Show #2079 1993-09-23 (taped 1993-07-26) Regular

Contestants

Chuck Geneslaw — a pediatrician from Toms River, New Jersey

Tim Sheehan — a sales rep from Exton, Pennsylvania

Dave Osborne — a television production assistant from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dave $600 $600 $6,400 $1,201
2-day champion: $10,400
$7,200
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Tim $-300 $2,600 $5,800 $0
3rd place: New Home Memory Craft 4000 sewing machine + computerized version of Jeopardy! or Jeopardy! home game
$5,800
21 R, 4 W
Chuck $500 $2,100 $3,100 $1
2nd place: trip on TWA to Tampa, Florida & stay at Safety Harbor Spa & Fitness Center + computerized version of Jeopardy! or Jeopardy! home game
$3,100
11 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES THE EMMY AWARDS THE GRAPHIC ARTS THE HEART FLAGS ITALIAN 101
$100 [9]
It's sometimes referred to as "The Big Apple"
New York
Tim
$100 [1]
This "Evening Shade" star joked that he was going to mount his Emmy on the hood of his Mercedes
Burt Reynolds
Dave
$100 [14]
Types of these include dip, fountain & felt-tip
pens
Tim
$100 [5]
At rest the average heart pumps 5 quarts of this each minute
blood
Chuck
$100 [15]
This country's flag was originally a sea flag for the Shogun of the House of Tokugawa
Japan
Dave
$100 [24]
Svizzera is the Italian name for this country
Switzerland
Dave
$200 [10]
Chartered on Feb. 23, 1822, it was the first Massachusetts town to become a city
Boston
Tim
$200 [2]
In 1982 & 1983 the TV Academy "hailed" Carol Kane & Christopher Lloyd for their roles on this sitcom
Taxi
Dave
$200 [16]
1 of the 4 colors used in the four-color printing process
(1 of) red (blue, yellow & black)
Tim
$200 [6]
This small electronic device is sometimes implanted to stimulate the heart to beat properly
pacemaker
Chuck
$200 [17]
Flags of the United Kingdom, Transvaal & the Orange Free State appear on this country's flag
South Africa
Tim
$200 [26]
"Ha dei bambini?" means "Do you have" any of these
babies (children)
Tim
$300 [11]
Among the tourist sites in this city are Beehive House & the Seagull Monument in Temple Square
Salt Lake City
Chuck
$300 [3]
Of Marion Lorne, Agnes Moorehead or Elizabeth Montgomery, the one who won an Emmy for "Bewitched"
Marion Lorne
Tim
$300 [19]
Drafting is also known as this type of "drawing" & it uses a special pencil
mechanical drawing
Tim Chuck
$300 [7]
This explosive is used to reduce the chest pains called angina pectoris
nitroglycerin
Dave
$300 [18]
The coat of arms on this British crown colony's flag features 2 Chinese junks
Hong Kong
Dave
$300 [27]
If you want your pesce (fish) cooked this way, ask for it "fritto"
fried
Tim
$400 [12]
Among those buried in this city's Greenmount Cemetery are Johns Hopkins & John Wilkes Booth
Baltimore
Dave Tim
$400 [4]
Bebe Neuwirth, a 1986 Tony winner for "Sweet Charity", won 2 Emmys for playing Lilith on this sitcom
Cheers
Chuck
$400 [25]
This process of changing the details on a photograph can now be done on a computer
touch-up (retouch)
Tim
$400 [22]
The relaxing & filling phase of the heart is the diastole; the contracting & pumping phase, this
systole
Chuck
$400 [20]
The emblem on this country's flag depicts the Aztec legend of the founding of its capital
Mexico
Tim
$400 [28]
Italians don't capitalize the names of these 7, ranging from lunedi to domenica
days of the week
Dave Tim
$500 [13]
This Ohio city's Fountain Square includes a fountain cast by the Royal Bronze Foundry of Bavaria
Cincinnati
$500 [8]
This TV "Golden Girl" was nominated for the first "Best Actress" Emmy in 1950 but lost to Gertrude Berg
Betty White
Dave Chuck
$500 [30]
To crop is to trim the edge of a picture; this is to extend the picture to the edge of a page
bleed
Chuck
DD $500 [23]
In 1785 William Withering introduced this heart drug in the form of foxglove leaves
digitalis
Chuck
$500 [21]
This African country's flag resembles the U.S. flag with 11 stripes & 1 star
Liberia
Chuck
$500 [29]
For a nice tie or blouse, look for one made of seta, which is this
silk
Tim

