Show #2016 - Monday, May 17, 1993

Bev Schwartzberg game 2.

Contestants

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Alan Sperber, a physician from New York City, New York

Bruce Hamilton, a computer programmer from Gardena, California

Bev Schwartzberg, a history teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,900)

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Jeopardy! Round

SUPERSTITIONS
DRAMA
ODD JOBS
U.S. PRESIDENTS
FOOD FACTS
NUMBER, PLEASE
(Alex: And, in each case in that category, the correct response will be a number.)
    $100 1
Spilling this beverage is believed to be the forerunner of misfortunes, so maybe you should cry
    $100 26
The 2nd act of this Thornton Wilder play deals with the marriage of George Gibbs & Emily Webb
    $100 18
A Savoyard is a performer in one of this pair's comic operas
    $100 3
His mother, Lillian, joined the Peace Corps in 1966 & served for 2 years
    $100 15
Traditionally, these cattle tails are cooked with carrots & onions in a stew
    $100 2
A cat has 9 lives & a catnap has this many winks
    $200 8
One of these streaking across the sky is sometimes taken to mean a new soul has gone to heaven
    $200 27
The rights to his "Peter Pan" were donated to a London children's hospital in 1929
    $200 20
It's someone who makes or repairs leather seats that strap onto horses' backs
    $200 4
He won the 1860 G.O.P. nomination on the 3rd ballot after trailing William H. Seward on the 1st 2 ballots
    $200 16
Wasabi is the sharp-tasting Japanese equivalent of this pungent accompaniment to roast beef
    $200 9
In 1992 the yacht America & the movie "Alien" were both raised to the power of this number
    $300 13
Some say this symbol will bring good luck whether hung with its prongs up or down
    $300 28
This playwright starred with Gertrude Lawrence in the orig. production of his 1930 play "Private Lives"
    $300 21
A civilian who trails an army from place to place selling them supplies or services
    $300 5
From 1922-24 & 1926-34, he served as a judge in Jackson County, Missouri
    $300 17
The potato is native to these mountains, where it played an important part in the Inca diet
    $300 10
This number often follows "Fortune" & "Indy"
    $400 14
Many believe if you pluck 1 of these, 10 will grow in its place
    $400 29
When the Nazis came to power in Germany, this author of "The Threepenny Opera" emigrated to Denmark
    $400 22
Romanian Bela Karolyi made a living training these in Texas
    $400 6
This president had 6 children: Alice, Theodore, Kermit, Ethel, Archie & Quentin
    $400 19
The Detroit Dark Red & the Ruby Queen are 2 types of this root vegetable
    $400 11
It's tredici in Italian, treize in French & unlucky in English
    $500 25
One superstition says a mole on the back of the neck is a sign that the person will die in this manner
    $500 30
Emmet Lavery's "The Magnificent Yankee" is a play about this Supreme Court justice
    $500 23
This is the specific term for a gum doctor
    DD: $700 7
In 1797 his father appointed him minister to Prussia
    $500 24
Stilton cheese is named for the parish in this country where it was first sold
    $500 12
According to an Old English song title, the number of pence that's jolly

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Bev Bruce Alan
$2,000 $200 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bev Bruce Alan
$4,000 $2,200 $300

Double Jeopardy! Round

FILM BIOGRAPHIES
UNREAL ESTATE
19th CENTURY AMERICANS
MAGAZINES
CLASSICAL MUSIC
WORLD "C"ITIES
(Alex: That means that each correct response will begin with that letter of the alphabet.)
    $200 11
In 1972 Paul Newman starred in "The Life & Times of" this frontier judge
    $200 26
Malcolm Lowry's "Under the Volcano" takes place in Quauhnahuac, a fictional town in this country
    $200 21
His first successful song, "Oh! Susanna", published in 1848, earned him $100
    $200 15
In names of magazines, it precedes "Mechanics", "Photography" & "Science"
    $200 1
King George II started a tradition by standing at the "Hallelujah Chorus" of this Handel work
    $200 6
You can visit the statue of Ramses II in Ramses Square in the northern part of this city
    $400 12
In "Gypsy" stripper Gypsy Rose Lee was played by Diane Pace as a child & by this actress as an adult
    $400 27
Initially, all visitors to this capital of Oz had to wear green glasses to protect their eyes
    $400 22
In 1834 he gave up the fur trade & turned to real estate, where he made an even greater fortune
    $400 17
This music magazine's "Hot 100" list debuted in the August 4, 1958 issue
    $400 2
He composed "Tales from the Vienna Woods" while conductor of the Imperial Court balls in Vienna
    $400 8
Blarney Castle is located 5 miles northwest of this city, the Republic of Ireland's 2nd largest
    $600 13
This World War II hero played himself in the 1955 film, "To Hell and Back"
    $600 28
In a 1985 bestseller, Garrison Keillor chronicled the history of this mythical town
    $600 23
After a brief term in Congress, 1848-49, this newspaper editor never held a major political office again
    $600 18
This magazine for Black Americans was founded in Chicago in 1945 by John H. Johnson
    $600 3
Among this Austrian's 600 lieder are "Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel" & "The Erl King"
    $600 7
The name of this city in Alberta is Gaelic for "bay farm"
    $800 14
Prisoner & ornithologist Robert Stroud was the focus of this 1962 film starring Burt Lancaster
    $800 29
In a sci-fi series by Frank Herbert, the desert planet Arrakis is popularly called this
    $800 24
From 1826-1845 this inventor served as the first President of the National Academy of Design
    $800 19
After folding 2 years before, this behavioral science magazine made a comeback in January 1992
    $800 4
During periods of civil unrest, performances of his "Finlandia" were banned in Finland by the Russians
    $800 9
This French city is closer to England than any other city on mainland Europe
    $1000 16
Hank Williams Jr. dubbed the singing voice of George Hamilton in this 1964 bio of Hank Williams Sr.
    $1000 30
Gulliver escapes this land of the giants when a large bird carries him off
    DD: $2,000 25
He was a governor of California, a RR magnate, a U.S. senator & a university founder
    DD: $1,800 20
Founded in 1850 & named for the brothers who launched it, it's America's oldest monthly magazine
    $1000 5
This French-born composer replaced Leonard Bernstein as music director of the N.Y. Philharmonic in 1971
    $1000 10
The twin spires of this German city's famous cathedral rise to a height of 515 feet

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bev Bruce Alan
$11,800 $7,000 $5,900

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 1970s
Construction on this massive project began at Sheep Creek camp March 9, 1975

Final scores:

Bev Bruce Alan
$9,599 $1 $2,200
2-day champion: $24,499 3rd place: "Waterlilies" silkscreen by Alex Echo + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis 2nd place: trip to Honolulu, Hawaii

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Bev Bruce Alan
$10,800 $7,000 $4,900
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
18 R,
2 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $22,700

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Game tape date: 1993-01-11
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