Show #2442 1995-03-28 (taped 1994-12-07) Regular

Bruce Borchardt game 2.

Contestants

Fred Stern — a foreign service officer from Arlington, Virginia

Beryl Coley — a librarian from Washington, D.C.

Bruce Borchardt — a metrologist originally from Denver, Colorado (whose 1-day cash winnings total $18,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $1,900 $4,400 $7,600 $8,199
2-day champion: $26,999
$7,600
26 R, 4 W
Beryl $500 $1,100 $1,500 $100
3rd place: Castaldo crystal collection + Jeopardy! home game
$1,500
12 R, 5 W
Fred $0 $700 $2,600 $3,001
2nd place: trip on TWA to San Juan, Puerto Rico & stay at the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza + Jeopardy! home game
$3,200
11 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE COLD WAR NOTABLE NAMES POTENT POTABLES NORTH DAKOTA CLOTHING CROSSWORD CLUES "R"
$100 [12]
James Jesus Angleton was the chief of counter-intelligence at this U.S. organization 1954-1974
the CIA
Beryl
$100 [7]
His radio show is so popular that many restaurants have "Rush Rooms" where people can eat & listen
Rush Limbaugh
Beryl
$100 [23]
They're the 2 ingredients served over ice in a screwdriver
orange juice & vodka
Fred
$100 [6]
In part, this capital city was named to get Germans to invest in the railroad
Bismarck
Beryl
$100 [13]
It's the elongated back portion of a gown that trails behind its wearer
the train
Bruce
$100 [1]
Robber of the rich(5,4)
Robin Hood
Bruce
$200 [19]
This country's shelling of the islands of Quemoy & Matsu brought it to the brink of war with the U.S.
(the Republic of) China
Bruce Beryl
$200 [8]
This Supreme Court justice was Columbia Law School's first tenured female faculty member
(Ruth) Ginsburg
Beryl
$200 [24]
This liquor that originated in the West Indies was first mentioned in the 1600s in records from Barbados
rum
Beryl
$200 [14]
A vein of this fuel has burned northwest of Amidon since before American settlers arrived
coal
Bruce
$200 [18]
The Spencer was a short, tailless one of these worn by men & women in the 19th century
a coat (jacket)
Fred
$200 [2]
Ann or Andy's adjective (7)
Raggedy
Fred
$300 [20]
This U-2 pilot went on trial in Moscow in August 1960, pled guilty to espionage & was sentenced to 10 years
(Francis Gary) Powers
Bruce
$300 [9]
In 1981 Alan Bean retired from this agency to devote his time to painting
NASA
Fred
$300 [25]
A Stinger contains the white type of this liqueur; a Green Dragon is made with the green kind
creme de menthe
Bruce
$300 [15]
A museum in Alexander has a scale model of Fort Mandan, where this duo spent the winter of 1804-05
Lewis & Clark
Bruce
$300 [28]
The name of this small, round, brimless hat suggests you can keep your medicine in it
a pillbox hat
Bruce
$300 [3]
Golden dog(9)
Retriever
Bruce
$400 [21]
Commander Lloyd M. Bucher was the captain of this U.S. intelligence ship taken by N. Korea in 1968
the Pueblo
Bruce
$400 [10]
"The Three Tenors" who performed together in a 1994 concert at L.A.'s Dodger Stadium
Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo & Luciano Pavarotti
$400 [26]
Red wines in straw-covered flasks are often sold under this Italian name, whether authentic or not
Chianti
Bruce Fred
$400 [16]
This Yankee who broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record has a N. Dakota museum devoted to him
(Roger) Maris
Bruce
$400 [29]
Bishop, bell & butterfly are 3 styles of these blouse features
sleeves
Beryl
$400 [4]
Ordinary(3,2,3,4)
run of the mill
Bruce
$500 [22]
Lord Mayor of Cologne 1917-1933, he later became the first Chancellor of West Germany
(Konrad) Adenauer
Beryl
DD $500 [11]
1994 recipients of the Medal of Freedom included Barbara Jordan & this first head of the Peace Corps
Sargent Shriver
Fred
$500 [27]
Garnish a martini with an onion instead of an olive & it's called this
a Gibson
Beryl
$500 [17]
Fargo has close ties with the city of Moorhead across the Red River of the North in this state
Minnesota
Bruce
$500 [30]
A matador's costume is called a traje de luces, Spanish for "suit of" these
lights
Bruce
$500 [5]
It is what it is what it is what it is(4)
rose
Bruce

