Show #2199 1994-03-10 (taped 1993-12-06) Regular

Contestants

Olivia Hingston Reich — a teacher from Cleveland, Ohio

Fran Pennarola — an attorney from Newtown, Connecticut

Brian Callaghan — a world traveller from Washington, D.C. (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,229)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brian $600 $2,300 $6,300 $31
2nd place: Keller bedroom furniture set + Waverly bedspread ensemble
$6,300
18 R, 2 W
Fran $2,900 $3,300 $4,900 $1
3rd place: Piel leather garment bag + leather executive overnight bag
$4,300
13 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Olivia $800 $2,800 $12,700 $12,701
New champion: $12,701
$14,000
27 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES TOYS & GAMES HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES INSECTS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY STARTS WITH "L"
$100 [6]
The bell tower of Ivan the Great was once the tallest structure in this capital
Moscow
Fran
$100 [2]
It's the game in which you'd hear a kid call out, "Ready or not, here I come!"
hide-and-seek
Fran
$100 [11]
Between 1644 & 1660 this May Day object was banned in Britain
the May Pole
Brian
$100 [13]
This wingless insect that preys on cats & dogs is a carrier of bubonic plague
the flea
Brian Olivia
$100 [24]
The first Sunbeam home appliance, it's just the thing for pressing engagements
an iron
Brian
$100 [20]
Lickety-brindle is a variation of this more common synonym for "rapidly"
lickety-split
Brian
$200 [8]
A replica of the Wright Brothers' plane is exhibited at the Aviodome Museum near this largest Dutch city
Amsterdam
Olivia
$200 [3]
When introduced in 1955, this modeling compound came in 1 color, off-white, & was sold only to schools
Play-Doh
Fran
$200 [12]
Simhat Torah, Succot & Yom Kippur all fall in this Number Month on the Jewish calendar
the first
Fran
$200 [16]
Species of this insect include Rajah Brooke's birdwing, tiger swallowtail & red admiral
the butterfly
Olivia
$200 [27]
Of all the cities in all Africa, McDonald's walked into this one in 1992 & opened a restaurant
Casablanca
Olivia
$200 [19]
This term for a satire comes from lampons, which means "let's guzzle" in an Old French drinking song
lampoon
Olivia
$300 [1]
This city's Tivoli Pleasure Garden was laid out in 1843
Copenhagen
Brian Fran
$300 [4]
Big hits of the 1992 Christmas season were toys associated with this purple PBS dinosaur
Barney
Fran
$300 [14]
According to tradition, these fly in Germany on Walpurgis Night, April 30
witches
Fran
$300 [17]
The katydid is a long-horned type of this leaping insect
a grasshopper
Fran
$300 [28]
In 1904 Francois Coty founded a firm to make this
perfume
Brian
$300 [21]
This old slang word whose origin is unknown means to dawdle, not to choke on a lollipop
lollygag
Brian
$400 [9]
Avenida Paulista is a main thoroughfare in this Brazilian city
São Paulo
Fran
$400 [5]
This role-playing fantasy game is popularly called "D&D"
Dungeons and Dragons
Brian
$500 [30]
Feb. 14, Valentine's Day, is a day for women's hearts; Feb. 15, her birthday, for women's rights
Susan B. Anthony
Brian
$400 [18]
Parasol ants bite off pieces of these plant parts & carry them back to their nests to fertilize fungi
leaves
Brian
$400 [25]
Kids who belong to this drink's club can shop from its Wacky Warehouse
Kool-Aid
Fran
$400 [22]
A Scouse is a native of this city, as Paul McCartney could tell you
Liverpool
Olivia
$500 [10]
Covering about 260 square miles, this Alberta city is Canada's largest capital
Edmonton
Olivia
$500 [7]
A 25th anniversary edition of this Ohio Art toy featured walnut & silver trim & jeweled drawing knobs
the Etch-a-Sketch
Brian
DD $1,000 [15]
Earth Day falls in this, also National Cable Month
April
Fran
$500 [29]
Glowworms are the larvae or wingless females of this soft-bodied beetle
the firefly
Fran
$500 [26]
This first brand of instant coffee was made in Switzerland
Nescafé
Olivia
$500 [23]
It's been called a "poor substitute for the truth but the only one discovered up to date"
a lie
Olivia

