Show #2144 1993-12-23 (taped 1993-09-14) Regular

Jean Grewe game 4.

Contestants

Jennifer Hybertsen — an arts consultant from Portland, Oregon

Peter Ambrose — a paleontologist from Hawaiian Gardens, California

Jean Grewe — a typesetter from Oak Park, Illinois (whose 3-day cash winnings total $29,901)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jean $2,000 $4,200 $11,800 $17,800
4-day champion: $47,701
$12,100
27 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Peter $1,100 $700 $5,400 $10,799
2nd place: notebook computer from CompUSA + Eastpak backpacks
$4,900
15 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Jennifer $600 $800 $4,200 $5,401
3rd place: Magnavox 25" TV
$4,200
13 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

DINOSAURS CHRISTMAS CAROLS RELATIVELY SPEAKING NONFICTION WORLD RELIGIONS GERMAN 101
$100 [2]
The oviraptor's name indicates that it is believed to have stolen these
eggs
Peter
$100 [1]
It's the town where "All Ye Faithful" are invited to "O Come"
Bethlehem
Peter
$100 [26]
It's the form of address for a nun
Sister
Jean
$100 [16]
Len Deighton is famous for spy novels, but he also wrote "Ou Est Le Garlic", which is this kind of book
a cookbook
Jean
$100 [21]
The Brahmins are the most elevated of the 4 varnas of this religion's social system
Hindu
Jean
$100 [11]
These 2 antonyms are ja & nein
yes & no
Jennifer
$200 [3]
The teeth of this, the largest terrestrial predator ever known, were about 7 inches long
the Tyrannosaurus Rex
Peter
$200 [7]
"The world in solemn stillness lay to hear the angels" do this
sing
Peter
$200 [27]
In the 1960s old-fashionable glasses & dresses were named after this relative
Granny
Jean
$200 [17]
Susan Sontag wrote an acclaimed 1977 book about this art—say cheese!
photography
Jennifer
$200 [22]
Theravada is the form of this religion practiced in Sri Lanka & Southeast Asia
Buddhism
Jean
$200 [12]
When traveling in Germany, you might ask, "Sprechen sie Englisch?", which means this
Do you speak English?
Jean
$300 [4]
Protoceratops is known only from rocks in this Mongolian desert
the Gobi
Jean
$300 [8]
"God rest ye merry, gentlemen" brings you tidings of these 2 things
comfort & joy
Jean
$300 [28]
The older male sibling; Orwell's was watching you
Big Brother
Jean
$300 [18]
This astronomer was inspired to write "Broca's Brain" after seeing Paul Broca's brain in a jar in Paris
Carl Sagan
Jean
$300 [23]
In Islam these 2 sacred cities in Western Arabia are called the Haramain
Mecca & Medina
$300 [13]
If you rent ein auto in der Winter, you might need some of this fluid, der Frostschutz
antifreeze
Jean
DD $300 [6]
Edmontosaurus fossils have been found in Montana & in this Canadian province
Alberta
Jean
$400 [9]
According to the carol, it's what you do with "boughs of holly"
deck the halls
Jean
$400 [29]
They're the first relatives mentioned in the Gettysburg Address
fathers
Jean Peter
$400 [19]
She wrote the 1935 book "Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies"
Margaret Mead
Jean
$400 [24]
The shroud of this Italian city was first written about in France in the 1350s
Turin
Jean
$400 [14]
To find one of these, look for a sign that says "damen" or "frauen"
a ladies' room
Jean
$400 [5]
Whether the bony plates on the back of this dinosaur were in 1 or 2 rows is a matter of some dispute
the Stegosaurus
Jean
$500 [10]
Its second verse begins, "The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes"
"Away In A Manger"
Jennifer
$500 [30]
It's the term for the first language anybody learns
the mother tongue
Jennifer
$500 [20]
In 1965 he published his first book of essays, "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby"
Tom Wolfe
Jean
$500 [25]
Francis Asbury was the American pioneer of this Protestant denomination founded by John Wesley
Methodism
Jennifer
$500 [15]
"Ich habe hunger" means "I'm hungry"; "Ich habe durst" means this
I'm thirsty
Peter