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY INVENTORS & SCIENTISTS COMPOSERS WORLD CITIES POLITICIANS SHAKESPEARE
$200 [1]
On his fourth voyage to the New World, he landed in Costa Rica & gave it its name
Christopher Columbus
Bruce
$200 [2]
James Hutton, who wrote "Theory of the Earth", is often called "The Father of" this science
geology
Bruce
$200 [23]
He was born Jacob Gershvin in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1898
George Gershwin
Bruce Fred
$200 [8]
The name of Ulladulla, a town in this country, comes from an Aboriginal word for "safe harbor"
Australia
Bruce
$200 [16]
From 1959 to 1973 Nelson Rockefeller was governor of this state
New York
Beryl
$200 [20]
The man who says, "Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set on the fair daughter of rich Capulet"
Romeo
Bruce
$400 [4]
In 1603 Japanese warrior Tokugawa Ieyasu assumed this title
Shogun
Bruce
$400 [3]
Element number 99 is named for this German-American physicist
Einstein
Fred
$400 [24]
Alan Hovhaness' "And God Created Great Whales" uses a taped performance by this type of whale
a humpback
Bruce Beryl Fred
$400 [9]
Salvador, this country's third most populous city, is the capital of the state of Bahia
Brazil
Beryl
$400 [17]
He was mayor of San Diego & a U.S. senator before becoming California's governor in 1991
(Pete) Wilson
Beryl
$400 [21]
Michael Cassio is described as a "lieutenant to" this "warlike Moor"
Othello
Beryl
$600 [10]
This king of England was the only child of Mary, Queen of Scots
James I
Fred
$600 [5]
In the early 1850s, this inventor opened an elevator shop in Yonkers
(Elisha) Otis
Bruce
$600 [13]
You'll find Toronto on the northwest shore of this Great Lake
Lake Ontario
Bruce Beryl Fred
$600 [18]
After his first wife died, this "Little Giant" married the great-niece of Dolley Madison
Stephen Douglas
Fred
$600 [25]
Act I, Scene II of this tragedy is set in the Senate house in Corioli
Coriolanus
Bruce
DD $700 [11]
From 1516 to 1918 Jordan was part of this empire
the Ottoman Empire
Fred
$800 [6]
The first flight of his liquid-fueled rocket took place in 1926 on his Aunt Effie's Mass. farm
(Robert) Goddard
Bruce
$800 [14]
Zaragoza, a city in this country, was known as Caesaraugusta when it was a Roman colony
Spain
Fred
$800 [19]
In 1975 he was elected San Antonio's youngest city councilman; in 1993 he became HUD Secretary
(Henry) Cisneros
Bruce
$800 [26]
In "Measure for Measure", Vincentio is the duke of this Austrian city in which the play is set
Vienna
$1,000 [12]
As intermediary, this North African country helped secure the 1981 release of U.S. hostages in Iran
Algeria
Bruce Beryl Fred
$1,000 [7]
In 1913 Frederick Soddy suggested the existence of these, different kinds of one element
isotopes
Bruce
DD $1,000 [15]
This city is home to the Kenya National Theatre
Nairobi
Fred
$1,000 [22]
The paternal grandfather of this retired senator from Missouri founded the Ralston Purina Company
John Danforth
Beryl

Final Jeopardy!

COLONIAL AMERICA

President of the Continental Congress 1775-77, he was reelected in 1785 but didn't serve due to illness

John Hancock

Beryl "Who was Franklin?" — wagered $1,400
Fred "Who is John Hancock?" — wagered $401
Bruce "Who was John Hancock" — wagered $599

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