Show #1994 1993-04-15 (taped 1992-12-08) Regular

Contestants

Julie Peterson — a neighborhood maintenance technician from Phoenix, Arizona

Marc Golden — an attorney originally from Woodside, New York

Barbara Ambrose — a homemaker from Buckeye, Arizona (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Barbara $300 $2,000 $4,400 $400
3rd place: Spacetech karaoke system + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$4,400
17 R, 6 W
Marc $800 $2,200 $7,000 $4,599
2nd place: Gibson 3-piece kitchen + Joyce Chen cooking products + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$7,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Julie $500 $2,400 $4,700 $9,400
New champion: $9,400
$4,000
13 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

1952 FILMS SLOGANS & MOTTOES MUSIC BUSINESS & INDUSTRY WORLD CITIES
$100 [23]
A new sign installed in Times Square blinked "Don't" do this several times a minute
walk
Marc Julie
$100 [17]
This Taylor & Burton epic was over 4 hours long when first released in 1963
Cleopatra
Marc
$100 [5]
This Latin motto on the presidential seal & on U.S. coins is from a poem attributed to Virgil
E Pluribus Unum
Marc
$100 [1]
Passion music tells the story of his suffering
Jesus Christ
Marc
$100 [9]
This wine company was founded in 1933 by 2 brothers in Modesto, California
Gallo
Barbara
$100 [2]
Pest, Obuda & Buda were combined in 1873 to make this capital city
Budapest
Marc
$200 [24]
He surprised Democratic leaders at a dinner on March 29, saying he would not seek reelection
Truman
Marc
$200 [18]
Jack Lemmon played Felix Ungar & he played Oscar Madison in the film version of "The Odd Couple"
Walter Matthau
Julie
$200 [11]
A well-known civil rights slogan was "one man, one" this
vote
Barbara
$200 [4]
This "Waltz King" also wrote polkas, but we've never heard him called the Polka King
(Johann) Strauss
Julie
$200 [22]
Based in Paris, this company is a world leader in disposable razors & cigarette lighters
Bic
Julie
$200 [3]
This Haitian capital is at the southeastern end of the Gulf of Gonave
Port-au-Prince
Barbara
$300 [25]
On April 22 a home TV audience & 2,100 troops in foxholes watched one of these in the Nevada desert
an nuclear bomb explosion
Marc
$300 [19]
Later to star in "The Seven Year Itch", she had a bit part in the Marx Brothers' "Love Happy"
Marilyn Monroe
Barbara
$300 [14]
The motto of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, "maintiens le droit", translates to this
maintain the right
Barbara Marc
$300 [10]
The name of the dulcimer comes from "dulce melos", which means this kind of song in Latin
sweet
Barbara Julie
$300 [28]
Capital Cities/ABC owns 80% of this sports cable TV network
ESPN
Julie
$300 [6]
On Dec. 23, 1972 an earthquake almost completely destroyed this Nicaraguan capital
Managua
Barbara
$400 [26]
In January the Justice Dept. charged this company with monopolizing the tabulating industry
IBM
Marc
$400 [20]
This Americanization of Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai" starred Yul Brynner & Steve McQueen
The Magnificent Seven
Barbara
$400 [15]
A motto of the U.S. Air Force Academy is "Commitment to" this
Excellence
Marc
$400 [12]
In a famous Mills Bros. song, this insect is told to "light up, you li'l ol' bug of lightnin'"
glow worm
Barbara
$400 [29]
This Dutch brand is the largest U.S. beer import by a margin of over 2 to 1
Heineken
Julie
$400 [7]
Japan's most important kabuki theatre is in this famous section of Tokyo
the Ginza
Marc
$500 [27]
On January 1 the price to mail a postcard in the U.S. doubled to this amount
2 cents
Barbara
$500 [21]
Alan Ladd played the title character in the 1949 version of this F. Scott Fitzgerald novel
The Great Gatsby
Marc
$500 [16]
This state adopted "North to the Future" in 1967 after it was suggested by a local newspaperman
Alaska
Barbara
$500 [13]
Yehudi Menuhin was just 11 years old when he played this instrument at Carnegie Hall in 1927
the violin
Barbara
DD $700 [30]
This mail-order firm has retail stores only in Freeport, Maine & Japan
L.L. Bean
Julie
$500 [8]
A bust of Gen. McAuliffe stands near the "Nuts" Museum in this town he defended during WWII
Bastogne

