Show #2034 1993-06-10 (taped 1993-01-20) Regular

Al Lin game 1.

Contestants

Al Lin — a law student originally from Chesapeake, Virginia

Gina Logan — a college administrator from Northfield, Vermont

Judith Cahill — a homemaker from Wilmington, Delaware (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Judith $1,800 $3,500 $10,500 $7,199
3rd place: Smith Corona WP 1100 word processor + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$11,500
24 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Gina $400 $1,000 $4,400 $8,800
2nd place: Pacific Sun outdoor furniture & Hatteras hammock + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$3,600
10 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Al $1,600 $4,100 $6,900 $10,501
New champion: $10,501
$6,200
22 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

DECLARATION SIGNERS NUTRITION ANIMALS TRAVEL FLORIDA "HOT" STUFF TV PROFESSIONS
$100 [30]
George Clymer &Francis Hopkinson were born in this city in which it was signed
Philadelphia
Judith
$100 [4]
The energy in food is measured in these units
calories
Gina
$100 [2]
When these marsupials are babies, they eat eucalyptus leaves that have been predigested by their mothers
a koala
Judith
$100 [22]
The oldest building in this capital city was built by a banker whose nickname was "Money"
Tallahassee
Al
$100 [1]
A person who performs tricky ski maneuvers, perhaps while eating a frankfurter
hot dog
Gina
$100 [16]
John Drake, Napoleon Solo & Maxwell Smart
secret agents
Judith
$200 [29]
The World Almanac lists this signer's vocation as "printer, publisher"
Benjamin Franklin
Judith
$200 [5]
This vitamin, important for vision in dim light, is also called retinol
vitamin A
Gina
$200 [3]
The oystercatcher, which is this type of animal, is extremely fond of shellfish
a bird
Al
$200 [25]
An alligator farm near this, Florida's oldest city, has a attracted reptile lovers since 1893
St. Augustine
Al
$200 [9]
A passionate man is described as this, which implies that his hemoglobin is overheated
hot-blooded
Al
$200 [17]
Gunther Toody, Frank Poncherello &Joe Friday
police officers
Gina
$300 [19]
Signer Robert Morris was born in this city 206 years before Ringo Starr
Liverpool
Judith
$300 [6]
There are 3 kinds of dietary fats: saturated, monounsaturated & this
polyunsaturated
Gina Al
$300 [13]
The komondor is one of these shaggy animals native to Hungary, & that's no story
dogs
Gina
$300 [26]
This "saintly" city full of senior citizens boasts the world's oldest shuffleboard club
St. Pete
Al
$300 [10]
Sophie Tucker was known as "The Last of" these
the Red Hot Mamas
Judith
$300 [18]
Walter Burns, Lou Grant &Perry White
newspaper editors
Al
$500 [24]
John Witherspoon, president of what's now Princeton University, signed for this state
New Jersey
Judith
$400 [7]
The name of this B-complex vitamin comes from the Latin word for "leaf", folium
folic acid
Judith
$400 [14]
A Michigander might know this carnivorous weasel is also called the carcajou
a wolverine
Al
$400 [27]
Tourists get a "crystal" clear view of underwater life when they ride these boats in Silver Springs
glass-bottomed boats
Judith Gina
$400 [11]
This Paul Newman film was based in part on William Faulkner's story "Barn Burning"
The Long Hot Summer
$400 [20]
Leland McKenzie, Lawrence Preston &Ben Matlock
lawyers
Judith
DD $1,100 [23]
The 2 members of the Adams family who signed the Declaration
John Adams & Sam Adams
Al
$500 [8]
At least 13 of these nutrients are essential to health, including calcium, magnesium & phosphorus
minerals
Judith
$500 [15]
You should "gnaw" that beavers belong to this order of mammals
rodents
Judith
$500 [28]
Your papa could enter a Hemingway lookalike contest held in this city during Hemingway Days
Key West
Al
$500 [12]
The rhyme about these baked treats says, "If you have no daughters, give them to your sons"
hot cross buns
Al
$500 [21]
Buddy Sorrell, Sally Rogers &Rob Petrie
TV comedy writers
Judith

