Show #2285 1994-07-08 (taped 1994-02-15) Regular

Steve Chernicoff game 2.Last regular-play game of Season 10.

Contestants

Kent Genzlinger — an assistant director from Beverly Hills, California

Bob Niccum — a school district administrator from Buena Park, California

Steve Chernicoff — a technical writer from Berkeley, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $1,900 $2,800 $12,100 $9,201
2-day champion: $20,202
$11,600
26 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Bob $300 $1,800 $4,100 $1
3rd place: Samsung camcorder + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis
$4,600
12 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Kent $1,300 $2,200 $4,600 $600
2nd place: Trip to Quail Lodge Resort, Carmel, California + Cazal 951 & 955 sunglasses
$5,100
18 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER MARCH "BY" SOUSA
$100 [1]
She's had her Edith Ann character animated & that's the truth
Lily Tomlin
Kent
$100 [26]
Balls in a popular form of this game are divided into solids & stripes
billiards (pool)
Kent
$100 [6]
Forever can be "till shrimps learn to whistle" or "till" these animals "come home"
the cows
Steve
$100 [11]
The 4-hour battle between these 2 ironclads took place March 9, 1862
the Monitor & the Merrimack
Kent
$100 [16]
A desperate person gets what he wants "by hook or" this
by crook
Steve
$100 [21]
This instrument was designed to his specifications & named for him
the Sousaphone
Kent
$200 [2]
Her killer look in "Basic Instinct" helped make her one of People's 10 Best Dressed for 1993
Sharon Stone
Kent
$200 [27]
This large, black- striped feline carnivore is a good swimmer & can climb trees
a tiger
Steve Bob
$200 [7]
According to De Beers & Ian Fleming, they're "Forever"
diamonds
Kent
$200 [12]
On March 17 you might wear a bit of green in celebration of this
St. Patrick's Day
Steve
$200 [17]
This kind of onlooker is often innocent
a bystander
Bob
$200 [22]
This group well known for its Sousa marches was led by Arthur Fiedler for almost 50 years
the Boston Pops
Steve
$300 [3]
A 1993 bio of this star's "First 50 Years" was subtitled "A Dog's Life"
Lassie
Kent
$300 [28]
Number of stripes on the flag of Bulgaria, Ethiopia or France
3
Bob
$300 [8]
These half-man, half- goat attendants of Dionysus were immortal
satyrs
Steve
$300 [13]
Interestingly, this state's Independence Day, March 2, is also the birthday of Sam Houston
Texas
Bob
$300 [18]
The poet who wrote, "Maid of Athens, ere we part, give, oh, give me back my heart!"
Byron
Kent
$300 [23]
Upset over royalties, Sousa wouldn't perform on these with his band
recordings
Bob
$400 [4]
Star of 1993's "The Three Musketeers" who was once engaged to Julia Roberts
Kiefer Sutherland
Kent
$400 [29]
The red & white stripes on this establishment's pole represent blood & bandages
a barbershop
Steve
$400 [9]
The name of this Calvin Klein cologne implies it'll last forever
Eternity
Steve
$400 [14]
In March 1946 Hunter College in NYC became the temporary headquarters of this organization
the United Nations
Steve
$400 [19]
In other words, this proverbial advice would be "permit things of the past to remain things of the past"
let bygones be bygones
Bob
$400 [24]
Sousa wrote an orchestration for a U.S. version of their "H.M.S. Pinafore"
Gilbert & Sullivan
Kent
$500 [5]
Famous sister-in-law of Stephen, William & Daniel Baldwin
Kim Basinger
Steve
$500 [30]
Nickname for a teenage volunteer at a hospital
a candy striper
Kent
$500 [10]
In Buddhism, one who passes into this stage is forever free of the rebirth cycle
nirvana
Steve
$500 [15]
On March 31, 1949 it became Canada's 10th & last province
Newfoundland
Steve
$500 [20]
In "Macbeth" this phrase precedes "something wicked this way comes"
"by the pricking of my thumbs"
Bob
DD $500 [25]
This 1889 march was written for the awards ceremony of a newspaper-sponsored essay contest
"The Washington Post"
Kent

