Show #2196 1994-03-07 (taped 1993-12-06) Regular

Fred Frank game 3.

Contestants

Marie Morris — an assistant sports editor from Boston, Massachusetts

John Alvey — a manager originally from Leeds, England

Fred Frank — a painter from San Francisco, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $22,999)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Fred $1,300 $2,300 $11,500 $15,500
3-day champion: $38,499
$8,500
25 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W
John $2,200 $3,700 $7,700 $9,500
2nd place: Broyhill living room set + Quoizel chandelier, pendant lamp & table lamp
$7,400
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Marie $700 $1,100 $2,900 $50
3rd place: Samsung LaserDisc player + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis
$2,900
11 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY TELEVISION FOOD & DRINK THE MIDDLE AGES STOCK SYMBOLS VOCABULARY
$100 [26]
The spiny type of this large crustacean is also called a sea crayfish
a lobster
Fred
$100 [20]
His characters on "SNL" include the samurai warrior & a killer bee
John Belushi
John
$100 [3]
This adjective frequently precedes muffin, walnut & breakfast tea
English
Marie
$100 [2]
This explosive mixture of saltpeter, sulfur & charcoal was known in Europe by the 13th c.
gunpowder
Marie
$100 [21]
This company, DJ on the New York Stock Exchange, knows everybody else's stock symbols
Dow Jones
Fred
$100 [12]
Something described as periodontal surrounds one of these
the teeth
John
$200 [27]
This Andean beast of burden is the largest member of the camel family in the New World
the llama
John
$200 [22]
For almost 14 years, this pair co-anchored NBC's nightly newscasts
Huntley & Brinkley
Fred
$200 [4]
You don't have to live in the Mile High City to know this other name for a Western omelet
Denver (omelet)
Fred
$200 [5]
The origins of this city on islands in the N. Adriatic go back to refugees who fled Attila the Hun
Venice
Fred Marie
$200 [19]
This company, C, once came out with a K, a K car
Chrysler
Marie
$200 [13]
These in the '40s, '50s & '60s included the Hucklebuck, the Hully Gully & the Madison
dances
Fred
$300 [28]
The eastern species of this squirrel-like rodent has creamier flank stripes than the western species
the chipmunk
Fred
$300 [23]
Job shared by Florence Johnston, Alice Nelson & Hazel Burke
maid (housekeepers)
Marie
$300 [6]
When you "sea" conchiglie in an Italian restaurant, you're looking at pasta shaped like these
seashells (conch shells)
Fred
$300 [7]
Term for a boy who lived with a master guildsman for 5-7 years while learning a trade
an apprentice
Marie
$300 [1]
Whether you agree with it or not, this Hallmark competitor's symbol is AGREA
American Greetings (Corporation)
John
$300 [17]
It can be a slender twig or a device to turn a train from one track to another
a switch
John
$400 [29]
This largest wild cat of the Western Hemisphere was considered a god by the Maya Indians
a jaguar
John
$400 [24]
This family on "Father Knows Best" lived at 607 South Maple Street
the Andersons
Marie
$400 [8]
The "leaf" type of this rendered & clarified pork fat is considered the best for cooking
lard
Fred Marie
$400 [9]
Once the student & wife of Peter Abelard, she became a nun at the Abbey of Argenteuil
Heloise
Marie
$400 [18]
This company's symbol, AVP, should ring a bell with you
Avon
Fred
$400 [14]
A tutee is a person under one of these
a tutor
Fred
$500 [30]
The wallaby is one of the chief foods of this Australian wild dog
a dingo
John
$500 [25]
On this sitcom Richard Crenna played student Walter Denton & Gale Gordon was principal Osgood Conklin
Our Miss Brooks
Marie
$500 [10]
Elvers, the young of these fish, are often served "au vert", with assorted herbs
eels
John
DD $800 [11]
He spent only about 6 months of his 10-year reign, 1189-1199, in England
Richard I (the Lionhearted)
John
$500 [16]
You can find this laid- back company listed as LZB
La-Z-Boy
Fred
$500 [15]
A soda jerk makes ice cream treats & this type of jerk is an automatic kick response
a knee jerk
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

