Show #2195 1994-03-04 (taped 1993-12-01) Regular

Fred Frank game 2.

Contestants

Paul Koester — a computer operator originally from Wichita, Kansas

Debbie Smith — a Ph.D. candidate originally from Indianapolis, Indiana

Fred Frank — a painter from San Francisco, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Fred $3,300 $4,300 $12,200 $11,199
2-day champion: $22,999
$10,100
27 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W
Debbie $400 $1,400 $6,600 $0
3rd place: Croton watch + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis
$6,000
11 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Paul $800 $2,300 $2,700 $5,390
2nd place: trip to Oasis Water Resort Villa Hotel in Palm Springs + RCA camcorder
$2,700
15 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY AMERICA 1980s FILMS THE POLICE GEOLOGY FOOD "IN" WORDS
$100 [9]
Capitals of this republic included Washington-on-the-Brazos & Houston
Texas
Fred
$100 [11]
Films directed by this actor in the 1980s include "Staying Alive" & "Rocky III"
Sylvester Stallone
Paul
$100 [21]
To find a suspect, the police may issue an APB, which stands for this
all points bulletin
Paul
$100 [26]
The San Andreas is an example of the strike- slip type of these geologic features
faults
Debbie
$100 [5]
"Hurry" if you know this is the 4-letter name for cornmeal porridge
mush
Debbie
$100 [16]
Lacewings, locusts & leafhoppers are types of these
insects
Paul
$200 [4]
In 1811 a subsidiary of his American Fur Company founded Fort Astoria on the Columbia River
(John Jacob) Astor
Debbie
$200 [12]
Marlee Matlin won an Oscar as "Best Actress" in this 1986 film, her debut
Children of a Lesser God
Fred
$200 [22]
This division sends its detectives out to investigate murders
homicide division
Paul
$200 [27]
These long sea inlets found in Norway develop by glaciation of a previous river system
fjords
Paul
$200 [6]
Genoa, kosher & Milanese are three types of this cold cut
salami
Fred
$200 [17]
It's what you often do to the first line of a paragraph
indent
Fred
$300 [1]
On June 30, 1859 tightrope walker Charles Blondin crossed this site 160 feet above the water
Niagara Falls
Fred
$300 [13]
The voice of Gizmo in this 1984 Joe Dante movie was provided by Howie Mandel
Gremlins
Paul
$300 [23]
The record of a criminal's arrests is known as this kind of "sheet"
a rap sheet
Paul
$300 [28]
These events generate 3 main types of wave motion: L waves, S waves & P waves
earthquakes
Paul
$300 [7]
It's the Italian term for large prawns often sauteed in butter & garlic
scampi
Debbie
$300 [18]
A ritual recitation used in magic, such as "double, double toil and trouble"
an incantation
Fred
$400 [2]
This landmark in the nation's capital was dedicated on February 21, 1885
the Washington Monument
Fred
$400 [14]
"Coal Miner's Daughter" was the film biography of this country music star
Loretta Lynn
Fred
$400 [24]
The name of these French policemen comes from the words for "men of arms"
gendarmes
Paul
$400 [29]
This period from 195 to 135 million years ago was named by Brongniart for the Jura Mountains
Jurassic
Debbie
$400 [8]
You might enjoy these "Swedish" style or in albondigas soup
Meatballs
Paul
$400 [19]
Jean Anouilh called this "a force that poets have invented to give themselves importance"
inspiration
Paul
DD $700 [3]
In November 1899 Garret A. Hobart, this man's Vice President, died while in office
McKinley
Fred
$500 [15]
This 1989 Kevin Costner film was based on W.P. Kinsella's book "Shoeless Joe"
Field of Dreams
Fred
$500 [25]
When this 4-letter word ends in "C", it's slang for a drugs officer; when it ends in "K", it's an informant
narc
Fred
$500 [30]
This is the term in mining for the solid rock below the soil & gravel
bedrock
Debbie
$500 [10]
It's the type of legume found in the southern dish Hopping John
