Show #2050 1993-07-02 (taped 1993-02-08) Regular

Contestants

Allen Collins — a high school English teacher from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania

Christine Quinones — a communications consultant from New York City, New York

Camille Calman — a researcher and writer from New York City, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Camille $2,700 $3,300 $9,900 $18,601
2-day champion: $30,701
$9,500
22 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Christine $700 $3,700 $9,300 $18,600
2nd place: a trip to Reno, Nevada aboard Delta Airlines with 1-week accomodations at the Reno Hilton
$9,300
22 R, 0 W
Allen $1,000 $1,100 $7,300 $4,300
3rd place: a DeLonghi espresso/cappuccino maker
$6,100
14 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES 30-SOMETHING THE ROARING '20s THE 9 WORTHIES 6 4-LETTER WORDS
$100 [9]
People from Rhode Island are called Rhode Islanders & people from this state are just Islanders
Hawaii
Camille
$100 [26]
At age 33 in 1804, he started a new symphony, his 5th, with a Da-Da-Da-Duh
Beethoven
Camille
$100 [1]
In 1925 Chicago gangster John Torrio passed his empire to this man
Al Capone
Christine
$100 [2]
He had a round table that could seat more than 150
King Arthur
Camille
$100 [18]
Seraphim have 6 of them: 2 to cover their faces, 2 to cover their feet & 2 to fly with
wings
Camille
$100 [16]
Nanny, kid or billy
goat
Allen
$200 [12]
Only Wyoming has fewer people than this largest state in area
Alaska
Camille
$200 [27]
These comedians were both in their 30th when paired by Hal Roach in the 1920s
Laurel & Hardy
Christine
$200 [3]
This radio show starring Freeman Gosden & Charles Correll joined the NBC network in 1929
Amos 'n' Andy
Camille
$200 [5]
When he sacked Thebes in 336 B.C., he was only about 20
Alexander the Great
Allen
$200 [21]
It broke out June 5, 1967
the Six-Day War
Christine
$200 [17]
It contains water under the bridge, a castle's drawbridge
moat
Christine
$300 [13]
Between 1980 & 1990 the City of Gary in this state lost 23.2% of its population
Indiana
Camille
$300 [28]
In need of money in 1835, this 30-year-old Dane published 4 fairy tales
Hans Christian Andersen
Christine
$300 [4]
The American Chronicle says that in 1924 half a million people wrote this Michigander asking for money
Henry Ford
Christine
$300 [6]
Among his Paladins were Rinaldo & Roland
Charlemagne
Christine
$300 [22]
The 6th letter of the Greek alphabet, it corresponds to our 26th
zeta
Christine
$300 [19]
[CLUE MISSING BECAUSE OF GAP IN TAPE]
seek[?]
Camille
$400 [14]
The National Fertilizer Development Center can be found in Muscle Shoals in this state
Alabama
Camille
$400 [29]
Of the 4 regular hosts of "The Tonight Show", he's the only one who didn't start when he was 30-something
Jay Leno
Camille Christine Allen
$400 [10]
This "lithiated lemon" soft drink made its debut in 1929; it's still around today
7 Up
Allen
$400 [7]
Hector was a chieftan of this ancient city around whose walls his body was dragged
Troy
Allen
$400 [23]
Among the 6 counties that make up this country are Londonderry & Down
Northern Ireland
Allen
$400 [20]
Put liquor in the punch or tie up a shoe
lace
Christine
DD $900 [15]
Its southeast corner touches Arizona, Colorado & New Mexico
Utah
Camille
$500 [30]
Madonna was 34 in 1992, when she published "Sex", & this actress was 34 in 1926, when she produced the play "Sex"
Mae West
Christine
$500 [11]
Cluett, Peabody & Company was right on target when it introduced this collar-attached shirt brand
Arrow
Camille
$500 [8]
His book is considered the sequel to Deuteronomy
Joshua
$500 [25]
This holiday is the 6th Sunday in Lent
Palm Sunday
Camille
$500 [24]
It describes a string stretched out fully & is a homophone for instructed
taut
Christine

