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    DD: $1,000 23
In 1884 Rodin began work on a monument honoring the self-sacrificing "Burghers of" this French city
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Show #2049 - Thursday, July 1, 1993

Contestants

Dennis Hartin, a legal assistant from East Northport, New York

Camille Calman, a researcher and writer from New York City, New York

Mike Boyd, a video tape operator originally from Galesburg, Illinois (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $40,002)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A.
SONG LYRICS
WORLD ALMANAC 1868
(Alex: It will therefore have much to do with the events that preceded the publication of that, and that means 1867.)
NOTABLE NAMES
QUOTES
PIG ODDS & ENDS
    $100 21
A 1991 railroad accident dumped 19,500 gallons of pesticide into this state's Sacramento River
    $100 2
Dolly Parton wrote, "Working" these hours, "what a way to make a living"
    $100 1
The book lists 2 of these solar phenomena, including a total one
    $100 11
H.L. Mencken nicknamed him "Roosevelt minor"
    $100 16
This animal has been described as "a pogo stick with a pouch"
    $100 26
They're the parts of a baby's body referred to in rhyme as "piggies"
    $200 22
This phrase begins Kentucky's motto, which ends, "divided we fall"
    $200 7
"Rock-a-bye your baby with" one of these Southern tunes
    $200 3
It's the chief wool-producing state, & we're not pulling the wool over your buckeyes
    $200 12
1 of the 2 playwrights named Miller who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
    $200 17
Seneca wrote, "What fools these mortals be" centuries before this dramatist
    $200 27
It's the mixture of liquid & solid foods fed to pigs
    $300 23
This state capital is named for William Trent, a Colonial Chief Justice of New Jersey
    $300 8
"Love me or" do this, "and let me be lonely"
    $300 4
On Nov. 14, 1867 there were meteor showers & this volcano near Naples erupted
    $300 13
He married Evita in 1945 & Isabel in 1961
    $300 18
The quote "I am looking for" this type of "man" has been attributed to Aesop & to Diogenes the Cynic
    $300 28
Collective term for pigs & hogs, or a brutish person
    $400 24
In 1845 the town of Marthasville, Georgia was renamed this after the Western & Atlantic Railroad
    $400 9
"I'd love to get you on a slow boat to" this place, "all to myself, alone"
    $400 5
There are about 1,250,000 free & accepted ones of these around the world, including 100,000 in Scotland
    $400 14
This director produced many of his own films, including "Strangers on a Train"
    $400 19
Aristotle said, "One" of these birds "does not make a summer; neither does one fine day"
    $400 29
3-letter synonym for piggery, a place where pigs are kept
    $500 25
This is Washington, D.C.'s oldest college as well as the oldest Catholic college in the nation
    $500 10
"The falling leaves drift by the window, the autumn leaves, of" these 2 colors
    DD: $1,000 6
This U.S. president earns a big $25,000 a year
    $500 15
This prince consort was only 42 when he died of typhoid fever at Windsor Castle in 1861
    $500 20
The first line of "The American Crisis, No. 1", a 1776 tract by Thomas Paine
    $500 30
Pig parts featured in the commodities market

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

Mike Camille Dennis
$2,800 $1,100 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Camille Dennis
$5,100 $2,500 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN HISTORY
SCULPTURE
RANKS & TITLES
GENERAL SCIENCE
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
CROSSWORD CLUES "M"
    $200 6
Zenodotus of Ephesus was this ancient library's first librarian
    $200 19
Michelangelo's works for Pope Julius II's tomb included an 8'4" statue of this Biblical lawgiver
    $200 11
A vicereine is the wife of one of these
    $200 26
Biologically speaking, something that is subcutaneous is beneath this
    $200 1
This cabinet department administers minimum wage laws
    $200 13
Finn or Mouse
(6)
    $400 7
This country's 1954-1962 struggle for independence caused a million Europeans to leave it
    $400 20
Gutzon Borglum's seated figure of this 16th president can be seen outside a Newark courthouse
    $400 12
You're on a roll if you know this was the title of the German emperor from 1871 to 1918
    $400 27
A mixture of 2 or more metals; alnico is a magnetic one
    $400 2
Rep. William Miller was chosen as his running mate in 1964 partly because "he drives Johnson nuts"
    $400 14
Kids shoot them, parents lose them
(7)
    $600 8
Stanley found Livingstone in this country that merged with Zanzibar in 1964
    $600 21
"Cowboy on a Wild Pony" by Constance Warren Whitney stands in front of this Sooner State's capitol building
    $600 15
Thank heaven, or at least Maurice, for this lowest rank of the French nobility
    $600 28
In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer one of these is on June 21 or 22, the longest day of the year
    $600 3
Dale Bumpers was this state's governor from 1971 until 1975, when he entered the U.S. Senate
    $600 16
Prime line
(8)
    $800 9
450 years of Portuguese rule ended for this SE African nation when it became independent June 25, 1975
    $800 22
Verrocchio's only surviving work in precious metal is a silver relief of "The Beheading of" this man
    $800 24
Enter & sign in please with this admitting officer of a university
    $800 29
Matter has the "potential" form of this by virtue of its position or structure
    DD: $2,000 4
This Wisconsin Democrat chaired the House Armed Services Committee from 1985 to 1993
    $800 17
Company lover
(6)
    $1000 10
Burton & Speke explored the Nile & Mungo Park explored this West African river
    DD: $1,000 23
In 1884 Rodin began work on a monument honoring the self-sacrificing "Burghers of" this French city
    $1000 25
After retirement, this adjective can be added to one's title to make it honorary
    $1000 30
Normally, the periods of this type of sleep are short early in the night, then lengthen
    $1000 5
This Michigan governor became Richard Nixon's first Secretary of H.U.D. in 1969
    $1000 18
Sicily strait city
(7)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Camille Dennis
$5,500 $6,100 $9,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
The Brooklyn Flint Glass Works changed its name to this after moving to a N.Y. town of the same name

Final scores:

Mike Camille Dennis
$3,599 $12,100 $11,100
3rd place: an Oneida silversmiths gift certificate the Jeopardy! 25th anniversary computer game or the Jeopardy! '92 home game New champion: $12,100 the Jeopardy! 25th anniversary computer game or the Jeopardy! '92 home game 2nd place: a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada aboard Delta Airlines with 1-week accomodations at the Flamingo Hilton Las Vegas the Jeopardy! 25th anniversary computer game or the Jeopardy! '92 home game

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mike Camille Dennis
$5,000 $6,100 $9,600
22 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
13 R,
0 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $20,700

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