black-eyed peas
Fred
$500 [20]
Meaning "to engrave", it's any gemstone with a design carved into its surface
intaglio
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY FASHION ITALIAN EXPLORERS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THEATRE ALPHABETICALLY FIRST
$200 [1]
Tibet's Mount Kailas in this range is sacred to both Hindus & Buddhists
the Himalayas
Paul
$200 [19]
In 1992 this hairstylist celebrated his 50th year in the business with an exhibition & world tour
(Vidal) Sassoon
Fred
$200 [6]
His book on his travels gave medieval Europe its first firsthand look at China
Marco Polo
Fred
$200 [11]
This tax is the largest single source of federal revenue
the income tax
Paul
$200 [12]
This theatre associated with Shakespeare was built by Richard & Cuthbert Burbage in 1599
the Globe
Fred
$200 [17]
In 1958 it was the first U.S. state alphabetically
Alabama
Fred
$400 [2]
Basel on the Rhine River is this country's most important port & a leading industrial center
Switzerland
Debbie
$400 [23]
Hosiery "the lady prefers"
Hanes
Fred Paul
$400 [7]
In the 1920s Umberto Nobile flew over this geographic extreme twice in a dirigible, once with R. Amundsen
The North Pole
Fred Debbie
$400 [14]
This branch checks the other 2 with the power of impeachment
the legislative branch
Fred Paul
$400 [30]
Interlocutor & Mr. Bones provided humor in this type of "show" popular in the 19th century
a minstrel show
Fred Paul
$400 [18]
Alphabetically, it's first among the signs of the zodiac
Aquarius
Fred Paul
$600 [3]
The Sudeten mountain range lies on the border of Poland & this new European Republic
the Czech Republic
Paul
$600 [24]
Intimo is Valentino's line of this
lingerie
Fred
$600 [8]
Lodovico di Varthema once pretended to be a Muslim so he could enter this city
Mecca
Fred
$800 [15]
The Senate of the 103rd Congress has 16 standing ones of these
committees
Fred
$600 [28]
Tyrone Guthrie directed the first production at the Stratford Festival in this Canadian province
Ontario
Fred
$600 [20]
He's alphabetically first among the Wimbledon men's singles winners
Andre Agassi
Fred
$800 [4]
The city of Montevideo, Uruguay lies at the junction of the Atlantic Ocean & this estuary
the Rio de la Plata
Debbie
$800 [25]
Martin Scorsese's "Made in Milan" was a documentary on this designer who has A/X stores
Armani
Fred
$800 [9]
Sailing from England in 1497, possibly with his son Sebastian, he reached North America
Cabot
Fred
$1,000 [16]
A little horse sense may tell you this is the common name for non-germane amendments
riders
$800 [27]
This author of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" was born Thomas Straussler
(Tom) Stoppard
Fred
$800 [21]
Among the 6 Secretaries-General of the U.N., he's alphabetically first
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Fred
DD $1,600 [5]
This Balkan country shares Lake Prespa with Macedonia & Greece
Albania
Debbie
$1,000 [29]
This '90s style out of Seattle's music scene features plaid flannel shirts, jeans & boots
grunge
Fred
$1,000 [10]
Verrazzano named an island in Narragansett Bay after this Greek isle that it resembled in shape
Rhodes
Debbie
DD $2,500 [13]
If, after one of these, a state gains or loses a House member, it has to redistrict
a census
Fred
$1,000 [26]
One of this Moscow Art Theatre founder's notable acting roles was Gaev in "The Cherry Orchard"
Stanislavsky
Paul
$1,000 [22]
It's alphabetically first among the countries in Asia
Afghanistan
Debbie

Final Jeopardy!

ENGLISH LITERATURE

Penguin's edition of this 1830's classic includes a glossary of thieves' slang

Oliver Twist

Paul "What is Oliver Twist" — wagered $2,690
Debbie "What is Treasure Island" — wagered $6,600
Fred "What is School for Scandal?" — wagered $1,001

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