Show #1962 - Tuesday, March 2, 1993

Contestants

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Mark Gozonsky, a writer originally from San Antonio, Texas

Donna Radu, a music administrator from Radnor, Pennsylvania

Robin Leidner, a sociologist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

BORNEO
NURSERY RHYMES
FOOD & DRINK
GENERAL SCIENCE
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
AD LINES
    $100 10
About 2/3 of these on Borneo have been stripped & cleared away, most of it done in the last century
    $100 22
"Oh, there's none so rare as can compare with" him "and his fiddlers three"
    $100 13
Kiwi lager is one of the most popular brews concocted in this country
    $100 11
They're the hairs on a cat that are tactile
    $100 6
Literally meaning "divine wind", it's used to refer to the Japanese suicide pilots of WWII
    $100 1
"Everything's better with" this margarine "on it"
    $200 27
One of Borneo's exports is birds' nests, used in the Orient to make a type of this
    $200 23
Little Boy Blue was "under" here "fast asleep"
    $200 14
One of the most common seasonings, it should be freshly ground or crushed for sauce poivrade
    $200 12
Like Peter Pan, the mud puppy never does this; however, unlike Peter Pan, it does become sexually active
    $200 7
It's French for "fat Tuesday"
    $200 2
"Aren't you glad you use" this soap? "Don't you wish everybody did?"
    $300 28
The flying dragon of Borneo isn't a bird, but one of these reptiles that glides from tree to tree
    $300 24
Little Jack Horner's comment after pulling out a plum from his Christmas pie
    $300 15
The name of this brand of barbeque sauce is right "on target"
    $300 17
Before prophase, the first stage of mitosis, the number of these doubles
    $300 8
Latin for "our father", it's another name for the Lord's Prayer
    $300 3
"A day without orange juice is like a day without" this
    $400 29
On a list of the top 10 islands in size, Borneo ranks here
    $400 25
"Simple Simon went a-fishing, for to catch" this oceanic creature
    $400 20
The Brigittine Monks of Amity, Oregon make these candies whose name sounds like fancy fungi
    DD: $500 18
With a piece of copper wire, a paper clip & a lemon you can make a simple one of these
    $400 9
This word which describes a soft shade of color is also Spanish for pie or pastry
    $400 4
"With a name like" this, you know "It has to be good"
    $500 30
Included on Borneo are parts of Malaysia & Indonesia & this whole sultanate
    $500 26
In the nursery rhyme, it's when the Queen of Hearts produced her tarts
    $500 21
Oloroso is a golden type of this fortified wine for which Spain is famous
    $500 19
This decay rate of a radioactive isotope can be a millionth of a second or a million years
    $500 16
Ferdinand von Zeppelin could have told you it's the German equivalent of a count or earl
    $500 5
It answers the question, "How do you get a tough stain out?"

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

Robin Donna Mark
$1,600 $1,100 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Donna Mark
$3,200 $4,100 -$400

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
THE 20th CENTURY
BALLET
BLACK AMERICA
POETS' NICKNAMES
INKS & DYES
    $200 3
As a baby he was placed in an ark of bulrushes, where he was found by Pharaoh's daughter
    $200 2
In 1963 he moved to Dallas & got a job in the Texas School Book Depository
    $200 19
This sweet fairy dances a lovely pas de deux with her cavalier in most versions of "The Nutcracker"
    $200 4
This home run hitting champ told his life story in the autobiography "I Had A Hammer"
    $200 1
Henry David Thoreau was "The Sage of" this "pond"
    $200 26
India ink contains a suspension of lampblack, which is this element
    $400 10
He called himself "The Apostle of the Gentiles"
    $400 13
In 1964 Lal Bahadur Shastri succeeded him as prime minister of India
    $400 20
Act II of this 19th century ballet features a pas de quatre danced by four young cygnets
    $400 5
Mrs. Louis Bellson, she received the nickname "Ambassador of Love" from President Nixon
    $400 12
His nickname, "The Good Gray Poet", came from a pamphlet that defended his "Leaves of Grass"
    $400 27
The Egyptians used indigo dyes to turn their beards & wigs black & this dye to make their hair orange
    $600 11
Jesus told him, "Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice"
    DD: $2,000 14
An eyewitness to the 1917 October Revolution, he organized the Communist Labor Party in the U.S. in 1919
    $600 21
When Maurice Bejart reinterpreted this Stravinsky ballet, the title bird became a male role
    $600 6
In the 1970s he became RCA's biggest-selling country star since Elvis Presley
    $600 9
He was "The Peasant Bard" of Scotland
    $600 28
This word is used to describe permanent inks, like those used to label clothing
    $800 17
"And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in" this land, "on the east of Eden"
    $800 15
Geraldine Ferraro is famous as a politician & Geraldine Farrar as one of these
    $800 22
Of first, second or third position, the one in which the backs of the heels are closest together
    $800 7
This Nobel Peace Prize winner died in 1971, just 2 months after retiring from the U.N.
    $800 24
Born circa 1343, he became "The Father of English Poetry"
    DD: $1,000 29
Artists use this brown ink produced by the cuttlefish
    $1000 18
This 5th book of the Old Testament is a record of the renewal of the covenant given at Mount Sinai
    $1000 16
Elected mayor of New York in 1933, he read the comics over the radio during a newspaper strike
    $1000 23
This Russian impresario is one of the leading characters in the ballet "Nijinsky, Clown of God"
    $1000 8
From 1967-1972 she served as the only woman & the only Black in the Texas State Senate
    $1000 25
This man who wrote "The Children's Hour" for his own daughters was "The Children's Poet"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Donna Mark
$9,200 $10,300 $400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
In 1977 S.S. Kresge Company changed its name to this

Final scores:

Robin Donna Mark
$17,601 $18,401 $400
2nd place: Gibson 3-piece kitchen + Artistokraff movable island cabinet New champion: $18,401 3rd place: Astral crystal set

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Robin Donna Mark
$7,800 $10,000 $400
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
6 R,
6 W

Combined Coryat: $18,200

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Game tape date: 1992-11-10
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