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NAMES WEIGHTS & MEASURES MOVIE SONGS THE BIBLE AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES THE PANAMA CANAL
$200 [1]
After finding this man, Henry Morton Stanley wrote, "It seemed to me as if I had met an old, old friend"
Livingstone
Brian
$200 [15]
One of these measures of land is equal to 43,560 square feet
An acre
Olivia
$200 [11]
Songs from this 1964 Walt Disney film include "I Love To Laugh" & "A Spoonful of Sugar"
Mary Poppins
Brian
DD $100 [30]
His wife Rachel died while giving birth to Benjamin
Jacob
Olivia
$200 [20]
When he was born in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1908, his family spelled their last name LaMoore
Louis L'Amour
Brian Olivia
$200 [6]
This 1898 war underscored the U.S. Navy's need for a canal
the Spanish-American war
Olivia
$400 [2]
Fewer than 10 people were present to hear Friedrich Engels' oration at this man's funeral in 1883
(Karl) Marx
Olivia
$400 [16]
A rod is equal to 16 1/2 feet or 5 1/2 of these
yards
Olivia
$400 [12]
"It Goes Like It Goes", from this Sally Field film about a Southern textile worker, won a 1979 Oscar
Norma Rae
Brian
$200 [26]
Pharaoh's daughter made him her son & called him this "because I drew him out of the water"
Moses
Olivia
$400 [22]
This author of "Silent Spring" was born in the springtime in Springdale, Penn. & died in Silver Spring, Maryland
Rachel Carson
Olivia
$400 [7]
De Lesseps, who'd previously directed the construction of this canal 1859-1869, failed to build one in Panama
the Suez Canal
Brian
$600 [3]
In 1721 he was acclaimed father of the fatherland & emperor of all Russia
Peter the Great
Olivia
$600 [17]
A "gross" or "long" one of these is equal to 2,240 pounds
a ton
Olivia
$600 [13]
This song from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" was Sammy Davis' only No. 1 pop hit
"The Candy Man"
Olivia
$400 [27]
"A man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be" this
merry
Brian
$600 [23]
John Hersey was born in this Asian country while his parents were missionaries there
China
Brian
DD $400 [9]
Hoping for a better canal treaty, the U.S. supported Panama's 1903 revolt against this country
Colombia
Olivia
$800 [4]
The Duke of Wellington was a distant relative of this founder of Methodism
John Wesley
Olivia
$800 [18]
1 hand is equal to 4 of these
inches
Olivia
$800 [14]
In 1969 Henry Mancini reached No. 1 with "A Time for Us", the love theme from this film
Romeo and Juliet
Fran
$600 [28]
While preaching in the wilderness, he said, "Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand"
John the Baptist
Brian
$800 [24]
This beloved author of the "Uncle Remus" stories was born in Eatonton, Ga. on Dec. 9, 1848
Joel Chandler Harris
Fran
$600 [8]
The canal's headquarters is in this port named for the "discoverer" of the Pacific Ocean
Balboa
Olivia
$1,000 [5]
Because none of her children survived her, this British queen was succeeded by George I in 1714
Queen Anne
Olivia
$1,000 [19]
An object spinning at 3 RPS is going at this many RPM
180 RPM
Olivia
$1,000 [21]
In this 1936 film based on an operetta, Nelson Eddy & Jeannette MacDonald sang "Indian Love Call"
Rose Marie
$800 [29]
Although this Roman official acknowledged Jesus' innocence, he had him crucified anyway
Pontius Pilate
Olivia
$1,000 [25]
This Frenchman was born in Algeria, the setting for his famous 1942 novel "The Stranger"
Albert Camus
Olivia
$1,000 [10]
The canal has 3 sets of these: the Gatun, Pedro Miguel & Miraflores
locks
Brian

Final Jeopardy!

THE CONSTITUTION

Name given the plan proposed by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention

the New Jersey plan

Fran "What is Checks + Balances" — wagered $4,899
Brian "What is Plan of Federat" — wagered $6,269
Olivia "What is the New Jersey Plan?" — wagered $1

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