Show #1988 1993-04-07 (taped 1992-12-07) Regular

David Tiemann game 2.

Contestants

Al Sanders — a computer scientist from Nashua, New Hampshire

Mary Ann Fusco — a writer and editor originally from Caracas, Venezuela

David Tiemann — a high school teacher from Brunswick, Maine (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $1,000 $2,100 $3,500 $6,999
2-day champion: $22,099
$4,500
16 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Mary Ann $900 $300 $1,900 $3,800
3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis + Jeopardy! home game
$1,900
9 R, 3 W
Al $2,000 $2,300 $6,900 $6,700
2nd place: Dynamark security system + Jules Jurgensen ladies watch + Jeopardy! home game
$7,900
23 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

LAKES & RIVERS HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES ANATOMY THE HISTORY OF HAIR LE CINEMA STALLONE "GO" FOR IT
$100 [1]
In northern Peru the Ucayili & Maranon Rivers merge to form this mighty river
the Amazon
Al
$100 [20]
Each year in June, ceremonies at the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia mark this holiday
Flag Day
Al
$100 [6]
The words cordial & courage come from cor, Latin for this body part
the heart
David
$100 [14]
During the 19th century, it was all the rage to do this to your hair 100 strokes at a time
brush it
Mary Ann
$100 [11]
In "Cobra" Stallone's co-star was this Dane, his wife at the time
Brigitte Nielsen
Al
$100 [18]
This phrase means to date exclusively
go steady
Al
$200 [2]
This river separates El Paso, Texas & Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
the Rio Grande
David
$200 [24]
In 1954 Public Law 83-380 changed the name of this holiday to Veterans Day
Armistice Day
Al
$200 [7]
The human integumentary system is made up of the skin, hair & these
the nails
Mary Ann
$200 [15]
Some ancient Egyptians topped their wigs with perfumed grease cones designed to do this in the heat
melt
Al
$200 [12]
Stallone had a bit part in this 1971 Woody Allen farce partly set in Latin America
Bananas
Al
$200 [19]
The object of this card game similar to "Authors" is to get the most 4-card sets
Go Fish
Mary Ann
$300 [3]
Ontario is the shortest of the Great Lakes & this is the longest
Superior
David
$300 [25]
National UNICEF Day is observed on the same date as this holiday
Halloween
Al
$300 [8]
The cerebral cortex is part of the brain & the renal cortex is part of this organ
the kidneys
Mary Ann
$300 [21]
Ancient Assyrian men sported rectangular ones that were elaborately crimped & curled
beards
Mary Ann
$300 [13]
This 1974 film about a youth gang in 1950s Brooklyn also featured Henry Winkler
The Lords of Flatbush
Mary Ann
$300 [28]
An emissary or middleman
a go-between
David
$400 [4]
Uganda contains parts of Lake Albert & this lake over 10 times larger
Lake Victoria
Al
$400 [26]
This holiday's first observance was probably an 1882 parade organized by a union founder
Labor Day
Al
$400 [9]
They're the first glands to go to work on food that's eaten
the salivary glands
David
$400 [22]
Sophisticated Sumerians powdered their hair with this metallic dust
gold
David
$400 [16]
It's the sport featured in the 1981 film "Victory"
soccer
Al
$400 [29]
Little Anthony hit that goes, "I want you to want me, I need you so badly, I can't think of anything but you"
"Goin' Out Of My Head"
David
$500 [5]
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake is the reservoir behind this dam on the Columbia River
the Grand Coulee Dam
Al
DD $1,200 [27]
Although Julia Ward Howe suggested this holiday in 1872, Anna Jarvis is credited as its founder
Mother's Day
Al
$500 [10]
This muscle comes in minimus, medius & maximus varieties
the gluteus
Al
$500 [23]
This mistress of Louis XV cared for her famous hairdo by dressing it with veal fat & vanilla
Madame de Pompadour
David
$500 [17]
Stallone & Kurt Russell played the title pair in this 1989 film
Tango & Cash
$500 [30]
Dylan Thomas wrote, "Do not" do this, "old age should burn and rave at close of day"
go gentle into that good night
David Mary Ann

