Show #2053 1993-07-07 (taped 1993-02-09) Regular

Ed Schiffer game 3.

Contestants

Paul Agosti — a claims representative originally from St. Louis, Missouri

Shana Rosenfeld — an administrative assistant from New Rochelle, New York

Ed Schiffer — a college lecturer originally from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $30,002)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ed $1,100 $1,800 $9,000 $11,401
3-day champion: $41,403
$8,700
24 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Shana $1,100 $1,300 $5,700 $10,700
2nd place: Trip to Safety Harbor Spa & Fitness Center in Tampa, Florida
$5,700
17 R, 3 W
Paul $0 $1,900 $3,900 $4,900
3rd place: Broyhill Millwood Creek day bed
$3,900
11 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY ACTORS & ROYAL ROLES AWARDS EYES FOODS OF THE WORLD CROSSWORD CLUES "E"
$100 [19]
Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico relinquished all claims to this state above the Rio Grande
Texas
Shana
$100 [16]
Catherine Oxenberg, a cousin of Prince Charles, played this princess twice
Princess Diana
Ed
$100 [25]
The offices of this annual national pageant are at 1325 Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Miss America
Ed
$100 [11]
The color of this ring around the pupil is inherited
iris
Ed
$100 [6]
Some of this cheese named for Parma is cured for several years before it's grated over pasta
Parmesan
Shana
$100 [1]
Spain, in Spain(6)
Espana
Shana
$200 [20]
This company was founded in 1852 to provide banking & mail delivery to the gold camps of California
Wells Fargo
Ed
$200 [17]
When Vanessa Redgrave played this Scottish queen, Timothy Dalton played her 2nd husband, Lord Darnley
Mary, Queen of Scots
Shana
$200 [27]
In 1960 this then first lady was given the American Heart Assoc's Heart-of-the-Year Award
Mamie Eisenhower
Shana
$200 [12]
In this disease increased fluid pressure in the eye damages the optic nerve
glaucoma
Shana
$200 [7]
The Sevruga type of this fishy treat is made of small, grayish eggs
caviar
Shana
$200 [2]
Crewelwork(10)
embroidery
Ed
$300 [21]
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 repealed this compromise of 1820
the Missouri Compromise
Ed
$300 [18]
Pippa Hinchley dyed her hair red for a 1992 TV movie about this commoner who became a duchess
Sarah Ferguson
Shana Paul
$300 [28]
This country's Bharat Ratna Award is given for contributions to art or science, or for public service
India
Paul
$300 [13]
This vitamin is needed to produce visual purple, a pigment allowing one to see in dim light
Vitamin A
Shana
$300 [8]
Cakes of this soybean curd should be stored in water, & the water should be changed daily
tofu
Ed
$300 [3]
A "bald" chick(6)
eaglet
Shana
$400 [22]
In 1859 this vein of silver was discovered on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson in Nevada
the Comstock Lode
Ed Paul
$400 [24]
R. Chamberlain, Edward Fox & Anthony Andrews all played this man who gave up a throne for the woman he loved
Duke of Windsor
Paul
$400 [29]
In 1976 this former Atlanta Braves slugger received the NAACP's Spingarn Medal
Hank Aaron
Ed
$400 [14]
This common disorder is an infection of the small glands of the eyelashes
stye
Ed Shana
$400 [9]
Originally, this "modest" English pie was made with numbles, which are deer innards
humble pie
Shana
$400 [4]
A fragrance for all time(8)
eternity
Ed
$500 [23]
This 1777 document said, "The stile of this confederacy shall be 'The United States of America'"
Articles of Confederation
Paul
$500 [26]
Helen Hayes played the dowager empress of Russia in this film that won Ingrid Bergman an Oscar
Anastasia
Ed
DD $500 [30]
In 1977 William Proxmire gave it to the Dept. of Agriculture for studying how long it takes to cook breakfast
the "Golden Fleece"
Ed
$500 [15]
This jelly-like "humor" occupies about 10% of the eyeball
vitreous humor
$500 [10]
Souvlaki, a Greek specialty similar to shish kebab is made with marinated chunks of this meat
lamb
Shana
$500 [5]
A "complex" woman(7)
Electra
Ed

