Responses for Show #2025 - Friday, May 28, 1993

Contestants

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Nancie S. Martin, a writer and editor originally from New York City, New York

Gene Boggs, a law professor from Los Angeles, California

Brian Donahue, a research scientist originally from Wellesley, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,799)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

THE 1950s
MOVIE QUOTES
ANIMALS
LEGAL LINGO
STATE CAPITALS
"RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE"
(Alex: Notice those three words are in quotation marks, which means that one, two, perhaps all three will appear as the correct response in a clue.)
    $100 11
Mamie Eisenhower

Gene
    $100 16
Citizen Kane

Nancie
    $100 22
a hump

Nancie
    $100 27
age

Brian
    $100 1
Richmond

Brian
    $100 6
(Nancie: Can I get back to you on that?)
(Alex: Yes, you can.)

White Lightning

BrianNancie
    $200 12
(Nancie: Who is John Paul I?)

Pope John XXIII

Nancie
Triple Stumper
    $200 17
Casablanca

Brian
    $200 23
a zebra

Brian
    $200 28
breaking & entering

Nancie
    $200 2
Cheyenne

Brian
    $200 7
blue collar workers

Brian
    $300 13
the Dionne quintuplets

Brian
    $300 18
Marty

Brian
    $300 24
a bird

Nancie
    $300 29
(Brian: What is conspiracy?)

entrapment

BrianNancie
    $300 3
Helena

Brian
    $300 8
The Red Badge of Courage

Brian
    $400 14
Princess Margaret

Nancie
    $400 19
Jack Lemmon

Gene
    $400 25
rodents

Nancie
    $400 21
the bench

Brian
    $600 4
Salem (Oregon)

Brian
    $400 9
"Song Sung Blue"

Gene
    $500 15
McCarthyism

Triple Stumper
    $500 20
(Nancie: What's Bringing Up Baby?)

Arsenic and Old Lace

Nancie
Triple Stumper
    $500 26
they bear their young live

Nancie
    $500 30
curfew

Triple Stumper
    $500 5
[Applause for Brian's run of the category]

Atlanta

Brian
    $500 10
(Nancie: What is Fairbanks?)
(Brian: What is Yellowknife?)
(Gene: [Without signalling] What is...)
(Alex: You have to ring in if you want to...)
(Gene: What is...)
(Alex: Maybe you made a mistake in ringing in.)

Whitehorse

BrianGeneNancie
Triple Stumper

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

Brian Gene Nancie
$2,100 $0 -$800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brian Gene Nancie
$3,000 $400 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

THE BRAIN
HEADLINES
PRIVATE EYES
MOTHER TONGUES
LONG LIVERS
FAMOUS FANNIES
    $200 19
(Alex: We've got about a minute left in the round.)

X-rays

Triple Stumper
    $200 16
the Maine

Gene
    $200 6
the Maltese Falcon

Nancie
    $200 11
Greek

Gene
    $200 2
Rose Kennedy

Brian
    $200 1
Fanny Brice

Brian
    $400 20
(Gene: [*]. You're [*]. What is [*]?)

sleeping

Gene
    $400 17
(Gene: Who is Abraham Lincoln?)

King Tut

Gene
Triple Stumper
    $400 7
Hercule Poirot

Nancie
    $400 12
Spanish

Nancie
    $400 3
Pablo Casals

Nancie
    $400 26
Fanny Farmer

Nancie
    $600 23
the pituitary

Brian
    $600 18
(George) Wallace

Brian
    $1,000 8
(Nancie: Who is Peter Gunn?)
(Alex: No, sorry. Who is [*]? "Harlem Nocturne". You were thinking of the right kind of TV private eye.)

Mike Hammer

Nancie
    $600 13
Brittany

Gene
    $600 4
Hal Roach

Gene
    $800 24
(Nancie: What is the temporal lobe?)

the frontal lobe

GeneNancie
    $800 21
(Nancie: What is Vienna?)

Berlin

BrianNancie
    $800 9
Philip Marlowe

Gene
    $800 14
(Nancie: What's Urdu?)

Sanskrit

Nancie
Triple Stumper
    $1,000 5
Grandma Moses

Gene
    $1000 28
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

synapses

Brian
    $1000 22
the Shah of Iran

Brian
    $1000 10
(Alex: That's when Paul Newman was making a lot of those "H" pictures. He became [*].)

Lew Harper

Triple Stumper
    $1000 15
Tagalog

Gene
    $1000 25
Helena Rubinstein

Gene
    $1000 27
Fannie Flagg

Brian

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brian Gene Nancie
$8,400 $6,600 -$600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

WORLD AIRLINES
(Alex: It just occurred to me after I read that clue that Gene, you should stand a good chance of coming up with this, having lived in so many places and having lived in the Far East.)
...
(Alex: Marco Polo went to China, which was called [*]. So the correct response is [*] Airlines.)
GeneWhat is Alitalia
$6,000
BrianWhat is Alitalia?
$4,801
Cathay Pacific

Final scores:

Brian Gene Nancie
$3,599 $600 -$600
2-day champion: $12,398 2nd place: trip to Palm Springs, California + Cazal sunglasses 3rd place: Bob Mitchell Designs wall coverings + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brian Gene Nancie
$8,200 $6,400 $400
22 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
13 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,000

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Game tape date: 1993-01-12
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