Show #2465 - Friday, April 28, 1995

Contestants

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Ken McKenzie, an engineer originally from Marietta, Georgia

Doug Levy, a claims adjuster originally from Napa, California

Larry Eilenberg, a professor from Burlingame, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,599)

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Jeopardy! Round

PEOPLE IN HISTORY
POP MUSIC
PATRON SAINTS
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
HEALTH & MEDICINE
ANAGRAMS
    $100 1
Shortly after his death, his widow Catherine Parr married Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudeley
    $100 6
This Bill Haley group previously recorded under the name The Saddlemen
    $100 21
St. Lawrence is the patron saint of this profession, too many of whom will spoil the broth
    $100 26
Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in the U.S., was created by this "serpentine" river
    $100 16
Spicy food & alcohol seem to contribute to making this facial organ red & bulbous
    $100 11
Loni never goes to the zoo without visiting this animal
    $200 2
This Mongol ruler was originally named Temujin, after a foe slain by his father
    $200 7
Years before singing with the Pips, she won on the "Ted Mack Amateur Hour"
    $200 22
Saints Louis, Cosmas & Damian are patron saints of all these professionals, not just the ones of Seville
    $200 27
Kent Island, the largest island in this bay, is part of Queen Annes County, Maryland
    $200 17
A virus is the usual cause of this inflammation of the voice box that can lead to loss of voice
    $200 12
Here's a tip: don't swallow this part of a peach
    $300 3
He was governor of Tennessee before he became the first president of the Republic of Texas
    $300 8
Joni Mitchell sang backup on his 1971 hit "You've Got A Friend"
    $300 23
Saint Barbara is the patron saint of all these workers, whether open pit or strip
    $300 28
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is partly in Alaska & partly in this state
    $300 18
AIDS is an acronym of this
    $300 13
This princess may know that her name is an anagram of Nadia
    $400 4
This notorious pirate left behind as many as 14 wives when he was killed off North Carolina in 1718
    $400 9
In 1975 this performer released a slow version of his 1962 hit "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do"
    $400 24
Let's raise a cup, an America's Cup, to St. Adjutor, patron saint of these sportsmen
    $400 29
The Laramie Mountains & many other places in this state are named for fur trapper Jacques La Ramie
    $400 19
All transmitted diseases are infectious; this term covers those that spread from person to person
    $400 14
Ann dries & ages this herb before cooking with it; how wise
    $500 5
The 3 world leaders who attended the Yalta Conference during WWII
    $500 10
This late artist's No. 1 hit "Cat's In The Cradle" was a story suggested by his wife Sandy
    $500 25
St. Hubert is the patron saint of these; we're not sure who's the patron saint of gatherers
    DD: $1,500 30
A major battleground of the Civil War, it's the largest river valley in the valley of Virginia
    $500 20
A Down's baby is born with 47 of these, one more than normal
    $500 15
Rona wants to play this leading role in "A Doll's House"

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

Larry Doug Ken
$800 $1,900 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Larry Doug Ken
$1,700 $2,800 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

VICE PRESIDENTS
FOOD
ISLAND COUNTRIES
SCIENTISTS
AGREEMENTS
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
    $200 16
While attending DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, this future vice president played on the golf team
    $200 7
The pickling type of this seasoning contains no additives, so it doesn't cloud the brine
    $200 26
Malta lies about 60 miles south of Sicily in this sea
    $200 18
This French bacteriologist established that spontaneous generation of life does not occur
    $200 6
It's the type of agreement formalized in Versailles June 28, 1919
    $200 1
Last name of Philip Roth's Alexander, who has a complaint
    $400 17
Ironically, he was elected to the Senate in 1791 over Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law
    $400 8
The hundred-year eggs that originated in this country are actually only a few months old
    $400 27
Manila hemp, or abaca, is one of the leading crops grown on the island of Mindanao in this country
    $400 19
This horticulturist grew about 65,000 berry bushes to create his hybrid berry "phenomenal"
    $400 12
A 4-letter word for an agreement; preceded by "com" it becomes a 7-letter word meaning the same thing
    $400 2
In "Tom Sawyer" he frames Muff Potter for the murder of Dr. Robinson
    DD: $1,000 20
This vice president earned his law degree in 1947 from Baltimore law school
    $600 9
The original version of this salad named for a hotel contained apples & celery but no walnuts
    $600 28
Its national anthem is "Ry Tanindrazanay Malala O", which means "o our dear native land" in Malagasy
    $600 23
In 1846 American physicist Joseph Henry was elected first secretary of this newly formed institution
    $600 13
This word for an agreement to marry comes from Old English for "in relation to truth"
    $600 3
Nickname of James T. Farrell's Bill Lonigan
    $800 21
A Texas city bears the name of this man who was vice president when Texas joined the Union
    $800 10
This dessert term may follow tipsy, diplomat or Indian
    $800 29
Male is the capital of this island country whose name also starts with the letters Mal
    DD: $1,200 24
Flemish cartographer Gerhard Kremer is better known by this Latinized version of his name
    $800 14
It's a binding agreement, or one of God's promises to man in the Bible
    $800 4
The object of the quest of criminal mastermind Casper Gutman
    $1000 22
Lincoln's first vice president, he died on July 4, 1891 in Bangor, Maine
    $1000 11
It's a "colorful" term for lobster roe as well as a pinkish-orange color
    $1000 30
Cockpit Country is an unusual area of deep limestone depressions on this 3rd-largest Caribbean island
    $1000 25
This Danish astronomer wore a metal nose after his was cut off in a duel
    $1000 15
French for a formal agreement, it's from the Latin for "agree"
    $1000 5
"Death of a Salesman" features Willy Loman & "All the King's Men" spotlights this Willie

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Larry Doug Ken
$4,300 $10,800 $5,000
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

OSCAR-WINNING FILMS
The first scene of this biographical film, the Best Picture of 1982, is set in South Africa

Final scores:

Larry Doug Ken
$5,100 $11,599 $8,000
3rd place: U-Line ice maker-refrigerator + Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computer or Super Nintendo Entertainment System New champion: $11,599 2nd place: trip to Palm Springs & stay at Oasis Water Resort Villa Hotel + Magnavox compact VHS camcorder Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computer or Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Larry Doug Ken
$4,300 $10,000 $4,000
17 R,
2 W
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $18,300

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Game tape date: 1995-01-11
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