cisco Kid
Steve David
$300 [26]
In 1962 it reached a high of 726.01; in 1992, 3,413.21
the Dow Jones Average
David
$300 [3]
He dedicated "Now We Are Six" to Anne Darlington, Christopher Robin's best friend
(A.A.) Milne
Steve
$300 [5]
It's the "official sports beverage" of the NBA
Gatorade
Armand
$300 [13]
These defensive players in football position themselves behind the tackles & ends
linebackers
David Armand
$400 [23]
The Gai Jatra, or Festival of the Cow, is celebrated in late summer in this capital of Nepal
Kathmandu
David
$400 [22]
After "Rhoda" left Minneapolis for New York, "Phyllis" moved back to this West Coast city
San Francisco
Armand
$400 [27]
To stay in this suite at the new NYC Four Seasons Hotel will set you back a sweet $3,000
the presidential suite
Steve Armand
$400 [4]
Under the pseudonym Felix Salten, Siegmund Salzmann wrote this 1923 classic about a deer
Bambi
Armand
$400 [18]
Nabisco's Double Stuf version of this chocolate sandwich cookie has twice the filling
an Oreo
Steve
$400 [6]
This 1956 country song was the first by Johnny Cash to crack the Top 20 on the pop charts
"I Walk The Line"
Armand
$500 [8]
A kappa is a water spirit in the folklore of this island country in the North Pacific
Japan
David
$500 [7]
This locomotive on "Petticoat Junction" carried passengers between Pixley & Hooterville
the Hooterville Cannonball
DD $500 [9]
2/3 of Al Gore's income in 1992 came from this
writing of books (book sales)
David
$500 [15]
This American known for his humorous poems wrote a 1951 children's book called "Parents Keep Out"
Ogden Nash
Armand
$500 [17]
These 4 reptiles are so popular that Chef Boyardee named a canned pasta dish for them
the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Steve Armand
$500 [16]
It's James Jones' 1962 novel set on Guadalcanal during WWII
The Thin Red Line
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 1870s MUSEUMS MYTHOLOGY AUTHORS ROYAL WOMEN SCIENTISTS & INVENTORS
$200 [11]
In 1870 the first boardwalk in America was completed in this city
Atlantic City
Steve
$200 [13]
Tlingit totem poles are on exhibit at the Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka in this state
Alaska
Armand
$200 [7]
Some legends say Argus Panoptes had 100 of these; that's 99 more than a cyclops
eyes
David
$200 [1]
Readers fell under the spell of Svengali in "Trilby", a novel by her grandfather George du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier
Steve
$400 [23]
Catherine of Braganza helped convert her husband, England's King Charles II, to this religion
Catholicism
Armand
$600 [25]
This botanist developed over 100 varieties of plums & prunes on his Santa Rosa, Calif. farm
Burbank
Armand
$400 [12]
On May 27, 1873 this leg of horse racing's Triple Crown was first run at Pimlico in Maryland
the Preakness
David
$400 [27]
The Topkapi Palace Museum in this largest Turkish city was home to the sultans for 300 years
Istanbul
Armand
$400 [8]
Ilithyia presided over this event in a woman's life, so you could call her a "labor" leader
birth
Steve
$400 [2]
His first published story was "Nellie's Naughty Nightie"; Perry Mason didn't appear in it
Erle Stanley Gardner
Steve
$600 [22]
This archduchess of Austria was the eldest daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI
Maria Theresa
Steve
$800 [19]
This Pole was the first to determine the relative positions of bodies in the solar system
Copernicus
Armand
$600 [24]
On Jan. 10, 1870 Standard Oil Co. of Ohio was incorporated & was located in this city
Cleveland
Steve
$800 [20]
Merle Haggard could tell you that the Five Civilized Tribes Museum is in this Okie city
Muskogee
David
$600 [9]
A planet is named for this god who had a wife named Ops; we don't know if he gave her a "ring"
Saturn
Armand
$600 [3]
His famous story "Franny" was originally published in 1955; "Zooey" came along 2 years later
J.D. Salinger
Steve
DD $1,000 [21]
She was only 17 when she married Maximilian; a few years later, they moved to Mexico
Carlota
David
$1,000 [15]
This biochemist who discovered the citric acid cycle was knighted in 1958
(Hans) Krebs
Armand
$800 [18]
This organization was formed in 1874 out of a women's crusade against liquor in the U.S.
the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Steve David
$1,000 [16]
The National Historical Museum in this South American capital has Jose de San Martin's uniforms
Buenos Aires
Armand
$800 [6]
The color of the famous apples of the Hesperides
golden
David
$800 [4]
The initials in front of this "Rumble Fish" author's surname stand for Susan Eloise
S.E. Hinton
Steve
$1,000 [17]
Grand Duchess Marie- Adelaide abdicated the throne of this small country in 1919 in favor of her sister
Luxembourg
$1,000 [14]
Though he won the popular vote, this Democrat lost the 1876 presidential election to Hayes
Tilden
Armand
DD $5,500 [26]
There's a museum in this California national monument's Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Death Valley
Armand
$1,000 [10]
For him it's all day push the rock up the hill, watch it fall, push the rock up...
Sisyphus
Steve
$1,000 [5]
This creator of Emma Bovary has been called "The Recluse of Croisset", but he was actually quite sociable
(Gustave) Flaubert
Armand

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTS

Both of his sons were given the name Doud, their mother's maiden name

Dwight David Eisenhower

Armand "WhoDr. Jack ChulengarianIke" — wagered $600
Steve "Who is Jackson" — wagered $2,699
David "Who was Eisenhower?" — wagered $1,501

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