Show #2452 1995-04-11 (taped 1994-12-14) Regular

Contestants

Mike MacDonald — a reporter from Malibu, California

Bruce Morgan — a banker originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Carole Denton — an administrative assistant from New Carrollton, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,299)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Carole $300 $1,600 $10,800 $10,001
2-day champion: $16,300
$10,400
22 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Bruce $1,400 $1,900 $1,500 $0
3rd place: Croton watch
$4,000
15 R, 3 W (including 2 DDs)
Mike $1,300 $2,600 $5,000 $3,500
2nd place: trip to Honolulu, Hawaii
$5,000
18 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE UNITED STATES SONGS WOMEN SICKNESS & HEALTH CORPORATE SYMBOLS ODD WORDS
$100 [5]
To the people of this state, a tourist is a malihini, which means "newcomer"
Hawaii
Bruce
$100 [3]
In a Roger Miller song, this title line follows "I'm a man of means by no means"
"King Of The Road"
Carole
$100 [17]
On May 23, 1994 she was buried beside an eternal flame in Arlington National Cemetery
Jackie Kennedy Onassis
Bruce
$100 [1]
Stress is a leading cause of bruxism, the habit of grinding these
grinding the teeth
Mike
$100 [6]
Item of jewelry worn by Mr. Clean
an earring
Mike
$100 [7]
If you're a quadrigamist, you've been married this many times
four
Bruce
$200 [14]
Minnesota is famous for having "10,000" of these but it actually has about 15,000
lakes
Bruce
$200 [4]
The famous song about "The Sweetheart of" this fraternity was written by 2 Alpha Pis
Sigma Chi
Mike
$200 [18]
Wildlife biologist Cynthia Moss tells elephants apart by these body parts
their ears
Carole Mike
$200 [2]
First aid books say you should not induce this if a person has swallowed a petroleum product
vomiting
Bruce
$200 [8]
This candy company's box & logo suggest a needlepoint "sampler"
Whitman
Bruce
$200 [10]
It's what you'd buy or store in a vintry
wine
Carole
$300 [15]
Runners flock to the "Follow the Swallow" 10-K run in this California city
(San Juan) Capistrano
Bruce
$300 [16]
Pat Boone wrote the English lyrics for this song whose title is Italian for "when, when, when"
"Quando, Quando, Quando"
Mike
$300 [30]
In December 1994 President Clinton asked this Surgeon General to resign
Joycelyn Elders
Mike
$300 [21]
Sydenham's chorea, which affects children, is also known as this "dance"
St. Vitus
Carole
$300 [9]
This company's "Tire Man", Bib, goes back to 1898
Michelin
Carole
$300 [11]
Before buying a quiver, you might consult a fletcher, a person who makes these
arrows
Carole Bruce
$400 [24]
The Concord Monitor & Foster's Daily Democrat are 2 of this state's leading newspapers
New Hampshire
Bruce Mike
$400 [26]
In "My Fair Lady", Freddy sings, "Let the time go by, I won't care if I can be here on" this
"the street where you live"
Carole
$400 [19]
For the August 1992 Vanity Fair cover, she covered her body with a painted-on suit
Demi Moore
Mike
$400 [22]
If your septum curves into one of your nostril chambers, it's said to be this
deviated
Carole
$400 [12]
This jean company's trademark is a brand featuring its name
Lee
Mike
$400 [28]
From Afrikaans, schlenter, meaning fake, is used especially to refer to an imitation one of these gems
diamonds
Carole
DD $500 [25]
The Willa Cather Memorial Prairie in this state preserves native grasslands as Willa Cather knew them
Nebraska
Bruce
$500 [27]
The 1926 song "There's a New Star in Heaven Tonight" was inspired by the death of this silent film idol
Rudolph Valentino
Carole Mike
$500 [20]
Since 1982 her book "Entertaining" has gone through over 20 printings
Martha Stewart
Carole Mike
$500 [23]
This disorder is characterized by uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep several times a day
narcolepsy
Bruce
$500 [13]
The "A" in RCA used to form one of these; the "Z" in Zenith still does
a lightning bolt
Mike
$500 [29]
Something nummular is shaped like this; makes cents
a penny (round, a coin)
Mike