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY ART & ARTISTS MEDICINE CAPITAL CITIES NOVELS & NOVELISTS HOLY ROMAN EMPERORS
$200 [3]
In 1500 Pedro Alvares Cabral became the first European to reach this large South American country
Brazil
Kent
$200 [8]
Pisanello finished Gentile da Fabriano's frescoes in the Doges' Palace in this city
Venice
Bob
$200 [15]
In developing countries, stray & wild dogs are the major carrier of this disease also called hydrophobia
rabies
Bob
$200 [10]
While Valparaiso is the seat of Chile's parliament, this is its capital
Santiago
Steve
$200 [1]
In a 1985 novel by Fred Hoyle, an alien intelligence latches onto this famous comet in 1986
Halley's Comet
Kent
$200 [20]
Charles V ruled this country as it conquered Mexico & Peru
Spain
Bob
$400 [4]
After the Soviet invasion in November 1956, Janos Kadar was installed as this country's premier
Hungary
Kent
$400 [9]
This "Blue Boy" painter worked for a few years under engraver Hubert Gravelot
Gainsborough
Steve
$400 [16]
From the Latin for "40", this was originally a 40-day isolation period
a quarantine
Steve
$400 [11]
This capital is served by Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport
Taipei (Taiwan)
Steve
$400 [2]
Native country of Kazuo Ishiguro, whose novel "The Remains of the Day" is about a British butler
Japan
Steve
$400 [21]
Francis I, who ruled 1745-1765, was the father of this famous French queen
Marie Antoinette
Kent
DD $500 [7]
Under the terms of this 1814-15 assembly, Denmark received the German duchy of Lauenburg
The Congress of Vienna
Bob
$600 [25]
His original David & 4 unfinished slaves are in the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence
Michelangelo
Kent
$600 [17]
The USA's largest HMO, which stands for this, is Kaiser Permanente
health maintenance organization
Kent
$600 [12]
This city was designated the Bulgarian capital in 1879, soon after it was captured from the Turks
Sofia
Bob
$600 [28]
His older brother Alec Waugh wrote the 1956 novel "Island in the Sun"
Evelyn Waugh
Steve
$600 [22]
He succeeded Charles IV but remained uncrowned & shares his name with the Good King in a Carol
Wenceslaus
Steve
$600 [5]
In an August 13, 1905 plebiscite, only 184 Norwegians voted against independence from this country
Sweden
Steve Bob
$800 [26]
This Dadaist was the younger brother of sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon
Marcel Duchamp
Steve
$800 [18]
A lack of phosphate, vitamin D or calcium can cause this bone disease in children
rickets
Steve
$800 [13]
One of the world's largest wooden structures is the old government bldg. in this New Zealand capital
Wellington
Steve
$800 [29]
Captain Singleton, the hero of a book by this Crusoe creator, is kidnapped as a child & later becomes a pirate
Daniel Defoe
Kent
$800 [23]
Rudolf I, who took office in 1273, was the first member of this dynasty to rule
the Hapsburgs
Steve
$800 [6]
Louis-Philippe, the "Citizen King", was the only French king from this royal house
the House of Orleans
Steve Kent
$1,000 [27]
Washington's National Gallery has "Death and the Miser" by this "Garden of Earthly Delights" painter
Hieronymus Bosch
Steve
$1,000 [19]
Around 1930 Albert Szent-Gyorgyi & Charles G. King isolated this antiscurvy substance
vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
Steve
DD $1,500 [14]
This capital of Belarus also serves as the capital of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Minsk
Steve
$1,000 [30]
This Englishman described his 1742 novel "Joseph Andrews" as "A comic epic-poem in prose"
Henry Fielding
Bob
$1,000 [24]
Ferdinand I was forced to pay tribute to this Ottoman sultan
Suleiman the Magnificent
Steve

Final Jeopardy!

MOUNTAINS

The second peak surveyed in this range was Mount Godwin Austen

the Karakoram Range

Bob "What are the Himalayas?" — wagered $4,099
Kent "What are the Apenines" — wagered $4,000
Steve "What are the Himalayas?" — wagered $2,899

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