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOTABLE NAMES EUROPEAN TRAVEL AUTHORS SPACE EXPLORATION FAMOUS SPEECHES THEATRE
$200 [6]
In a sonnet Michelangelo called this author of "The Divine Comedy" a man "without peer"
Dante
Shana
$200 [26]
On arrival at Marco Polo International Airport, you're about 8 miles from this Italian city's center
Venice
Paul
$200 [1]
This author of "Gone with the Wind" was 10 before she learned the South had lost the Civil War
Margaret Mitchell
Ed
$200 [11]
After his 3-orbit Mercury flight in February 1962, he was sweating profusely & appeared fatigued
John Glenn
Ed
$200 [17]
This 1863 speech includes the line "We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain"
The Gettysburg Address
Ed
$200 [12]
Yeats' one-act verse play "At the Hawk's Well" was inspired by the Noh drama of this country
Japan
Shana
$400 [7]
Among his many inventions were an audiometer & a device to transmit speech via light waves
Alexander Graham Bell
Paul
$400 [27]
When touring the Swiss cantons of Neuchatel & Jura, it's helpful if you know this language, since it's predominant
French
Ed
$400 [2]
Though born in Prague, Franz Kafka wrote in this language
German
Paul
$400 [22]
In 1966 Edwin Aldrin & James Lovell were the last 2 launched in this program
Gemini
Paul
$600 [19]
Speaking to the Senate in 1858, James H. Hammond said, "You dare not make war on cotton...cotton is" this
king
Shana
$400 [13]
Jean-Racine wrote under his own name; Jean-Baptiste Poquelin used this nom de plume
Moliere
Ed
$600 [8]
In 1526 Ferdinand I of this Austrian ruling family became king of Hungary & Bohemia
Hapsburgs
Ed
$600 [28]
Millennium Monument in this capital city commemorates the 1000th anniversary of the Magyar Conquest
Budapest
Ed
$600 [3]
This novella was Philip Roth's first published book
Goodbye, Columbus
Ed Paul
$600 [23]
Apollo 17's lunar module had the same name as this ill-fated space shuttle
Challenger
Paul
$800 [20]
In an 1819 address, he said, "Legislators! I deposit in your hands the supreme command of Venezuela"
Simon Bolivar
Ed
$600 [14]
In this Eugene O'Neill play, "two enormous" trees "brood oppressively over the" Cabot farmhouse
Desire Under the Elms
Ed
$800 [9]
Named "Curly" as a boy, this Oglala Sioux chief led the attack on Custer at the Little Big Horn
Crazy Horse
Shana Paul
DD $800 [29]
An Olympic museum in this Austrian city features videotapes of the 1964 & 1976 Winter Games
Innsbruck
Ed
$800 [4]
Athol Fugard's play "Master Harold...and the Boys" is set in this, his home country
South Africa
Ed
$800 [24]
3 crews of 3 astronauts each occupied this U.S. space station in 1973 & 1974
Skylab
Shana
$1,000 [21]
His "Cross of Gold" speech in 1896 helped him win the Democratic presidential nomination
William Jennings Bryan
Paul
$800 [15]
Strindberg set "The Ghost Sonata" in this Scandinavian capital, his birthplace
Stockholm
Shana
$1,000 [10]
Philosopher born in Italy, the son of Landulf, Count of Aquino & Theodora, Countess of Theate
St. Thomas Aquinas
$1,000 [5]
Reb Tevye is the main character in several of his stories, including "Today's Children"
Sholem Aleichem
Shana
$1,000 [25]
3 astronauts & 2 cosmonauts linked up in orbit in this 1975 project
Apollo-Soyuz
DD $1,200 [18]
Addressing his followers in 1920, he said non-cooperation "is the in here nt right of every human being"
Mohandas Gandhi
Ed
$1,000 [16]
The poor women of Canterbury are the first characters to speak in this T.S. Eliot play
Murder in the Cathedral
Ed

Final Jeopardy!

WOMEN

Gloria Steinem, Susan Strasberg & Norman Mailer have all written books about her

Marilyn Monroe

Paul "Who is Marilyn Monroe?" — wagered $1,000
Shana "Who is Marilyn Monroe?" — wagered $5,000
Ed "Who was Marilyn Monroe?" — wagered $2,401

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