Show #1946 - Monday, February 8, 1993

First show with Merv Griffin Enterprises "cloud background" logo.

Contestants

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Hank Chambers, an attorney originally from Washington, D.C.

Krista Huckabone, a French teacher from Kenmore, New York

Phil Klinkner, a political science professor originally from Clinton, Iowa (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,200)

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Jeopardy! Round

"A" IN HISTORY
(Alex: Each correct response will begin with that letter of the alphabet.)
PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS
FASHION
AMERICANA
ROOMS
NUMBER, PLEASE
    $100 1
The people of this Greek city were such fans of Phocion that they elected him general 45 times
    $100 4
Quarterback Joe Montana holds this team's single-season record for touchdown passes with 31
    $100 2
In the 1950s women wore tight-fitting pants inspired by the style of these Spaniards, & that's no bull
    $100 3
This domed building in Salt Lake City's Temple Square is world-famous for its choir
    $100 18
A room in a hospital holding several patients; it may be a maternity one
    $100 22
It's the first point score in tennis
    $200 5
Once a stronghold of the Barbary pirates, it's now Algeria's capital
    $200 9
This team plays its home games at Mile High Stadium
    $200 13
Thong, T-Strap & Dr. Scholl's exercise are 3 types of these
    $200 16
Money Magazine's 1992 survey of the best places to live in America ranked this state's Sioux Falls No. 1
    $200 27
It's a small room or closet off the kitchen in which food, linens & tableware are stored
    $200 23
Oscar Wilde wrote, "In married life" this "is company and two none"
    $300 6
She dominated her husband, Nicholas II, as Rasputin dominated her
    $300 10
This team's corporate headquarters are at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois
    $300 14
The coat style of this garment often has buttons from neckline to hemline, like a coat
    $300 17
You'll find the Empire State Plaza in this capital city
    $300 28
This French term for a bedroom came from a word meaning "to sulk"
    $300 24
This Gerard Depardieu movie is subtitled "Conquest of Paradise"
    $400 7
This emperor's mother, Atia, was Julius Caesar's niece
    $400 11
This Florida team has a pirate on its helmets
    $400 15
This item of men's apparel was apparently named for its resemblance to a weapon called the Bola
    DD: $500 19
The Eisenhower Theater is part of this famed performing arts complex
    $400 29
From the Greek for "hidden", it's an underground vault used as a burial place
    $400 25
To be "at" these 2 numbers is to be in a state of confusion
    $500 8
Pierre L'Enfant was reburied here in 1909
    $500 12
Until 1989 Tom Landry was the only coach this team ever had
    $500 21
A mantilla is often worn over a fancy type of this grooming tool
    $500 20
In 1930 he claimed he'd like to be known as a former president who tried to mind his own business
    $500 30
From an Old French word for "watchtower", it's an attic in which a poor author might live
    $500 26
A standard distance vision test is given this many feet from the eye chart

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

Phil Krista Hank
$1,200 $1,600 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Phil Krista Hank
$3,400 $3,200 $600

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
NUTRITION
PLAYS
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
POLITICIANS
MARK TWAIN QUOTES
    $200 1
The name of this second book is from the Greek for "exit" or "departure"
    $200 24
Night blindness can be caused by a deficiency of this vitamin
    $200 3
Part of Arthur Schnitzler's play "La Ronde" is set near the amusement park in this Austrian city
    $200 9
Currents in this ocean include the Brazil Current & the Labrador Current
    $200 4
Among this former NYC mayor's books are "His Eminence and Hizzoner" & "All the Best
    $200 17
Character who said, "You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft"
    $400 2
If you're patient, you can probably figure out this book has the shortest name
    $400 27
Fortified milk is the richest dietary source of this vitamin that's also formed when sun hits the skin
    $400 11
Shaw heroine who says, "I shall be remembered when men will have forgotten where Rouen stood"
    $400 10
The Palace of Justice in Paris stands on this island in the Seine River
    $400 5
In 1971 this Kansas senator was chosen Republican national chairman
    $400 18
This "consists of whatever a body is obliged to do...play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do"
    $600 30
In this final New Testament book, Satan is bound for a thousand years
    $600 28
Vitamin K is essential for formation of the substances that make blood do this
    $600 12
"Suddenly Last Summer" opens in Sebastian's garden in the Garden District of this U.S. city
    $600 14
Columbus discovered these islands in 1493 & named them for an attribute of St. Ursula
    $600 6
In 1968 this third-party candidate for president garnered almost 10 million votes
    $600 20
"There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: when he can't afford it, and" this
    $800 23
She marries Boaz in chapter 4 of the book named for her
    $800 29
Excessive intake of this element causes fluid retention & may contribute to high blood pressure
    $800 13
Part 3 of this playwright's "Torch Song Trilogy" is titled "Widows and Children First"
    $800 15
This "saintly" Swiss Alpine resort has been known for its mineral springs since Roman times
    $800 7
Since 1965 this Speaker of the House has represented Washington State's 5th District in the House
    $800 21
"When in doubt tell" this
    DD: $3,400 25
This book immediately following the Gospels deals mainly with the work of St. Peter & St. Paul
    $1000 26
Minerals such as copper & zinc that are needed only in minute amounts are called these
    DD: $2,200 19
The only 2 characters onstage at the end of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
    $1000 16
Africa's northernmost mainland point is Ras Ben Sekka in this small nation
    $1000 8
In November 1988 this Maine senator was elected Senate majority leader, succeeding Robert Byrd
    $1000 22
"There ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them, than to" do this "with them"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Phil Krista Hank
$9,600 $7,800 $2,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
Abandoned as a child in Liverpool, he was raised by the Earnshaw family

Final scores:

Phil Krista Hank
$3,599 $11,599 $2,199
2nd place: a trip to Honolulu, Hawaii New champion: $11,599 3rd place: Sanyo stereo system + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Phil Krista Hank
$9,500 $6,600 $5,400
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
16 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $21,500

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Game tape date: 1992-11-09
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