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY GEMS TV TRIVIA SCIENCE & NATURE FAMOUS NAMES THEATRE
$200 [7]
This czarina gave her lover Grigori Potemkin the Tauride Palace in St. Petersburg
Catherine the Great
Christine
$200 [21]
This purple gemstone is associated with St. Matthias, the apostle who replaced Judas Iscariot
the amethyst
Camille
$200 [13]
Allan "Rocky" Lane, who starred in many '40s Westerns, later provided the voice of this TV horse
Mr. Ed
Christine
$200 [1]
The name of this flower precedes "of the Nile" & "of the Valley"
lily
Allen
$200 [23]
In 1975 she became the first woman to head a major British political party
Margaret Thatcher
Allen
$200 [3]
In 1945 this playwright won his first N.Y. Drama Critics Circle Award, for "The Glass Menagerie"
Tennessee Williams
Allen
$400 [8]
1 of the 7 ancient wonders, the statue of this Greek god was destroyed by fire c. 475 A.D. in Constantinople
Zeus
Camille
$400 [22]
A golden variety of topaz is named for its resemblance to this fortified Spanish wine
sherry
Christine
$400 [14]
On the final episode of this sitcom, Felix moved out to remarry Gloria
The Odd Couple
Christine
$400 [2]
Water is lost to the atmosphere through this part of the tree
the leaves
Camille
$400 [24]
This "March King" not only led the Marine Corps Band but Army & Navy bands as well
John Philip Sousa
Christine
$400 [9]
Keir Dullea played this Jazz Age author in a one-man show called "The Other Side of Paradise"
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Camille
$600 [18]
This religious movement of the 1500s led to the birth of Protestantism
the Reformation
Allen
$600 [28]
This blue-green stone has been mined for centuries at Neyshabur in northern Iran
turquoise
Christine
$600 [15]
Ann Sothern was the voice behind the 1928 Porter on this cult sitcom
My Mother the Car
Allen
$600 [4]
This geological science studies the forces within the Earth that cause plate activity
tectonics
Allen
$600 [25]
In the 1950s he was Secretary of State & his brother Allen directed the CIA
John Foster Dulles
Christine
$600 [10]
Of Henry IV, V, VI, VII or VIII, the only one who isn't a title character in a Shakespeare play
Henry VII
Camille
$1,000 [20]
Approved August 27, 1789, this French document proclaimed that "men are born & remain free..."
the Declaration of the Rights of Man
Christine
$800 [29]
The precious type of this gem named for a domestic feline feature is greenish in color
a cat's eye
Christine
$800 [16]
After working for several years at the Tropicana, Ricky Ricardo opened up this nightclub
The Ricky Ricardo Club (or The Babalu Club)
$800 [5]
A halophyte is a plant that can tolerate a large amount of this substance in the soil
salt
Allen
$800 [26]
When named Israel's first prime minister in 1948, he was chairman of the World Zionist Organization
David Ben-Gurion
Camille
$800 [11]
Chekov play in which Treplev kills a bird & lays it at Nina's feet
The Seagull
Camille
DD $2,000 [19]
The Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842 settled the boundary dispute between New Brunswick & this state
Maine
Allen
$1,000 [30]
This gem with a "sanguine" name is a birthstone for March
the bloodstone
Camille
$1,000 [17]
As the men from U.N.C.L.E., Napoleon Solo & Illya Kiryakin fought against this crime syndicate
THRUSH
Camille
DD $1,000 [6]
The radiation belts around the Earth are named for this man who was born in the heart of the Corn Belt
(James) Van Allen
Allen
$1,000 [27]
A high school dropout, he dropped back in after WWII & later became Cleveland's first black mayor
(Carl) Stokes
Christine
$1,000 [12]
This 1913 George Bernard Shaw play was inspired by a story in Ovid's "Metamorphosis"
Pygmalion
Camille

Final Jeopardy!

LANGUAGES

Dublin's famous Book of Kells is written in this language

Latin

Allen "What is Gaelic?" — wagered $3,000
Christine "What is Latin?" — wagered $9,300
Camille "What is Latin" — wagered $8,701

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