Show #2192 1994-03-01 (taped 1993-12-01) Regular

Contestants

Lisa Churinskas — an executive assistant from Howell, New Jersey

Bob Parks — a security supervisor originally from Buffalo, New York

David Kraut — a writer from Roosevelt Island, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $33,002)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $600 $2,800 $7,400 $14,799
2nd place: Singer Furniture bedroom set + S&S Mills carpeting
$5,500
18 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Bob $1,600 $3,400 $9,400 $16,801
New champion: $16,801
$9,400
21 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Lisa $300 $900 $3,700 $7,399
3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate
$3,700
14 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LADIES ACTORS & THEIR ROLES HINTS FROM HELOISE WORLD POTPOURRI LESSER-KNOWN NAMES ANIMAL PHRASES
$100 [1]
Julia Tyler started the tradition of greeting the president with this song
"Hail To The Chief"
Lisa
$100 [2]
The voice he used as Hannibal Lecter was inspired by Hal the Computer's voice in "2001"
Anthony Hopkins
Lisa
$100 [21]
If one of these fasteners is stuck, try rubbing its teeth with a bar of soap or a candle
a zipper
Lisa
$100 [11]
This country with which castanets are now associated may have gotten them from the Moors
Spain
David
$100 [23]
Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar was the second president of this republic; Sam Houston was the first
the Texas republic
Bob
$100 [16]
Purchasing something sight unseen is like buying this animal "in a poke"
a pig
Bob
$200 [7]
It's the name our current First Lady uses professionally
Hillary Rodham Clinton
David
$200 [3]
In 1989 she played Olivia in "Twelfth Night" onstage & Susie Diamond in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" on film
Michelle Pfeiffer
Lisa
$200 [22]
Don't throw out the canisters that the 35mm type of this comes in; use them for storage
Film
David
$200 [12]
The new Abbey Theatre opened in this Irish city in 1966; the old one was destroyed by fire in 1951
Dublin
Bob
$200 [24]
The Reeds were part of this "party" that got trapped in a California pass in 1846-47
the Donner Party
Bob
$200 [17]
This animal may "never forget", but the reason why we say so has been forgotten
an elephant
Bob
$300 [8]
In her over 12 years as First Lady, she held 348 press conferences
Eleanor Roosevelt
David
$300 [4]
"Evening Shade" co-star whose portrayal of Mark Twain was inspired partly by his own grandfather
Hal Holbrook
Bob
$300 [28]
Use henna or strong coffee to color this without irritation or toxic chemicals
hair
David
$300 [13]
Traditional Moroccans slip on babouches, which are a backless style of these
a slipper
Bob
$300 [25]
Russian Irina Rodnina has won 3 Olympic gold medals with 2 different men in this sport
(pairs) figure skating
David
$300 [18]
An older person is "no spring" one, & a coward has the heart of one
a chicken
Bob
$400 [9]
Eliza McCardle Johnson followed her as First Lady
Mrs. Lincoln
Bob
$400 [5]
In this TV series' last season, Nancy Walker played housekeeper to Uncle Bill, Buffy, and Jody
Family Affair
Lisa
$400 [29]
If you lose 1 of a pair of these jewelry items, you can turn the other into a pendant or stud
an earring
David
$400 [14]
Naumburg Cathedral in this country is known for its fine Gothic statues
Germany
Bob
DD $500 [26]
Marie-Anne de Cupis de Camargo may be the first woman in this field to perform a quadruple entrechat
ballet
David
$400 [19]
A person who takes both sides in an argument is said to "run with the hare" & "hunt with" these dogs
a hound
Bob
$500 [10]
She was also a first lady in the Philippines; her husband William was governor-general there
Helen Taft
$500 [6]
Rex Harrison ends up as a ghost in this 1945 film based on a Noel Coward comedy
Blithe Spirit
Lisa
$500 [30]
To rid your home of these bugs, try Heloise's boric acid, flour, sugar, onion & fat mixture
cockroaches
Bob
$500 [15]
This South American country ranks third in the world as a grower of cacao beans
Brazil
$500 [27]
Charles Eames made his name designing these pieces of furniture
chairs
David
$500 [20]
Wrinkles that form at the outer corners of the eyes are called these, after a certain bird's imprints
crow's feet
Lisa

