Show #2256 - Monday, May 30, 1994

Contestants

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Jim Beadles, an attorney from Silver Spring, Maryland

Marilyn Campbell, a managing editor from Princeton, New Jersey

Dave Maley, a public relations specialist from Ithaca, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,800)

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Jeopardy! Round

COUNTIES
TELEVISION
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
ANIMALS
ASSASSINATIONS
FOUR!
    $100 21
A county in Kentucky is named for this trailblazer who was an early settler there
    $100 1
This sitcom originally opened with "Rock Around The Clock" playing on a jukebox
    $100 26
Beginning in 1912 this snack food came with a toy surprise inside all of its wax-sealed boxes
    $100 11
Under 3 feet tall, the Falabella of Argentina is the smallest of these small horses
    $100 5
An Omani delegate was also killed in the 1981 attack on this Egyptian president
    $100 16
4 is this number squared
    $200 22
Counties in this state include Atlantic, Ocean & Passaic
    $200 2
He's the only original correspondent left on "60 Minutes"
    $200 27
This company is No. 1 in the production of light bulbs
    $200 12
The tusks on this Arctic pinniped may reach 3 feet in length
    $200 7
Ross McWhirter, co-editor of this book of records, was assassinated by the IRA in 1975
    $200 17
A cow's is 4-compartmented; ours has 1 only
    $300 23
Elvis could have told you that it's the seat of Shelby County, Tennessee
    $300 3
On this "Soap" spinoff, Robert Guillaume played a butler who became lieutenant governor
    $300 28
The name of this cleanser is French for "good friend"
    $300 13
This swine gets its name from the growths on its face, which can be the size of golf balls
    $300 8
Orlando Letelier, foreign minister of this country under Allende, was killed in Washington, D.C. in 1976
    $300 18
On Jan. 20, 1949 this president unveiled his Point Four Program for U.S. foreign policy
    $400 24
Lee County in this state has 2 county seats: Fort Madison & Keokuk
    $400 4
Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher lives in Cabot Cove on the coast of this state
    $400 29
Although based in Houston, this motor oil company's logo features the Liberty Bell
    $400 14
In the 1850s King Victor Emmanuel II set up an Alpine preserve to protect the ibex, a wild one of these
    $400 9
After this senator was killed in 1968, Secret Service protection was extended to presidential candidates
    $400 19
Term for a magazine that comes out every 3 months or 4 times a year
    $500 25
It's the only Pennsylvania county that shares its name with a Great Lake
    $500 6
On "Frasier", Dr. Frasier Crane hosts a radio call-in show in this Pacific Northwest city
    $500 30
This Philadelphia hatter began his company in 1865, after returning from Colorado
    DD: $500 15
The Darwin's species of this large flightless bird ranges from southern Peru to Patagonia
    $500 10
Ramon Mercader, who killed this Bolshevik leader in Mexico City, was declared a hero of the USSR
    $500 20
Atomic number 4 on the periodic table is this element symbolized Be

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

Dave Marilyn Jim
$1,100 $400 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Marilyn Jim
$3,300 $1,600 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
MUSEUMS
PLAYS
FAMOUS WOMEN
FROM SOUP TO NUTS
HEADS OF STATE
    $200 1
In 1858 gold discovered near this famous peak had miners rushing to the Rockies
    $200 11
Museums in this Utah capital include the Wheeler Historic Farm & Beehive House
    $200 16
This play revolves around the Webb & Gibbs families of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire
    $200 19
Shortly before her death, this American Indian had a reunion in England with Capt. John Smith
    $200 26
Sherry is a recommended flavoring for the soup made from this shelled reptile
    $200 6
President Kim Young Sam
    $400 2
Until it became a separate territory in 1853, what is now Washington was part of this territory
    $400 12
Material about the China Clipper flying boats is housed at the Treasure Island Museum in this California city
    $400 17
This Colette novel about a 16-year-old girl was adapted into a play by Anita Loos
    $400 22
This "Queen of Country Comedy" once wrote a column for the Nashville banner called "Minnie's Memories"
    $400 27
Menudo is a spicy tripe soup from this country
    $400 7
President Ezer Weizman
    $600 3
In 1790 one of America's first cotton mills was established in Pawtucket in this state
    $600 13
Longfellow & Wadsworth family memorabilia are on display at a museum in this largest Maine city
    $600 18
Emlyn Williams' "The Corn Is Green" is set in the village of Glansarno in this country
    $600 23
This presidential daughter inspired the 1919 song "Alice Blue Gown"
    $600 28
A paste made from these nuts is used to flavor cookies called amaretti
    $600 8
President Le Duc Anh
    DD: $900 4
In August 1826 this famed orator eulogized Thomas Jefferson & John Adams, who'd died a month earlier
    $800 14
The Musee de l'Opera in Paris houses the tiara of this Russian ballerina known for her "Dying Swan" solo
    DD: $1,000 20
At the end of this Philip Barry play, Tracy Lord remarries C.K. Dexter Haven
    $800 24
In 1970 she became the first American to win a medal at the World Gymnastics Championships
    $800 29
The unusual name of this curry-flavored soup comes from the Tamil for "pepper water"
    $800 9
President Richard von Weizsacker
    $1000 5
In 1921 this Socialist leader's 10-year prison sentence was commuted by President Harding
    $1000 15
This tavern at 54 Pearl Street in NYC is owned by the Sons of the Revolution
    $1000 21
In a play by this man, Brutus Jones, a former Pullman porter, is emperor of a small island
    $1000 25
A difficult pregnancy contributed to the 1855 death of this last surviving Bronte sister
    $1000 30
When these nuts are glazed & preserved, the French call them marrons glaces
    $1000 10
President Levon Ter-Petrosyan

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Marilyn Jim
$5,700 $8,100 $5,700

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Final Jeopardy! Round

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
3 of the last 5 presidents have earned degrees from this university

Final scores:

Dave Marilyn Jim
$11,400 $4,799 $5,700
2-day champion: $23,200 3rd place: DeLongi espresso-cappuccino maker + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis 2nd place: NEC notebook computer + Service Merchandise gift certificate

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Dave Marilyn Jim
$6,700 $8,500 $5,700
21 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $20,900

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Game tape date: 1994-02-01
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