Show #1921 - Monday, January 4, 1993

Contestants

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Richard Pedersen, a marketing support representative originally from Westport, Connecticut

RoseAnna Mueller, a professor from La Grange, Illinois

Mike Griffin, a newspaper publisher from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $18,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

ORGANIZATIONS
ITALIAN CITIES
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
MADE BY WHAM-O
MYTHS & LEGENDS
IN OTHER WORDS...
    $100 1
This agency has been providing entertainment for our armed forces since 1941
    $100 11
Until the 1970s this city's islands were sinking an average of 1/5" a year
    $100 6
The Christian Candlemas shares its February date with this shadow-seeking marmot
    $100 13
According to Wham-O, the Navy developed a mechanical launcher for these discs
    $100 19
A sailor's superstition says sighting one of these fish-tailed females at sea is a sure sign of shipwreck
    $100 24
Renowned final utterances
    $200 2
Its publications include "Pure-Bred Dogs" & "Stud Book Register"
    $200 12
Residents of this city are known as Neapolitans
    $200 7
March 26 is Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day in this state
    $200 15
A 1962 Wham-O game involving this dance came with a crossbar & foot-shaped stands & featured Chubby Checker
    $200 20
It's not a piece of fairy jewelry, it's a circle fairies like to dance inside
    $200 27
Hasta la vista, reptile creature
    $300 3
In October 1908 in Montana, this organization's first Bibles were placed in Iron Mountain's Superior Hotel
    $300 14
It's thought that Galileo demonstrated his motion studies from a bell tower in this city
    DD: $1,500 8
The Liturgy of the Passion is performed on this day in Roman Catholic churches
    $300 16
It was made out of the "new amazing Zectron" & boy, could it bounce
    $300 21
Heimdall stands sentinel at Bifrost, & rainbow used as one of these architectural structures
    $300 28
A state of wallowing in sadness adores companionship
    $400 4
The name of this oldest international Jewish service organization means "Sons of the Covenant"
    $400 17
The Ponte Vecchio was this city's only bridge over the Arno River to be spared in World War II
    $400 9
In 1958 Congress designated this day, associated with Communist parades, as Loyalty Day
    $400 25
New for 1972, it packed a "quarter-mile of plastic fun" into a spray can
    $400 22
Amalthea, who provided the infant Zeus with milk, was either a nymph or one of these horned animals
    $400 29
One pal with you when you're hurting equals one pal for sure
    $500 5
A league named for this 17th c. author of "The Compleat Angler" sponsors many environmental projects
    $500 18
Leonardo's "The Last Supper" is at this industrial city's Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie
    $500 10
In 1992 this Islamic observance ran from March 5 to April 4
    $500 26
In the 1980s Wham-O added this kickable footbag to its line
    $500 23
Sir Walter Scott's 1813 poem "Rokeby" was inspired by the legend of this ghost ship
    $500 30
Amiable men complete the course behind all the rest

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Mike RoseAnna Richard
$700 $600 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mike RoseAnna Richard
$2,400 $1,400 $300

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
NONFICTION
ANGELS
GEOGRAPHY
ARTISTS
POTPOURRI
    $200 11
In 1728 this Dane proved that Asia & North America were separated by water
    $200 6
Sam Smith's recent book "The Jordan Rules" takes a look at this Chicago Bulls star
    $200 26
According to Jacob's dream in Genesis 28, it's what the angels used to get to & from heaven
    $200 1
Stretching over 1200 miles, it's the world's longest chain of coral formations
    $200 21
This surrealist Spaniard said, "I have always been an anarchist and a monarchist at the same time"
    $200 16
Portland Head Light, Maine's oldest lighthouse, was commissioned by this president in 1791
    $400 12
In 532 Justinian ordered the Church of Santa Sophia to be built in this Byzantine city
    $400 7
In 1970 this famous pediatrician wrote "A Teenager's Guide to Life and Love"
    $400 27
This "crusade"ing evangelist wrote the 1975 book "Angels: God's Secret Agents"
    $400 2
In 1812 Czar Alexander I moved the seat of the Finnish government from Turku to this city
    $400 22
In the 1930s Ben Shahn produced a series of paintings about this executed anarchist duo
    $400 17
18th century Italian adventurer whose name is synonymous with "great lover"
    $600 13
What is known of this country's Aryan Period comes from archaeology & religious texts called Vedas
    $600 8
In 1959 "I Remember" was published, a book of notes & reminiscences by this author of "Dr. Zhivago"
    $600 28
Muslims call him Jibril, in the Bible he's called by this name
    $600 3
This country is made up of about 480 islands & the Jutland Peninsula
    $600 23
This Frenchman who painted "The Death of Marat" had visited Marat the day before his death
    $600 18
Compounds of this metallic element are the light-sensitive chemicals used in photographic film
    $800 14
When this kingdom was formed in 1815, William VI, Prince of Orange, was put on the throne
    $800 9
"Up With Hope" profiles this leader who sought the Democratic pres. nomination in 1984 & 1988
    $800 29
This angel told Joseph Smith where a set of golden plates was buried
    $800 4
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Gulf of Oman to this gulf
    DD: $1,500 24
He created an opera version of his illustrated children's book "Where the Wild Things Are"
    $800 19
The new trans-national "euro" version of this board game uses the ECU as its currency
    $1000 15
In 1871 this Prussian unified the separate German states into a single German empire
    $1000 10
This expert on "The American Language" wrote of his life in "Happy Days", "Newspaper Days" & "Heathen Days"
    $1000 30
Mentioned in Isaiah 6, these highest-ranking angels have human form & 6 wings
    DD: $1,000 5
Czechoslovakia is divided into 4 regions: Moravia, Slovakia, Silesia & this
    $1000 25
She was the only American who exhibited work with the Impressionists
    $1000 20
The U.S. Embassy in London was designed by this Finnish-American architect

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mike RoseAnna Richard
$9,200 $4,300 $3,100
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

FOOTBALL
3 of the 4 California cities in which the Super Bowl has been played

Final scores:

Mike RoseAnna Richard
$9,799 $2,800 $2,500
2-day champion: $27,799 2nd place: Bassett home office workstation + Panasonic fax machine & personal stereo cassette player 3rd place: Ricardo Beverly Hills luggage set + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Mike RoseAnna Richard
$11,700 $3,600 $3,100
31 R,
7 W
(including 2 DDs)
11 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $18,400

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Game tape date: 1992-09-21
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