Show #2133 1993-12-08 (taped 1993-08-31) Regular

David Hillinck game 1.

Contestants

Peter Kroger — an engineer from Arcadia, California

David Hillinck — a teacher and administrator from Pasadena, California

Adam Kasanof — a police lieutenant from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $27,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Adam $2,100 $4,300 $9,300 $0
3rd place: Citizen LCD portal color TV + Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune for SNES & Sega Genesis + Jeopardy! home game
$8,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
David $500 $1,100 $8,300 $13,300
New champion: $13,300
$5,900
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Peter $1,300 $1,900 $6,000 $10,000
2nd place: Bose Lifestyle music system + Flexsteel sofa + Jeopardy! home game
$5,100
15 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE BODY HUMAN THE WIZARD OF OZ TRAVEL & TOURISM 1984 EDIBLE WORDS & PHRASES ODDS & ENDS
$100 [1]
Keratin is found only in a body's hair, epidermis & these
nails
David Peter
$100 [11]
Judy Garland was paid only $375 more per week than the Terrier who played this role
Toto
David
$100 [12]
While visiting this British town, be sure to see Anne Hathaway's Cottage & the Royal Shakespeare Co.
Stratford(-on-Avon)
Peter
$100 [6]
He resigned as prime minister, after leading Canada for more than 15 years
Pierre Trudeau
Peter
$100 [26]
No matter how you slice it, something incredibly easy is called "a piece of" this
cake
Adam
$100 [21]
Sizes of these include AA, D & 9-volt
batteries
David
$200 [2]
This muscular sheet forms the bottom of the chest cavity & the top of the abdominal cavity
the diaphragm
David
$200 [17]
The film is dedicated to "the young in" this; the Tin Woodman would approve
young in heart
Adam
$200 [13]
This city between Monte Carlo & Cannes has museums devoted to Henri Matisse
Nice
Adam
$200 [7]
His 1948 novel "1984" hit No. 2 on one of Publisher's Weekly's best seller list
George Orwell
David
$200 [27]
You don't have to be sweet to be described as a "tough" or "smart" one of these sweet snacks
a cookie
Peter
$200 [22]
It takes Venus 243 days to rotate once on its axis; it only takes the Earth about this many hours
24 hours
Peter
$300 [3]
The name of this insulin-producing organ is from the Greek for "all flesh"
the pancreas
Peter
$300 [18]
The opening scenes set in this state were filmed in black & white, then tinted sepia
Kansas
Adam
$400 [15]
A trip to this city should include a concert at Finlandia Hall
Helsinki
Peter
$300 [8]
In April this L.A. Lakers center became the NBA's all-time leading scorer
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
David
$300 [28]
A joke that's so old & stale you might want to roast it over an open fire
a chestnut
Adam
$300 [23]
In 1991 alone 1,477 of these worth $539,106 went missing in California; some suspect rustling
cattle
Peter
$400 [4]
Of the 9 cartilages in this upper part of the respiratory passage, the Adam's apple is the largest
the larynx
David Peter
$400 [19]
This actress who played the Wicked Witch "melted" with the help of a hydraulic lift & some dry ice
Margaret Hamilton
$500 [16]
The Stowe House in this Ohio "Queen City of the West" often has exhibits on Black history
Cincinnati
Adam David Peter
$400 [9]
The U.S. tied for fifth place in total medals at the Winter Olympics held in this Yugoslav city
Sarajevo
Adam
$400 [29]
Matters of little importance are described as these; so are little Russet Burbanks
small potatoes
Adam
$400 [24]
Mind your P's & Q's--it's a 3-letter equivalent of ASAP
PDQ
Adam
$500 [5]
This bone in the middle ear is the smallest in the human body
the stirrup
Peter
$500 [20]
Ziegfeld star Fanny Brice was considered for this role, but Ziegfeld's widow Billie Burke got the job
Glinda (the good witch)
DD $1,000 [14]
The site of Napoleon's defeat by the Duke of Wellington is 12 miles south of this capital
Brussels
Adam
$500 [10]
On July 23 she became the first Miss America ever to resign
Vanessa Williams
Adam
$500 [30]
An eminent executive, or an enormous Edam
a big cheese
Adam
$500 [25]
There are exactly 58 facets on this smart- sounding diamond cut
a brilliant cut
Adam

