Show #2249 1994-05-19 (taped 1994-01-19) Regular

Contestants

Pat Allen — a bartender and antiques dealer from Norco, California

Don Terlinden — a computer graphic artist from Long Beach, California

Mark Bartos — a landscape designer originally from McHenry, Illinois (whose 2-day cash winnings total $16,602)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $1,700 $3,900 $7,900 $5,199
2nd place: trip to The Bahamas
$8,500
25 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Don $800 $1,700 $1,900 $3,700
3rd place: Retrroneu stainless steel flatware set
$1,900
9 R, 4 W
Pat $600 $3,100 $5,300 $8,800
New champion: $8,800
$5,300
20 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE OLD WEST ACTORS & ACTRESSES GEMS & JEWELRY DINOSAURS GET-TOGETHERS JAPANESE
$100 [17]
Indians first hunted them by driving them over cliffs, then by bow & arrow, then by gun on horseback
buffalo
Mark
$100 [12]
4 years after singing "Mack The Knife", he received an Oscar nomination for "Captain Newman, M.D."
Bobby Darin
Pat
$100 [9]
The Orloff, one of these gems, was stolen from the eye of a Hindu idol & later given to Catherine the Great
a diamond
Mark Pat
$100 [1]
The hadrosaurus is described as having this kind of bill, like a platypus
duck bill
Don
$100 [3]
At one of these get-togethers, the honoree is humorously defamed by the invited speakers
a roast
Pat
$100 [6]
Gohan & raisu are 2 terms for this boiled grain
rice
Mark
$200 [18]
Some ranchers today use liquid nitrogen to "freeze" these; in the Old West a hot iron burned them in
brands
Mark
$200 [14]
This actress who played Cher's daughter in "Mermaids" was named for her birthplace of Winona, Minn.
Winona Ryder
Don
$200 [13]
Beads & pendants made of this fossilized resin may contain the remains of ancient insects
amber
Mark
$200 [2]
Of the Triceratops, Diplodocus or Stegosaurus, the one noted for its long neck
the diplodocus
Pat
$200 [4]
It's the party after a wedding ceremony
the reception
Mark
$200 [7]
If visiting Japan, it's best to know how to eat with these, o-hashi in Japanese
chopsticks
Mark
$300 [19]
This phrase for an abandoned mining community seems to be a 20th century invention
a ghost town
Pat
$300 [28]
Movie roles played by this actor include Ratso Rizzo, Carl Bernstein & Lenny Bruce
Dustin Hoffman
Mark
$300 [20]
The 117-carat "Midnight Star" in the American Museum of Natural History is one of these gems
a sapphire
Pat
$400 [15]
The Sinosaurus is so-named because it was discovered in this country
China
Don
$300 [25]
They're the young women making a formal entrance into society at a coming-out party
debutantes
Mark
$300 [8]
This word for a dwarf tree has been adopted into English
bonsai
Pat
$400 [23]
Wars were fought over who would put a "home" on this open area used for grazing
the range
Mark
$400 [29]
Warner Oland & Sidney Toler made their last film appearances playing this character
Charlie Chan
Mark
$400 [21]
It's the variety of opal named for its orange-red color
a fire opal
Pat
DD $500 [5]
No one knew that dinosaurs had existed until this century
the 19th century
Mark
$400 [26]
This gathering to communicate with the dear departed is a "medium"-sized event
a seance
Don
$400 [10]
Shimbun is this type of publication
a newspaper
Mark
$500 [24]
The amount of this rodent's fur in a Stetson was indicated by an x number, 20x being 100%
Beaver
Pat
$500 [30]
This actress first appeared in "The Petty Girl" in 1950, 13 years before starring in "The Birds"
Tippi Hedren
Mark
$500 [22]
Yellow or brownish quartz is sometimes sold as a substitute for this birthstone
topaz
Pat
$500 [16]
This fierce predator whose name means "quick plunderer" is featured in "Jurassic Park"
velociraptor
Don
$500 [27]
The box in a box social contains this
a lunch
Pat
$500 [11]
Igirisu is this European country
England
Don

