Show #2506 1995-06-26 (taped 1995-02-14) Regular

Contestants

Cary Kinkead — a medical malpractice manager from Granada Hills, California

Mark Kolakowski — a financial analyst from Jersey City, New Jersey

Paul Bondor — an engineer from Bakersfield, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,200 $1,900 $8,700 $17,400
3-day champion: $38,401
$8,500
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Mark $0 $1,600 $9,000 $500
3rd place: Asko dishwasher + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computers or Super Nintendo Entertainment System
$7,800
22 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Cary $2,300 $2,300 $3,500 $6,900
2nd place: trip on USAir to Philadelphia & stay at the Four Seasons Hotel + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computers or Super Nintendo Entertainment System
$2,900
13 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY ACTORS & THEIR ROLES FASHION THE PLANETS 1995 CARS NEW ENGLAND TRIVIA
$100 [1]
By order of George VI, a less nationalistic 2nd verse was substituted in this British anthem in 1946
"God Save The King"
Paul Mark Cary
$100 [2]
Bette Midler, who grew up on Oahu, had a bit role in this film based on a James Michener novel
Hawaii
Mark
$100 [16]
In Scotland the pattern on this traditional pleated skirt is distinctive for each Highland clan
the kilt
Mark
$100 [11]
One theory says this luminous object in the New Testament was a conjunction of the planets
the Star of Bethlehem
Cary
$100 [26]
This company has a new ragtop Celica
Toyota
Mark
$100 [8]
Thomas Hooker & his congregation settled at this Connecticut capital in 1636
Hartford
Cary
$200 [3]
In 394 Emperor Theodosius I suppressed this Greek athletic festival that had begun in 776 B.C.
the Olympic Games
Paul
$200 [6]
In the epic film "Orlando", this Tudor queen is played by a man, Quentin Crisp
Elizabeth I
Paul
$200 [22]
The once-popular Garibaldi jacket was made of this color cashmere trimmed with black braid
red
Mark
$200 [13]
As seen by the Viking spacecraft, the sky on this planet is pale pink
Mars
Paul
$200 [27]
Pontiac's Sunfire replaced this other "Sun" model
the Sunbird
Paul
$200 [17]
The first U.S. school for this sport opened in 1929 in the White Mountains
skiing
Mark
$300 [4]
This country became a republic after King Alfonso XIII fled April 14, 1931
Spain
Paul
$300 [9]
Beth Henley wrote a leading role in her play "Control Freaks" for this actress who starred in "The Piano"
Holly Hunter
Cary
$300 [23]
Popular term for the tight, low-slung pants worn in the late '60s
hip-huggers
Paul Cary
$300 [14]
It would take about 25 of this smallest planet to make up the mass of the second smallest, Mercury
Pluto
Cary
$300 [28]
Its new XJ6 sedan has a base price of $53,450; its XJ12, $77,250
Jaguar
Cary
$300 [18]
For a while Robert Frost taught school in this state's town of Derry
New Hampshire
Paul
$400 [5]
The Russian Revolution of 1917 began with the overthrow of this dynasty
the Romanovs
Cary
$400 [10]
When this play opened on Broadway in 1980, Jane Seymour played the role of Mozart's wife
Amadeus
Paul
$400 [24]
A string tie is generally worn in a bow; this western-type necktie fastens with a slide
a bolo
Cary
$500 [21]
William Herschel discovered this planet's 2 largest moons, Oberon & Titania, as well as the planet itself
Uranus
Mark
$400 [29]
This Japanese automaker's Odyssey is its first minivan
Honda
Paul Cary
$400 [19]
In 1636 Roger Williams settled among these Indians who gave their name to a bay
Narragansett
Paul
$500 [7]
In 1927 Jose Capablanca lost his world title in this game to Alexander Alekhine
chess
Mark
$500 [12]
Edward Everett Horton played the Starkeeper in a 1965 revival of this Rodgers & Hammerstein musical
Carousel
Mark
$500 [25]
The Capezio Company was founded in 1887 to manufacture these dance items
ballet shoes
Paul
DD $1,000 [15]
The IAU decided that features on this planet should be named after women only
Venus
Cary
$500 [30]
Its Integra LS is Consumer Reports' top recommended small car
Acura
Cary
$500 [20]
This state produces 99% of the USA's wild blueberries
Maine
Mark Cary