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY MUSIC MARYLAND MAMMALS SAINTS LITERARY CHARACTERS
$200 [6]
Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi of this country decreed the death penalty for anyone who harmed a dog
Japan
Adam
$200 [26]
It's what the "pop" stands for in pop music
popular
David
$200 [1]
Built in 1772, the state capitol building in this city is the oldest in the USA still in use
Annapolis
David
$200 [11]
The Peterson Field Guide says it makes a fair pet if descented
a skunk
Adam
$200 [16]
This evangelizer of the Irish was the son of a deacon & grandson of a priest
St. Patrick
David
$200 [21]
This Mark Twain character fakes his own death & escapes to Jackson's Island, where he meets Jim, a slave
Huckleberry Finn
David
$400 [7]
King Richard I used 3 of these animals as his personal emblem
lions
Adam
$400 [27]
A Moog is a type of this device used to compose electronic music
a synthesizer
Adam
$400 [2]
This river forms part of Maryland's border with West Virginia
the Potomac
David Peter
$400 [12]
When it mates with a domestic dog, it produces a "coydog"
a coyote
David
$400 [17]
The emblem of St. Zita is several of these; the emblem of St. Peter is 2 crossed ones
keys
Adam Peter
$400 [22]
George Milton & this strong but feeble- minded buddy are farm laborers in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men"
Lennie
Adam
$600 [8]
Rose Greenhow flowered into a spy during this war & became known as "Rebel Rose"
the Civil War
Peter
$600 [28]
A Standchen is the German equivalent of this kind of romantic song sung under a window
a serenade
David
$800 [4]
The Milton S. Eisenhower Library at this Baltimore school has a special collection on Lord Byron
Johns Hopkins
David
$800 [14]
It's white, has short, smooth black horns & a beard, & can be found in the Rocky Mountains
a mountain goat
Peter
$600 [18]
A railroad terminal in this European capital bears the name of martyr St. Pancras
London
Adam Peter
$600 [23]
When this Truman Capote character feels depressed, she goes to Tiffany's
Holly Golightly
$800 [9]
This U.S. president was nicknamed "Purse", a rather lame play on his last name
Franklin Pierce
$800 [29]
A tambura is a lute that serves as a drone when playing the raga melodies of this country
India
Peter
$1,000 [5]
The William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge, better known by this name, connects East & West Md.
the (Chesapeake) Bay Bridge
David
$1,000 [15]
Types of these include ribbon, harp & gray
seals
Adam
$800 [19]
In art St. Sebastian is often depicted transfixed by these weapons, his emblem
arrows
Adam
$800 [24]
This nurse in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is also known as "Big Nurse"
Nurse Ratched
Adam
$1,000 [10]
This couple ruled England jointly, unlike Anne & George, the couple who followed them
William & Mary
David
$1,000 [30]
Jacqueline du Pre went to Moscow to study this instrument with Rostropovich
the cello
Peter
DD $1,500 [3]
He was the state's last Republican governor
Spiro Agnew
Peter
DD $3,000 [13]
The 90-pound calf of this land mammal is sometimes born underwater
the Hippo
David
$1,000 [20]
Dewi was the actual name of this patron saint of Wales
St. David
$1,000 [25]
In "The Caine Mutiny", this commander of the Caine is relieved of his duties by Steve Maryk
Captain Queeg
Adam

Final Jeopardy!

TELEVISION HISTORY

Connie Chung & Dan Rather are the 2nd male-female network news pair; Barbara Walters & this man were 1st

Harry Reasoner

Peter "Who was [some letter crossed out] Harry Reasoner?" — wagered $4,000
David "Who was Harry Reasoner" — wagered $5,000
Adam "Who is D Brinkley" — wagered $9,300

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