Responses for Show #1634 - Thursday, October 10, 1991

Leszek Pawlowicz game 1.

Contestants

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Ann Turnock, an administrative assistant originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Leszek Pawlowicz, a materials scientist from Phoenix, Arizona

Tim House, a high school teacher from Lancaster, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,599)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

GAMES
THE HUMAN BODY
CALIFORNIA
DECORATIVE ARTS
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
"SMITH" & "JONES"
    $100 1
it gets kinged (or crowned)

Ann
    $100 4
the pinky

Leszek
    $100 6
Sacramento

Ann
    $100 26
a horseshoe

Ann
    $100 20
money

Ann
    $100 13
John Paul Jones

Leszek
    $200 2
Clue

Tim
    $200 5
the legs

Leszek
    $200 7
Levi Strauss

Tim
    $200 27
the Forbidden City

Tim
    $200 21
Il Duce

Ann
    $200 14
Grace Jones

Tim
    $300 3
a (six-pointed) star shape

Ann
    $300 10
farsightedness

Leszek
    $300 15
Anaheim

Leszek
    $300 28
lace

Ann
    $300 22
faux pas

Leszek
    $300 18
Roger Smith

Ann
    $400 8
(Leszek: What is Baltic?)

Mediterranean

TimLeszek
    $400 11
(Ann: What is the auditory nerve?)

muscle

LeszekAnn
    $400 16
the Napa Valley

Leszek
    $400 29
(Louis Comfort) Tiffany

Ann
    $400 24
magna cum laude

Leszek
    $400 19
Quincy Jones

Tim
    $500 9
(Ann: [Selecting the next category] What is THE HUMAN BODY?... I'm sorry! THE HUMAN BODY for $300.)

a finesse

Ann
    $600 12
the thyroid

Leszek
    $500 17
Pismo Beach

Leszek
    $500 30
(Ann: What is canvas?)

wool

Ann
Triple Stumper
    $500 25
Sanskrit

Tim
    $500 23
Margaret Chase Smith

Ann

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Tim Leszek Ann
$800 $1,200 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Leszek Ann
$2,100 $3,200 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

MEDIEVAL EUROPE
CONTEMPORARY FICTION
WEIGHTS & MEASURES
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
DANCE
(Alex: A new category for us...)
BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT
    $200 16
the Vikings

Ann
    $200 6
Prizzi's Honor

Leszek
    $200 21
a ream

Tim
    $200 1
Everest

Tim
    $200 26
the hula

Leszek
    $200 7
Lincoln

Leszek
    $400 17
(Tim: What is the Roman Empire?)
(Ann: What is the Holy Roman Empire?)

the Byzantine Empire

TimLeszekAnn
    $400 12
Sacagawea

Leszek
    $400 22
decibels

Tim
    $400 2
Simon Bolivar

Leszek
    $3,000 27
A Chorus Line

Leszek
    $400 8
Truman

Leszek
    $600 18
mead

Tim
    $600 13
Stephen King

Leszek
    $600 23
a horsepower

Tim
    $600 3
Galilee

Tim
    $600 28
the barre (or bar)

Ann
    $600 9
Lyndon Johnson

Ann
    $800 19
Canterbury

Tim
    $800 14
Manhattan

Ann
    $800 24
12

Tim
    $800 4
(Leszek: What is Brazil?)
...
(Alex: [*], yes. The clue contained the word "city".)

Rio de Janeiro

TimLeszek
    $800 29
the fandango

Leszek
    $1,000 10
(Ann: Who was John Kennedy?)
(Alex: No. That was probably the obvious response, but you had to go further back than that to [*]. Teddy Roosevelt.)

Theodore Roosevelt

Ann
    $1000 20
Gothic

Leszek
    $1000 15
Australia

Tim
    $1000 25
(Alex: [*], yes. You're back in the lead now by $300 over Tim.)

grams

Leszek
    $1000 5
Chile

Ann
    $1000 30
the Hopis

Leszek
    $1000 11
Grover Cleveland

Leszek

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Leszek Ann
$7,700 $13,000 $3,800

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
(Alex: I have the feeling a lot of people, during this Final Jeopardy!, rushed into their kitchens and started opening cupboard doors or refrigerator doors!)
AnnWhat is Hormel?
$3,797
TimWhat is Armour?
$7,700
LeszekWhat is Underwood
$2,401
Underwood

Final scores:

Tim Leszek Ann
$0 $15,401 $3
3rd place: a Yorx 6-CD changer stereo system + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition home game or the computerized version New champion: $15,401 + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition home game or the computerized version 2nd place: fine English bone China from Michael C. Fina + a Quoizel solid brass chandelier + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary home game or the computerized version

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tim Leszek Ann
$7,700 $10,300 $4,800
17 R,
1 W
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
16 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $22,800

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Game tape date: 1991-08-20
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