Show #1988 - Wednesday, April 7, 1993

David Tiemann game 2.

Contestants

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Al Sanders, a computer scientist from Nashua, New Hampshire

Mary Ann Fusco, a writer and editor originally from Caracas, Venezuela

David Tiemann, a high school teacher from Brunswick, Maine (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

LAKES & RIVERS
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
ANATOMY
THE HISTORY OF HAIR
LE CINEMA STALLONE
"GO" FOR IT
    $100 1
In northern Peru the Ucayili & Maranon Rivers merge to form this mighty river
    $100 20
Each year in June, ceremonies at the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia mark this holiday
    $100 6
The words cordial & courage come from cor, Latin for this body part
    $100 14
During the 19th century, it was all the rage to do this to your hair 100 strokes at a time
    $100 11
In "Cobra" Stallone's co-star was this Dane, his wife at the time
    $100 18
This phrase means to date exclusively
    $200 2
This river separates El Paso, Texas & Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
    $200 24
In 1954 Public Law 83-380 changed the name of this holiday to Veterans Day
    $200 7
The human integumentary system is made up of the skin, hair & these
    $200 15
Some ancient Egyptians topped their wigs with perfumed grease cones designed to do this in the heat
    $200 12
Stallone had a bit part in this 1971 Woody Allen farce partly set in Latin America
    $200 19
The object of this card game similar to "Authors" is to get the most 4-card sets
    $300 3
Ontario is the shortest of the Great Lakes & this is the longest
    $300 25
National UNICEF Day is observed on the same date as this holiday
    $300 8
The cerebral cortex is part of the brain & the renal cortex is part of this organ
    $300 21
Ancient Assyrian men sported rectangular ones that were elaborately crimped & curled
    $300 13
This 1974 film about a youth gang in 1950s Brooklyn also featured Henry Winkler
    $300 28
An emissary or middleman
    $400 4
Uganda contains parts of Lake Albert & this lake over 10 times larger
    $400 26
This holiday's first observance was probably an 1882 parade organized by a union founder
    $400 9
They're the first glands to go to work on food that's eaten
    $400 22
Sophisticated Sumerians powdered their hair with this metallic dust
    $400 16
It's the sport featured in the 1981 film "Victory"
    $400 29
Little Anthony hit that goes, "I want you to want me, I need you so badly, I can't think of anything but you"
    $500 5
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake is the reservoir behind this dam on the Columbia River
    DD: $1,200 27
Although Julia Ward Howe suggested this holiday in 1872, Anna Jarvis is credited as its founder
    $500 10
This muscle comes in minimus, medius & maximus varieties
    $500 23
This mistress of Louis XV cared for her famous hairdo by dressing it with veal fat & vanilla
    $500 17
Stallone & Kurt Russell played the title pair in this 1989 film
    $500 30
Dylan Thomas wrote, "Do not" do this, "old age should burn and rave at close of day"

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

David Mary Ann Al
$1,000 $900 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Mary Ann Al
$2,100 $300 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

1793
THEATRE
VIRGINIA
BERRIES
(Alex: These are things that are called berries; they are not necessarily in the berry family in all cases.)
RUSSIAN RULERS
NOVEL CHARACTERS
(Alex: We will give you the characters; you have to identify the novel.)
    $200 12
Though a chaplain arrived with some convicts in 1788, this continent's 1st Anglican Church opened in 1793
    $200 25
In the 1600s Danjuro I became one of the greatest actors in this form of Japanese drama
    $200 18
You can cruise to several of Virginia's historic piantations on a riverboat named for this poetic Poe heroine
    $200 1
This red berry is harvested by flooding its bog & scooping up the floating fruit
    $200 7
This "Great" guy forced both his half sister & his first wife to enter convents
    $200 2
Queequeg,
Ishmael &
Captain Ahab
    $400 13
The first bridge linking Cambridge, Massachusetts to this city was built
    $400 26
The French title of this Jean Giraudoux play is "La Folle de Chaillot"
    $400 19
Charlottesville hosts an annual Virginia festival of American film at this school
    $400 3
This "shortcake" berry is usually propagated by planting the runners produced by older plants
    $400 8
This president of the Russian Federation was born in the Sverdlovsk Region in 1931
    $400 17
Pierre Aronnax,
Captain Farragut & Captain Nemo
    $600 14
Thanks to Captain Bligh, this fruit was established on Jamaica in 1793
    $600 28
Sebastian's sister in "Twelfth Night", or a musical instrument of the violin family
    $600 20
"There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow" is the 2nd line of this, Virginia's state song
    $600 4
The huckleberry is often confused with this North American berry to which it is closely related
    $600 9
Grigory Potemkin helped her seize power in 1762 & became her lover in 1774
    $600 23
Cedric the Saxon, Rowena &
Wilfred
    DD: $1,000 15
Russia & Prussia arranged the second partition of this country
    $800 29
Playwright Bjornstjerne Bjornson succeeded this man as director of Norway's Bergen Theatre in 1857
    $800 21
A museum near this settlement boasts replicas of the 3 ships that brought colonists there in 1607
    $800 5
Latham & Marcy are red varieties of this fruit; Bristol & Dundee, black
    $800 10
This last czar may have been killed in 1918 to keep him from rescued by the White Russians
    DD: $1,000 24
Amelia Sedley,
Sir Pitt Crawley &
Becky Sharp
    $1000 16
On July 13 she stabbed Jean-Paul Marat to death in his bath
    $1000 30
This author of "Oedipus at Colonus" was born at Colonus around 496 B.C.
    $1000 22
You can visit the site in Fredericksburg where he practiced law before becoming our fifth president
    $1000 6
This small berry that flavors gin is sometimes found in Alsatian sauerkraut
    $1000 11
In his "Testament" he said, "Stalin is too rude" & called for his removal
    $1000 27
Bernard Marx,
Lenina Crowne & Mustapha Mond

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Mary Ann Al
$3,500 $1,900 $6,900

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

AFRICA
This country gained its independence from France in March 1956 & from Spain a month later

Final scores:

David Mary Ann Al
$6,999 $3,800 $6,700
2-day champion: $22,099 3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis + Jeopardy! home game 2nd place: Dynamark security system + Jules Jurgensen ladies watch + Jeopardy! home game

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

David Mary Ann Al
$4,500 $1,900 $7,900
16 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
3 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,300

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Game tape date: 1992-12-07
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