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    $300 19
"A heavy purse makes a light" one of these organs
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Show #2114 - Thursday, November 11, 1993

1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 4.

Contestants

Jay Thomas, an Emmy Award winner from Love and War

Tabitha Soren, a news reporter and anchor from MTV

Jerry Orbach, a Tony Award winner and TV star from Law & Order

Jeopardy! Round

THE 20th CENTURY
PEOPLE
ROCK MUSIC
TRAVEL
POTENT POTABLES
PROVERBS
    $100 25
This canal officially opened August 15, 1914
    $100 6
After Lou Costello died, this comic attempted a comeback with a new partner, Candy Candido
    $100 13
From 1961 to 1971, Smokey Robinson had 14 Top 20 hits with this group
    $100 12
Stones from this infamous Paris prison were used to build the Pont du la Concorde
    $100 1
Bourbon was named for a county in this "Bluegrass State"
    $100 11
This "is thicker than water"
    $200 26
James Doolittle led the surprise air raid on this country April 18, 1942
    $200 7
In the 1950s fashion designer Ralph Lifshitz changed his name to this
    $200 14
"Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll" was a 1987 documentary about this pioneer performer
    $200 15
In England crumpets & Chelsea buns are often served at this 4:00 p.m. pick-me-up
    $200 2
Though it's colorless, odorless & not aged, it still packs a wallop in a bloody Mary
    $200 18
"Honesty is the best" this
    $300 27
In 1931, while people read "The Good Earth", thousands of miles of this Asian country flooded
    $300 8
Books by this celebrity chef include one on "French Cooking" & another that includes "Recipes from Spago"
    $300 16
His "Another Day In Paradise" won the 1990 Grammy for Record of the Year
    $300 22
In 1993 Circus Circus opened Grand Slam Canyon, a theme park under a dome, in this city
    $300 3
The whiskey in a seven and seven comes from this country
    $300 19
"A heavy purse makes a light" one of these organs
    $400 28
A May 18, 1954 L.A. Times headline read "Supreme Court Outlaws" this "in Schools
    DD: $500 9
In 1989 this first American woman in space became the director of the California Space Institute
    $400 17
5 years after the release of his first album, he had his first top 10 hit with "Just The Way You Are"
    $400 23
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a narrow gauge railway that climbs to 7,400' in this country
    $400 4
At his first sip of this, Dom Perignon cried, "I am tasting stars!"
    $400 20
According to Alexander Pope, "Hope" does this "in the human breast"
    $500 29
After conquering Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary set off to find this creature; he didn't succeed
    $500 10
Newsweek said of this Irish flutist, he "can break your heart with his diminuendos"
    $500 30
Her biggest hit "Me and Bobby McGee" was featured on the posthumous album "Pearl"
    $500 24
While many of Mexico's resorts are on the Pacific Ocean, Cancun lies on this sea
    $500 5
A Brandy Alexander contains brandy, cream & this flavor of liqueur
    $500 21
One variation of a 16th c. proverb says these creatures "and guests smell after three days"

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

Jerry Tabitha Jay
$1,800 $0 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jerry Tabitha Jay
$5,600 -$300 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY
TV ACTORS & ROLES
PLAYWRIGHTS
PHOBIAS
BALLET
MOVIE QUOTES
    $200 12
Cities located on this river include Minneapolis, Memphis & St. Louis
    $200 1
He played pro baseball with the Chicago Cubs before he became "The Rifleman"
    $200 4
He set his comedy "Barefoot in the Park" in an old brownstone on East 48th Street
    $200 19
It's a good thing Noah didn't have antlophobia, the fear of this disaster; he wouldn't have survived
    $200 9
A headline in this 1941 film reads, "Charles Foster Kane Defeated—Fraud at Polls!"
    $400 13
To the Indians this southern Florida swamp area was called Pa-hay-okee, or "grassy water"
    $400 2
In 1968 she began playing Lucille Ball's daughter on "Here's Lucy" —not much of a stretch
    $400 5
"The Irrational Knot" is one of several uncessful novels by this "Pygmalion" playwright
    $400 20
A person who stays out all night might be hypnophobic, afraid of this
    $400 10
"Fat man, you shoot a great game of pool" is a line in this 1961 film
    $600 14
This lake formed by Hoover Dam was named for the Commissioner of Reclamation at the time the dam was built
    $600 3
Cynthia Geary plays a former Miss Northwest Passage on this offbeat series
    $600 6
He wrote the offbeat comedy "Suicide in B-Flat", as his girlfriend Jessica Lange could tell you
    $600 21
It's what a chronophobic person fears
    $600 11
This actress kisses Bogie in "To Have and Have Not" & says, "It's even better when you help"
    $800 15
It's the only state bordering Maine
    $800 7
His father, actor James O'Neill, toured for years in the stage version of "The Count of Monte Cristo"
    $800 17
Film in which Ned Beatty says to Peter Finch, "Good morning, Mr. Beale. They tell me you're a madman"
    DD: $500 16
This volcano in the Cascade Mountains was inactive from 1857 to 1980
    DD: $2,000 8
This Russian wrote short stories under the pseudonym Antosha Chekhonte
    $1000 18
In this film Elizabeth Taylor says, "Oh, Big Daddy, you don't think I ravished a football hero!"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jerry Tabitha Jay
$12,000 $2,000 $2,300
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL LITERATURE
2nd century A.D. author Aulus Gellius gave us the story of this runaway Roman slave who befriends a lion

Final scores:

Jerry Tabitha Jay
$17,000 $1,000 $1,300
Winner: $34,000 to charity (doubled as the week's high scorer) 3rd place: $10,000 to charity 2nd place: $10,000 to charity

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jerry Tabitha Jay
$10,900 $2,500 $2,300
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $15,700

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