Show #2043 - Wednesday, June 23, 1993

Contestants

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Dave Gordon, an attorney originally from Santa Ana, California

Ann Carter, a production editor from Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Ray Agran, an attorney from Yardley, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $19,201)

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Jeopardy! Round

PAUL REVERE
TRANSPORTATION
EGGS
ITALIAN MENU
BODIES OF WATER
RHYME TIME
    $100 1
Revere was born in 1735 on this holiday which the Romans dedicated to the god Janus
    $100 2
In the U.S. this company's bestselling car is the Camry; worldwide, it's the Corolla
    $100 7
Most frog eggs don't hatch into frogs but into these larvae
    $100 13
In Italy orangeade is aranciata & this summer drink is limonata
    $100 8
Cayman Trench near Jamaica contains this sea's deepest known point
    $100 18
Mickey or Minnie's mansion
    $200 3
The Provincial Congress commissioned Revere to make this explosive for the war effort
    $200 23
According to Guinness, the largest of these are built by a Belgian firm & can carry 44 patients
    $200 27
It's the Latin for "egg"
    $200 14
Polpette is the Italian word for these spherical spaghetti toppers
    $200 9
It's the better-known name of Cuba's Bahia de Cochinos, the site of a 1961 invasion
    $200 19
A superior epistle; Cyrano might write one for his friend Christian
    $300 4
In 1808 & 1809 Revere's foundry made copper plates for this man's steamboat boilers
    $300 24
Major types of this vehicle include utility, touring & racing
    $300 28
Of 1,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000, the number of eggs 1 cod lays in 1 spawning season
    $300 15
Baby ones of these are called calamaretti; adults are calamari
    $300 10
Snowy River, which rises on the slopes of Mt. Kosciusko, is one of the most scenic rivers on this continent
    $300 20
A person who acts like a fool, especially if his given name is William
    $400 5
Revere's father, a member of this Protestant group, left France due to religious persecution
    $400 25
These airships went into service in 1910, flying between various German cities
    $400 29
Parthenogenesis is the process by which an egg can develop without this happening first
    $400 16
Zabaglione is a delicious dessert made with egg yolks, sugar & the Marsala type of this
    $400 11
The Cape of Good Hope is sometimes considered the boundary between these 2 oceans
    $400 21
An Aesop fable about an animal that forms reefs would end with one of these
    $500 6
In 1779 Revere served in the failed Penobscot expedition that tried to regain land in this future NE state
    $500 26
The Trans-Andine Railroad of South America provides service between Argentina & this country
    $500 30
The eggs of this 9-banded creature split to produce 4 offspring of the same sex
    $500 17
The toppings on pizza Margherita represent these 3 colors found on Italy's flag
    DD: $500 12
Though called a "sea", it's really the world's largest lake
    $500 22
A spotted wild cat after he's rolled around in cayenne

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

Ray Ann Dave
$800 $400 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ray Ann Dave
$3,200 $1,000 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
CANADIAN CAPITALS
1950s TV
THE BIBLE
COINS
AMERICAN LITERATURE
    $200 2
Bohemond I, a medieval lord of Otranto, was one of the leaders on the first of these expeditions
    $200 22
Over 90% of this capital's people have French ancestors
    $200 16
This beautiful Oscar winner's dramatic anthology series was originally titled "A Letter to Loretta"
    $200 1
This Israelite slew 1,000 Philistines with a new jawbone of an ass
    $200 17
In the 17th c. Ireland's St. Patrick's halfpenny featured this stringed instrument on the reverse
    $200 11
Civil War historian Shelby Foote's favorite Civil War novel is this one by Stephen Crane
    $400 7
Nurse Edith Cavell said, "I am glad to die for my country" before she was executed during this war
    $400 23
This capital's name comes from the Cree Indian words win & nipee, meaning "muddy water"
    $400 24
Hume Cronyn & this wife starred in 1954's "The Marriage", one of the first series telecast in color
    $400 3
"Blessed are the meek: for they shall" do this
    $400 18
Named for an emperor, this French 20-franc gold coin was first minted in 1805
    $400 12
"The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for", he wrote in "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
    DD: $1,500 8
This king of England was born at Sandringham in 1895 & died there in 1952
    $600 28
Earlier called York, this Ontario capital's name is Huron Indian for "place of meeting"
    $600 25
Roy Campanella, Gloria Vanderbilt & Leopold Stokowski were his first guests on "Person to Person"
    $600 4
Jesus told Peter that he should forgive his brother "unto seventy times" this number
    $600 19
In 1928 a Hawaiian sesquicentennial coin was issued with this explorer on the obverse
    DD: $1,000 13
The narrator of a Poe story describes this title structure as a "mansion of gloom"
    $800 9
Felix V is usually last on a list of these men whose claim to be pope was disputed
    $800 29
The capital of Saskatchewan was renamed this in 1882 to honor Queen Victoria
    $800 26
In 1958 Clint Walker walked out of this series; Ty Hardin filled his saddle as Bronco Layne
    $800 5
This eldest son of Saul met his friend David soon after David killed Goliath
    $800 20
The Franklin half dollar featured this symbol on the reverse
    $800 14
This Sinclair Lewis title character seduces a female evangelist named Sharon Falconer
    $1000 10
This dynasty that ruled Milan is the most famous family we know whose name starts with "SF"
    $1000 30
The oldest Protestant church in Canada is St. Paul's Church in this Nova Scotia capital
    $1000 27
On "Father Knows Best", it was Jim Anderson's "pet" name for his daughter Kathy
    $1000 6
"And Cush begat" this man, a "mighty hunter before the Lord"
    $1000 21
This state's tercentenary half dollar was issued in 1935 with a depiction of the Charter Oak
    $1000 15
His books "Daisy Miller" & "The Portrait of a Lady" are both about young American ladies in Europe

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ray Ann Dave
$5,500 $5,200 $4,300

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Final Jeopardy! Round

POETS & POETRY
He was buried in a country churchyard in Buckinghamshire, England in 1771

Final scores:

Ray Ann Dave
$10,500 $4,000 $5,600
2-day champion: $29,701 3rd place: Lanier fax machine + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis + Jeopardy! home game 2nd place: trip on Delta to London & a stay at the St. James Court + Jeopardy! home game

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Ray Ann Dave
$4,600 $5,200 $5,300
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
9 W
15 R,
4 W
16 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,100

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Game tape date: 1993-02-03
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