Show #1943 - Wednesday, February 3, 1993

Contestants

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Nancy Mednick, an elementary art school teacher from Tenafly, New Jersey

Mac McGowan, a social worker from Phoenix, Arizona

Barbara Sontz, a computer consultant from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $23,800)

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Jeopardy! Round

LANGUAGES
SICKNESS & HEALTH
THE OSCARS
ROCKS & MINERALS
FOUNTAINS
"EX" MARKS THE SPOT
    $100 1
The golden age of literature in this language lasted from the first century B.C. to about 14 A.D.
    $100 9
It's been called the "sunshine vitamin"
    $100 26
Jeremy Irons' performance as this enigmatic socialite won him a 1990 Oscar
    $100 16
It's the principal alloy of iron
    $100 6
Legend says that if you throw a coin into this Roman fountain, you'll return someday
    $100 20
According to a proverb, there's one of these "to every rule"
    $200 2
Xhosa, a Bantu language, is spoken near the Cape of Good Hope in this country
    $200 10
This yellowing of the skin & whites of the eyes may occur when one has hepatitis
    $200 27
Michael Caine & Dianne Wiest both won Oscars for this Woody Allen film
    $200 17
The one named for the Black Prince in the Crown Jewels is really a red spinel, not this gem
    $200 7
The famous fountains at this royal complex near Paris were begun about 1661
    $200 21
Of the 3 branches of government, it's the one headed by the president
    $300 3
This is an official language in Luxembourg, Liechtenstein & Austria
    $300 11
In 1882 German physician Robert Koch discovered the bacterium which causes this lung disease
    $300 28
This director who won for "The Last Emperor" is Italian, not Chinese
    $300 18
The name of this fine-grained, translucent variety of gypsum was used by the Romans for marble
    $300 8
A statue commonly called "Eros" occupies a fountain in this London "Circus"
    $300 22
In 1991 this corp. agreed to pay $1.025 billion in fines for the 1989 oil spill in Prince William Sound
    $400 4
Galician, spoken in northwestern Spain, is a dialect of this language, not Spanish
    $400 12
This chemical derived from the bark of a tree was the only treatment for malaria for hundreds of years
    $400 29
William Hurt, Holly Hunter & Albert Brooks all received acting nominations for this 1987 film
    DD: $400 19
The name of this mineral was often featured in big letters on old-time theatre curtains
    $400 13
Mogul ruler Shah Jahan had many fountains built in this city, home of the Taj Mahal
    $400 23
It's a concentrated flavoring, often in liquid form, such as almond or vanilla
    $500 5
When spoken in Belgium, the Dutch language is popularly called this
    $500 15
This disease that usually afflicts Blacks results from a flaw in the hemoglobin molecule
    $500 30
Whoopi Goldberg was the first Black actress to win since this actress won for "Gone with the Wind"
    $500 25
Early photographers used this lightest common metal as an ingredient in flashpowder
    $500 14
The fountain of Castalia flowed near the stone marking the center of the Earth at this Greek site
    $500 24
Prohibited by the Constitution, it's a law that makes an act criminal after it's already been committed

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

Barbara Mac Nancy
$400 $1,100 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Barbara Mac Nancy
$800 $500 $2,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
FAMOUS WOMEN
RELIGION
NONFICTION
HISTORY
GRAINS
    $200 6
Ecuador's backbone is formed by 2 parallel rows of peaks of this mountain system
    $200 22
She started as a writer on "Today" in 1961; she became co-host in 1974
    $200 1
The direction Muslims face toward this city during prayer is called the Qiblah
    $200 16
His great work, "An American Dictionary of the English Language", was first published in 1828
    $200 11
A 1936 military uprising led by this general touched off the Spanish Civil War
    $200 21
This grain is grown in flooded fields called paddies
    $400 7
Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe, is located about 55 miles southwest of Budapest in this country
    $400 23
This dancer & spy was born at Leeuwarden in the Netherlands in 1876
    DD: $1,000 2
Northern & southern branches of the American Methodist Church split in 1844 over this issue
    $400 17
Harrison Salisbury's "The 900 Days" is about the WWII siege of this Soviet city
    $400 12
After a 1974 invasion, Turkey gained control of about 40% of this island
    $400 27
The chief types of this grain are pod, sweet, flour, flint, dent, waxy & pop
    $600 8
The Information Please Almanac describes this country as "a tiny, hilly wedge driven into the French Mediterranean coast"
    $600 24
Her 1952 "Complete Book of Etiquette" established her as an authority on manners
    $600 3
The Sindhu, Sarasvati & Narmada are 3 of this religion's lesser-known sacred rivers
    $600 18
Pete Earley's "The Hot House" tells the inside story of this Kansas federal prison
    $600 13
Hardecanute, who died in 1042, was the last king of this country who also ruled England
    $600 28
Samuel Johnson wrote that it's given to horses in England "but in Scotland supports the people"
    $800 9
Greece is the southernmost country lying on this peninsula
    $800 25
In the 1932 Olympics this American set world records in 2 women's track & field events
    $800 4
A former home of this founder of the Mormon Church stands on Stafford Road in Palmyra, New York
    $800 19
Alan Bullock's study of these two 20th century dictators is subtitled "Parallel Lives"
    $800 14
Under Soviet pressure, Vietnam withdrew its last forces from this country in 1989
    $800 29
About 25% of this U.S. grain crop is used to make malt
    $1000 10
The western part of Australia has 2 "Great" deserts, the Great Victoria & this one
    $1000 26
After she orbited in 1963, the Russians didn't send another woman into space until 1982
    $1000 5
Supposedly born on the same day, Ananda was this man's first cousin & an important disciple
    $1000 20
This former Soviet foreign minister's memoirs are "The Future Belongs to Freedom"
    DD: $1,600 15
In 1861 the principalities of Moldavia & Walachia united to form this country
    $1000 30
The sweet varieties of this grain provide fodder as well as sugar & molasses

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Barbara Mac Nancy
$200 $10,100 $7,300

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Final Jeopardy! Round

SPORTS
He's the only man voted NBA MVP under 2 completely different names

Final scores:

Barbara Mac Nancy
$400 $14,601 $7,400
3rd place: Pacific Kinematic NextStep 500 + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis New champion: $14,601 2nd place: trip on Delta to Miami & 7-day cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Barbara Mac Nancy
$200 $9,300 $7,300
9 R,
5 W
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
20 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $16,800

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Game tape date: 1992-10-27
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