Show #1964 - Thursday, March 4, 1993

Contestants

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Tom Mullens, a data processing manager from Thousand Oaks, California

Richard Candib, a film editor originally from Spring Valley, New York

Dave Gordon, an attorney originally from Santa Ana, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,300)

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Jeopardy! Round

DEUTERONOMY
"HERB"s
SPICES
OPERA AROUND THE WORLD
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
FRENCH
    $100 1
Deuteronomy says, "Man doth not live by" this "only"; Jesus seconded the thought
    $100 8
When nominated by the GOP for the presidency in 1928, he was serving as Secretary of Commerce
    $100 2
The words bread, snap & ale may follow the name of this spice
    $100 20
"The Girl of the Golden West" premiered at this U.S. opera house in 1910
    $100 11
In Money magazine's June 1992 issue, this jeans manufacturer was named the top co. for employee benefits
    $100 15
It would be gauche if you didn't know these 2 antonyms are gauche & droite
    $200 6
This famous group of laws is listed in chapter 5
    $200 9
He's been TV's "Mr. Wizard" since 1951
    $200 3
The essential oil from this member of the myrtle family is used to treat toothaches
    $200 25
This country's national opera company is called Den Norske Oper
    $200 12
As of 1992, it's the only U.S. motorcycle manufacturer
    $200 16
"J'ai mal a l'estomac" means "I have a stomachache" while "J'ai mal a la tete" means this
    $300 7
The reason for the existence of this doorpost prayer holder goes back to a line in Deuteronomy
    $300 21
There was a 9-year span between his first novel, "The Dragon in the Sea", & his second, "Dune"
    $300 4
Plasters of this spice were once used in treating chest colds
    $300 28
This world-famous opera house was named for the wife of Bernabo Visconti, Duke of Milan
    $300 17
For outlets such as supermarkets, this greeting card co. introduced its Ambassador line in 1959
    $300 22
A French wife could tell you this piece of jewelry is called une alliance
    $400 13
The book opens in the 11th month of this year of wandering
    $400 23
In 1968 "This Guy's In Love With You" became his first No. 1 hit
    $400 5
This multi-flavored spice used in mincemeat is primarily grown in Jamaica
    $400 29
The Teatro Colon has been called the most important opera house on this continent
    $400 18
Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport is home base to this major airline
    $400 26
If you want to do this, say "Je voudrais une demi-douzaine d'oeufs"
    $500 14
According to the dietary laws, a creature of the sea may be eaten if it possesses these 2 things
    $500 24
This composer of "Naughty Marietta" has been called the "prince of the operetta"
    $500 10
This very pungent pepper is said to have originated in French Guiana
    $500 30
Tonadilla is a type of comic opera that developed in this country in the 1700s
    DD: $800 19
Inch for inch & foot for foot, it's the nation's fastest- growing sandwich chain
    $500 27
Jeune means "young", & jaune means this color

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

Dave Richard Tom
$1,600 $100 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Richard Tom
$3,000 $1,600 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A.
ROCKS & MINERALS
HISTORY
ECONOMISTS
BOOKS & AUTHORS
ABBREVIATIONS
    $200 1
This style of music is featured at the Bix Beiderbecke Festival held each July in Davenport, Iowa
    $200 4
When gypsum loses most of its water, it changes into this white powder used in making casts
    $200 8
This Mongol's father, Yesugei, was the Borjigin tribe's chief
    $200 16
Thorstein Veblen applied this man's theory of evolution to the modern industrial system
    $200 21
In "Son of the Morning Star", Evan S. Connell gives an account of this general's last stand
    $200 26
Any lad could probably tell you BSA stands for this organization
    $400 2
Griffin's Wharf, the site of this 1773 Boston event, is no longer on the waterfront
    $400 7
This rock used in building the Lincoln Memorial was supplied by Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee & Alabama
    $400 9
In May 1588 the 130-ship Spanish Armada gathered in this Portuguese port
    $400 17
Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism is concerned with this, once defined as "a warm puppy"
    $400 22
This comedienne discusses her career, her marriage & the death of her husband, Edgar, in "Still Talking"
    $400 27
In the address on a letter, RFD stands for this
    $600 3
When people in Los Angeles speak of "The Valley", they mean this one
    $600 10
This soft black mineral, a form of carbon, is the primary raw material for synthetic diamonds
    DD: $1,000 13
In December 1989 Guillermo Endara was instated as president of this Central American country
    $600 18
David Ricardo said workers' attempts to raise these are futile; they will always stay at subsistence levels
    $600 23
Cecil Woodham-Smith's 1962 book "The Great Hunger" was a study of this 1840s calamity in Europe
    $600 28
In chess N refers to this piece
    $800 5
Litchfield & Fairfield are 2 of only 8 counties in this state
    $800 11
The name of this purple variety of quartz is Greek for "not intoxicated"
    $800 14
This Dutchman discovered the Fiji Islands & an island off Australia's southern coast
    $800 19
Adam Smith's 1776 book was "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of" this
    $800 24
Charles Lindbergh won a 1954 Pulitzer Prize for this book about his historic solo flight
    $800 29
This British hereditary title is abbreviated bart.
    $1000 6
The Shenandoah River empties into this river at Harpers Ferry
    $1000 12
Famous deposits of this mineral can be found in western Kansas & Dover, England
    $1000 15
In 1963, in Addis Ababa, delegates from 30 nations founded this association, the OAU
    DD: $1,000 20
In 1940 he published "How to Pay for the War" & in 1942 he was made a baron
    $1000 25
In 1946 this first woman cabinet member published "The Roosevelt I Knew"
    $1000 30
Acet. is this organic solvent

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Richard Tom
$6,400 $3,400 $8,100

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Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE MOGULS
U.S. movie studio founder whose family name was derived from the French village of Isigny-sur-Mer

Final scores:

Dave Richard Tom
$300 $1 $3,300
2nd place: trip on Delta to Orlando & stay at Walt Disney World Dolphin + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version 3rd place: Ross-Simons chest + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version New champion: $3,300

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Dave Richard Tom
$7,400 $3,400 $7,800
22 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
3 W
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,600

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Game tape date: 1992-11-10
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