Show #2044 - Thursday, June 24, 1993

Contestants

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Anthony McCafferty, an engineer from Glendale, California

Jim Maher, a disc jockey from Phoenix, Arizona

Ray Agran, an attorney from Yardley, Pennsylvania (whose 2-day cash winnings total $29,701)

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Jeopardy! Round

OHIO
SONG STANDARDS
ARCHITECTURE
FAMOUS NAMES
FASHION
HOMOPHONIC PAIRS
    $100 1
There's an Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta named for this first man to walk on the Moon
    $100 4
"Ol' Man River jus' keeps" doing this
    $100 7
The 4 main types of these are ribbed, dome, groined & barrel
    $100 9
People forget this Persian was a mathematician, not just a "Rubaiyat" poet
    $100 26
Made of a sturdy yellow or buff cloth, trousers called Nankeens were named for Nanking in this country
    $100 19
A hirsute Truman
    $200 2
This capital was established after local residents offered free land & $50,000 for construction
    $200 8
"Climb ev'ry mountain, ford ev'ry stream, follow ev'ry" one of these, "till you find your dream"
    $200 15
This city's Hagia Sophia is considered the finest achievement of Byzantine architecture
    $200 10
His father was a Hungarian rabbi & he was an escapologist
    $200 27
Although some are wool, most bomber jackets are made of this material
    $200 20
The sixty minutes that belong to us
    $300 3
This city boasts the McKinley National Memorial & the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    $300 13
"Grab your coat and get your hat, leave your worry on the doorstep, just direct your feet to" this
    DD: $600 16
This covered walk is built around the courtyard of a college building, church or monastery
    $300 11
This 97-year-old Chicago bicycle company filed for bankruptcy in October 1992
    $300 28
It's the type of hand covering with the fingers together in one part & the thumb in another
    $300 21
A prohibited group of musicians
    $400 5
A memorial at Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island honors his victory in the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie
    $400 22
"Try to remember the kind of September when life was slow and oh so" this
    $400 17
In 1949 this German- American architect & some former students designed the Graduate Center at Harvard
    $400 12
Nickname of Spanish knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar who fought both the Moors & Christians
    $400 29
Body stockings, which were introduced in the 1960s, were derived from this gymnastics garment
    $400 23
Conceal a Robert Louis Stevenson villain
    $500 6
The white circle with a red center on the state's flag represents the letter O & this tree's nut
    $500 25
In "Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'", "The corn is as high as" this
    $500 18
A balcony can be built on one of these horizontal beams supported at only one end
    $500 14
The basic laws of genetic inheritance are named after this monk
    $500 30
It's a style of dress or blouse that ties behind the neck & leaves the back & shoulders bare
    $500 24
Mode of water transport to get Tinker Bell to an island

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Ray Jim Anthony
$1,400 $800 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ray Jim Anthony
$4,000 $1,400 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
LANGUAGES
LAKES
SCIENTISTS & INVENTORS
ROCKS & MINERALS
LITERARY CHARACTERS
    $200 1
It took this man & his army 13 days to take the Alamo; it took the Texas army 18 minutes to beat him at San Jacinto
    $200 3
Darling, it's German for "Thank you very much"
    $200 21
After a road was built along this Scottish lake in the 1930s, monster sightings increased
    $200 26
At the same meeting in 1858, Alfred Russel Wallace & this man had papers presented on natural selection
    $200 16
Stalactites & stalagmites are 2 types of dripstones that are commonly found in these places
    $200 11
Thomas Hardy partly based this heroine "of the d'Urbervilles" on his own grandmother
    $400 2
Of the 189 defenders to die, 33 came from this state, many of them with Davy Crockett
    $400 4
Both the Scottish & Irish forms of this language are called Erse
    $400 22
Lake Albano has many villas on its shores, including Castel Gandolfo, his summer residence
    $400 27
This horticulturist developed the Shasta daisy as well as a famous variety of potato
    $400 17
It's the "canine" term for rock collectors
    $400 12
This old plantation slave tells the stories of Brer Fox & Brer Rabbit
    $600 8
Sam Houston sent this col. known for his knife to the Alamo to destroy it but the col. ignored the order
    $600 5
Minangkabau, which resembles Malay, is spoken on the island of Sumatra in this country
    $600 23
Lake Constance is fed by this river that enters at the eastern end & exits at the western
    $600 28
In the late 1800s Reverend G.W. Garrett of England devised the first submarine powered by this
    $600 18
Pedicurists know a "stone" composed of this abrasive igneous rock helps keep the feet neat
    $600 13
It's the first name of Sherlock Holmes' mysterious brother
    DD: $1,500 9
With his sword, this colonel drew a line on the ground & asked those prepared to stay & die to cross it
    $800 6
This language has enriched English with such expressions as "farblondjet", "schmooze" & "maven"
    $800 24
This artificial lake is also called High Dam Lake
    $800 29
In the 1940s this instant camera inventor developed a 3-D movie process based on polarized light
    $800 19
This metamorphic rock for which a shade of gray is named is abundant in Wales
    $800 14
Hollywood producer Monroe Stahr is "The Last Tycoon" in an unfinished novel by this author
    $1000 10
Since 1905 the Alamo complex has been operated by this women's group
    $1000 7
Millions of people in this country speak Marathi, especially in the state of Maharashtra
    $1000 25
The Great Salt Lake, Utah's largest, is a remnant of this prehistoric lake
    $1000 30
This pioneer in electrophysiology taught anatomy at the Univ. of Bologna from 1762 until the 1790s
    $1000 20
Add an "H" to the end of this silicate mineral's name & you'll get a book of the Old Testament
    DD: $2,500 15
In books by James Fenimore Cooper, this hero is also known as Leatherstocking

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ray Jim Anthony
$6,400 $6,900 $8,500

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
Before Clinton, he was the last U.S. president who was a law school graduate

Final scores:

Ray Jim Anthony
$9,400 $13,799 $1,500
2nd place: General Instrument satellite TV system + Sanyo 27" TV + Jeopardy! home game or computerized edition New champion: $13,799 3rd place: Christian Riese Lassen serigraph Impressions of Maui + Jeopardy! home game or computerized edition

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ray Jim Anthony
$6,400 $6,200 $6,700
22 R,
2 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $19,300

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Game tape date: 1993-02-03
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