Show #2247 1994-05-17 (taped 1994-01-19) Regular

Contestants

Mark Bartos — a landscape designer originally from McHenry, Illinois

Jan Krause — a homemaker from Nottingham, Pennsylvania

Erhard Konerding — a librarian and instructor from Middletown, Connecticut (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,002)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Erhard $1,600 $2,400 $6,400 $10,400
2nd place: trip to Honolulu, Hawaii
$6,400
18 R, 0 W
Jan $1,400 $4,000 $5,000 $5,000
3rd place: Piel leather garment bag + leather executive overnight bag
$7,400
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Mark $-400 $1,500 $8,800 $12,801
New champion: $12,801
$7,900
23 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY TV TRIVIA AMERICANA MYTHS & LEGENDS 4-LETTER FOODS FRENCH
$100 [7]
Unlike bees, most wasps do not collect this
pollen
Mark
$100 [4]
Richard Basehart was in charge of the Seaview & in 1993 Roy Scheider took charge of this sub
the Seaquest
Erhard Jan
$100 [21]
"Devil Anse" was the head of this feudin' family, mortal enemies of the McCoys
the Hatfields
Mark
$100 [11]
In Arthurian legend, Vivien, who lives underwater, is also known as "The Lady of" this
the Lake
Erhard
$100 [16]
It's a spreadable paste of foie gras
pâté
Mark
$100 [1]
A pencil is un crayon & this pencil feature is une gomme
an eraser
Erhard
$200 [8]
The unau sloth has 2 toes on each of its front feet, while the ai sloth has this many
3
Erhard Mark
$300 [28]
After 1 season "Toma" evolved into this series starring Robert Blake
Baretta
Jan
$200 [22]
Huron, South Dakota boasts a 40-foot statue of one of these birds—it would look good "under glass"
a pheasant
Mark
$200 [12]
This supreme Norse god has a magic spear called Gungnir
Odin
Erhard
$200 [17]
"Rack of" this meat can be prepared as crown roast
lamb
Jan
$200 [2]
This kind of food container is un panier a pique-nique; no ants allowed
a picnic basket
Erhard
$300 [9]
Types of these rodents include fox, Eastern Gray & flying
squirrels
Erhard
$400 [29]
As part of the WQED floor crew in 1972, Michael Keaton sometimes ran the trolley on this children's show
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mark
$300 [23]
This state hosts an annual Rose Festival in Tyler; yellow ones must be popular
Texas
Mark
$300 [13]
Originally, this lustful piper was an Arcadian deity
Pan
Jan
$300 [18]
Marie Antoinette's food for the masses
cake
Mark
$300 [3]
The French name for this body part is la colonne vertebrale
the spinal column
Jan Mark
$400 [10]
The ptarmigan's feathers are speckled in summer but turn this color in winter
white
Jan
$500 [30]
On the revival of this show, Greg Morris' son Phil played Barney Collier's son Grant
Mission: Impossible
Jan
$400 [24]
Farmington in this "Down East" state was once the "Earmuff Capital of the World"
Maine
Erhard
$400 [14]
A gorgoneion, a representation of this part of a gorgon, supposedly protects you from the evil eye
its face (its head)
$400 [19]
One of these may be king, snow, blue or stone
a crab
Erhard
$400 [5]
This accessory, un parapluie, might be especially useful in Avril—April
an umbrella
Erhard
$500 [26]
The mammalian order Proboscidea consists of the Asian & African species of this animal
the elephant
Jan
DD $600 [27]
In the '60sheasked Ed Sullivan in New York to kiss him good night; in the '90s, Xuxa in Spain:
Topo Gigio
Jan
$500 [25]
Boca Grande in this state has streets named Dam-if-I-Know, Dam-if-I-Care & Dam-if-I-Will
Florida
Jan
$500 [15]
This Greek messenger god's chic winged sandals were a gift from his father, Zeus
Hermes
Jan Mark
$500 [20]
This cabbage cousin may have deep green leaves tinged with blue
kale
Mark
$500 [6]
If you travel to France, you should know this phrase that means "Do you speak English?"
Parlez-vous anglais ?
Mark

