Show #1993 - Wednesday, April 14, 1993

Contestants

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Jack Linberg, a business owner from Upland, California

Barbara Ambrose, a homemaker from Buckeye, Arizona

David Zacovic, a lawyer from Whittier, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,099)

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Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD
POTENT POTABLES
OREGON
TRIOS
STARTS WITH "J"
    $100 6
At birth this mammal can be as tall as 6 feet & weigh about 150 pounds
    $100 26
On the studio tram ride, visitors get all shook up when they experience an 8.3 one of these
    $100 16
It's the main ingredient in a Soviet cocktail, comrade
    $100 1
About half of Oregon's people live in this city's metropolitan area
    $100 20
They were Nod's traveling companions in the wooden shoe
    $100 11
It can precede buzzer, ride or stick
    $200 7
The coati is related to this animal & has similar rings on its tail, but no mask across its face
    $200 27
At Universal's tribute to this actress, you can see the furniture from the Ricardos' living room
    $200 17
You need gin & yellow chartreuse to make this cocktail named for a state; you might sip it in Sitka
    $200 2
Over 3/4 of Oregon's electrical power is produced by this type of power plant
    $200 22
2 guys named Joe, Joe Besser & Joe De Rita, have been the third person in this comedy trio
    $200 13
This word that means discarded cargo is an alteration of "jettison"
    $300 8
This Australian bird ranks second in size only to the Ostrich
    $300 28
You can visit this outer space creature's home planet on a ride that may make you want to "phone home"
    $300 18
Trader Vic was a big fan of this liqueur which could be called "Dixie solace"
    $300 3
The capital was moved from Oregon City to this city in 1851
    $300 23
This trio returned in Alexandre Dumas' novel "Le Vicomte de Bragelonne"
    $300 14
This sleeveless dress is often worn over a blouse, not necessary on a trampoline
    $400 9
Developed in Colonial America, this horse was named for the distance it was bred to race
    $400 29
Universal calls this simian attraction "13,000 pounds and 30 feet of howling, growling fury"
    $400 19
Though monks don't go on honeymoons, a Honeymoon cocktail contains this liqueur created by monks
    $400 4
This fur trader's post, Astoria, was the first European settlement in the state
    DD: $1,000 24
This trio of first names goes back to pre-Victorian times & refers to persons of no importance
    $400 15
A strenuous dance that's often performed to swing music, or a person who dances it
    $500 10
It's the 4-letter name of the American wild cat that's also called a cougar
    $500 30
This Ron Howard film inspired a new attraction that recreates a raging fire in a chemical warehouse
    $500 21
Some champagne made exclusively with white grapes is labeled this, French for "white from whites"
    $500 5
The "Oregon System" of government allows initiative, referendum, direct primary & this
    $500 25
This mythological trio, Clotho, Lachesis & Atropos, controlled the threads of all lives
    $500 12
Father Serra's first name

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

David Barbara Jack
$300 $800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Barbara Jack
$2,000 $1,800 $1,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
THE NEW TESTAMENT
AWARDS
BATTLES
AUTHORS
FOREIGN QUOTES
    $200 7
On January 21, 1977 Jimmy Carter pardoned most draft evaders of this war
    $200 8
This carpenter & husband of Mary was a direct descendant of King David
    $200 6
CNN won a 1990 Peabody Award for its all hour coverage of this crisis
    $200 24
Napoleon met his on June 18, 1815
    $200 1
Besides "White Fang", this author wrote science fiction works like "The Star Rover"
    $200 10
The quotes "Iacta alea est" & "Veni, Vidi, Vici" are his
    $400 13
As of 1808 Congress prohibited the further importation of these from Africa
    $400 9
After undergoing this rite, Jesus "saw the spirit of God descending like a dove"
    $400 21
In 1980 Patti Lupone & Mandy Patinkin both won Tonys for this musical, so don't cry for them
    $400 27
This Hun's only defeat, in 451, is sometimes called the Battle of Maurica--no one is sure where it was
    $400 2
His novel "Lord of the Flies" was rejected by 21 publishers before 1 accepted it
    $400 11
"Hier stehe ich, ich kann nicht anders. Gott helfe mir. Amen", he told the Diet
    $600 17
In 1900 it became an "unorganized" U.S. territory; in 1952 it became a commonwealth
    $600 15
In Revelation this archangel leads other angels in a fight against the dragon
    $600 22
Carleton Mabee's "The American Leonardo: The Life of" this inventor & artist won a 1944 Pulitzer
    $600 30
Key battles in this turn of the century war include Kimberley, Mafeking & Pretoria
    $600 3
Contemptuous of "Peter Pan", he wrote "Androcles and the Lion" to show Barrie how it's done
    $600 12
"Eppur si muove", he said after recanting his belief that the Earth moves around the Sun
    $800 19
In 1894 Eugene Debs led the American Railway Union in boycotting this company's railway cars
    $800 16
This discourse which appears in Matthew 5-7 contains the Beatitudes & the Lord's Prayer
    $800 23
His "The New York Times International Cookbook" won a Tastemaker Award from R.T. French in 1972
    $800 29
This country's fleet won a May 27-28, 1905 battle & lost one October 25, 1944
    $800 4
This author of "The Man Without a Country" was a Massachusetts Unitarian minister
    $800 18
"La historia me absolvera", he said after the failed attack on the Moncada Barracks
    DD: $800 20
The Republican Party was founded in 1854 partly as a reaction against this act named for 2 territories
    $1000 25
It's the shortest of the gospels & probably the first written
    DD: $1,200 26
In 1970 Paul Samuelson became the first American to win a Nobel Prize for this
    $1000 28
This Canadian city fell after a long siege & was surrendered by the French September 18, 1759
    $1000 5
"The Marble Faun", set in Rome, was the last novel he completed
    $1000 14
"We twa hae run about the braes, and pu'd the Gowans fine: but we've wander'd mony a weary fit, sin'" this

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Barbara Jack
$2,800 $7,400 $3,300
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

ROCK STARS
This Brit. rocker is the 1st non-sports figure to be honored on Madison Square Garden's Walk of Fame

Final scores:

David Barbara Jack
$0 $8,100 $5,700
3rd place: Ross-Simons bracelet + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis + Jeopardy! home game New champion: $8,100 2nd place: trip on Delta to Myrtle Beach & stay at the Radisson + Jeopardy! home game

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

David Barbara Jack
$2,800 $7,200 $4,500
16 R,
4 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,500

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Game tape date: 1992-12-08
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