Double Jeopardy! Round

1793 THEATRE VIRGINIA BERRIES RUSSIAN RULERS NOVEL CHARACTERS
$200 [12]
Though a chaplain arrived with some convicts in 1788, this continent's 1st Anglican Church opened in 1793
Australia
David
$200 [25]
In the 1600s Danjuro I became one of the greatest actors in this form of Japanese drama
kabuki
Al
$200 [18]
You can cruise to several of Virginia's historic piantations on a riverboat named for this poetic Poe heroine
Annabel Lee
Al
$200 [1]
This red berry is harvested by flooding its bog & scooping up the floating fruit
the cranberry
Al
$200 [7]
This "Great" guy forced both his half sister & his first wife to enter convents
Peter the Great
Mary Ann
$200 [2]
Queequeg, Ishmael &Captain Ahab
Moby Dick
David
$400 [13]
The first bridge linking Cambridge, Massachusetts to this city was built
Boston
Al
$400 [26]
The French title of this Jean Giraudoux play is "La Folle de Chaillot"
The Madwoman of Chaillot
Al
$400 [19]
Charlottesville hosts an annual Virginia festival of American film at this school
the University of Virginia
Al
$400 [3]
This "shortcake" berry is usually propagated by planting the runners produced by older plants
strawberries
David
$400 [8]
This president of the Russian Federation was born in the Sverdlovsk Region in 1931
Boris Yeltsin
David
$400 [17]
Pierre Aronnax, Captain Farragut & Captain Nemo
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
David
$600 [14]
Thanks to Captain Bligh, this fruit was established on Jamaica in 1793
the breadfruit
$600 [28]
Sebastian's sister in "Twelfth Night", or a musical instrument of the violin family
Viola
Al
$600 [20]
"There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow" is the 2nd line of this, Virginia's state song
"Carry Me Back To Old Virginny"
Mary Ann
$600 [4]
The huckleberry is often confused with this North American berry to which it is closely related
the blueberry
David Mary Ann
$600 [9]
Grigory Potemkin helped her seize power in 1762 & became her lover in 1774
Catherine the Great
Mary Ann
$600 [23]
Cedric the Saxon, Rowena &Wilfred
Ivanhoe
David
DD $1,000 [15]
Russia & Prussia arranged the second partition of this country
Poland
Al
$800 [29]
Playwright Bjornstjerne Bjornson succeeded this man as director of Norway's Bergen Theatre in 1857
(Henrik) Ibsen
Mary Ann
$800 [21]
A museum near this settlement boasts replicas of the 3 ships that brought colonists there in 1607
Jamestown
David
$800 [5]
Latham & Marcy are red varieties of this fruit; Bristol & Dundee, black
raspberries
Al
$800 [10]
This last czar may have been killed in 1918 to keep him from being rescued by the White Russians
Nicholas
Al
DD $1,000 [24]
Amelia Sedley, Sir Pitt Crawley &Becky Sharp
Vanity Fair
David
$1,000 [16]
On July 13 she stabbed Jean-Paul Marat to death in his bath
Charlotte Corday
$1,000 [30]
This author of "Oedipus at Colonus" was born at Colonus around 496 B.C.
Sophocles
Al
$1,000 [22]
You can visit the site in Fredericksburg where he practiced law before becoming our fifth president
Monroe
Al
$1,000 [6]
This small berry that flavors gin is sometimes found in Alsatian sauerkraut
juniper
David
$1,000 [11]
In his "Testament" he said, "Stalin is too rude" & called for his removal
Lenin
David
$1,000 [27]
Bernard Marx, Lenina Crowne & Mustapha Mond
Brave New World

Final Jeopardy!

AFRICA

This country gained its independence from France in March 1956 & from Spain a month later

Morocco

Mary Ann "What is Morocco?" — wagered $1,900
David "What is [letter scratched out] Morocco?" — wagered $3,499
Al "What is Algeria?" — wagered $200

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