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY SPORTS THE CIVIL WAR SHAKESPEARE METALS POTPOURRI
$200 [1]
Americans sometimes call this Japanese island Iwo for short
Iwo Jima
Al
$200 [24]
Only Ty Cobb & this former Cincinnati Reds player have exceeded 4,000 hits in a career
Pete Rose
Al
$200 [30]
The Noble & Cooley Factory in Granville, Mass. made these for the Union Army to beat while beating the enemy
drums
Judith
$200 [3]
To him Othello says, "Thou hadst been better have been born a dog than answer my waked wrath"
Iago
Al
$200 [12]
The 235 & 238 isotopes of this radioactive metal are separated in an enrichment plant
uranium
Al
$200 [27]
The Illinois state insect is this "royal" butterfly
the monarch
Al
$400 [8]
Punta del Carnero on the southern coast of Spain extends into this strait
Gibraltar
Al
$400 [18]
In May 1991 Jeff Andretti was named Rookie of the Year for this auto race
the Indianapolis 500
Al
$400 [21]
Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard took this fort from his former artillery teacher Major Robert Anderson
Fort Sumter
Al
$400 [5]
In "The Merchant of Venice", this character ponders, "Three thousand ducats for three months--and Antonio bound"
Shylock
Judith
$400 [14]
The tip of the Washington Monument is protected by a cap of this metal now used in drink cans
aluminum
Judith
$400 [29]
Al Lewis, Willie Clark &Ben Silverman are characters in this 1972 Neil Simon play
The Sunshine Boys
Judith
$600 [9]
This desert in central Asia was the original home of the Mongols & Huns
the Gobi
Al
$600 [19]
Before becoming a pro, this Ohio golfer won the U.S. Amateur title in 1959 & 1961
Jack Nicklaus
Gina Al
$600 [20]
When Lincoln entered this city April 4, 1865, he went to the Confederate White House & sat at Davis' desk
Richmond
Gina
$600 [4]
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream", this sprite enchants Lysander, the first Athenian he sees
Puck
Judith
$600 [15]
Cassiterite is the chief ore of this metal used to coat food storage cans
tin
Gina
$600 [28]
A cattle trail running from Texas to Abilene, Kansas was named for this 19th c. trader
Chisholm
Al
$800 [10]
This gulf between Sweden & Finland is the largest arm of the Baltic
the Gulf of Bothnia
Judith
$800 [23]
In 1992 Angel Cordero, Jr. retired from this sport with over 7,000 career wins
horse racing
Judith
$800 [13]
In June 1861 he was a colonel of Illinois volunteers; by September he was a brigadier general
Grant
Judith
$800 [6]
Because he kills Tybalt, this character is exiled from Verona
Romeo
Judith
$1,000 [17]
This metal is joined with cadmium to make rechargeable batteries
nickel
Al
$800 [26]
Royal Dutch Airlines is also known by this abbreviation
KLM
Judith
$1,000 [11]
Puente del Inca is the usual starting point for climbing this mountain, South America's highest
Aconcagua
Judith
$1,000 [22]
On November 18, 1990 this team tied an NFL record by winning its 18th straight game; it lost the following Sunday
the San Francisco 49ers
$1,000 [2]
This mutton-chopped maj. gen. took over from McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac
Burnside
Judith
DD $1,000 [7]
A tavern hostess gives an account of Sir John Falstaff's death in this play
Henry V
Judith
DD $1,600 [16]
This metal named for figures in Greek myth is as strong as steel but 45% lighter
titanium
Gina
$1,000 [25]
The largest collection of materials by & about poet Robert Browning is at this Waco, Texas school
Baylor
Al

Final Jeopardy!

BIOGRAPHIES

He was the subject of Hendrik Willem van Loon's "R. v. R."

Rembrandt van Rijn

Gina "Who was Rembrandt" — wagered $4,400
Al "Who was RembrandtRip Va" — wagered $3,601
Judith "Who is Rip von Richthofen" — wagered $3,301

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