Rachael Schwartz game 4.
Bob Schwartz — a teacher from Thousand Oaks, California
Kathleen Shilkret — a public relations officer originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Rachael Schwartz — an attorney from Bedminster, New Jersey (whose 3-day cash winnings total $27,699)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rachael | $800 | $1,800 | $9,800 |
$9,800
4-day co-champion: $37,499 |
$9,400
21 R (including 1 DD), 0 W |
| Kathleen | $600 | $2,100 | $4,900 |
$9,800
New co-champion: $9,800 |
$4,900
14 R, 4 W |
| Bob | $1,000 | $2,900 | $3,000 |
$5
2nd place: a trip to the Bahamas on Delta + a week at Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino in Freeport + Jeopardy! '92 home game |
$6,300
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD) |
| THE 1850s | MOVIE TRIVIA | FRENCH MENU | WORLD FACTS | FACIAL HAIR | IN OTHER WORDS... |
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$100
[15]
The first bridge over this river, connecting Iowa & Illinois, opened in April 1856
the Mississippi
Kathleen
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$100
[12]
In "A Day at the Races", he quipped, "If I hold you any closer, I'll be in back of you"
Groucho Marx
Rachael
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$100
[1]
The phrase en saison means this
in season
Rachael
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$100
[16]
The Via Condotti is one of the most elegant shopping streets in this capital city
Rome
Bob
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$100
[6]
When these are "raised", people are shocked
eyebrows
Rachael
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$100
[7]
Correct like precipitation
right as rain
Rachael
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$200
[22]
In September 1850 President Fillmore appointed Brigham Young governor of this territory
Utah
Rachael
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$200
[13]
"Coogan's Bluff" evolved into this 1970s TV police drama starring Dennis Weaver
McCloud
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$200
[2]
Canard aux mangues is duck served with this tropical fruit
mango
Rachael
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$200
[17]
This country's Bellelay cheese was named for the abbey where it was created in the canton of Bern
Switzerland
Rachael
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$200
[18]
2-word "fruity" name for soft, downy facial hair
peach fuzz
Bob
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$200
[8]
Exactly something an M.D. called for
just what the doctor ordered
Rachael
Kathleen
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$300
[26]
More than 30,000 volumes in the Library of Congress were destroyed in a December 1851 fire in this building
the Capitol building
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$300
[14]
The title tune to this James Dean film is subtitled "This Then is Texas"
Giant
Bob
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$300
[3]
In France this huge melon, called a pasteque, may be filled with wine before it's served
watermelon
Kathleen
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$300
[23]
Some of the ancestors of this country's Batak people, who live in Sumatra, were cannibals
Indonesia
Rachael
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$300
[19]
They're the big sideburns that extend almost to the jawline
mutton chops
Rachael
Kathleen
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$300
[9]
Wee water pourers possess large auricles
little pitchers have big ears
Bob
|
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$400
[27]
Prince Albert was largely responsible for the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in this London park
Hyde Park
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$400
[29]
In this 1948 Humphrey Bogart movie, the Florida Hotel was really a set on the Warner Brothers lot
Key Largo
Kathleen
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$400
[4]
Chou-fleur is the French name for this vegetable that can be sauteed or eaten raw in salads
cauliflower
Kathleen
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$400
[24]
Manus is the largest of the Admiralty Islands, which are found in this ocean
the Pacific
Kathleen
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$400
[20]
It's the 11-letter adjective for one who wears facial hair between the nose and lip
mustachioed
Bob
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$400
[10]
Be cognizant of a hurricane's direction
know which way the wind is blowing
Bob
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$500
[28]
Russia lost the mouth of the Danube & other territory in the 1856 treaty ending this war
the Crimean War
Kathleen
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$500
[30]
Warren Beatty was Oscar nominated as actor, director & writer for this 1981 film
Reds
Kathleen
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$500
[5]
Potatoes are pommes de terre & these other essential vichyssoise ingredients are poireaux
leeks
Kathleen
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$500
[25]
Kashmiri arts & crafts are on display in the Pratap Singh Museum in Srinagar in this country
India
Bob
|
DD
$700
[21]