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES FAMOUS WOMEN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FATS & OILS SPORTS SHAKESPEARE TRIVIA
$200 [11]
Counties in this state include Citrus, Seminole & Suwannee
Florida
Peter
$200 [6]
President Reagan jokingly called this prime minister "the best man in England"
Margaret Thatcher
Jean
$200 [16]
This largest Japanese automaker is headquartered in a city named for it
Toyota
Jennifer
$200 [21]
This thick fat lies under the skin of seals, dolphins & whales
blubber
Peter
$200 [26]
Major divisions in this sport are fast pitch, slow pitch & modified pitch
Softball
Jennifer
$200 [1]
This theatre burned down in 1613 after a prop cannon fired the roof during "Henry VIII"
the Globe
Peter
$400 [12]
The highest waterfalls in the U.S. are located in a national park in this state
California
Jean
$400 [7]
In 1993 an estimated 90 million viewers watched her TV interview with Michael Jackson
Oprah Winfrey
Peter
$400 [17]
This French mineral water's distinctive green bottle was patterned after an Indian club
Perrier
Jennifer
$400 [22]
In the U.S. about half the oil produced from this legume is used in margarine & shortening
soybeans
Jennifer
$400 [27]
This L.A. Kings center has led the National Hockey League in scoring a record 9 times
Wayne Gretzky
Jennifer
DD $500 [2]
Macbeth taunts him to "lay on"; he does & Macbeth is killed
Macduff
Peter
$800 [14]
Opposing leaders Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were both born in this state
Kentucky
Jean
$600 [8]
In March 1993 she was sworn in as America's first woman attorney general
Janet Reno
Jennifer
$600 [18]
Kaliber is a non-alcoholic lager by this stout brewer founded in Ireland
Guinness
Peter
$600 [23]
The plant that yields this colorless oil used as a laxative may grow up to 40 feet high
castor oil
Jean
$600 [28]
Red Auerbach, the only NBA coach to win over 1,000 games, coached this team for 16 seasons
the Boston Celtics
Jennifer
$600 [3]
She was set to turn 14 on Lammas-Eve
Juliet
Jean
DD $1,000 [13]
Surrounded by 4 of the 5 Great Lakes, it has the longest freshwater shoreline of any state
Michigan
Peter
$800 [9]
From 1969–1975 this humorist wrote a column for "Good Housekeeping" called "Up The Wall"
Erma Bombeck
Jennifer
$800 [19]
German audiotape producer that was originally known as Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik
BASF
Peter
$800 [24]
Oil from the European species of this nut, also called a hazelnut or cobnut, is used in perfumes
the filbert
Jennifer
$800 [29]
The helmets of this NFL team are decorated with a fleur-de-lis
the New Orleans Saints
Peter
$800 [4]
6 months after Shakespeare hurriedly married her, Susanna was born
Anne Hathaway
Jean
$1,000 [15]
In 1791, after 14 years as an independent republic, it became the 14th state
Vermont
Jean
$1,000 [10]
This champion skater who starred in the Ice Capades for 9 consecutive seasons now owns the company
Dorothy Hamill
Jean Jennifer
$1,000 [20]
This London-based news service is the world's leading distributor of computerized information
Reuters
Peter
$1,000 [25]
Olive oil is used to make this soap named for the region in Spain where it was first manufactured
Castile soap
Jean
$1,000 [30]
With 8 in this sport, Shirley Babashoff has won more Olympic medals than any other U.S. woman
swimming
Jean Peter
$1,000 [5]
Shakespeare's 3-word, completely alliterative play title
Love's Labour's Lost
Jean

Final Jeopardy!

MAGAZINES

After the TV show premiered in 1964, The New Yorker wouldn't allow this family in its cartoons

the Addams family

Jennifer "Who are the Addams Family?" — wagered $1,201
Peter "Who is the Addams Family?" — wagered $5,399
Jean "Who are the Addams Family?" — wagered $6,000

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