Show #2019 1993-05-20 (taped 1993-01-11) Regular

Bev Schwartzberg game 5.

Contestants

Andrew Connally — a private school teacher from Ardmore, Pennsylvania

Adam Green — a financial analyst from New York City (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,600)

Bev Schwartzberg — a history teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts (whose 4-day cash winnings total $49,699)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bev $2,300 $5,200 $9,800 $16,201
5-day champion: $65,900
$11,300
28 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Adam $1,400 $2,300 $8,100 $16,200
2nd place: a home automation system and a music system
$5,900
15 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Andrew $700 $600 $3,400 $6,800
3rd place: an Italian chest
$3,400
11 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD POTPOURRI TV WESTERNS SUBMARINES PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES SEWING WORD ORIGINS
$100 [1]
Barbados has a Trafalgar Square, too & its statue of this hero is older than the one in London
Nelson
Bev
$100 [16]
On Sept. 10, 1955, John Wayne introduced the 1st episode of this western set in Dodge City, Kansas
Gunsmoke
$100 [4]
By the mid-1950s this country had about 375 subs in various oceans & seas
the Soviet Union
Adam Andrew
$100 [5]
Patricia Ann Reagan uses this name professionally
Patti Davis
Bev
$100 [21]
Lengths of these include cap, short, three-quarter, seven-eighths & long
sleeves
Bev
$100 [26]
Not surprisingly, the word koala comes from a native language of this continent
Australia
Adam
$200 [2]
Stuttgart in this country is so named because it used to be the site of a stud farm, or stuotgarten
Germany
Andrew
$200 [17]
Its theme song began, "Rollin' rollin' rollin', tho' the streams are swollen, keep them dogies rollin'..."
Rawhide
Adam
$200 [12]
After WWI the Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee developed this to detect subs
sonar
Andrew
$200 [6]
Princess Julia Cantacuzene, a granddaughter of this president & Civil War general died in 1975 at the age of 99
Grant
Bev
$200 [22]
If the fabric has a nap, you should lay out the pieces of this in one direction & cut them out
the pattern
Adam
$200 [27]
This word meaning something not fully understood is from the Greek musterion, "secret rite"
mystery
Bev
$300 [3]
These 2 European countries whose names begin with "Sw" were both neutral during WWI & WWII
Switzerland and Sweden
Adam
$300 [18]
This TV western was set on the Barkley Ranch in the 1870s
The Big Valley
Adam Andrew
$300 [13]
Until this arrived in the 1950s, almost all subs used diesel-electric power
nuclear power
Bev
$300 [7]
Writer Jessamyn West babysat this cousin from Calif. who grew up to become president in the 1960s
Nixon
Bev
$300 [23]
Types of these include running & back
stitches
Adam
$300 [28]
The name of this 2- or 3-toed mammal comes from Middle English for "slow"
a sloth
Bev
$400 [10]
The name of this South American city is Portuguese for "River of January"
Rio de Janeiro
Bev
$400 [19]
This sidekick of the Cisco Kid was played by Leo Carrillo, who was in his 70s when he began the role
Pancho
Bev Andrew
$400 [14]
Subs usually have 2 of these optical devices, 1 for general use, 1 for the attack
periscopes
Andrew
$400 [8]
It was the first name of William Henry Harrison's father & grandson
Benjamin
Bev
$400 [24]
Numbers on spools of thread refer to this; to work on material like organdy or net, use no. 100
thickness
Bev
$400 [29]
This title of prince Siddhartha comes from Sanskrit for "awakening"
Buddha
Adam
$500 [11]
Medieval poet Snorri Sturluson wroth the Prose Edda, one of this country's greatest literary works
Iceland
Adam
$500 [20]
Roy Rogers rode Trigger, Dale Evans this horse
Buttermilk
$500 [15]
Air trapped in these tanks makes a sub float
ballast tanks
Adam
$500 [9]
Unopened six-packs of this beverage named for Jimmy Carter's brother are now a collector's item
Billy Beer
Bev
DD $1,000 [25]
An early version of this notion was Whitcomb Judson's "clasp locker"
a zipper
Bev
$500 [30]
Lepos, meaning "scale", gave us this word for a pariah
leper
Bev