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY GREAT COMMUNICATORS RELIGION POETRY ZOOLOGY NEW JERSEY
$200 [2]
In 1667 this country gave New York to Great Britain & in exchange received what is now Suriname
Holland (the Netherlands)
Marc
$200 [19]
In "Their Finest Hour" he wrote, "No one can guarantee success in war, but only deserve it"
Churchill
Barbara
$200 [13]
In Islam, while there are at least 100 names for God, this is the one most commonly used
Allah
Barbara
$200 [8]
"Half a league, half a league, half a league onward, all in the valley of Death" they rode
the six hundred
Julie
$200 [1]
Similar to a human baby's teeth, a baby elephant grows "milk" ones of these which fall out by age 2
tusks
Marc
$600 [26]
He's the only governor of New Jersey to go on to become president
Wilson
Marc
$400 [3]
In 1670 King Charles II granted fur-trading rights in Alberta to this company
the Hudson Bay Company
Barbara
$400 [22]
Born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in 1879, he was second only to Lenin in the 1917 revolution
Trotsky
Marc
$400 [14]
The Church of England is divided into 2 provinces, York & this; each is headed by an archbishop
Canterbury
Barbara
$400 [9]
They're the final 5 words of "Casey at the Bat"
Mighty Casey has struck out
Barbara Julie
$400 [4]
A new species of this primate, the Maues marmoset, was recently discovered in the Amazon rain forest
a monkey
Julie
DD $600 [27]
This, the state university, was founded in 1766
Rutgers
Marc
$600 [16]
In the 1550s this czar annexed Kazan & n Astrakhan, the 1st non-Slavic states in the Russian Empire
Ivan IV (the Terrible)
Barbara Marc
$600 [23]
For 21 years James Boswell wrote down almost everything this man said & did
Johnson
Julie
$600 [15]
In a synagogue the musical part of the service is led by this official
a cantor
Marc
$600 [10]
In these fields "the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row"
Flanders Fields
Barbara
$600 [5]
Also called a paint horse, it wasn't officially recognized as a breed until 1963
a Pinto
Barbara
$1,000 [28]
1 of the 2 New Jersey municipalities that have served as capital of the United States
Trenton (or Princeton)
Marc
$800 [17]
Gen. Jose de San Martin, a native of this present country, defeated the Spanish at Chacabuco, Chile in 1817
Argentina
$800 [24]
A 1983 book of this feminist's essays was called "Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions"
Gloria Steinem
$800 [20]
Since 1860 the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has been headed by this man's descendants
(Joseph) Smith
Barbara Marc
$800 [11]
In a Robert Burns poem, this river is told to "flow gently"
the Afton
Julie
$800 [6]
The Yapok of South America, a species of this mammal, is the only marsupial that can live in water
a possum
Barbara
$1,000 [18]
The new German republic founded in 1919 became known by this name from the city where the assembly 1st met
the Weimar Republic
Marc
$1,000 [25]
This Greek got over his speech impediment by talking with pebbles in his mouth & shouting over the waves
Demosthenes
Julie
$1,000 [21]
The name of this Indian religion is derived from Jina, a Sanskrit word for "conqueror"
Jainism
Julie
DD $1,500 [12]
These flowers are mentioned in the Wordsworth poem "I wandered lonely as a cloud"
daffodils
Julie
$1,000 [7]
The Arctic species of this bird breeds in summer near the North Pole, then winters in Antarctica
the tern
Barbara

Final Jeopardy!

LITERARY QUOTES

This title is the only quote by playwright John Osborne in Bartlett's

Look back in anger

Barbara "What is Who afrid of V. Wolfe" — wagered $4,000
Julie "What is Look back in anger?" — wagered $4,700
Marc "What The play the Thing" — wagered $2,401

« Back to Games