Show #2329 - Thursday, October 20, 1994

Contestants

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Randy Young, a production manager from Chicago, Illinois

Erik Russell, a high school tutor from Westminster, California

Peg Serenyi, a school librarian from Potomac, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,600)

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Jeopardy! Round

JERUSALEM
ANIMATION
AMERICANA
NICKNAMES
IMMORTALITY
FILE UNDER "J"
    $100 1
Jerusalem residents are accustomed to the khamsin, a hot, dusty one of these
    $100 21
In the '30s the popularity of the Fleischer cartoons starring this sailor rivaled Disney's Mickey Mouse
    $100 20
This state is sometimes called "Icebergia"
    $100 12
King Louis V of this country was such a sluggard that he was known as Louis the Do-Nothing
    $100 8
This Georgia fruit is a symbol of immortality to the Chinese
    $100 3
Versions of this dance popular in the 1930s & 1940s include the Lindy Hop & the Jive
    $200 2
Due to the many different religions in the city, these 3 days are each considered a sabbath
    $200 23
Scandal hit the papers in 1994 when a few frames of Jessica Rabbit in this film were found very revealing
    $200 22
The Moravian settlement of Salem, North Carolina grew into a city known by this hyphenated name
    $200 13
Auto manufacturer William C. Durant was the founder & "The General of" this company
    $200 16
Tradition places one of these fountains in India, so Ponce de Leon could have looked there
    $200 7
Soweto is the most populous township of this largest South African city
    $300 4
Around 1000 B.C. this king captured the city from the Jebusites & made it his capital
    $300 24
In a 1977 series this myopic character was given a companion-- McBarker, a nearsighted dog
    $300 28
Cabbage Row in this South Carolina city was the inspiration for Catfish Row in "Porgy and Bess"
    $300 14
This magician's ease in slipping out of handcuffs won him the title "The Handcuff King"
    $300 17
In Buddhism it's the process of a soul repeatedly reborn in new bodies
    $300 9
It's a large national or international gathering of Boy Scouts
    $400 5
The city is home to this, Israel's parliament
    $400 25
Songs in this ABC Saturday morning series of shorts included "Figure Eight" & "Three is a Magic Number"
    $400 29
Chincoteague Island in this state is famous for its pony auction but it also has an oyster museum
    $400 15
Some say Martha Jane Canary earned this nickname because she often caused catastrophes
    $400 18
He shared his immortality with his brother Castor, who was killed by Idas
    $400 10
From the Spanish for "meeting", it's a small group ruling a country after a coup d'etat
    $500 6
Entrances to this area include the Damascus, Zion & Herod's gates
    $500 26
Released in 1947, "Tubby The Tuba" was one of his "Puppetoons"
    DD: $800 30
The Turquoise Trail is a scenic route that travels along the Sandia Mountains in this state
    $500 27
We assume Jenny Lind sang like a Scandinavian bird since this was her famous nickname
    $500 19
Immortelles are these that retain their color & form after being dried
    $500 11
In November 1973 this Texas lawyer was named special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Peg Erik Randy
$1,000 $400 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Peg Erik Randy
$3,100 $2,300 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
MUSEUMS
MEDICAL HISTORY
LITERATURE
CHEESE
FAMOUS WILSONS
    $200 4
Before mounting his horse on the night of April 18, 1775, he crossed the Charles River in a small boat
    $200 7
The home of Protestant reformer John Knox is now a museum in this Scottish capital
    $200 22
Doctors in China in the 3rd century B.C. tried to restore the patient's harmony of yin & this
    $200 1
"The Old Man and the Sea" was the last of his novels published during his lifetime
    $200 2
Edam cheese is coated with this material in yellow or red
    $200 21
James Wilson is 1 of only 6 people who signed both of these historic U.S. documents
    $400 14
After the war he became the only Continental Navy officer awarded a gold medal
    $400 8
His Salzburg birthplace is that city's second-most heavily visited attraction
    $400 23
This French chemist is considered the founder of the science of microbiology
    $400 3
This Dickens novel begins, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"
    $400 6
This best-known Greek cheese is cured in whey or brine
    $400 24
Henry Wilson was this former Civil War general's second vice president
    $600 15
In 1778 this British general became second in command to Sir Henry Clinton
    DD: $1,000 9
A museum in this European city chronicles the history of the Red Cross through films & exhibits
    $600 26
In 1926 it was found that a diet rich in this raw organ meat could treat pernicious anemia
    $600 5
In 1927 he published a book for children called "The Tarzan Twins"
    $600 18
This Swiss cheese is named for the Emme Valley in the canton of Bern
    $600 25
In 1965 he broke into the pop Top 40 with "In The Midnight Hour"
    DD: $900 16
This Prussian has been called the "First Teacher of the American Army"
    $800 10
This German state's National Museum in Munich houses a large collection of nativity scenes
    $800 27
Australian nurse who was known for her rehab techniques for polio victims
    $800 12
Paul Baumer, a 19-year-old German soldier, is the narrator of this Erich Maria Remarque novel
    $800 19
Mi-chevre cheeses are made of cow's milk & at least 25% this animal's milk
    $800 29
Samuel Wilson has been saluted by Congress as the progenitor of this national symbol
    $1000 17
In Pennsylvania, at Brandywine & Germantown, Washington engaged British troops led by this general
    $1000 11
This Dutch museum not only has "The Night Watch", it has an exhibit explaining its history
    $1000 28
Marcello Malpighi found the capillaries that completed this man's circulation theory
    $1000 13
1993's "A Tidewater Morning" was this author's first fiction book since "Sophie's Choice" in 1979
    $1000 20
A glass of port is a traditional accompaniment for this British blue cheese
    $1000 30
"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" is part of his cycle of plays about Blacks in America

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Peg Erik Randy
$9,500 $4,200 $6,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

1960s THEATRE
In the 1966-'67 Broadway season, this playwright had 4 shows running simultaneously

Final scores:

Peg Erik Randy
$12,500 $4,200 $12,200
3-day champion: $37,100 3rd place: Iris Arc crystal cottage 2nd place: Broyhill dining room set + Carpet One carpeting

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Peg Erik Randy
$9,200 $4,100 $5,800
22 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $19,100

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Game tape date: 1994-08-24
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