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEMOIRS ROCK TRIVIA RECENT HISTORY MAGAZINES THEATRE KINGS & QUEENS
$200 [1]
"Life on the Mississippi"
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Tim
$200 [2]
He formed the Plastic Ono Band before the Beatles broke up
John Lennon
Dave
$200 [10]
In 1992 Arizona voters approved a January state holiday to honor this late civil rights leader
Martin Luther King
Dave
$200 [15]
In names of quite dissimilar magazines, this word stands alone or follows "Soldier of"
Fortune
Tim
$200 [19]
Vladimir & Estragon were "Waiting for" him
Godot
Chuck
$200 [26]
Napoleon's second wife, Marie Louise, was a niece of this French queen
Marie Antoinette
Chuck
$400 [3]
"Hamp: An Autobiography"
Lionel Hampton
Dave
$400 [7]
Bobby Darin wrote this 1958 hit in about 10 minutes; we don't know if he was in the bath
"Splish Splash"
Dave
$400 [11]
On Oct. 15, 1991 he was confirmed by a 52-48 vote to replace Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court
(Clarence) Thomas
Dave
$400 [16]
Appropriately, the spring 1993 cover of Cigar Aficionado featured this Marx brother
Groucho
Tim
$400 [22]
This Frenchman whose name is often followed by "Pere" liked to cast his mistresses in his plays
(Alexandre) Dumas
Dave
$400 [27]
This current king is descended from King Ferdinand II & Queen Isabella
Juan Carlos
Tim
$600 [4]
"Me: Stories of My Life"
Katharine Hepburn
Dave
$600 [8]
This Bobby "Boris" Pickett song was the No. 1 hit on Halloween in 1962
"Monster Mash"
Tim
$600 [12]
In 1991 Rev. George L. Carey was enthroned as 103rd Archbishop of this & leader of the Church of England
Canterbury Cathedral (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Tim
$600 [17]
A man named Malcolm was its editor-in-chief from 1954-1990
Forbes
Tim
$600 [23]
The 1927 comedy "The Royal Family" was inspired by this "Royal Family of the American Stage"
Barrymores
Dave
$600 [28]
Constantine I of this country went into exile in 1917, was recalled in 1920 & was exiled again in 1922
Greece
Chuck
$800 [5]
"Blind Ambition"
John Dean
Dave
$800 [9]
Frankie Lymon was only 13 when he posed this question, his biggest hit
"Why Do Fools Fall in Love"
Tim
$800 [13]
Scores died when an El Al cargo jet crashed into an apartment complex in this country in 1992
Netherlands
Tim
$800 [18]
This Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief calls her monthly column "Step Into My Parlor"
Helen Gurley Brown
Dave
DD $1,000 [24]
This urbane Englishman wrote about a weekend in the country in the 1925 comedy "Hay Fever"
Noel Coward
Dave
$800 [29]
Geraldine Apponyi, the 1st queen of American descent, was married to King Zog I of this country
Albania
Tim
DD $1,000 [6]
"Beloved Infidel"
Sheilah Graham
Dave
$1,000 [20]
In the 1960s the Surfaris rode the wave of success twice with this instrumental
"Wipe Out"
Tim
$1,000 [14]
In Feb. 1992 a Brazilian court ordered a new trial in the murder of this environmental leader
Francisco "Chico" Mendes
$1,000 [21]
This host of TV's "Wild Kingdom" is on the editorial advisory board of Zoo Life
Jim Fowler
Dave
$1,000 [25]
He wrote "The Dumb Waiter" in 1957 & "The Caretaker" in 1960
Harold Pinter
$1,000 [30]
He united the houses of Lancaster & York by marrying Elizabeth of York in 1486
Henry VII (Henry Tudor)

Final Jeopardy!

SCIENTISTS

He is Cambridge Univ.'s Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, a chair held 300 years ago by Isaac Newton

Stephen Hawking

Chuck "Who is Alex Trebec" — wagered $3,099
Tim "Who is Steven Fog" — wagered $5,800
Dave "Who is Galbreath" — wagered $5,199

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