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    $100 15
In 1969 this Beatle changed his middle name from Winston to Ono
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Show #2112 - Tuesday, November 9, 1993

1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 2.

Contestants

Pat Sajak, a star of the world's favorite game show, from Wheel of Fortune

Teri Garr, an Academy Award nominee and star from the upcoming movie-of-the-week Fugitive Nights

Ed Asner, a winner of 5 Golden Globes and 7 Emmy Awards for acting from television

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LADIES
THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK
MIDDLE NAMES
U.S.A.
FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
THE CHINESE THEATRE
(Alex: This is the one on Hollywood Boulevard.)
    $100 2
In 1992 Mount Vernon started a tradition of free admittance to women named Martha on her birthday
    $100 21
To make 1 cup of hollandaise sauce, you need 1 tablespoon of this citrus juice
    $100 15
In 1969 this Beatle changed his middle name from Winston to Ono
    $100 8
There's a macadamia nut festival in this state every year
    $100 12
In Esperanto this animal is a porko
    $200 1
She confessed, "My life didn't really begin until I met Ronnie"
    $200 22
Fannie's recipe for the Philadelphia type of this is even richer & creamier than French vanilla
    $200 17
This inventor took the middle name Graham to set himself apart from his father and grandfather
    $200 6
In the 1870s there were "rushes into the South Dakota area for land & for this
    $200 14
Julio isn't just Mr. Iglesias' first name, it's the Spanish word for this month
    $200 26
He wrote, "Many happy trails" in cement above imprints of his gun & Trigger's hoofprints
    $300 3
She was married at the Plains Methodist Church in 1946
    $300 23
A different version of this ever-popular salad is made with shredded Chinese cabbage & watercress
    $300 18
This broadcaster's middle name is Leland, and that's the way it is
    $300 9
Though it's widely cultivated, the Monterey cypress is native only to this state
    $300 11
If an Italian doctor tells you "apra la bocca", he wants you to open this
    $300 27
She wrote, "Love to you all" over her tiny bare footprints in 1935; she was only 6 years old
    $400 4
Theodore Roosevelt said at her wedding, "There's nothing like keeping the name in the family"
    $400 24
Shrimp wiggle and Welsh rabbit are both served on top of this, but for shrimp wiggle it's buttered
    $400 19
Middle name of New York senator Daniel Moynihan
    $400 7
This "Tar Heel State" is also nicknamed "The Old North State"
    $400 13
"Bitte stutzen sie den schnurrbart" means "Please trim my moustache" in this language
    $500 5
Appropriately, her White House portrait hangs in the bedroom named for her husband
    $500 25
Cut these tails into 2-inch pieces & dust them with flour before you make the soup named for them
    $500 20
This middle name of Bill Clinton may remind you of another president
    DD: $1,500 10
The 50 states touch these 3 oceans
    $500 16
In French this piece of camping equipment is un sac de couchage

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Ed Teri Pat
$200 $0 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Teri Pat
-$400 $2,200 $3,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART
POP MUSIC
MAGAZINES
SCIENCE
ACTRESSES
WORLD LIT
    $200 2
He returned to Florence in 1501 as a big name; his Pieta for St. Peter's had made him famous
    $200 17
His first single to crack the Top 40 was "Born to Run" in 1975
    $200 16
The Angus Journal is one of several magazines devoted to the raising of these farm animals
    $200 9
A ruler is divided into inches & a thermometer is divided into these
    $200 7
"War and Peace" was originally written in French & this language
    $400 15
After "The Birds of America" this naturalist drew "The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America"
    $400 18
A 1993 release of her greatest hits was titled "Experience the Divine"
    $400 22
As you might guess, "Vanities" is a regular feature of this magazine
    $400 10
Increased levels of this gas in the atmosphere add to the greenhouse effect, warming the earth
    $400 6
To support his family in the 1850s, he farmed & wrote magazine stories; his whale tale didn't sell well
    DD: $3,000 14
Artist seen here in a 1658 self-portrait
    $600 19
"Love On The Rocks" from "The Jazz Singer" soundtrack was this performer's biggest hit of the 1980s
    $600 23
In 1992 Gloria Steinem launched a British edition of this magazine
    $600 11
This light display may be "Australis" or "Borealis"
    $600 5
Title adjective used to describe Dickens' "Dorrit" or Alcott's "Women"
    $800 8
First name of German expressionist Beckman or last name of 1960s pop artist Peter
    $800 20
Although this group's "Stairway To Heaven" is considered a classic, it was never released as a single
    $800 24
For 11 years E.B. White wrote essays for this magazine's "Talk of the Town"
    $800 12
In 1953 Crick & Watson came up with the double helix model for this nucleic acid's molecule
    DD: $1,000 4
Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" is set during this war
    $1000 3
His "Green Coca-Cola Bottles" hangs in the Whitney
    $1000 21
This 1993 soundtrack album includes Jimmy Durante's version of "As Time Goes By"
    $1000 13
Making up about 80% of the air, it has to be "fixed" before you can use it
    $1000 1
You can't say this Norwegian is without peer; he wrote "Peer Gynt"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Teri Pat
$7,400 $6,000 $6,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

IN THE NEWS
AP says about half its clients used the Ron Edmonds photo of these 2 men shaking hands 9/13/93

Final scores:

Ed Teri Pat
$10,900 $0 $1
Winner: $10,900 to Celebrity Outreach 3rd place: $10,000 to Project Angel Food 2nd place: $10,000 to the Boy Scouts of America

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ed Teri Pat
$6,300 $6,000 $6,300
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
1 W
17 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,600

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