TEDDY ROOSEVELT PHYSICS COMPOSERS LAKES & RIVERS NOVELS & NOVELISTS TITLES
$200 [2]
This regiment founded by Teddy & Leonard Wood was not on horseback at the Battle of San Juan Hill
the Rough Riders
John
$200 [16]
This electrical discharge in the atmosphere can be between clouds or between a cloud & the earth
lightning
Fred
$200 [8]
This "William Tell" composer's first wife, Isabella, had been the mistress of the King of Naples
Rossini
John
$200 [26]
The Don is in Russia & the Dordogne is in this country
France
Fred
$200 [1]
James Clavell's "Tai-Pan" is a fictional account of the founding of this British crown colony
Hong Kong
John
$200 [20]
Title shared by Josephine, Maria Theresa & Catherine the Great
empress
John Marie
$400 [3]
The 1st time he ran for president, Roosevelt was a candidate for this party; the 2nd time he was a Bull Moose
Republican
John
$400 [17]
These waves used in cooking are produced by several devices, including the magnetron
microwaves
Fred
$400 [9]
Court composer Florian Leopold Gassmann brought Antonio Salieri to this city in 1766
Vienna
John
$400 [27]
The Equator crosses this largest lake in Africa
Victoria
John
$400 [12]
In a novel by this author, George Webber finds out that "You Can't Go Home Again"
Thomas Wolfe
Fred
$400 [21]
Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, also sports this royal title
the Duke of Edinburgh
Fred
$600 [4]
McKinley didn't want Teddy to have the nomination for this office in 1900, but he got it anyway
Vice President
Fred
$600 [18]
The 2 regions of a magnetic field where the forces appear strongest are called these, north & south
poles
Fred
$600 [10]
Born in 1892, he was given the first name Ferdinand but you probably remember him as Ferde
(Ferde) Grofe
John
$600 [28]
Oh, it's the largest city on India's Hooghly River
Calcutta
Fred
$600 [14]
The title of Evelyn Waugh's novel "A Handful of Dust" comes from a line in "The Waste Land" by this poet
(T.S.) Eliot
Fred
$600 [23]
This German title derived from the Latin Caesar was last used in 1918
kaiser
Fred
$800 [5]
Teddy annoyed some white Southerners by inviting this Black educator to dine at the White House in 1901
Booker T. Washington
Fred
$800 [19]
Every element has at least 1 of these nucleons; in fact, ordinary hydrogen has only 1
a proton
Marie
$800 [11]
He called one of his autobiographies "Sometimes I Wonder", which is a line from "Star Dust"
Hoagy Carmichael
Marie
$800 [29]
The Erie Canal was dug along this river, but we don't have to "drum" that fact into you
the Mohawk
Fred
$800 [13]
Christopher Isherwood wrote a famous 1939 novel called "Goodbye to" this city
Berlin
Fred
$800 [24]
Qabus Bin Said, ruler of Oman, has this traditional Muslim title
sultan
Fred John
DD $3,000 [6]
Roosevelt made Phi Beta Kappa at this university from which he graduated in 1880
Harvard
Fred
$1,000 [22]
This "fourth state of matter" occurs in thermonuclear reactions in the sun
plasma
John
$1,000 [7]
This German wrote many of his most famous lieder in 1840, the year he married pianist Clara Wieck
(Robert) Schumann
Fred John
$1,000 [30]
The Ijsselmeer is the lake left after this Dutch inlet was cut off from the North Sea
the Zuider Zee
Fred
DD $2,000 [15]
His childhood friend Harper Lee inspired a character in his first novel, "Other Voices, Other Rooms"
Truman Capote
Fred
$1,000 [25]
The oldest title of English nobility, it's traditionally bestowed on retired prime ministers
earl
John

Final Jeopardy!

WEATHER

Europe's highest recorded temperature, over 120º F., was in this country in 1881

Spain

Marie "What is Greece?" — wagered $2,850
John "What is Spain?" — wagered $1,800
Fred "What is Spain?" — wagered $4,000

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