Show #1967 - Tuesday, March 9, 1993

Contestants

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John Abrams, a farmer from Tabernacle, New Jersey

Abby Jungreis, an editor from Boston, Massachusetts

Mike Ward, a law student originally from Baltimore, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,899)

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Jeopardy! Round

CONSTELLATIONS
TV TOWNS
BODIES OF WATER
SEWING
JANUARY
GOING DUTCH
    $100 4
It's often called "The Winged Horse"
    $100 1
Reporters Clark Kent & Lois Lane worked for this city's Daily Planet newspaper
    $100 7
This bay on Jamaica's northern coast is usually referred to as Mo' Bay
    $100 22
You can apply beeswax to this to strengthen it & keep it from knotting
    $100 14
On January 27, 1964 Sen. Margaret Chase Smith announced she would run for this office--& did, unsuccessfully
    $100 21
Goede middag means "good afternoon" & goede morgen means this
    $200 10
To the ancients, the constellation Lepus represented this animal
    $200 2
This small town's residents included Barney Fife, Aunt Bee & Opie
    $200 8
Much of the water for Los Angeles & San Diego is supplied by this river
    $200 23
This is the term for the extended back of a wedding dress that trails behind
    $200 17
On January 31, 1961 the U.S. sent Ham, one of these animals, into space
    $200 25
In the Netherlands, this day of the week is Woensdag
    $300 11
"The Water Carrier"
    $300 3
Wyatt Earp served as marshall of Ellsworth & Dodge City, Kansas, & this Arizona town
    $300 9
A canal in Romania linking this river to the Black Sea was completed in 1984
    $300 24
To calculate the size for this, add the diameter of the button to its thickness plus 1/8 inch
    $300 18
In January 1918 Wilson talked about 14 Points; in January 1941 Roosevelt talked about this many Freedoms
    $300 26
If you see a sign that says, "Wacht u voor de hond", beware of this animal
    DD: $1,200 12
Castor & Pollux are the 2 brightest stars in this constellation
    $400 5
This community 16 miles northeast of New York City was the home of Rob & Laura Petrie
    $400 15
The Turks call this strait separating Asian & European Turkey the Strait of Canakkale
    $400 29
This closure has parts called top stop, slider, teeth & bottom stop
    $400 19
This British ex-prime minister died January 24, 1965; his father, Randolph, had died January 24, 1895
    $400 27
If you don't speak Dutch, you might want to ask, "Spreekt u Engels?", which means this
    $500 13
Legend says Orion was put on the opposite side of the sky from this creature that stung him to death
    $500 6
Both "Petticoat Junction" & "Green Acres" were set in this small farming community
    $500 16
Australia's Great Barrier Reef lies in this sea off the coast of Queensland
    $500 30
When choosing these for hand sewing, you should know that "sharps" are longer than "betweens"
    $500 20
On January 25, 1971 Charles Manson was found guilty & this man became ruler of Uganda
    $500 28
When the Dutch play bridge, these 2 suits are called harten & schoppen

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Mike Abby John
$1,000 $100 $3,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Abby John
$3,100 $1,500 $4,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

SPANISH HISTORY
OPERA
RELIGION
U.S.A.
DESIGN
BOOKS & AUTHORS
    $200 11
Spain joined this western defense organization in 1982
    $200 18
People forget Andre Gretry wrote an opera in 1791 about this Swiss patriot; its overture may not be as memorable
    $200 12
Among Hindus, it's the greatest of India's sacred rivers
    $200 1
In college football, Florida has its Orange Bowl & this state has its Peach Bowl
    $200 24
The Rococo Revival Style revived interest in the decorative uses of this molded paper pulp
    $200 6
In 1991 this TV talk show host published a memoir called "Current Affairs"
    $400 13
These Muslims of North Africa had conquered almost all of Visigothic Spain by 718
    $400 19
Bellini's "I Capuleti ed i Montecchi" follows the same story as this Shakespeare play
    $400 17
In Judaism, one's fate for the coming year is sealed on this solemn holy day
    $400 2
Every summer in Colorado, there's an auto race to the top of this famous peak
    $400 25
Appropriately, the sunburst motif is associated with the style named for this French king
    $400 7
John Jakes' 1987 novel "Heaven and Hell" concluded the trilogy which began with this novel
    $600 14
About half the armada Philip II sent against this country in 1588 was destroyed
    DD: $900 21
Add "nini" to the title of this Puccini opera & you get a famous conductor of Puccini operas
    $600 20
Over 50% of Laos' people & about 95% of Thailand's practice this religion
    $600 3
For many years, this New Jersey capital was the chief pottery city in the U.S.
    $600 26
The auricular style of the 17th century used this sense organ as a motif, hence its name
    $600 8
She described her bestseller "The Temple of My Familiar" as "A romance of the last 500,000 years"
    $800 15
Austrian-born Maria Cristina ruled as regent during this 1898 war Spain lost
    $800 22
Benjamin Britten turned this author's "The Turn of the Screw" into an opera
    $800 29
Unlike many religions, this ancient Japanese religion has no historical founder
    $800 4
This state's Minnehaha Falls was immortalized in Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha"
    $800 27
Duncan Phyfe liked to make chairs with backs shaped like this ancient Greek stringed instrument
    DD: $1,000 9
"Guardian Angel" is one of Sara Paretsky's latest books featuring this female detective
    $1000 16
The unification of Spain was completed in 1512 when this king seized Navarre
    $1000 23
Wagner's copyright on "Parsifal" kept it from being produced outside this city until 1903
    $1000 30
This church in Old Jerusalem is believed to stand on the site where Jesus was crucified & entombed
    $1000 5
Chaco Canyon in this state is the site of numerous ruins of the Anasazi culture
    $1000 28
An ornamental detail often found atop a bedpost, its name is an alteration of "final"
    $1000 10
Madeleine L'Engle is perhaps best known for her children's novel "A Wrinkle in" this

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Abby John
$5,700 $5,500 $8,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

MONEY MATTERS
According to Forbes magazine, this country ranks between the U.S. & Japan in the number of billionaires

Final scores:

Mike Abby John
$1 $200 $5,400
3rd place: Nemesis electronic Go game + Jeopardy! home game 2nd place: NexStep stairclimber + Lavon sportswear + Jeopardy! home game New champion: $5,400

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Mike Abby John
$5,500 $5,500 $8,500
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
16 R,
1 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $19,500

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Game tape date: 1992-11-17
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