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    $400 4
In this play Malcolm & Donalbain are the sons of King Duncan
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Show #2536 - Monday, September 18, 1995

Len Krisak game 5.

Contestants

Albina Moran, an administrative assistant from Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Herb Metzler, an art handler from Evanston, Illinois

Len Krisak, an editor from Newton, Massachusetts (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $43,399)

Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS
SONGS
COLORS
WORLD FACTS
FAMOUS FIRSTS
"A" IN HISTORY
    $100 1
Salerio is a messenger from this city & Antonio is "The Merchant of" it
    $100 6
He's told to "mind the music and the step, and with the girls be handy"
    $100 23
It's the top level of alert
    $100 12
The greatest concentration of islands in this ocean is in the Caribbean region
    $100 16
Last name of the first set of quintuplets to survive infancy
    $100 7
This king of the Huns was described as a short, squat man with a large head & a scraggly beard
    $200 2
After this queen dies, her attendant Charmian also kills herself with an asp
    $200 22
This ex-Supreme's 1985 hit "Missing You" was a tribute to Marvin Gaye
    $200 24
This color is very "putt upon"
    $200 13
It's the only Portuguese- speaking nation in the Western Hemisphere
    $200 17
The first stockings made of this fiber went on sale in the U.S. in 1940
    $200 8
The initial section of this road, begun in 312 B.C., ran 132 miles from Rome to Capua
    $300 3
Among the characters in "Richard III" are the Sheriff of Wiltshire & the Lord Mayor of this city
    $300 26
This singer was nominated for a 1980 Oscar for writing "On The Road Again", but lost to the song "Fame"
    $300 25
When Elizabeth Barrett put some meat under the broiler to darken it, she was doing this
    $300 14
At 500,000 square miles, this desert covers most of Mongolia
    $300 18
James Naismith not only invented this game, he also wrote its first rule book
    $300 9
While passing through Phrygia in 333 B.C., he's said to have cut the Gordian Knot
    $400 4
In this play Malcolm & Donalbain are the sons of King Duncan
    $400 29
Peggy Lee recorded her first big hit, "Why Don't You Do Right?", with this "King of Swing"
    $400 27
This name for a color & a fruit goes back to the Sanskrit word naranga
    DD: $1,000 15
The 4 largest countries in population are China, India, the U.S. & this island nation
    $400 19
This language was first laid out in an 1887 book called "Lingvo Internacia"
    $400 10
It's the former name of Ethiopia
    $500 5
Phrynia & Timandra are mistresses to Alcibiades in the play about this title Athenian
    $500 30
In 1983 he sang "We've Got Tonight" with Sheena Easton & "Islands In The Stream" with Dolly Parton
    $500 28
It's the color of the streak left by the mineral chalcanthite or by a fast talker
    $500 21
Bluefields, Nicaragua is the principal town on this coast named for Indians, not for insects
    $500 20
In 1939 he became the first British monarch to visit the U.S.
    $500 11
During the French occupation of Spain, some of the towers of this Moorish palace were blown up

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Len Herb Albina
$3,900 $0 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Len Herb Albina
$4,400 -$300 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRIME MINISTERS
SCIENCE & NATURE
1994 OBITS
ART
WINE & CHEESE
THEATRE
    $200 11
Morarji Desai, imprisoned under her "emergency rule" of India, succeeded her as P.M. in 1977
    $200 18
A 1919 solar eclipse confirmed this theory of Albert Einstein's
    $200 16
This former president's funeral cost the U.S. military $311,039
    $200 2
American artist Benjamin West painted "Death on a Pale" one of these animals
    $200 1
The only characters in this Alfred Uhry play are Daisy Werthan, her chauffeur & her son
    $400 12
This man who became Canada's P.M. in 1968 earned a master's degree from Harvard in 1945
    $400 22
Around 1660 Marcello Malpighi became the first to see blood flow in these small vessels
    $400 17
Sadly, this "Birdman of Alcatraz" star went "From Here to Eternity"
    $400 3
The title of his "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" refers to a Spanish street known for its brothels
    $400 7
Much of Stephen Sondheim's 1976 musical "Pacific Overtures" was modeled on this form of Japanese theatre
    $600 13
Under David Lange, this country was suspended from the ANZUS Pact
    $600 26
This Australian tree produces a resin called Botany Bay kino that protects wood against worms
    $600 19
She was the mother of the 42nd U.S. president
    $600 4
Durer's "Four Apostles" shows his Protestant leanings; John holds this man's translation of the Bible
    $600 8
William Ball founded the ACT in Pittsburgh in 1965 but moved it to this Northern California city in 1967
    $800 14
Lee Kuan Yew was its P.M. both before & after it was part of the Federation of Malaysia
    $800 24
This dainty insect that lives for a few hours or a few days is also called a dayfly
    DD: $2,000 20
In 1960 she won a record 3 track & field gold medals at the Rome Olympics
    $800 5
Van Eyck was one of many to paint this event, Gabriel telling Mary she would be the mother of the son of God
    $800 25
The tawny type of this fortified Iberian wine may be aged in wood for many years
    DD: $1,700 9
This Southerner's play "Tiger Tail" is a reworking of his screenplay for the Carroll Baker film "Baby Doll"
    $1000 15
This assassinated Swedish prime minister was a protege of previous P.M. Tage Erlander
    $1000 23
For discovering Uranus, he was awarded the Copley Medal from the Royal Society of London
    $1000 21
When this "Invisible Man" author died in 1994 at age 80, his 2nd novel was still unfinished
    $1000 6
The drawings for Vesalius's famous book on this subject may have been done in Titian's studio
    $1000 27
It's best to drink this country's Moselle wines when they are about 4 years old
    $1000 10
Edith Evans played the serpent in the 1923 cast of this playwright's "Back to Methuselah"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Len Herb Albina
$5,600 $3,300 $7,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II
On Jan. 29, 1944 Margaret Truman, accompanied by her senator father, christened this battleship

Final scores:

Len Herb Albina
$11,199 $6,599 $11,800
2nd place: Broyhill Fontana living room set & Dale Tiffany lamp + Jeopardy! home game & Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computer or Super Nintendo 3rd place: Samsung 27" TV + Jeopardy! home game & Jeopardy! Sports Edition for home computer or Super Nintendo New champion: $11,800

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Len Herb Albina
$5,000 $5,300 $6,900
25 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
12 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $17,200

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