Facial feature seen here, named for the artist who painted it
Van Dyke
Bob
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$500
[11]
Disembark using a proper pedal extremity
get off on the right foot
Kathleen
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| AMERICAN INDIANS | SCIENCE | WORDS | ORGANIZATIONS | MUSIC | SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN |
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$200
[6]
After he led two Indian uprisings in what's now this state, Opechancanough was killed in Jamestown in 1644
Virginia
Rachael
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$200
[22]
In 1780 Carl Scheele isolated lactic acid in this substance that had soured
milk
Kathleen
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$200
[11]
As a verb, it means to call a taxi; as a noun, it's a pellet of frozen precipitation
hail
Bob
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$200
[16]
Founded in the United States in 1851, this organization is called the YMCA for short
Young Men's Christian Association
Rachael
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$200
[17]
Number of symphonies completed by Beethoven
9
Bob
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$200
[1]
Her father-in-law, Montague, promises to "raise her statue in pure gold"
Juliet
Kathleen
|
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$400
[7]
Osceola, a leader of these Florida Indians, was tricked into attending peace talks & then captured
Seminoles
Kathleen
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$400
[23]
Mariner 10 was the first space probe to study 2 planets, these 2 closest to the sun
Mercury and Venus
Bob
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$400
[12]
Type of periodical whose name comes from the Arabic word for "storehouse", makhzan
magazine
Bob
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$400
[27]
This largest U.S. veterans' organization sponsors junior baseball leagues
the American Legion
Bob
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$400
[18]
Term for the interval between a note & the next higher note with the same letter
octave
Bob
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$400
[2]
In "Hamlet" she says of the player queen, "the lady doth protest too much, methinks"
Gertrude
Rachael
Kathleen
|
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$600
[8]
A Paiute prophet named Wovoka popularized the religious ritual known by this "spectral" name
ghost dance
Bob
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$600
[24]
A quadrilateral with 4 lines of symmetry has to be one of these figures
square
Rachael
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$600
[13]
The "Norway" in Norway pine isn't the country but a town in this "down east" state
Maine
Bob
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$600
[30]
Eleanor Smeal preceded & succeeded Judith B. Goldsmith as president of this feminist organization
the National Organization for Women
Bob
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$600
[19]
Number of flags on an eighth note
1
Bob
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$600
[3]
The ghost of this king's wife, Lady Anne, haunts him at Bosworth field
Richard III
Rachael
|
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$800
[9]
These Plains Indians known by a bird's name call themselves Absaroka, which means "bird people"
the Crow
Kathleen
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$800
[25]
Because it's heat resistant, this softest of all minerals is used to line stoves
talc
Bob
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$800
[14]
This can be the right to vote or the right to sell a company's products in a certain area
franchise
Rachael
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$800
[29]
Helen Keller was on the 1st national committee of this constitutional rights organization in 1920
the ACLU
Kathleen
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$800
[20]
In Germany this type of night piece is called a nachtstuck
nocturne
Rachael
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$800
[4]
In scene 2 of this play Miranda tells Prospero that she's seen a shipwreck
The Tempest
Kathleen
|
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$1,000
[10]
It's said this great Apache chief escaped from U.S. troops in 1861 with 3 bullets in his body
Cochise
Rachael
Bob
|
DD
$1,400
[26]
The 3 continents through which the Prime Meridian runs
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica
Rachael
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$1,000
[15]
The name of this wiry-haired dog with a blunt muzzle comes from German for "snout"
schnauzer
Bob
|
DD
$3,500
[28]
"Service above self" is the motto of this oldest service organization
Rotary International
Bob
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$1,000
[21]
He was "Finnish" even before he started his tone poem "Finlandia"
Sibelius
Rachael
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$1,000
[5]
Oberon quarrels with this queen over a little changeling boy whom she showers with attention
Titania
Rachael
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On Fortune magazine's 1993 list of 101 billionaires, this American family ranked second
the Waltons