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARCHAEOLOGY U.S. HISTORY WOMEN AUTHORS BROADWAY MUSICALS MEN OF LETTER SWAZILAND
$200 [11]
Schliemann felt this city's 2nd settlement was the one of Homer's epics; now it seems to be the 7th
Troy
Bev
$200 [1]
In 1885 the Post Office began this service that sent mail more quickly for an extra fee
special delivery
Adam
$200 [6]
Susan Strasberg tells about her friendship with this woman in her book "Marilyn and Me"
Marilyn Monroe
Bev
$200 [16]
Dogpatch is almost hit by an atom bomb in this 1956 musical
Li'l Abner
Bev
$200 [19]
He's credited with establishing the world's largest fingerprint file
J. Edgar Hoover
Bev
$400 [29]
As in Hawaii, sugarcane & this tropical fruit are major exports
pineapple
Bev
$400 [12]
Cire perdue or "lost wax", a process of casting figures, was developed during this age
the Bronze Age
Andrew
$400 [2]
In 1913 the 16th Amendment was ratified, authorizing a tax on this
income
Bev
$400 [7]
After writing about "Hollywood Wives", she turned her eye on "Hollywood Husbands"
Jackie Collins
Adam
$400 [17]
In 1952 Cloris Leachman briefly starred as Ensign Nellie Forbush in this musical
South Pacific
Andrew
$400 [20]
For directing the Watergate burglary, he got a sentence of 2 1/2 to 8 years but served only 32 months
E. Howard Hunt
Bev Adam Andrew
$600 [28]
At 6,704 square miles, Swaziland is slightly smaller than this "garden state"
New Jersey
Bev
$600 [13]
Common dating techniques are carbon-14, counting tree rings & analyzing grains of this
pollen
Bev Andrew
$600 [3]
In 1790 Philadelphia replaced this city as the new capital of the U.S.
New York City
Andrew
$600 [8]
"The Tale of the Body Thief" is this author's fourth & latest novel about the vampire Lestat
Anne Rice
Andrew
$600 [18]
The musical revue "Five Guys Named" this was inspired by jazzman Louis Jordan, not by the 3 Stooges
Moe
Adam
$600 [21]
In 1957 he was named Burma's permanent representative to the U.N.
U Thant
Adam
$800 [27]
As a result of this war, Swaziland was under British control from 1903-1968
the Boer War
Bev
$800 [14]
This term covers anything made by man, from a needle to a pyramid
artifact
Bev Andrew
$800 [4]
During an 1832 expedition, Lake Itasca was discovered to be the source of this river
the Mississippi
Bev
$800 [9]
From 1949-1956 this "Princess Daisy" author was a fashion editor for Good Housekeeping
Judith Krantz
Andrew
$800 [24]
"Un Violon sur le Toit" was a French version of this Broadway smash
Fiddler on the Roof
Adam
$1,000 [23]
This lawyer once said, "criminal law has made me a rebel by profession"
F. Lee Bailey
Bev
$1,000 [26]
Landlocked, Swaziland is surrounded by Mozambique on 1 side & this country on the other 3
South Africa
Adam
$1,000 [15]
Sir Leonard Woolley is known for his excavations of this Sumerian city with a very short name
Ur
Bev
DD $2,000 [5]
2 of the 4 men upon whom the new rank of 5-star general was conferred in 1944
(2 of) MacArthur, Eisenhower, Marshall, Hap Arnold
Bev
$1,000 [10]
On a 1987 trip to China, this author of "The Joy Luck Club" met 2 of her half-sisters for the first time
Amy Tan
Bev
$1,000 [25]
Michael J. Pollard played teenager Hugo Peabody in this musical about a rock star who gets drafted
Bye Bye Birdie
Andrew
DD $3,000 [22]
His rescue of 2 EDS employees from a prison in Iran was the subject of Ken Follett's "On Wings of Eagles"
H. Ross Perot
Adam

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC NAMES

In 1529 this Spaniard was made Marques del Valle de Oaxaca

Hernán Cortés

Andrew "Who was Hernan Cortés?" — wagered $3,400
Adam "Who was Cortez" — wagered $8,100
Bev "Who is Cortes?" — wagered $6,401

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