Show #2102 1993-10-26 (taped 1993-08-24) Regular

Rachael Schwartz game 3.

Contestants

Denise Rechter — an attorney from Vienna, Virginia

Jim Newman — a soda jerk originally from Stevens Point, Wisconsin

Rachael Schwartz — an attorney from Bedminster, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $12,699)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Rachael $2,200 $4,000 $12,800 $15,000
3-day champion: $27,699
$13,600
29 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Jim $1,100 $2,400 $4,800 $9,600
2nd place: a trip to Atlanta, Georgia + home game
$6,800
19 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Denise $200 $700 $2,100 $2,200
3rd place: a Gibson refrigerator + home game
$1,900
6 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE BODY HUMAN TELEVISION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BIBLE COOKING WITH GRAHAM KERR LEFTOVERS
$100 [25]
The name of this part of the skull that encloses the brain is Greek for "skull"
the cranium
Rachael
$100 [8]
This First Lady's father, Hugh Rodham, had a cameo role on "Hearts Afire" in 1992
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Rachael
$100 [6]
It's considered the national instrument of Scotland
the bagpipes
Jim
$100 [1]
"Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh, and before his servants, and it became" this creature
a serpent
Rachael
$100 [9]
Graham brandies these wrinkled fruits & stuffs them with a cream cheese mixture
prunes
Rachael Jim
$100 [20]
Of a caravan, caravel or caraway, the one that's a ship
a caravel
Jim
$200 [26]
Resembling a worm, this slender tube attached to the cecum probably has no function in humans
the appendix
Jim
$200 [17]
A Michigan businessman paid $22,000 for one of Thing's boxes from this TV series; give him a hand
The Addams Family
Denise
$200 [7]
These clappers popular with Spanish dancers are often attached to a long handle for orchestral use
castanets
Denise
$200 [2]
Genesis 1:2 says that this "was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep"
the Earth
Rachael
$200 [10]
Graham suggests poaching these & serving them with a lobster chartreuse sauce
eggs
Rachael
$200 [21]
As the name suggests, Hermaphroditus was the child of Hermes & this goddess
Aphrodite
Jim
$300 [27]
The soleus & tibialis posterior muscles are found in this part of the body
the leg
Jim
$300 [18]
This host's real middle name is McFeely, & there's a Mr. McFMcFMcFMcFMcFMcFMcFMcFeelyiseighborhood
Mr. Rogers
Denise
$300 [14]
Before it meant a small piano, a spinet was a small one of these earlier keyboard instruments
a harpsichord
Jim
$300 [3]
This king said, "Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one, and half to the other"
Solomon
Rachael
$300 [11]
A batter made from this potent potable is, in Graham's words, "the only batter to use with fish"
beer
Rachael
$300 [22]
Ladino, a Spanish-Jewish language derived from Castillian, is usually written in this alphabet
Hebrew
Rachael
$400 [29]
The adrenal glands lie atop this pair of organs
the kidneys
Rachael
$400 [19]
Jerry Seinfeld played a joke writer hired by the governor on this Robert Guillaume series
Benson
Rachael
$400 [15]
The French call this instrument un hautbois
the oboe
Jim
$400 [4]
"When" this disciple "was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus"
Peter
Jim
$400 [12]
Graham garnishes pompano fillets with these New Zealand fruits also known as Chinese gooseberries
kiwi fruits
Rachael
$400 [23]
Popularly used in southwestern jewelry, this gem is among the birthstones for November
turquoise
Rachael
DD $800 [30]
This organ metabolizes carbohydrates
the liver
Rachael
$500 [28]
Several different pigs played Arnold on this sitcom, & some of them were female
Green Acres
Rachael
$500 [16]
The name of this stringed instrument, which is played on the lap, is from the Latin for "sweet song"
the dulcimer
Jim
$500 [5]
In the Greek text, the title of this book is apokalypsis Ioannou
Revelation
Rachael
$500 [13]
Toheroa, a giant green type of this shellfish shows up in one of Graham's special soups
clam
$500 [24]
This president shot an elephant now on display at the American Museum of Natural History
Teddy Roosevelt
Rachael

