Show #2045 - Friday, June 25, 1993

Contestants

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Angie D'Aleo, a 2nd grade teacher originally from Rome, Georgia

Phil Filleul, a writer from Tucson, Arizona

Jim Maher, a disc jockey from Phoenix, Arizona (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,799)

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Jeopardy! Round

NATIONAL ANTHEMS
BY GEORGE
BIBLICAL TOOLS
RECENT EVENTS
WORD ORIGINS
POTPOURRI
    $100 18
A new second stanza of this British anthem was adopted in 1946
    $100 10
Legend says he admitted, "I can't tell a lie, Pa... I did cut it with my hatchet"
    $100 15
Isaiah 2:4 talks about beating swords into these
    $100 23
In a September 1992 referendum, this country said "Oui" to the Maastricht Treaty by a tiny majority
    $100 1
This device mounted on the stern of a ship to direct it is named from rother, meaning "steering oar"
    $100 3
In 445 this Hun murdered his brother Bleda
    $200 19
"Die Stem Van Suid-Afrika" is this nation's anthem
    $200 11
Tarzan-like cartoon character whose theme song ended with "Watch out for that tree!"
    $200 16
In the King James Version of 2 Samuel, this toothed tool is used as a torture device
    $200 24
In fall of 1992 this automaker started issuing MasterCards
    $200 2
This sauce made of basil, pine nuts, olive oil, etc. comes from Italian pestare, "to pound"
    $200 4
The first Saturday in May brings Old Dover Days to this state
    $300 21
"Sri Lanka Matha" likens Sri Lanka to this relative
    $300 12
This choreographer's book "101 Stories of the Great Ballets" includes many of his own ballets
    $300 17
In Jeremiah 23:29, God asks, "Is not my word like" one of these that "breaketh the rock in pieces"
    $300 26
Hurricane Iniki destroyed an estimated 1/3 of homes on this Hawaiian island
    $300 7
Meaning to burn with hot liquid or steam, this word comes from calidus, Latin for "warm"
    $300 5
Leo McCarey won Oscars for writing & directing this 1944 Bing Crosby film
    $400 22
You might hear its anthem, "God Save Our Sultan Said" in its capital, Muscat
    $400 13
Comic who asked, "Do you ever get the feeling the whole world is a tuxedo, and you're a pair of brown shoes?"
    $400 30
"To put" this tool "to the corn" means to reap the grain
    DD: $2,000 27
Abimael Guzman, leader of this country's Shining Path guerrillas, was captured in September 1992
    $400 8
This term for a loan shark comes from Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice"
    $400 6
Nickname of Robert Moses Grove, who pitched for the Athletics & Red Sox
    $500 25
"King Christian Stood by The Lofty Mast" is the anthem of this country that's had 10 king Christians
    $500 14
He won a 1980 Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for "He Stopped Loving Her Today"
    $500 29
What were called ox goads in biblical times are commonly called this today... & they're electric
    $500 28
After this man resigned as baseball commissioner, Bud Selig took over the job temporarily
    $500 9
The shoulder ornament found on a military uniform, its name comes from French for "shoulder"
    $500 20
The Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire is a natural formation of this stone

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

Jim Phil Angie
$1,600 $900 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Phil Angie
$3,300 $4,400 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY PEOPLE
FOLK SINGERS
BUSINESS TALK
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
TROPICAL FRUIT
THE AMERICAN THEATRE
    $200 10
In 1932 Life magazine quoted this inventor as saying, "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration"
    $200 1
He's recorded folk songs like "Danny Boy" but is better known for Calypso numbers like "Day-O"
    $200 23
It's the 2-word term for the smallest amount of money that a worker can be paid by law
    $200 16
A city in Indiana is named for this capital of Switzerland
    $200 4
60% of the canned products made with this fruit come from Hawaii
    $400 12
In 1968 this presidential candidate of the American Independent Party got almost 10 million votes
    $400 2
The first album they released under their own names was "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M."
    $400 24
Anyone, including a pet, can be named this recipient of proceeds on a life insurance policy
    $400 17
Midway between England & Northern Ireland, you'll find this island famous for its tailless cats
    $400 5
Like a lemon, the skin of a ripe breadfruit is this color
    $600 18
Books by this Norwegian include "The South Pole" & "First Crossing of the Polar Sea"
    DD: $700 3
Woody Guthrie began this song, probably his most famous, as a parody of "God Bless America"
    $600 25
The takeover of a company using that firm's assets to obtain financing is known as this type of "buyout"
    $600 13
These mountains extend over 1200 miles across Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia
    $600 6
It's the source of the enzyme papain, which aids in digestion
    $600 21
Alma is known as "The Nightingale of the Delta" in his play "Summer and Smoke"
    $800 19
Before commanding the AEF in World War I, this general pursued Pancho Villa & his men into Mexico
    $800 7
This co-founder of the Weavers wrote the book "How to Play the Five-String Banjo"
    DD: $800 14
The Vistula is this country's longest river
    $800 8
Its name is from the Spanish "aguacate", which came from the Aztec "ahuacatl"
    $800 22
This 1982 Peter O'Toole film set in the '50s became a musical in 1992 & Lainie Kazan was in both
    $1000 20
He began sculpting his Stone Mountain memorial in 1923, but work was halted in 1925 due to controversy
    $1000 11
Leitch is the last name of this Scottish-born singer featured in the Bob Dylan documentary "Don't Look Back"
    $1000 15
Australia's closest neighbor is this island country, 100 miles north of Cape York
    $1000 9
This "peach of the tropics" with a single large, flat seed can weigh up to 5 pounds
    $1000 26
She wrote the book for the musical "Candide" but is best known for dramas like "The Little Foxes"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Phil Angie
$10,200 $7,200 $4,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE DIRECTORS
This director's last film, 1976's "A Matter of Time", starred Ingrid Bergman & his Oscar-winning daughter

Final scores:

Jim Phil Angie
$5,999 $0 $1,400
2-day champion: $19,798 3rd place: Emperor grandfather clock + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis 2nd place: stay at Quail Lodge Resort & Golf Club in Carmel + Magnavox Movie Maker

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Jim Phil Angie
$10,900 $5,600 $4,400
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $20,900

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Game tape date: 1993-02-03
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