Show #2103 1993-10-27 (taped 1993-08-24) Regular

Rachael Schwartz game 4.

Contestants

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)

Scores

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)

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1850s MOVIE TRIVIA FRENCH MENU WORLD FACTS FACIAL HAIR IN OTHER WORDS...
$100 [15]
The first bridge over this river, connecting Iowa & Illinois, opened in April 1856
the Mississippi
Kathleen
$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
$100 [1]
The phrase en saison means this
in season
Rachael
$100 [16]
The Via Condotti is one of the most elegant shopping streets in this capital city
Rome
Bob
$100 [6]
When these are "raised", people are shocked
eyebrows
Rachael
$100 [7]
Correct like precipitation
right as rain
Rachael
$200 [22]
In September 1850 President Fillmore appointed Brigham Young governor of this territory
Utah
Rachael
$200 [13]
"Coogan's Bluff" evolved into this 1970s TV police drama starring Dennis Weaver
McCloud
$200 [2]
Canard aux mangues is duck served with this tropical fruit
mango
Rachael
$200 [17]
This country's Bellelay cheese was named for the abbey where it was created in the canton of Bern
Switzerland
Rachael
$200 [18]
2-word "fruity" name for soft, downy facial hair
peach fuzz
Bob
$200 [8]
Exactly something an M.D. called for
just what the doctor ordered
Rachael Kathleen
$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
$300 [14]
The title tune to this James Dean film is subtitled "This Then is Texas"
Giant
Bob
$300 [3]
In France this huge melon, called a pasteque, may be filled with wine before it's served
watermelon
Kathleen
$300 [23]
Some of the ancestors of this country's Batak people, who live in Sumatra, were cannibals
Indonesia
Rachael
$300 [19]
They're the big sideburns that extend almost to the jawline
mutton chops
Rachael Kathleen
$300 [9]
Wee water pourers possess large auricles
little pitchers have big ears
Bob
$400 [27]
Prince Albert was largely responsible for the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in this London park
Hyde Park
$400 [29]
In this 1948 Humphrey Bogart movie, the Florida Hotel was really a set on the Warner Brothers lot
Key Largo
Kathleen
$400 [4]
Chou-fleur is the French name for this vegetable that can be sauteed or eaten raw in salads
cauliflower
Kathleen
$400 [24]
Manus is the largest of the Admiralty Islands, which are found in this ocean
the Pacific
Kathleen
$400 [20]
It's the 11-letter adjective for one who wears facial hair between the nose and lip
mustachioed
Bob
$400 [10]
Be cognizant of a hurricane's direction
know which way the wind is blowing
Bob
$500 [28]
Russia lost the mouth of the Danube & other territory in the 1856 treaty ending this war
the Crimean War
Kathleen
$500 [30]
Warren Beatty was Oscar nominated as actor, director & writer for this 1981 film
Reds
Kathleen
$500 [5]
Potatoes are pommes de terre & these other essential vichyssoise ingredients are poireaux
leeks
Kathleen
$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
$500 [11]
Disembark using a proper pedal extremity
get off on the right foot
Kathleen

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN INDIANS SCIENCE WORDS ORGANIZATIONS MUSIC SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN
$200 [6]
After he led two Indian uprisings in what's now this state, Opechancanough was killed in Jamestown in 1644
Virginia
Rachael
$200 [22]
In 1780 Carl Scheele isolated lactic acid in this substance that had soured
milk
Kathleen
$200 [11]
As a verb, it means to call a taxi; as a noun, it's a pellet of frozen precipitation
hail
Bob
$200 [16]
Founded in the United States in 1851, this organization is called the YMCA for short
Young Men's Christian Association
Rachael
$200 [17]
Number of symphonies completed by Beethoven
9
Bob
$200 [1]
Her father-in-law, Montague, promises to "raise her statue in pure gold"
Juliet
Kathleen
$400 [7]
Osceola, a leader of these Florida Indians, was tricked into attending peace talks & then captured
Seminoles
Kathleen
$400 [23]
Mariner 10 was the first space probe to study 2 planets, these 2 closest to the sun
Mercury and Venus
Bob
$400 [12]
Type of periodical whose name comes from the Arabic word for "storehouse", makhzan
magazine
Bob
$400 [27]
This largest U.S. veterans' organization sponsors junior baseball leagues
the American Legion
Bob
$400 [18]
Term for the interval between a note & the next higher note with the same letter
octave
Bob
$400 [2]
In "Hamlet" she says of the player queen, "the lady doth protest too much, methinks"
Gertrude
Rachael Kathleen
$600 [8]
A Paiute prophet named Wovoka popularized the religious ritual known by this "spectral" name
ghost dance
Bob
$600 [24]
A quadrilateral with 4 lines of symmetry has to be one of these figures
square
Rachael
$600 [13]
The "Norway" in Norway pine isn't the country but a town in this "down east" state
Maine
Bob
$600 [30]
Eleanor Smeal preceded & succeeded Judith B. Goldsmith as president of this feminist organization
the National Organization for Women
Bob
$600 [19]
Number of flags on an eighth note
1
Bob
$600 [3]
The ghost of this king's wife, Lady Anne, haunts him at Bosworth field
Richard III
Rachael
$800 [9]
These Plains Indians known by a bird's name call themselves Absaroka, which means "bird people"
the Crow
Kathleen
$800 [25]
Because it's heat resistant, this softest of all minerals is used to line stoves
talc
Bob
$800 [14]
This can be the right to vote or the right to sell a company's products in a certain area
franchise
Rachael
$800 [29]
Helen Keller was on the 1st national committee of this constitutional rights organization in 1920
the ACLU
Kathleen
$800 [20]
In Germany this type of night piece is called a nachtstuck
nocturne
Rachael
$800 [4]
In scene 2 of this play Miranda tells Prospero that she's seen a shipwreck
The Tempest
Kathleen
$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
$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
$1,000 [21]
He was "Finnish" even before he started his tone poem "Finlandia"
Sibelius
Rachael
$1,000 [5]
Oberon quarrels with this queen over a little changeling boy whom she showers with attention
Titania
Rachael

Final Jeopardy!

BILLIONAIRES

On Fortune magazine's 1993 list of 101 billionaires, this American family ranked second

the Waltons

Bob "What are the Rockefellers?" — wagered $2,995
Kathleen "What are the Waltons" — wagered $4,900
Rachael "What are the Rockefellers?" — wagered $0

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