Show #2144 - Thursday, December 23, 1993

Jean Grewe game 4.

Contestants

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Jennifer Hybertsen, an arts consultant from Portland, Oregon

Peter Ambrose, a paleontologist from Hawaiian Gardens, California

Jean Grewe, a typesetter from Oak Park, Illinois (whose 3-day cash winnings total $29,901)

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Jeopardy! Round

DINOSAURS
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
RELATIVELY SPEAKING
NONFICTION
WORLD RELIGIONS
GERMAN 101
    $100 2
The oviraptor's name indicates that it is believed to have stolen these
    $100 1
It's the town where "All Ye Faithful" are invited to "O Come"
    $100 26
It's the form of address for a nun
    $100 16
Len Deighton is famous for spy novels, but he also wrote "Ou Est Le Garlic", which is this kind of book
    $100 21
The Brahmins are the most elevated of the 4 varnas of this religion's social system
    $100 11
These 2 antonyms are ja & nein
    $200 3
The teeth of this, the largest terrestrial predator ever known, were about 7 inches long
    $200 7
"The world in solemn stillness lay to hear the angels" do this
    $200 27
In the 1960s old-fashionable glasses & dresses were named after this relative
    $200 17
Susan Sontag wrote an acclaimed 1977 book about this art—say cheese!
    $200 22
Theravada is the form of this religion practiced in Sri Lanka & Southeast Asia
    $200 12
When traveling in Germany, you might ask, "Sprechen sie Englisch?", which means this
    $300 4
Protoceratops is known only from rocks in this Mongolian desert
    $300 8
"God rest ye merry, gentlemen" brings you tidings of these 2 things
    $300 28
The older male sibling; Orwell's was watching you
    $300 18
This astronomer was inspired to write "Broca's Brain" after seeing Paul Broca's brain in a jar in Paris
    $300 23
In Islam these 2 sacred cities in Western Arabia are called the Haramain
    $300 13
If you rent ein auto in der Winter, you might need some of this fluid, der Frostschutz
    $400 5
Whether the bony plates on the back of this dinosaur were in 1 or 2 rows is a matter of some dispute
    $400 9
According to the carol, it's what you do with "boughs of holly"
    $400 29
They're the first relatives mentioned in the Gettysburg Address
    $400 19
She wrote the 1935 book "Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies"
    $400 24
The shroud of this Italian city was first written about in France in the 1350s
    $400 14
To find one of these, look for a sign that says "damen" or "frauen"
    DD: $300 6
Edmontosaurus fossils have been found in Montana & in this Canadian province
    $500 10
Its second verse begins, "The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes"
    $500 30
It's the term for the first language anybody learns
    $500 20
In 1965 he published his first book of essays, "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby"
    $500 25
Francis Asbury was the American pioneer of this Protestant denomination founded by John Wesley
    $500 15
"Ich habe hunger" means "I'm hungry"; "Ich habe durst" means this

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

Jean Peter Jennifer
$2,000 $1,100 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jean Peter Jennifer
$4,200 $700 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES
FAMOUS WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
FATS & OILS
SPORTS
SHAKESPEARE TRIVIA
    $200 11
Counties in this state include Citrus, Seminole & Suwannee
    $200 6
President Reagan jokingly called this prime minister "the best man in England"
    $200 16
This largest Japanese automaker is headquartered in a city named for it
    $200 21
This thick fat lies under the skin of seals, dolphins & whales
    $200 26
Major divisions in this sport are fast pitch, slow pitch & modified pitch
    $200 1
This theatre burned down in 1613 after a prop cannon fired the roof during "Henry VIII"
    $400 12
The highest waterfalls in the U.S. are located in a national park in this state
    $400 7
In 1993 an estimated 90 million viewers watched her TV interview with Michael Jackson
    $400 17
This French mineral water's distinctive green bottle was patterned after an Indian club
    $400 22
In the U.S. about half the oil produced from this legume is used in margarine & shortening
    $400 27
This L.A. Kings center has led the National Hockey League in scoring a record 9 times
    DD: $500 2
Macbeth taunts him to "lay on"; he does & Macbeth is killed
    DD: $1,000 13
Surrounded by 4 of the 5 Great Lakes, it has the longest freshwater shoreline of any state
    $600 8
In March 1993 she was sworn in as America's first woman attorney general
    $600 18
Kaliber is a non-alcoholic lager by this stout brewer founded in Ireland
    $600 23
The plant that yields this colorless oil used as a laxative may grow up to 40 feet high
    $600 28
Red Auerbach, the only NBA coach to win over 1,000 games, coached this team for 16 seasons
    $600 3
She was set to turn 14 on Lammas-Eve
    $800 14
Opposing leaders Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were both born in this state
    $800 9
From 1969–1975 this humorist wrote a column for "Good Housekeeping" called "Up The Wall"
    $800 19
German audiotape producer that was originally known as Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik
    $800 24
Oil from the European species of this nut, also called a hazelnut or cobnut, is used in perfumes
    $800 29
The helmets of this NFL team are decorated with a fleur-de-lis
    $800 4
6 months after Shakespeare hurriedly married her, Susanna was born
    $1000 15
In 1791, after 14 years as an independent republic, it became the 14th state
    $1000 10
This champion skater who starred in the Ice Capades for 9 consecutive seasons now owns the company
    $1000 20
This London-based news service is the world's leading distributor of computerized information
    $1000 25
Olive oil is used to make this soap named for the region in Spain where it was first manufactured
    $1000 30
With 8 in this sport, Shirley Babashoff has won more Olympic medals than any other U.S. woman
    $1000 5
Shakespeare's 3-word, completely alliterative play title

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jean Peter Jennifer
$11,800 $5,400 $4,200
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

MAGAZINES
After the TV show premiered in 1964, The New Yorker wouldn't allow this family in its cartoons

Final scores:

Jean Peter Jennifer
$17,800 $10,799 $5,401
4-day champion: $47,701 2nd place: notebook computer from CompUSA + Eastpak backpacks 3rd place: Magnavox 25" TV

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Jean Peter Jennifer
$12,100 $4,900 $4,200
27 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
13 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $21,200

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Game tape date: 1993-09-14
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