Double Jeopardy! Round

EMPIRES FABRICS MUSIC SEAS POLITICIANS SHAKESPEAREAN "T" TIME
$200 [6]
In the late 19th century it was said that the "Sun never sets" on its dominions
the British Empire
Erhard
$200 [9]
It takes about 5,000 "worms" to produce 1 raw kilogram or 2.2 pounds of this
silk
Mark
$200 [22]
The chanter is the part of this Scottish instrument that plays the melody
a bagpipe
Erhard
$200 [12]
About 1500 miles wide, it was named by 15th century Spanish explorers for Indians in the area
the Caribbean
Mark
$200 [17]
This Ohioan entered the U.S. Senate on December 24, 1974 & he's been there ever since
John Glenn
Mark
$200 [1]
The next to last line in this play is "Now go thy ways; thou hast tamed a curst shrew"
The Taming of the Shrew
Erhard
$400 [7]
Around 1260 this empire was divided into 4 khanates
the Mongol Empire
Erhard
$400 [18]
Donegal tweed comes from Donegal in this country
Ireland
Mark
$400 [23]
This 3rd "B"s "German Requiem" had its first complete performance in Leipzig in 1869
Brahms
Jan Mark
$400 [13]
The Coral Sea was named for its coral & this sea was named in part for the color of its coral
the Red Sea
Jan
$400 [27]
In 1950 this Tenn. senator gained fame as head of a committee investigating organized crime
Estes Kefauver
Jan
$400 [2]
In a play within a play, Pyramus asks her to meet him at Ninny's tomb
Thisbe
Erhard
$600 [8]
Osman I founded the Ottoman Empire & Otto I founded the empire now known as this
the Holy Roman Empire
Jan
$600 [19]
Heavier than velvet, its name is from the Latin for "fuzzy"
velour
Mark
$600 [24]
When a key on this instrument is pressed, a jack is raised & a plectrum plucks a string
a harpsichord
Mark
$600 [14]
This sea located between Italy & the Balkan Peninsula was named after an ancient Roman port
the Adriatic
Mark
$800 [29]
This 1856 GOP presidential candidate later served as governor of the Arizona Territory
Fremont
Erhard
$600 [3]
Prospero's first line in this play is "Be collected; no more amazement..."
The Tempest
Mark
$800 [10]
Constantine I turned this city into Constantinople & made it his empire's capital
Byzantium
Mark
$1,000 [21]
Count Hilaire de Chardonnet is called the father of this synthetic fabric that he invented in 1884
rayon
Jan
$800 [25]
He premiered 2 operettas in 1910, "Naughty Marietta" in October & "When Sweet Sixteen" in December
Victor Herbert
Mark
$800 [15]
Smaller than Texas, this European sea yields about 5% of the world's fish catch
the North Sea
Erhard Mark
$1,000 [30]
Former Alabama governor George C. Wallace's middle name
Corley
Jan
$800 [4]
Thurio is "a foolish rival to" one of the title gents in this comedy set in Italy
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Jan
$1,000 [11]
The actual name for this empire was Tahuantinsuyu, Quechuan for "Land of the Four Quarters"
the Incan Empire
Jan
DD $1,700 [20]
With 180 to 200 threads per inch, this cotton textile is a popular bedsheet material
percale
Mark
$1,000 [26]
Siegfried Wagner was a pupil of this "Hansel and Gretel" composer
Humperdinck
Mark
$1,000 [16]
Fed by many freshwater streams like the Neva, Oder & Vistula, it has a low salt content & freezes easily
the Baltic Sea
Erhard Jan Mark
DD $2,800 [28]
On May 31, 1989 this Speaker of the House who faced ethics charges announced his resignation
Jim Wright
Jan
$1,000 [5]
He's Lady Capulet's nephew in "Romeo and Juliet"
Tybalt
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

ARCHITECTURE

Montreal, Tehran & Jerusalem are cities for which Moshe Safdie has designed these communities of prefab modules

Habitats

Jan "What are kibutzes?" — wagered $0
Erhard "What are Habitat?" — wagered $4,000
Mark "What are Habitats" — wagered $4,001

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