Responses for Show #1884 - Thursday, November 12, 1992

1992 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

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Robert Slaven, an office automation specialist from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

Richard Kaplan, a retired attorney from Los Angeles, California

John Kelly, a retired military Air Force officer from Austin, Texas

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Jeopardy! Round responses

ANIMALS
LACROSSE
BROADWAY
PEOPLE
AWARDS
15-LETTER WORDS
    $100 1
the panda

Robert
    $100 26
10

Richard
    $100 11
Will Rogers

Richard
    $100 6
Princess Di

Triple Stumper
    $100 16
Gorbachev

Robert
    $100 13
incompatibility

John
    $200 2
the kangaroo

John
    $200 27
the Olympics

John
    $200 12
Judd Hirsch

Robert
    $200 7
Lurleen Wallace

Richard
    $200 17
Cannes

Robert
    $200 14
decontaminating

Robert
    $300 3
yaks

John
    $300 28
a time-out

Richard
    $300 21
Sidney Poitier

Richard
    $300 8
Peter Arnett

Richard
    $300 18
the American Bar Association

Robert
    $300 15
unsportsmanlike

Richard
    $400 4
2

John
    $400 29
a face-off

Richard
    $400 22
Grand Hotel

Triple Stumper
    $400 9
"Swifty" Lazar

Richard
    $400 19
golf

Triple Stumper
    $400 24
unsubstantiated

Robert
    $500 5
the whooping crane

John
    $500 30
(Alex: "What is [*]?" is correct for the man from Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories.)

Canada

Robert
    $500 23
Glenn Close

Richard
    $500 10
Rwanda

Richard
    $500 20
Columbia

Richard
    $500 25
(Robert: What is munificence?)

humanitarianism

Robert
Triple Stumper

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

John Richard Robert
$1,500 $1,500 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

John Richard Robert
$1,700 $3,900 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

SCIENTISTS
SILENT MOVIE DIRECTORS
ARCHITECTURE
WRITERS
ISLANDS
HISTORIC "G''s
    $200 1
the Moon

Robert
    $200 13
D.W. Griffith

Richard
    $200 12
a vault

Richard
    $200 19
Stephen King

Robert
    $200 4
Puerto Rico

John
    $200 9
George

Robert
    $400 2
Kelvin

Robert
    $400 14
Charlie Chaplin

Richard
    $400 27
a portico

John
    $400 21
(Alex: Right, Gone With the Wind.)

Margaret Mitchell

Richard
    $400 5
the Falklands

John
    $400 16
(Robert: Who are the Garibaldis?)

the Grimaldis

RichardRobert
    $600 3
mutation

John
    $600 15
Wings

John
    $600 28
(Richard: What is, uh, Rococo?)

Baroque

JohnRichard
    $600 22
Leon Uris

Richard
    $600 6
the St. Lawrence

Richard
    $600 20
Gustav

Richard
    $800 10
Kepler

Robert
    $800 17
Erich von Stroheim

Triple Stumper
    $800 29
ziggurats

Robert
    $800 23
Oscar Wilde

Triple Stumper
    $800 7
Santa Catalina

John
    $800 25
Gladstone

Robert
    $1000 11
a photon

Robert
    $1000 18
(Alex: Sorry, Richard, not quickly enough.)

Cecil B. DeMille

Triple Stumper
    $1000 30
(Richard: Who is Wren?)

Inigo Jones

Richard
Triple Stumper
    $1,000 24
(Richard: Who is, um, Saul Bellow?)

Thomas Pynchon

Richard
    $1,300 8
Saint Martin

John
    $1000 26
the Guelphs

Richard

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

John Richard Robert
$6,600 $5,700 $5,500

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

POLAND
[Richard's response is so bunched together at the end that it is unclear whether he actually completed writing it or whether he only wrote "Paderesk". It might have been that the "k" and "i" were overlapped.]
(Alex: [To Richard] I think we can make out enough of it there for a correct response? Yes.)
RobertWho was Paderewski?
$5,500
RichardWho was Padereski
$5,000
JohnWho was Kosciusko?
$4,801
Jan Paderewski

Final scores:

John Richard Robert
$1,799 $10,700 $11,000
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated + Jeopardy! home or computerized game + The Jeopardy! Challenge book 2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated + Jeopardy! home or computerized game + The Jeopardy! Challenge book Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

John Richard Robert
$6,300 $6,700 $5,500
14 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $18,500

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Game tape date: 1992-10-18
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