Show #1991 - Monday, April 12, 1993

Contestants

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Denise Bodey, an English teacher from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Bob Daugherty, a social studies teacher from Houston, Texas

H. Bhabra, a novelist originally from Bombay, India (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

HOOFED MAMMALS
TV GUIDE SAYS
5 CENTS
PLACE NAME ORIGINS
FRENCH COOKING
IN OTHER WORDS...
    $100 26
In North America there are 2 distinct wild species of this mammal, the Bighorn & the Dall
    $100 21
"Vincent begins to confront the beast within himself"
    $100 11
In 1905 there were only a few of these movie theatres in the U.S.; by 1910 there were over 8,000
    $100 2
This Missouri city was named after a famous Carthaginian general
    $100 1
To make the hors d'oeuvre artichokes baron-brisse, you need only this part of the artichoke
    $100 16
Those who panhandle are in no position to call the shots
    $200 27
Its mouth is the largest of any land mammal's
    $200 22
"Chaos reigns when David's fraternity holds a party--in the Nelsons' home"
    $200 12
It's what Thomas R. Marshall told a Senate clerk "this country needs"
    $200 3
Japanese for "main island", it's the main island of Japan
    $200 5
This creamy leek & potato soup can be served hot or cold
    $200 17
Better than average barriers bring about better than average people next door
    $300 28
The Burchell's species of this mammal has few or no stripes on its hindquarters
    $300 23
"Donna's article on being a perfect parent puts her on the spot"
    $300 13
The phrase "not worth" one of these came from the practice of filling coins with inferior metal
    $300 4
The name of this country goes back to Kampu, the mythical founder of the Khmer Race
    $300 6
The name of this classic dish means "chicken in wine"
    $300 18
April's birthstone yet to be cut
    $400 29
In Afrikaans this ugly mammal is called vlakvart, Dutch for "flat pig"
    $400 24
"Oliver goes nuts trying to find out which hen is laying square eggs"
    $400 14
In 1937 the Denver Mint accidentally polished one of its legs off the die
    $400 9
The name of this capital of Nepal is from the words for "wood temple"
    $400 7
Orange-flavored bigarade sauce is served mainly with this type of poultry
    $400 19
Confront an instrumental piece
    DD: $500 30
The name of this piglike mammal of Brazil is derived from a Tupi Indian word
    $500 25
"LeVar Burton visits a chicken farm to try to learn whether the chicken or the egg came first"
    $500 15
According to a 1930s song, it's where "I Found A Million Dollar Baby"
    $500 10
The name of this Westchester co., N.Y. prison is Indian dialect for "Stone Upon Stone"
    $500 8
Dishes made with this crustacean include homard a la creme & homard a la Newburg
    $500 20
"Peter Pan" captain, the path traced by a moving point, plus a doughnut

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

H. Bob Denise
$800 $1,500 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

H. Bob Denise
$2,300 $2,000 $1,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

ATTORNEYS GENERAL
SPENCER TRACY FILMS
THE CARIBBEAN
OPERAS & OPERETTAS
THE 20th CENTURY
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
    $200 1
Grant's last attorney general was the father of this president & Supreme Court justice
    $200 12
Ernest Hemingway approved the selection of Tracy to star in this 1958 film based on Hemingway's novella
    $200 3
This largest city in Puerto Rico was founded in 1521 by followers of Ponce de Leon
    $200 2
Massenet's opera "Le Cid" takes place in this city, a good place to find a barber
    $200 13
While commanding the German Armored Corps in North Africa in 1942, he became a field marshal
    $200 18
In the original story, Pinocchio finds this woodcarver in the belly of a giant shark, not a whale
    $400 30
He resigned in 1972 to head the committee to re-elect the president
    $400 19
Tracy gave his Oscar for this 1938 film to father Flanagan
    $400 4
About half of Barbados' farmland is devoted to this crop, its chief agricultural product
    $400 6
Haydn "strung" his audiences along by writing several operas to be performed by these toys
    $400 14
In 1927 the 1st of these amateur boxing matches was held, under the sponsorship of the New York Daily News
    $400 23
The French fairy tale character Le Petit Poucet is known in English as Hop O' my this
    $600 29
Philander C. Knox was this president's first Trustbuster
    $600 20
In this 1960 film, Tracy played lawyer Henry Drummond, a character based on Clarence Darrow
    $600 5
Pitch Lake on this neighbor of Tobago is the world's main supply of natural asphalt
    $600 7
In Act II of this Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, the title criminals yield in Queen Victoria's name
    $600 15
In 1938 the Queen Elizabeth was launched by this steamship company
    $600 24
In 1943 she described her experiences as a teacher on the prairie in "These Happy Golden Years"
    $800 27
He carried over from the Reagan administration into the Bush administration
    $800 21
This 1955 film was based on the story "Bad Time At Hondo"
    DD: $1,000 9
1 of the 3 independent nations in the West Indies prior to 1962
    $800 8
This composer's opera "The Royal Children" also features a witch who lives in the woods
    $800 16
This school of music was founded in 1921 in Rochester, New York
    $800 25
Peter the goatherd & this title character help Clara Sesemann learn how to walk
    $1000 28
His attorney general was William Miller; his grandfather's was John Crittenden
    DD: $1,000 22
This courtroom drama had its world premiere on December 14, 1961 in Berlin
    $1000 10
Willemstad on this largest island in the Netherlands Antilles is the capital of that territory
    $1000 11
Eurydice dances the can-can in Offenbach's operetta about this character "In the Underworld"
    $1000 17
In 1959 this Greek Orthodox clergyman became the first president of Cyprus
    $1000 26
One of the first American editions of this British book was titled "Schooldays at Rugby"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

H. Bob Denise
$8,500 $7,800 $3,500

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Final Jeopardy! Round

KINGS & QUEENS
He was king of England during the War of 1812, though his son served as regent

Final scores:

H. Bob Denise
$15,700 $15,500 $7,000
2-day champion: $21,800 2nd place: Caribbean cruise on Cunard Countess 3rd place: Sanyo digital system + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

H. Bob Denise
$8,500 $7,600 $3,500
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
7 W
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
11 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $19,600

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Game tape date: 1992-12-08
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