Show #2018 - Wednesday, May 19, 1993

Bev Schwartzberg game 4.

Contestants

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Adam Green, a financial analyst from New York City

Gus Papadopoulos, an operations accountant from Clearwater, Florida

Bev Schwartzberg, a history teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts (whose 3-day cash winnings total $35,099)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY
ACTORS IN WESTERNS
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
DAVID
MUSEUMS
POTPOURRI
    $100 1
Saginaw Bay, an arm of Lake Huron, is located on the coast of this state
    $100 4
In 1954 this future President horsed around with Barbara Stanwyck in "Cattle Queen of Montana"
    $100 17
Rhone-Poulenc is this country's largest chemical company
    $100 24
After David smote this Philistine, he cut off the big guy's head
    $100 7
1,000-year-old ships can be seen in the Viking Ships Museum in this Norwegian capital
    $100 12
"Oh, I went down south for to see my Sal" singing this "all the day"
    $200 2
Needles, one of the hottest towns in the U.S., is located in this California desert
    $200 20
You might say this lawman played by Randolph Scott in "Trail Street" was the original "Bat"man
    $200 18
This Pittsburgh pickle maker was one of the few food companies in favor of the Pure Food Act of 1906
    $200 27
David was known for his proficiency on this musical instrument
    $200 8
Etruscan art & artifacts are housed at this capital city's Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia
    $200 13
A bonsai is a small plant; a borzoi is a large one of these
    $300 3
Rising in central New York, the Mohawk is the largest tributary of this river
    $300 23
Andy Devine played Buck, the driver of the title vehicle, in this classic John Ford western
    $300 19
Oil accounts for a larger share of sales than steel does for this company, once United States Steel
    $300 28
God sent Nathan the Prophet to rebuke David after David committed adultery with her
    $300 9
Clocks & other timepieces are on display in this state at the Time Museum in Rockford
    $300 14
This late kids' author gave a 1 min. 14 sec. commencement speech in rhyme at Lake Forest College
    $400 5
Created by 2 volcanoes, it's Hawaii's "Valley Island"
    $400 25
Jean Arthur, Doris Day, Jane Russell & Yvonne De Carlo all played this gal pal of Wild Bill Hickok
    DD: $500 21
This Chicago-based retailer bought Coldwell Banker in 1981 & in 1992 announced it would be sold
    $400 29
David spared the life of this man, his predecessor, twice
    $400 10
You'll find paleontological exhibits in this state at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman
    $400 15
Its the sabbath day for Seventh-Day Adventists
    $500 6
This wilderness route extends over 2,000 miles from Mount Katahdin, Me. to Springer Mountain, Ga.
    $500 26
In 1939 this Tasmanian devil starred in his first western, "Dodge City" with Olivia de Havilland
    $500 22
Since the 1930s this maker of Pledge furniture polish has never had a general layoff
    $500 30
Amnon,
Adonijah &
Absalom
    $500 11
This 19th c. composer's birthplace about 35 miles west of Warsaw is now a museum
    $500 16
This word is from the Latin for "rock oil"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Bev Gus Adam
$3,000 $0 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bev Gus Adam
$3,300 $1,200 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 20th CENTURY
LIFE SCIENCE
U.S. GOVERNMENT
BAVARIA
POTENT POTABLES
OPERA
    $200 4
Theodor Svedberg, who developed the ultracentrifuge, won this prize for chemistry in 1926
    $200 21
Fibrin is the protein that makes this fluid clot
    $200 1
This agency is responsible for retirement, disability & death benefits for about 90% of U.S. workers
    $200 16
Neuschwanstein is just one of these built by the eccentric King Ludwig II between 1869 & 1886
    $200 11
You need this liquor to make a Moscow mule
    $200 26
The title character in Marschner's opera "The Vampire" is killed by a bolt of this
    $400 7
It's believed that this Soviet dictator was planning another purge when he died suddenly in March 1953
    $400 22
In 1973 Cohen & Boyer performed the first true test of this type of life science engineering
    $400 2
The storage of the government's gold & silver bullion is under the auspices of this agency
    $400 17
This will next be presented in Oberammergau in the year 2000
    $400 12
Barolo is a robust red wine from the Piedmont region of this country
    $400 27
Woglinde is one of the Rhine maidens in his opera "Das Rheingold"
    $600 8
The plaque inscribed with Emma Lazarus' poem wasn't placed on its pedestal until 1903
    $600 23
The oldest strand of this substance extracted is from a 25-million-year- old termite
    $600 3
This Cabinet member is the official custodian of the Great Seal of the U.S.
    $600 18
The National Socialist German Workers' Party was formed in this Bavarian city
    $600 13
Like a white rose cocktail, a white baby contains this liquor -- you might prefer the dry type
    $600 28
The role of Orsini, a male character, is sung by a woman in Donizetti's opera about this Borgia
    $800 9
On June 3, 1937, at a French chateau, this American woman finally married an ex-king
    DD: $2,000 24
Humans are life forms "based" on this element
    $800 5
The National Measurement Laboratory is part of this Cabinet department
    DD: $2,200 19
This son of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha W as born near Coburg, Bavaria August 26, 1819
    $800 14
White creme de menthe & this liquor put the sting in a stinger
    $800 29
First name shared by a servant in "La Traviata" & the composer of "La Traviata"
    $1000 10
Historian Nicolae Iorga served briefly as this country's prime minister during the reign of King Carol II
    $1000 20
It's the major division of organisms between class & family
    $1000 6
Since 1953 the Voice of America has been administered by this government agency
    $1000 25
The giant version of this bearded dog was bred to drive cattle in Bavaria
    $1000 15
This Scandinavian liquor is made by redistilling alcohol made from grain or potatoes
    $1000 30
At the beginning of Mussorgsky's opera, this title character pretends he doesn't want to be Czar

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bev Gus Adam
$7,300 -$2,400 $7,300

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Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS WOMEN
In 1949 she founded Welcome House, a foster home for Asian-American children

Final scores:

Bev Gus Adam
$14,600 -$2,400 $14,600
4-day co-champion: $49,699 2nd place: trip to Boston, Massachusetts New co-champion: $14,600

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Bev Gus Adam
$7,300 -$300 $6,100
23 R,
2 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
20 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W

Combined Coryat: $13,100

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Game tape date: 1993-01-11
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