Show #1986 - Monday, April 5, 1993

Contestants

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Regina Hersey, a freelance editor originally from Little Neck, New York

Chuck Diven, a former Air Force officer from Moore, Oklahoma

Kevin Porter, a software consultant from Guelph, Canada (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

IN THE BOOKSTORE
SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES
TRANSPORTATION
FEUDALISM
HINTS FROM HELOISE
"BI" WORDS
    $100 1
She dedicated "Scruples Two" to her granddaughter Kate Mattie Krantz
    $100 26
Clint Eastwood first played a San Francisco cop named Callahan in this 1971 film
    $100 16
In bobsledding you're automatically disqualified if you apply these before the finish line
    $100 17
It was the code of behavior for a knight to remember
    $100 11
Heloise likes to wrap baby shower gifts in these; most people use them to wrap baby bottoms
    $100 6
America celebrated it in 1976
    $200 2
In 1992 Alice Walker wrote a new preface to the 10th anniversary edition of this novel
    $200 27
After a wild car chase, Ryan O'Neal & Barbra Streisand fall into San Francisco Bay in this 1972 comedy
    $200 18
The full name of this Southeast Asian carriage means "man-powered vehicle"
    $200 22
The contract between lord & vassal was sealed with these of homage & fealty
    $200 12
If you've given up smoking, you can still use these small glass items as hamster feeding dishes
    $200 7
Benjamin Franklin developed these by mounting 2 different eyeglass lenses in one frame
    $300 3
This Alexandra Ripley novel opens at Melanie Wilkes' burial
    $300 28
In this Tracy & Hepburn film set in San Francisco, the answer to the title question is "Sidney Poitier"
    $300 19
Hobart "Hobie" Alter's "cat" is one of these
    $300 23
In 1066 the English nobles became vassals to this man who was a vassal of the king of France
    $300 13
Your dentist might know that Heloise uses this hygiene thread to cut cake layers & to lace up turkeys
    $300 8
Except for Nebraska, all U.S. states have this form of legislature made up of 2 houses
    DD: $500 4
This lawyer who defended Claus von Bulow titled his 1992 book "Contrary to Popular Opinion"
    $400 29
In "Dark Passage", he played an escaped convict who hid in Lauren Bacall's San Francisco apartment
    $400 20
Term for the fixed underwater fin on a sailboat; it keeps the boat from drifting sideways
    $400 24
Among their duties were cleaning out the moat & working in the fields
    $400 14
Heloise cuts up old carpet into circles that fit these so they won't stick to the bottom of glasses
    $400 9
This double sports event didn't become part of the Winter Olympics until 1960
    $500 5
He claims "The Frugal Gourmet Whole Family Cookbook" is his "most unusual" cookbook
    $500 30
Sean Connery & Mark Harmon starred in this 1988 film about murder on a San Francisco military base
    $500 21
Art Ingels made the first one of these mini cars in 1956 out of metal tubing & a lawn mower engine
    $500 25
A vassal is someone who received one of these land grants
    $500 15
This bread ingredient can clean your sinks & countertops & deodorize your refrigerator, too
    $500 10
In math, it's an expression consisting of 2 terms connected by a plus or minus sign

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

Kevin Chuck Regina
$2,200 $0 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kevin Chuck Regina
$4,400 $1,900 $1,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
GLOVES
INDIAN TRIBES
OCEAN CREATURES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
WILL SHAKESPEARE
    $200 11
After his death in 323 B.C., many years of conflict among his successors dismembered his empire
    $200 26
This company makes Living gloves; the Living Bras are now made by Sara Lee
    $200 16
This tribe's 16-million-acre reservation in Arizona, Utah & New Mexico is the USA's largest
    $200 1
It's estimated a shark will use over 20,000 of these in a lifetime
    $200 21
In 1991 this firm made 18,000 greeting card designs, including one for the White House
    $200 5
It's believed Will was part of a group of authors who wrote a play about this "Man for All Seasons"
    $400 12
This 1618-1648 war began when Protestant noblemen defenestrated 2 royal governors in Prague
    $400 27
Linen gloves were found in the tomb of this 14th century B.C. Egyptian king
    $400 17
This tribe of the northern Plains called themselves Dakota or Lakota, which means "allies"
    $400 2
The scallop considers this 5-armed creature its worst enemy
    $400 22
He retired as CEO of the brewery business in 1975, but remained president of the St. Louis Cardinals
    $400 7
Legend says Will acted in his own plays, as Adam in "As You Like It" & the ghost in this tragedy
    $600 13
In 1913 Josef Dzhugashvili adopted this pseudonym meaning "man of steel"
    $600 28
A symbol of high rank in the Middle Ages, gloves also served as wrist protectors in this avian sport
    $600 18
This Indian confederation meets at the Onondaga Nation Territory near Syracuse, New York
    $600 3
Divers shouldn't stick their hands into a hole in a coral reef; it may hold a 10'-long one of these snakelike fish
    $600 23
In 1896 this company's Ribbon Dental Cream became the first toothpaste sold in a tube
    $600 8
When Will was born in 1564, this woman was queen of England
    $800 14
In 1906 the Simplon Tunnel under the Alps connected Switzerland with this country
    $800 29
An early lack of interest in politics earned this president between Cleveland's terms the nickname "Kid Gloves"
    $800 19
Branches of this tribe of the Southwest include the Chiricahua, Kiowa & Mescalero
    $800 4
Types of these adhering crustaceans include the goose & the rock
    $800 24
World War I ace Eddie Rickenbacker & astronaut Frank Borman both served as president of this airline
    $800 9
Appropriately, a fine portrait of Will hangs in this Washington, D.C. Shakespeare library
    $1000 15
Told the German army would no longer obey him, he abdicated November 9, 1918
    $1000 30
According to Norse mythology, he had iron gloves that helped him use Mjolnir effectively
    $1000 20
In the winter of 1838-39, this tribe was forced to move from the Southeast to what is now Oklahoma
    $1000 6
Their association with sharks, attaching to them & feeding with them, is called phoresy
    DD: $2,400 25
It's the world's largest commodity futures market
    DD: $1,400 10
As one of the King's Men, Will dressed in royal livery & walked in the procession at this king's coronation

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kevin Chuck Regina
$14,200 $3,900 $3,300
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE CALENDAR
This religion's calendar dates from 622 A.D.

Final scores:

Kevin Chuck Regina
$20,400 $7,400 $6,500
2-day champion: $29,400 2nd place: Bassett dining room set + James Seeman Studious hand-screen mural 3rd place: La-Z-Boy recliner + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Kevin Chuck Regina
$14,200 $4,400 $3,300
32 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $21,900

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Game tape date: 1992-12-07
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