Double Jeopardy! Round

1855 FOOD LITERARY CRITICISM ARTISTS COUNTRY IN THE MIDDLE MEDICINE MEN
$200 [11]
In 1855 Marthinus Pretorius founded a city that's now the administrative capital of this country
South Africa
Mark
$200 [16]
The Deglet Noor is the predominant type of this palm fruit grown in the U.S.
a date
Paul
$200 [21]
Mark Twain said this author of "The Deerslayer" "wrote about the poorest English that exists in our language"
(James Fenimore) Cooper
Mark
$200 [6]
During a one-year stay at an asylum in St.-Remy, 1889-1890, he produced over 150 paintings
Vincent van Gogh
Paul
$200 [1]
Costa Rica &Colombia
Panama
Mark
$400 [29]
Impressed by the deductive skills of Dr. Joseph Bell, his mentor, he based a detective on him
Arthur Conan Doyle
Paul Mark
$400 [12]
Nursing on the Black Sea in 1855, she wrote home, "What the horrors of war are, no one can imagine"
Florence Nightingale
Mark
$400 [17]
This roll whose name is French for "crescent" is made with a dough similar to puff pastry
a croissant
Mark
$400 [22]
King George II reportedly said, "I cannot read" this bard, "He is such a bombast fellow"
Shakespeare
Mark
$400 [7]
This 14'3" Michelangelo statue was moved to Florence's Accademia in the 19th century
David
Paul
$400 [2]
France, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany
Switzerland
Mark
$600 [28]
Edgar Allen discovered this sex hormone & how it's used in the female reproductive cycle
estrogen
Mark
$600 [13]
Now a historic site, the Beehive House was built in 1855 as his home
Brigham Young
Mark
$600 [18]
The average plant of this tropical fruit produces 6 to 15 hands
banana
Cary
$600 [23]
F. Scott Fitzgerald called this author's "Lord Jim" "a great book--the first third at least..."
(Joseph) Conrad
Cary
$600 [8]
Venus appears in his "Primavera" as well as in his "Birth of Venus"
Botticelli
Mark
$600 [3]
Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran
Iraq
Paul
DD $1,000 [27]
This form of mental deterioration is named for a turn-of-the- century German neurologist
Alzheimer's disease
Paul
$1,000 [15]
This "Tales of Hoffmann" composer became manager of the Bouffes-Parisiens Theatre
Offenbach
Mark
$800 [19]
This Viennese cake bears the name of the famed Sacher family of hoteliers
Sachertorte
Paul
$800 [24]
E.M. Forster called his "Ulysses" "a dogged attempt to cover the universe with mud"
James Joyce
Cary
$800 [9]
This Spaniard portrayed himself as well as the king & queen of Spain in "Las Meninas"
Velazquez
Mark Cary
$800 [4]
Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland
the Czech Republic
Mark
$1,000 [26]
The 4/25/1953 issue of Nature had a paper by these 2 men on "a structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid"
Watson & Crick
Paul
DD $2,000 [14]
In 1855 this British inventor developed a new steel-making process
(Sir Henry) Bessemer
Mark
$1,000 [20]
The young of an eel is called this
an elver
Paul
$1,000 [25]
Henry James said this Gustave Flaubert novel "has a perfection... that makes it stand almost alone"
Madame Bovary
Paul
$1,000 [10]
This Belgian artist's "Golconda" shows dozens of bowler-hatted men floating through the sky
René Magritte
$1,000 [5]
Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile
Bolivia
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

The Bonhomme Richard defeated the Serapis in this sea

the North Sea

Cary "What is the North Sea?" — wagered $3,400
Paul "What is the North Sea" — wagered $8,700
Mark "What is theNorthIrish Sea?" — wagered $8,500

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