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    $200 1
This "Twilight Zone" host wrote the first 2 plays telecast on "Playhouse 90" in October 1956
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Show #2343 - Wednesday, November 9, 1994

1994 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 3.

Contestants

Lou Diamond Phillips, an actor from La Bamba and Stand and Deliver

Marilu Henner, an author and host of her own talk show from Marilu

Jason Alexander, a Tony Award winner from Jerome Robbins' Broadway and Seinfeld

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1950s
BROADWAY MUSICAL STARS
MUSEUMS
MYTHOLOGY
SPORTS
IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?
    $100 11
A 1952 article in Reader's Digest, "Cancer by the Carton", warned against this
    $100 1
Barbra Streisand was nominated for a 1964 Tony for "Funny Girl" but lost to this star of "Hello Dolly!"
    $100 14
This soup company in Camden, N.J. has a museum of soup tureens, bowls & ladles
    $100 6
I'ts the Latinized name of the Greek hero Heracles
    $100 25
From 1918 to 1931, this player led the Major Leagues in home runs 11 times
    $100 8
Imhotep of this ancient civilization is honored as the first doctor known by name
    $200 21
These 2 states were admitted to the Union in the 1950s
    $200 2
He was working as a television director when he was hired to play the King in "The King and I" in 1951
    $200 15
The National Portrait Gallery is a part of this Washington, D.C. museum complex
    $200 7
Gordius, of Gordian knot fame, was the father of this man with the golden touch
    $200 26
1 of 2 women tennis players to exceed Jimmy Connors' men's record of 109 tournament wins
    $200 9
In the 1870s John M. Woodworth became the first person to hold this post now held by Dr. Joycelyn Elders
    $300 22
His support waned after his wife Evita died in 1952 & he was forced into exile in 1955
    $300 3
This lovely British actress played Guenevere in the original 1960 production of "Camelot"
    $300 19
Memorabilia of this aviatrix are displayed at the County Historical Museum in her hometown, Atchison, Kan.
    $300 16
The underworld was guarded by Cerberus, a 3-headed type of this animal
    $300 28
This Anaheim team finished the 1993-94 NHL season, its first, with 33 wins, 46 losses & 5 ties
    $300 10
The "maneuver" he developed is designed to aid drowning victims as well as choking victims
    $400 23
In 1958 this U.S. atomic sub sailed under the North Pole
    $400 4
Ken Howard played Thomas Jefferson in this Tony-winning musical
    $400 20
The University of Pittsburgh has a library & museum devoted to this composer of "Oh! Susanna"
    $400 17
Legend says that this woman, a cause of the Trojan War, was later hanged on Rhodes
    $400 12
The Army medical center named for this doctor opened in Washington, D.C. in 1909
    DD: $800 24
17-year-old Hussein took over this country's throne in 1953 after his father, Talal, was removed
    $500 5
In 1993 Richard Chamberlain starred as Professor Henry Higgins in a revival of this musical
    $500 27
The Topkapi Palace, in this city on the Bosporus, includes several museums
    $500 18
This bull-headed monster was the son of Pasiphae, the wife of King Minos
    $500 13
This doctor & humanitarian's work in Africa kept him from picking up his 1952 Nobel Peace Prize

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

Jason Marilu Lou
$2,100 $300 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Marilu Lou
$3,000 $0 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
TELEVISION DRAMA
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
AMERICAN LITERATURE
ART & ARTISTS
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
    $200 24
From 434 to 445 he ruled the Huns jointly with his brother Bleda
    $200 1
This "Twilight Zone" host wrote the first 2 plays telecast on "Playhouse 90" in October 1956
    $200 11
Deserts in this state include Sevier, Escalante & the Great Salt Lake Desert
    $200 6
Among the scary stories he published in 1843 were "The Tell-Tale Heart" & "The Black Cat"
    $200 20
This painter of "La Gioconda" was the son of ser Piero da Vinci & Caterina, a peasant woman
    $400 15
In 1428 she claimed that the voices of 3 saints urged her to free France from the English
    $400 2
This actor won an Emmy for his role as Willy Loman in a 1985 production of "Death of a Salesman"
    $400 7
"Israel Potter" is an 1855 novel of the American Revolution by this author of "Moby-Dick"
    $400 19
When he cut off his ear, he was living in Arles with Paul Gauguin
    DD: $500 18
3 years after he nailed his 95 theses to the church door at Wittenberg, he was excommunicated
    $600 3
In the opening of this series' first episode, Chaney of McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney & Kuzak was found dead
    $600 8
The high-living hero & heroine of his 1922 novel "The Beautiful and Damned" resemble him & his wife Zelda
    $600 12
The Andy Warhol Museum opened in this western Pennsylvania city in May 1994
    $600 25
In 1938 a sample of this element symbolized U was split into smaller barium atoms
    $800 16
In 333 B.C. at Issus, this Macedonian king routed the army of Persia's King Darius
    $800 4
On this series Dr. Steven Kiley, played by James Brolin, made house calls on his motorcycle
    $800 23
The source of this river that forms part of the Washington-Oregon border is a lake in British Columbia
    DD: $1,000 9
He described his 1966 book "In Cold Blood" as a "nonfiction novel"
    $800 13
He was never invited to join the Royal Academy though the portrait of his mom was exhibited there
    $800 22
Splitting nuclei is called fission; combining nuclei is called this
    $1000 17
In 1964 this one-time physician declared himself President of Haiti for life
    $1000 5
From 1984 to 1988, Tom Bosley played Sheriff Amos Tupper on this series set in Cabot Cove, Maine
    $1000 10
American poet who published "Dust of Snow" & "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" in 1923
    $1000 14
His "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" hangs in the Maurithuis in The Hague
    $1000 21
The central part of a nuclear reactor, it's where the fuel is

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jason Marilu Lou
$6,800 $3,600 $6,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Alphabetically, he was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence

Final scores:

Jason Marilu Lou
$11,800 $4,200 $11,400
Winner: $11,800 to Anti-Defamation League 3rd place: $10,000 to Scleroderma Research Foundation 2nd place: $11,400 to Oxfam International & El Rescate

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jason Marilu Lou
$6,800 $4,200 $6,500
18 R,
1 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $17,500

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