Double Jeopardy! Round

1970 PARKS LITERARY POTPOURRI ARTISTS ANTHROPOLOGY MUTINY!
$200 [1]
George Wallace, this state's former governor, called on southern governors to defy integration
Alabama
Jim
$200 [21]
South Dakota's Custer State Park has one of the largest herds of these animals in the U.S.
buffalo (or bison)
Jim
$200 [4]
Something that is Beckettian is reminiscent of the works or characters created by this man
Sam Beckett
Denise
$200 [11]
His 1892 work "Manao Tupapau" depicts a Tahitian girl terrified by a dead spirit
Gauguin
Rachael
$200 [16]
It's a 3-letter word for an excavation
a dig
Rachael
$200 [22]
Though the Army mutinied against this governor of New South Wales in 1808, there wasn't a "Bounty" on his head
Bligh
Rachael
$400 [2]
This African-American tennis star was denied a visa to play in a South African tournament
Arthur Ashe
Jim
$400 [23]
A park at Burlington, VT. contains part of a farm that belonged to this Green Mountain Boy
Ethan Allan
Jim
$400 [7]
Ezra Pound wrote "The Pisan Cantos" while imprisoned in this country
Italy
Jim Denise
$400 [12]
This artist's sister nan & dentist B.H. McKeevy were the models for his "American Gothic"
(Grant) Wood
Jim
$400 [17]
A petroglyph is a drawing on this, not paper
a rock (a piece of stone)
Jim Denise
$400 [27]
He set out around the world in 1519 & had to put down a mutiny in South America in 1520
Magellan
Rachael
$600 [3]
This first president of Indonesia died in a military hospital on June 21
Sukarno
Rachael
$600 [24]
Windmill Island, a municipal park in this Michigan city, has tulip gardens & a miniature Dutch village
Holland
Jim
$600 [8]
This limerick poet published "Laughable Lyrics", his last book of nonsense poems in 1877
Edward Lear
$800 [14]
This Flemish "Descent from the Cross" artist owned a lavish estate called Het Steen near Brussels
Peter Paul Rubens
$600 [18]
The Peking Man found in China was real; the Piltdown Man found in this country was a hoax
England
Jim
$600 [28]
This seventh president once had 6 soldiers shot for mutiny
(Andrew) Jackson
Rachael
DD $1,000 [5]
This African nation's civil war ended with the capitulation of Biafra in January
Nigeria
Denise
$800 [25]
Covering over 200 acres, Kapiolani Park in Hawaii extends from Waikiki to this extinct volcano
Diamond Head
Jim
$800 [9]
The 1823 book "Peveril of the Peak" is this Scotsman's longest novel
Sir Walter Scott
$1,000 [15]
The name of this "Birth of Venus" artist comes from a nickname meaning "The Little Barrel"
Botticelli
Rachael
$800 [19]
Polygamy is divided into polygyny, having many wives, and this, having many husbands
polyandry
Rachael
$800 [29]
In June 1905 there was a famous mutiny aboard this Russian battleship
the Potemkin
Rachael
$1,000 [6]
This prince was deposed by General Lon Nol in Cambodia
(Norodom) Sihanouk
Rachael
$1,000 [26]
This Manhattan park's name refers to a line of cannon once mounted to defend the shore
Battery Park
Denise
$1,000 [10]
Diestl is a Nazi ski instructor in "The Young Lions", this "Rich Man, Poor Man" author's first novel
Irwin Shaw
Rachael
DD $2,000 [13]
He spent the last years of his life in the Villena Palace in Toledo, Spain
El Greco
Jim
$1,000 [20]
It's the belief that natural objects & phenomena have souls
animism
Rachael
$1,000 [30]
The 1857 mutiny in India is also known as this Revolt
the Sepoy Revolt
Rachael

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD CITIES

This North African city controlled the red dye used to color Tarboosh caps

Fez

Denise "What isTunisFez?" — wagered $100
Jim "What is Fez" — wagered $4,800
Rachael "What is Fez?" — wagered $2,200

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