Show #1971 1993-03-15 (taped 1992-11-18) Regular

Debby Arnold game 1.

Contestants

Pat Mitchell — an educational consultant from Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania

Debby Arnold — a registered nurse from Atlanta, Georgia

Michael Kane — a business owner from Chicago, Illinois (whose 2-day cash winnings total $33,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Michael $2,100 $3,200 $5,800 $0
3rd place: Ventura luggage + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis
$5,500
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Debby $700 $1,700 $8,000 $14,001
New champion: $14,001
$6,300
19 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Pat $1,200 $3,200 $7,000 $2,399
2nd place: Bassett dining room set + Michael C. Fina flatware
$7,000
19 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

MOLLUSKS THE 1992 FALL TV SEASON GROUPS QUOTES SALAD DAYS COUNTIES
$100 [2]
The true varieties of this mollusk are eaten by man; the ones that make pearls aren't
oysters
Pat
$100 [26]
Like "WKRP", "Martin" on the Fox network is set in one of these
a radio station
Pat
$100 [21]
It's a group of football players gathered in a circle to plan the next play
a huddle
Debby
$100 [7]
In November 1973 he said, "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook"
Richard Nixon
Michael
$100 [13]
A popular salad addition, these are cubes of bread cooked in butter or oil
croutons
Michael
$100 [1]
Yakima, Spokane, Walla Walla
Washington
Debby
$200 [9]
Octopi don't have them at all, snails have them on the outside & squid have them on the inside
shells
Debby
$200 [27]
Like "The Golden Girls", "The Golden Palace" is set in this state
Florida
Pat
$200 [22]
It's a group of related Scotsmen led by a chieftain
a clan
Debby
$200 [8]
In 1962 he said, "Not only do I knock 'em out, I pick the round"
Muhammad Ali
Pat
$200 [17]
The phrase "salad days", meaning youth, comes from his "Antony and Cleopatra"
William Shakespeare
Michael
$200 [3]
Dutchess, Kings, Queens
New York
Pat
$300 [10]
Found off Indonesia, this chambered or pearly mollusk has a lot of small tentacles
a nautilus
Debby
$300 [28]
This Carroll O'Connor series moved to CBS
In the Heat of the Night
$300 [23]
From the Latin for "school of thought", it's a religious group that's split off from a larger denomination
a sect
Pat
$300 [14]
Clause 40 of this 1215 document said, "To none will we sell, to none delay or deny, right or justice"
the Magna Carta
Michael
$300 [18]
This type of cheese is a feature of Greek salad
feta
Debby
$300 [4]
Travis, Bowie, Crockett
Texas
Pat
$400 [11]
The mussel uses byssal threads to do this
to attach itself to a surface
Debby Pat
$400 [29]
With "Crossroads" on ABC, this "Spenser for Hire" star returned to series TV
Robert Urich
Pat
$400 [24]
Spelled one way, it's a group of military people; another way, it's a group of traveling actors
a troop (troupe)
Michael
$500 [16]
When asked what jazz is, this legendary trumpeter said, "Man, if you gotta ask you'll never know"
Louis Armstrong
Michael
$400 [19]
This dressing is named for an area of the St. Lawrence River
Thousand Island
Debby
$400 [5]
Greenville, Spartanburg, Sumter
South Carolina
Michael
$500 [12]
This mollusk that looks like an oil company logo has many eyes that keep a sharp lookout for enemies
a scallop
Debby
$500 [30]
On "Hearts Afire" John Ritter & Markie Post send off sparks in this capital
Washington, D.C
$500 [25]
This French word has come into our vocabulary to mean a small, exclusive circle of friends
a clique
Pat
DD $700 [15]
He wrote "The Medium is the Message" in 1964 & published "The Medium is the Massage" in 1967
Marshall McLuhan
Michael
$500 [20]
This red-leafed Italian salad ingredient is a type of chicory
radicchio
Pat
$500 [6]
Cochise, Apache, Navajo
Arizona
Michael

