Show #1966 - Monday, March 8, 1993

Contestants

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Lois Meltzer, an attorney and writer from Seattle, Washington

Mike Ward, a law student originally from Baltimore, Maryland

Tom Mullens, a data processing manager from Thousand Oaks, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $8,300)

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Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
SILLY SONGS
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
EGYPT
FOODS OF THE WORLD
"NICK" NAMES
    $100 1
This flap of skin closes over the glottis during swallowing
    $100 6
A song from the early 1900s called her "sweet as apple cider"
    $100 10
The Habitrol skin patch is being used by people trying to kick this habit
    $100 16
World Book calls this river Egypt's chief natural resource
    $100 21
English monkey is a variation of this "Welsh" dish made with melted cheese
    $100 26
He received an Oscar nomination for playing Tom Wingo in "The Prince of Tides"
    $200 2
He was living in Switzerland when he discovered the equivalence of mass & energy in 1907
    $200 7
A 1930s novelty song from England went, "Let's all sing like" these "sing"
    $200 12
Christian Nelson, an Iowa soda shop operator, invented this chocolate-covered ice cream bar
    $200 17
In 1956 Egypt nationalized this waterway
    $200 22
It's traditional to eat German Springerle cookies during this holiday season
    $200 27
This detective & his wife, Nora, solved crimes in a series of 6 films from 1934 to 1947
    $300 3
The "core" of one of these is the central part that contains the fissile material
    $300 8
It's the potent potable concoction The Andrews Sisters sang about in a WWII hit
    $300 13
Michael Foods in Minneapolis has found a way to take 80% of the cholesterol out of these breakfast items
    $300 18
In 1972 Sadat expelled this country's military advisors from Egypt
    $300 23
Mahleb, a Middle Eastern flavoring, is made by grinding this part of a black cherry
    $300 28
It's a sobriquet applied to the devil, especially in the 17th century
    $400 4
Formula Translation, or FORTRAN, is this type of language
    $400 9
A silly song from 1920 wondered "Who ate" these pastries "with Josephine when Bonaparte was away?"
    $400 14
Chester Cheetah is this product's spokescat
    $400 19
Egypt produces about 30% of the long-staple variety of this fiber
    $400 24
Sometimes sushi is wrapped in nori, sheets of this
    $400 29
Before joining Fleetwood Mac, she & Lindsey Buckingham sang as a duo
    $500 5
The scientific unit of this is the hertz
    $500 11
In 1984 Wham! asked, "Wake me up before you" do this
    DD: $500 15
In France this retailer's name is Les Jouets c'est Nous
    $500 20
Egypt kept this name for about 10 years after Syria left the federation
    $500 25
Italian sailors must have liked onions & garlic because they're usually found in this "sailor style" sauce
    $500 30
He was TV's Johnny Yuma on "The Rebel"

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

Tom Mike Lois
$1,800 $700 -$800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Mike Lois
$4,300 $1,700 -$200

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC EUROPE
MAGAZINES
THE 50 STATES
OTHELLO
ARTISTS
COMING OF AGE
    $200 2
During the Middle Ages, this largest Roman amphitheatre was used as a marble quarry
    $200 11
The ex-wife of "All in the Family"s producer began this magazine in 1988 using her divorce settlement
    $200 17
This state is home to the Big Three automakers
    $200 1
In the play's last scene, Othello wounds this villain with a sword but doesn't kill him
    $200 12
His first major mobile was displayed at the 1937 Paris World's Fair
    $200 26
At 22, Nellie Bly set out around the world & this naturalist set sail on the Beagle
    $400 4
The first private printing press in France was set up at this college in 1470
    $400 22
Known for its cartoons, it's in the Top 30 in revenue but not even in the top 100 in circulation
    $400 18
It's where students can attend Sioux Falls College & Black Hills State College
    $400 3
In Act I, Scene I Brabantio finds out that this woman, his daughter, has run away with Othello
    $400 13
She died in 1986 in New Mexico, where she had lived since the passing of her husband, Alfred Stieglitz
    $400 27
She was only 20 when she published her famous tale "Frankenstein"
    $600 6
Coimbra, the birthplace of several kings, including Pedro I, was this country's capital from 1139-1260
    $600 23
In the title of the magazine, it's not 1,000 home ideas, but this many
    $600 19
Including Willamette & Mount Hood, 10 national forests lie entirely within this state
    $600 5
Montano governs this island south of Turkey before Othello does
    $600 14
Callimachus reputedly carved the golden lamp that was in the Erechtheum on this Athenian hill
    $600 28
At 7, this "A Chorus Line" composer became the youngest student ever to attend Juilliard
    $800 7
Completed in 1253, the Basilica of San Francesco in this medieval town houses the tomb of St. Francis
    $800 24
This women's magazine was introduced in 1932 as a giveaway by Piggly Wiggly markets
    $800 20
A statue of a woman holding an "Equal rights" banner appears on the official seal of this state
    DD: $800 8
Othello's mother gave him this accessory as she lay dying, & he gave it to his wife
    $800 15
This sculptor of the Statue of Liberty also created the "Lion of Belfort"
    DD: $1,500 29
A child prodigy, he composed his first published piece, a "Polonaise in G minor," at age 7
    $1000 10
In 1526 Charles V of Spain destroyed part of this Moorish palace to make way for a new one
    $1000 25
Canadians who don't have "Time" on their hands have this newsmagazine founded in 1905
    $1000 21
The geographic center of this state is in Rutherford County, about 5 miles northeast of Murfreesboro
    $1000 9
In 1930 this former All-American football player triumphed in the role of Othello in London
    $1000 16
This artist called "The Younger" went to England on the advice of the philosopher Erasmus

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Mike Lois
$7,700 $8,200 $400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
Abraham Lincoln's first home in Illinois was near this city named after a naval hero

Final scores:

Tom Mike Lois
$15,200 $15,899 $200
2nd place: trip on TWA to New Orleans & stay at the Maison Dupuy Hotel New champion: $15,899 3rd place: Gibson freezer + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Tom Mike Lois
$7,700 $8,000 $1,200
23 R,
3 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $16,900

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Game tape date: 1992-11-17
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