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES HISTORY COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ORGANIZATIONS FOODS OF THE WORLD LITERATURE
$200 [7]
This capital is located on the Salt River in the central part of Arizona
Phoenix
Mark
$200 [1]
Francois Duvalier ruled this country with the help of the Tonton Macoutes, a secret police force
Haiti
Don
$200 [21]
The university of this capital city is the principal university of Finland
Helsinki
Pat
$200 [13]
The World Bank is an agency of this body
the United Nations
Pat
$200 [6]
Haggamuggie, which is made with fish liver, is a variation of this Scottish dish
haggis
Pat
$200 [22]
"Kangaroo", a novel by D.H. Lawrence, was based on a visit he made to this country
Australia
Mark
$400 [9]
After going over to the British, Benedict Arnold captured this Virginia capital in 1781
Richmond
Pat
$400 [2]
The cornerstone of its 154-foot-high pedestal was laid Aug. 5, 1884
The Statue of Liberty
Mark
$400 [23]
Henry VII's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, founded St. John's College at this university in 1511
Cambridge
Mark Don
$400 [14]
The 4-H Clubs work with this cabinet department
Agriculture
Pat
$400 [8]
Moroccans like to add saffron to this semolina dish that's extremely popular in north Africa
couscous
Don
$400 [28]
Edward Fitzgerald is best known for translating the quatrains or "Rubaiyat" of this poet
Omar Khayyam
Mark
$600 [10]
This Southwestern city has airports named for Wiley Post & Will Rogers
Oklahoma City
Pat
$600 [3]
At the time King John ruled England, this man was organizing the Mongols in Asia
Genghis Khan
Pat
$600 [24]
This cardinal had the Sorbonne rebuilt in the 1600s & is buried in its chapel
Richelieu
Mark
$600 [15]
Founded in 1960, its original members include Iran, Iraq & Venezuela
OPEC
Pat
$600 [18]
Linzertorte is a rich dessert named for the city of Linz in this country
Austria
Pat
$800 [30]
His "Piazza Tales", published in 1856, includes the story of "Bartleby the Scrivener"
Herman Melville
Don Pat
$800 [11]
This city's Daily News is Maine's largest daily newspaper
Bangor
Mark Pat
$800 [4]
This ruler created a dual monarchy in 1867 & joined a Triple Alliance in 1882
Franz Joseph
Don
DD $1,000 [25]
Colonial clergyman Increase Mather was its president 1685-1701
Harvard
Mark
$800 [16]
It's the mountain range for which John Muir set up a preservation organization
the Sierra Nevada
Mark
$800 [19]
The Swedish limpa type of this is made from rye flour & flavored with orange peel
bread
Mark
DD $1,000 [29]
In English Kafka's unfinished novel "Der Prozess" is called this
The Trial
Mark
$1,000 [12]
Since the 1880s cigar making has been a part of this 3rd-largest Florida city's economy
Tampa
Pat
$1,000 [5]
We know about Hittite history from clay tablets, some written in hieroglyphics & some in this
cuneiform
Mark
$1,000 [26]
This country's 3 major universities are located at Kisangani, Lubumbashi & Kinshasa
Zaire
Mark Don Pat
$1,000 [17]
This sport's association has its headquarters in Winter Haven, Florida
waterskiing
$1,000 [20]
This cheese named for a village in Huntingdonshire is ripened with penicillium roqueforti mold
Stilton
Mark Don
$1,000 [27]
"A Modern Comedy" was this author's second series of novels about the Forsytes
John Galsworthy

Final Jeopardy!

18th CENTURY AMERICA

In 1785 he became America's first minister to England

John Adams

Don "Who is Adams?Frank" — wagered $1,800
Pat "Who was John Adams?" — wagered $3,500
Mark "Who is Ben Franklin" — wagered $2,701

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