Show #2017 - Tuesday, May 18, 1993

Bev Schwartzberg game 3.

Contestants

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Mary Capalbi, a sixth grade teacher from Maspeth, New York

Pamela Good, an English teacher originally from Flushing, New York

Bev Schwartzberg, a history teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,499)

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Jeopardy! Round

SHARKS
LIBERTY SYMBOLS
NOTORIOUS
WORLD CITIES
FOOD & DRINK
CHARACTERS IN FILM
    $100 1
In a shark's mouth, new rows of these regularly replace old ones
    $100 25
It now has its own pavilion north of Independence Hall
    $100 10
When Andrew & Abby Borden were killed, the maid was in the house, too, but only this woman was arrested
    $100 4
Founded in 1608, it's Canada's oldest major city
    $100 20
Mexican wedding cakes, also known as Russian tea cakes, are usually rolled in the powdered type of this
    $100 15
Fast Eddie Felson,
Sarah Packard &
Minnesota Fats
    $200 2
Sharks lack an air bladder, so most of them must do this constantly to keep from sinking
    $200 26
This mission has been called "The Cradle of Texas Liberty"
    $200 11
Legend says Stede Bonnet, a retired army officer, became a pirate to escape a nagging one of these
    $200 5
In 1930 Constantinople was officially renamed this
    $200 21
Liptauer cheese, which is seasoned with paprika, originated in this country
    $200 16
Max von Mayerling,
Joe Gillis &
Norma Desmond
    $300 3
This shark organ was an important source of vitamin A until the late 1940s
    $300 27
In the 17th century this 1215 document became a symbol of English liberty
    $300 12
Kim Philby was recruited as a Soviet agent while attending this British university
    $300 6
The Italian scenic route Autostrada del Sole begins in this northern city famous for its opera house
    $300 22
A mexicana & a mexicola are 2 of the many cocktails that contain this liquor
    $300 17
Captain Daniel Gregg,
Miles Fairley &
Lucy Muir
    $400 9
This colorfully-named shark is the largest predatory type
    $400 28
Upon being given their freedom, ancient Roman slaves were given a liberty or Phrygian one of these to wear
    $400 13
The Jonestown Massacre took place in this country in 1978
    $400 7
Named for the chief Norse god, Odense, Denmark is the birthplace of this fairy tale author
    $400 23
This zesty cake is named for its ingredients; many cooks use cinnamon, cloves & nutmeg
    $400 18
Edwin Flagg,
Blanche Hudson &
Jane Hudson
    $500 30
Sharks have sensory organs called ampullae of Lorenzini which are sensitive to this
    $500 29
Daniel Webster said liberty & this were "now and forever, one and inseparable!"
    $500 14
It was the real last name of Butch Cassidy & Bonnie of Bonnie & Clyde
    DD: $500 8
This teeming city of eastern India served as the country's capital from 1772 to 1912
    $500 24
Macaroons often contain coconut or this paste
    $500 19
Cuthbert J. Twillie,
Flower Belle Lee
& the Masked Bandit

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

Bev Pamela Mary
$1,600 $1,400 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bev Pamela Mary
$3,500 $2,600 $500

Double Jeopardy! Round

SIBERIA
HISTORIC NAMES
MEDICINE
DEMOCRATS
AUTHORS
BY THE "BOOK"
    $200 1
The Chukchi tribe is known for raising this dog breed
    $200 11
This conqueror's father, the Duke of Normandy, was known as Robert the Devil
    $200 6
The 1st of these instruments used to listen to internal body sounds was made by Rene Laennec c. 1815
    $200 21
Groomed for public office by his father, he became Chicago's mayor in 1989
    $200 26
Like Billy Pilgrim, hero of "Slaughterhouse-Five", he was at the destruction of Dresden
    $200 15
A judge who hands out the maximum sentence to a lawbreaker is said to have done this
    $400 2
At age 17 this "White Fang" author headed to Japan & Siberia to hunt seals
    $400 12
Maria Nagoi, the seventh & last wife of this dreadful czar, oulived him
    $400 7
In 1906 this organization established a bureau to investigate quackery & charlatanry
    $400 22
In 1991 Edwin Edwards, a 3-term governor of this state, beat David Duke to return to office
    $400 27
He wrote "The Thin Man" at a hotel managed by author Nathanael West
    $400 16
Some men keep one of these "small" items containing the phone numbers & addresses of available women
    $600 3
This Karamazov creator was once exiled to Siberia
    $600 13
Mongol who reportedly said, "A man's highest joy in life is to break his enemies"
    $600 8
Also called Bright's disease, acute nephritis is a disease that affects this organ
    DD: $1,500 23
In 1982, with no previous political experience, he won the Nebraska governorship
    $600 28
The original first name of this author of "Riders of the Purple Sage" was Pearl
    $600 18
In April 1926 "Lolly Willowes, or the Loving Huntsman" became its first selection
    $800 4
This lake is about the size of Belgium
    $800 14
Justinian I, who ruled this empire in the 6th century, married an actress with a dubious past
    $800 9
This Baltimore university's hospital opened in 1889 & its medical school, 4 years later
    $800 24
This Democrat died in 1925, less than a week after winning the Scopes "Monkey Trial"
    $800 29
William Carlos Williams wrote an introduction to his 1956 collection "Howl and Other Poems"
    $800 19
Also known by this title, the "I Ching" is one of the central texts of Confucianism
    $1000 5
Until 1984 it was the only thoroughfare from one end of Siberia to the other
    DD: $1,500 17
This Dutch governor of New Netherland had a wooden leg decorated with silver bands
    $1000 10
This ancient Greek physician first described the action of muscles in respiration
    $1000 25
In 1977, after 16 years as Senate majority leader, this Montana Democrat became ambassador to Japan
    $1000 30
Like Oskar, hero of "The Tin Drum", this author was born in Danzig
    $1000 20
The first edition of this liturgy of the Church of England was published in 1549

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bev Pamela Mary
$10,600 $4,700 $5,300
(lock-tie game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

MUSEUMS
This U.S. city is the home of a permanent historical exhibit called "The Sixth Floor"

Final scores:

Bev Pamela Mary
$10,600 $0 $0
3-day champion: $35,099 3rd place: Toyogo Nemesis Igo Dojo handheld electronic Go game 2nd place: Insight Computers 386SX personal computer + home office & entertainment package from Panasonic

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Bev Pamela Mary
$10,100 $3,800 $5,300
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
9 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $19,200

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Game tape date: 1993-01-11
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