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY BIBLICAL WOMEN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES HISTORY DRAMA LESSER KNOWN NAMES
$200 [1]
The island of Honshu is separated from Russia & Korea by this sea
the Sea of Japan
Pat
$200 [26]
Her kinswoman Elizabeth hails her as "the mother of my Lord" in Luke 1:43
Mary
Michael
$200 [6]
In 1991 Arthur K. Smith became the first non- Mormon president of the University of this state
Utah
Debby
$200 [11]
The Samil Independence movement began in this Korean capital city on March 1, 1919
Seoul
Debby
$200 [13]
Scene 3 of "The Last Days of Lincoln" takes place at this future president's battle headquarters
Grant
Debby
$200 [21]
James Kirke Paulding, Van Buren's Sec'y of the Navy, worked with this Rip Van Winkle author on "Salmagundi"
Washington Irving
Debby
$400 [2]
At 11,168 feet, Aneto Peak in northeastern Spain is the highest mountain in this range
the Pyrenees
Debby
$400 [27]
Genesis 3:20 calls her "the mother of all living"
Eve
Debby
$400 [7]
Undergraduate women weren't admitted to this New Haven, Conn. university until 1969
Yale
Debby
$400 [12]
As you can tell from its name, this E. European country traces its ancestry & language back to the Romans
Romania
Debby
$400 [14]
Puck refers to himself as Robin, which is his other name, in the last line of this comedy
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Michael
$400 [22]
Diego, this explorer's only legitimate son, had to sue to get his father's hereditary rights from Ferdinand
Columbus
Michael
$600 [3]
The Torne & Muonio Rivers form most of this country's border with Finland
Sweden
Pat
DD $500 [28]
Scripture calls this woman the daughter of Herodias; the historian Josephus calls her this
Salome
Debby
$600 [8]
With help from Marshall Field, this university was founded in 1891
the University of Chicago
Pat
$600 [18]
The ancient Brehon laws of this country were written in an archaic form of the Gaelic language
Ireland
Pat
$600 [15]
He based the character of James in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" on his own brother James
Eugene O'Neill
Debby
$600 [23]
Edward Beale used these imported beasts as pack animals in the arid southwest
camels
Michael
$800 [4]
This capital of Newfoundland lies closer to Europe than any other major North American city
St. John's
Pat
$800 [29]
This woman for whom an Old Testament book is named bore a son who became David's grandfather
Ruth
Michael
$800 [9]
Only about 10% of the students at this state's Green Mountain College are from the state itself
Vermont
Pat
$800 [19]
Wat Tyler, who led the Peasants' Revolt in this country, was beheaded in 1381
England
Debby
$1,000 [17]
Vivien Merchant was married to this playwright when she co-starred in his 1965 play "The Homecoming"
Harold Pinter
Michael
$800 [24]
Richard III's brother, the third Duke of Clarence is said to have drowned in this potent potable
wine (Malmsey)
Michael Pat
$1,000 [5]
The chief source of revenue from this Chilean desert is copper mining
the Atacama Desert
Pat
$1,000 [30]
Then barren, she offered her handmaiden Bilhah to husband Jacob as a surrogate mother
Rachel
Pat
$1,000 [10]
A collection of manuscripts by Joel Chandler Harris is housed in the library of this university just outside Atlanta
Emory
Pat
$1,000 [20]
It was Empress Elizabeth of Russia who built the magnificent Winter Palace in this city
St. Petersburg
Michael
DD $3,000 [16]
Tennessee Williams play in which Brick asks, "Why d'ya call Gooper's kiddies no-neck monsters?"
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Debby
$1,000 [25]
In 1911 Irene Foote went into a marriage with this dancer with both feet
Vernon Castle
Michael

Final Jeopardy!

PUBLISHING

Last name of the Scottish brothers who began publishing textbooks in 1843 & put out their first novel in 1855

MacMillan

Michael "What McGraw" — wagered $5,800
Pat "What is Stevenson?" — wagered $4,601
Debby "What is MacMillan?" — wagered $6,001

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