Show #2034 - Thursday, June 10, 1993

Al Lin game 1.

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Al Lin, a law student originally from Chesapeake, Virginia

Gina Logan, a college administrator from Northfield, Vermont

Judith Cahill, a homemaker from Wilmington, Delaware (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,800)

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Jeopardy! Round

DECLARATION SIGNERS
NUTRITION
ANIMALS
TRAVEL FLORIDA
"HOT" STUFF
TV PROFESSIONS
(Alex: We will give you the names of various personalities, perhaps actors, perhaps characters, you have to tell me the profession practiced by these individuals.)
    $100 30
George Clymer &
Francis Hopkinson were born in this city in which it was signed
    $100 4
The energy in food is measured in these units
    $100 2
When these marsupials are babies, they eat eucalyptus leaves that have been predigested by their mothers
    $100 22
The oldest building in this capital city was built by a banker whose nickname was "Money"
    $100 1
A person who performs tricky ski maneuvers, perhaps while eating a frankfurter
    $100 16
John Drake,
Napoleon Solo & Maxwell Smart
    $200 29
The World Almanac lists this signer's vocation as "printer, publisher"
    $200 5
This vitamin, important for vision in dim light, is also called retinol
    $200 3
The oystercatcher, which is this type of animal, is extremely fond of shellfish
    $200 25
An alligator farm near this, Florida's oldest city, has a attracted reptile lovers since 1893
    $200 9
A passionate man is described as this, which implies that his hemoglobin is overheated
    $200 17
Gunther Toody,
Frank Poncherello &
Joe Friday
    $300 19
Signer Robert Morris was born in this city 206 years before Ringo Starr
    $300 6
There are 3 kinds of dietary fats: saturated, monounsaturated & this
    $300 13
The komondor is one of these shaggy animals native to Hungary, & that's no story
    $300 26
This "saintly" city full of senior citizens boasts the world's oldest shuffleboard club
    $300 10
Sophie Tucker was known as "The Last of" these
    $300 18
Walter Burns,
Lou Grant &
Perry White
    DD: $1,100 23
The 2 members of the Adams family who signed the Declaration
    $400 7
The name of this B-complex vitamin comes from the Latin word for "leaf", folium
    $400 14
A Michigander might know this carnivorous weasel is also called the carcajou
    $400 27
Tourists get a "crystal" clear view of underwater life when they ride these boats in Silver Springs
    $400 11
This Paul Newman film was based in part on William Faulkner's story "Barn Burning"
    $400 20
Leland McKenzie, Lawrence Preston &
Ben Matlock
    $500 24
John Witherspoon, president of what's now Princeton University, signed for this state
    $500 8
At least 13 of these nutrients are essential to health, including calcium, magnesium & phosphorus
    $500 15
You should "gnaw" that beavers belong to this order of mammals
    $500 28
Your papa could enter a Hemingway lookalike contest held in this city during Hemingway Days
    $500 12
The rhyme about these baked treats says, "If you have no daughters, give them to your sons"
    $500 21
Buddy Sorrell,
Sally Rogers &
Rob Petrie

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

Judith Gina Al
$1,800 $400 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Judith Gina Al
$3,500 $1,000 $4,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
SPORTS
THE CIVIL WAR
SHAKESPEARE
METALS
POTPOURRI
    $200 1
Americans sometimes call this Japanese island Iwo for short
    $200 24
Only Ty Cobb & this former Cincinnati Reds player have exceeded 4,000 hits in a career
    $200 30
The Noble & Cooley Factory in Granville, Mass. made these for the Union Army to beat while beating the enemy
    $200 3
To him Othello says, "Thou hadst been better have been born a dog than answer my waked wrath"
    $200 12
The 235 & 238 isotopes of this radioactive metal are separated in an enrichment plant
    $200 27
The Illinois state insect is this "royal" butterfly
    $400 8
Punta del Carnero on the southern coast of Spain extends into this strait
    $400 18
In May 1991 Jeff Andretti was named Rookie of the Year for this auto race
    $400 21
Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard took this fort from his former artillery teacher Major Robert Anderson
    $400 5
In "The Merchant of Venice", this character ponders, "Three thousand ducats for three months--and Antonio bound"
    $400 14
The tip of the Washington Monument is protected by a cap of this metal now used in drink cans
    $400 29
Al Lewis,
Willie Clark &
Ben Silverman are characters in this 1972 Neil Simon play
    $600 9
This desert in central Asia was the original home of the Mongols & Huns
    $600 19
Before becoming a pro, this Ohio golfer won the U.S. Amateur title in 1959 & 1961
    $600 20
When Lincoln entered this city April 4, 1865, he went to the Confederate White House & sat at Davis' desk
    $600 4
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream", this sprite enchants Lysander, the first Athenian he sees
    $600 15
Cassiterite is the chief ore of this metal used to coat food storage cans
    $600 28
A cattle trail running from Texas to Abilene, Kansas was named for this 19th c. trader
    $800 10
This gulf between Sweden & Finland is the largest arm of the Baltic
    $800 23
In 1992 Angel Cordero, Jr. retired from this sport with over 7,000 career wins
    $800 13
In June 1861 he was a colonel of Illinois volunteers; by September he was a brigadier general
    $800 6
Because he kills Tybalt, this character is exiled from Verona
    DD: $1,600 16
This metal named for figures in Greek myth is as strong as steel but 45% lighter
    $800 26
Royal Dutch Airlines is also known by this abbreviation
    $1000 11
Puente del Inca is the usual starting point for climbing this mountain, South America's highest
    $1000 22
On November 18, 1990 this team tied an NFL record by winning its 18th straight game; it lost the following Sunday
    $1000 2
This mutton-chopped maj. gen. took over from McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac
    DD: $1,000 7
A tavern hostess gives an account of Sir John Falstaff's death in this play
    $1000 17
This metal is joined with cadmium to make rechargeable batteries
    $1000 25
The largest collection of materials by & about poet Robert Browning is at this Waco, Texas school

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Judith Gina Al
$10,500 $4,400 $6,900

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

BIOGRAPHIES
He was the subject of Hendrik Willem van Loon's "R. v. R."

Final scores:

Judith Gina Al
$7,199 $8,800 $10,501
3rd place: Smith Corona WP 1100 word processor + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version 2nd place: Pacific Sun outdoor furniture & Hatteras hammock + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version New champion: $10,501

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Judith Gina Al
$11,500 $3,600 $6,200
24 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $21,300

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Game tape date: 1993-01-20
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