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    $600 27
In 1967 this company launched the Queen Elizabeth II, its last liner
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Show #2201 - Monday, March 14, 1994

Amy Fine game 2.

Contestants

Rick Geary, an illustrator and cartoonist from San Diego, California

Bob Helfrich, a clergyman from Sayreville, New Jersey

Amy Fine, a wife and mother from Potomac, Maryland (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $13,201)

Jeopardy! Round

METALS
COMEDY FILMS
INCREDIBLE EDIBLES
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
NEXT IN LINE
"EX" WORDS
    $100 12
Radiation shielding is an important use of this metal, symbol Pb
    $100 3
Macaulay Culkin got left behind in this film & its sequel
    $100 11
The Masai tap the veins of their cattle with special arrows to get this, which they drink
    $100 22
This book's title was originally followed by "and Mr. McGregor's Garden"
    $100 17
Heading away from the Sun, it's Venus, Earth, then this planet
    $100 1
God calls Moses to leadership in this Old Testament book
    $200 14
A major use of platinum is in the catalytic converters found on these vehicles
    $200 4
Charlie Sheen goes on a rescue mission Rambo-style in this comedy "Part Deux"
    $200 13
Lapps lap up the milk of these deer, & they use it to make cheese, too
    $200 23
This bull would rather smell flowers than fight
    $200 18
Graduates going up the honor scale know that it's cum laude, magna cum laude, this
    $200 2
A museum display, or anything introduced as evidence in court
    $300 15
Quicksilver is another name for this metal
    $300 5
In a 1991 remake of this film, Steve Martin took the role originally played by Spencer Tracy
    $300 16
Vitellius, a noted glutton & ancient emperor of this, gorged himself on flamingo tongues & peacock brains
    $300 24
We looked! Then we saw him step in on the mat! We looked! And we saw him!" this Dr. Seuss character
    $300 19
The USDA meat rankings progress from select to choice to this
    $300 8
From the Latin for "high", it means to praise or glorify
    $400 27
This, the Earth's most abundant metal, is sometimes anodized for use as a building material
    $400 6
In a 1988 film he play Danny De Vito's twin
    $400 29
Luak, drunk in Indonesia, is a type of this beverage made from beans already digested by a civet cat
    $400 25
In this 1908 novel, Rat, Toad & Badger reside on the banks of an English river
    $400 20
Hexagon follows pentagon & this follows quintuplets
    $400 9
The pleasure tours usually have low fares & are of short duration
    $500 28
This metal found in rat poisons can be detected in hair or fingernails
    $500 7
In this classic Jerry Lewis creates a potion that changes him from shy chem. teacher to campus swinger
    $500 30
The liver of this tusked pinniped is a traditional food of the Eskimos
    $500 26
The ALA awards this medal annually for the most distinguished children's picture book
    DD: $1,000 21
Next president in the sequence: Lincoln, Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt,...
    $500 10
Impromptu

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

Amy Bob Rick
$1,800 $500 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Amy Bob Rick
$3,000 $1,400 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES
HISTORIC NAMES
TRAVEL GUIDES
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
SHIPS
QUOTES
    $200 2
The Milwaukee Sentinel is the oldest newspaper in this state
    $200 4
This British naturalist was born on the same day as Abraham Lincoln, February 12, 1809
    $200 13
For its 1993 "Tourbook"s, this U.S. car & road organization approved almost 28,000 establishments
    $200 12
Taiwan observes Constitution Day on this date when many observe Christmas
    $200 1
In 1959 the N.S. Savannah became the first commercial ship powered by this
    $200 14
Variety reported the 1929 stock market crash with the headline this street "Lays an Egg"
    $400 3
Rochester in this state is home to the largest private medical center in the world, the Mayo Clinic
    $400 5
On his deathbed in 1821, his final word is said to have been "Josephine"
    $400 28
This French tire maker published its first Red Guide in 1900 to promote car use
    $400 20
Reformation Day, Oct. 31, is the anniversary of the day he posted his 95 Theses in 1517
    $400 19
The largest portion of the world's merchant fleet is this type of cargo ship
    $400 15
The 19th century novelist Margaret Wolfe Hungerford wrote that this is "in the eye of the beholder"
    $600 6
This state has 2 of the nation's oldest seashore resorts: Long Branch & Cape May
    $600 9
Chinese philosopher Mencius was given the title "Second Sage", being 2nd in wisdom only to this philosopher
    $600 21
This Mideast country celebrates its 1948 independence on the fifth day of the lunar month of Iyar
    $600 27
In 1967 this company launched the Queen Elizabeth II, its last liner
    $600 16
Welshman who wrote, "The joy and function of poetry is, and was, the celebration of man"
    $800 7
Gannett Peak is this state's highest mountain, though Grand Teton is better known
    $800 10
The mummy of this king thought to be the pharaoh of Exodus can be seen in Cairo
    $800 22
April 16, the birthday of Queen Margrethe II, is a holiday in this country
    $800 26
Robert Fulton's North River Steamboat was better known by this name, after the estate of a major backer
    $800 17
Robert Louis Stevenson called this institution "a friendship recognized by the police"
    $1000 8
Flathead Lake in this "Treasure State" is one of the largest natural lakes west of the Mississippi
    $1000 11
Shakespeare borrowed many of his historical facts from this ancient writer's "Parallel Lives"
    $1000 25
This German published his first guide in 1829, concerning the Rhine Valley
    DD: $3,000 23
This nation's 17th of July Day commemorates the return to power of the Bath Party in 1968
    $1000 24
Launched in 1797, this oldest decommissioned U.S. Navy ship is docked at Pier 1 in Baltimore Harbor
    DD: $2,000 18
"We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves", she wrote in "Adam Bede"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Amy Bob Rick
$8,200 $2,200 $7,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE UNITED NATIONS
The only member of the League of Nations that has never joined the United Nations under any name

Final scores:

Amy Bob Rick
$14,801 $1 $5,400
2-day champion: $28,002 3rd place: Panasonic digital effects generator & Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune for Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis 2nd place: AST color notebook & Dome home business software

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Amy Bob Rick
$8,200 $7,200 $6,900
22 R,
1 W
16 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $22,300

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