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT EGYPT TRANSPORTATION MOUNTAINS BIOLOGY AMERICAN HISTORY LONGFELLOW'S POETRY
$200 [9]
Abu al-Hawl, the Arabic name for this famous recumbent statue at Giza, means "father of terror"
the Sphinx
Lisa
$200 [26]
In its infancy this canal was known as "Clinton's Ditch"
Erie Barge Canal
Bob
$200 [6]
This California mountain is the USA's 17th highest; it was No. 1 until 1959
Mount Whitney
$200 [16]
In women these tubes aren't connected directly to the ovaries; the eggs have to jump a gap
the fallopian tubes
Lisa
$200 [1]
In the mid-1700s this Pennsylvania city was the busiest Colonial port
Philadelphia
Bob
$200 [19]
Longfellow wrote, "I heard the bells on" this "day their old, familiar carols play"
Christmas
Lisa
$400 [10]
Soon after the death of Cleopatra in 30 B.C., Egypt became a province of this empire
Rome
Lisa
$400 [27]
Swiss federal railroad trains are powered by this
electricity
David
$400 [7]
This country's Mount Kosciusko lies in the Snowy Mountains
Australia
David
$400 [17]
The vessels within a leaf blade, the pattern they form is used to identify plants
the veins
David
$400 [2]
Now in West Virginia, this village was the site of an 1859 raid by abolitionist John Brown
Harpers Ferry
Bob
$400 [20]
"Pemican and buffalo marrow, haunch of deer and hump of bison" were served at his wedding- feast
Hiawatha
David
$600 [11]
2 of the most popular foods in ancient Egypt, or what the queen was eating in "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
bread and honey
David
$600 [28]
Introduced in 1936, this company's DC-3 became the world's dominant transport plane
Douglas
David
$600 [8]
This Alaskan mountain's north peak was first scaled in 1910, its south peak in 1913
Mount McKinley
Lisa
$600 [18]
You have 2 different types of these, autosome & sex
chromosomes
Lisa
$600 [3]
In the 1950s "Operation Bootstrap" improved the economy of this U.S. commonwealth
Puerto Rico
Bob
$600 [21]
This heroine is the daughter of Benedict Bellefontaine, "the wealthiest farmer of Grand-Pre"
Evangeline
David
$800 [12]
This "book" contains spells that were supposed to help the deceased in the afterlife
the Book of the Dead
Lisa
$800 [29]
This American automaker owns 75% of Aston Martin & 25% of Mazda
Ford
David
$800 [14]
The Notre Dame Mountains aren't in Indiana; they lie south of the St. Lawrence River in this province
Quebec
Bob
$800 [24]
The term brachial refers to this body part or something that resembles it
an arm
Bob
$800 [4]
The 1794 treaty named for this Chief Justice provided for the removal of the British from U.S. territory
John Jay
Lisa
$800 [22]
Italian city that Longfellow called a "White Water-Lily... whose untrodden streets are rivers"
Venice
David
$1,000 [13]
Egyptians painted the area below their eyes this color with a paste made from ground malachite
green
David Lisa
$1,000 [30]
The merchant fleet registered in this African nation leads the world in gross tonnage
Liberia
Bob
$1,000 [15]
Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, is in this country
Tanzania
David
DD $1,000 [25]
Among the lipids produced by this organ is cholesterol
the liver
Bob
$1,000 [5]
In February 1933 gunman Joseph Zangara missed FDR but killed Anton J. Cermak, this city's mayor
Chicago
Bob
DD $2,800 [23]
Longfellow may have written this poem about Pilgrims because John Alden was one of his ancestors
"The Courtship of Miles Standish"
David

Final Jeopardy!

BRAND NAMES

In the 1930s this product was advertised with the phrase "Don't put a cold in your pocket"

Kleenex

Lisa "What is Kleenex" — wagered $3,699
David "What is Kleenex?" — wagered $7,399
Bob "What is Kleenex?" — wagered $7,401

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