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE SUPREME COURT ZOOLOGY NOTORIOUS THE 14th CENTURY BODIES OF WATER FICTION
$200 [23]
New York Times Co. v. United States was the case dealing with these Vietnam War documents
the Pentagon Papers
Bruce
$200 [17]
This black & white forest dweller of China eats about 80 pounds of bamboo shoots daily
a panda bear
Mike
$200 [11]
On Nov. 22, 1963 he also murdered Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit
Oswald
Bruce
$200 [12]
Around 1318 Oderico da Pordenone retraced this man's route to China, to verify his stories
Marco Polo
Carole
$200 [6]
The Barents, Beaufort & East Siberian seas are different sections of this ocean
the Arctic
Carole
$200 [1]
His "Dolores Claiborne" was the bestselling hardcover novel of 1992
Stephen King
Carole
$400 [24]
William H. Moody, who prosecuted her for ax murdering her parents, served on the Supreme Court 1906-1910
Lizzie Borden
Mike
$400 [18]
Outweighing 20 elephants, it's the largest & heaviest animal that ever lived
a blue whale
Mike
$400 [22]
In 1890, at Auburn Prison, William Kemmler became the first American executed in this device
the electric chair
Bruce
$400 [13]
In 1345 this cathedral on the Ile de la Cite in the Seine was finished after 182 years of construction
Notre Dame
Bruce
$400 [7]
Named for its reef formations, this sea merges with the Solomon Sea to the north & the Tasman Sea to the south
the Coral Sea
Carole
$400 [2]
This "Jurassic Park" author originally published "A Case of Need" under the name Jeffery Hudson
(Michael) Crichton
Carole
$800 [29]
Benjamin Cardozo was related to this poet who wrote, "Give me your tired..." etc.
Emma Lazarus
Carole
$600 [19]
The sewellel or mountain beaver is the most primitive member of this order of mammals
a rodent
Mike
$600 [25]
Bob Ford, who killed this outlaw, was himself killed by Edward O. Kelly 10 years later
Jesse James
Carole Bruce
$600 [14]
This world capital had its beginnings with a city founded on an island in Lake Texcoco
Mexico City
Carole
$600 [8]
The Strait of Dover connects the English Channel with this sea
the North Sea
Mike
$600 [3]
Barbara Taylor Bradford wrote several books on interior design before turning to fiction with "A Woman of" this
Substance
Mike
$1,000 [30]
This author of Roe v. Wade was appointed after the failed nominations of Carswell & Haynsworth
Harry Blackmun
$800 [20]
The siamang, found in Malaysia & Sumatra, is the largest of these small apes
a gibbon
Carole
$800 [26]
The early leaders of this notorious organization in the U.S. were called "Mustache Petes"
the Mafia
Mike
$800 [15]
This merchant, the cat's meow, was made Lord Mayor of London in 1397
Dick Whittington
$800 [9]
This trench near Guam contains the deepest point in the Pacific
the Marianas
Carole
$800 [4]
This bestseller by Thomas Tryon tells of twin brothers Niles & Holland Perry, one of whom is dead
The Other
Carole
DD $2,000 [28]
In 1917 the beginning of the court's term was changed from the 2nd to the 1st Monday in this month
October
Bruce
$1,000 [21]
In Peru this smallest member of the camel family is protected by law
vicuna
Carole Mike
$1,000 [27]
According to Alvin Karpis, she was no criminal mastermind; she was just taking care of her boys
Ma Barker
Bruce
$1,000 [16]
This league that included the towns of Hamburg & Bremen reached its height of power around 1370
the Hanseatic League
Mike
DD $1,400 [10]
The Gulf of Finland, which freezes over for several months during winter, is an arm of this sea
the Baltic
Carole
$1,000 [5]
"Brain" & "Coma" are 2 of this author's early medical thrillers
Robin Cook
Carole

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD CITIES

It's the capital of South Africa located in the geographic center of the country

Bloemfontein

Bruce "What is Pretoria?" — wagered $1,500
Mike "What isJohannesbergPretoria" — wagered $1,500
Carole "What is Pretoria?" — wagered $799

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