Show #2030 1993-06-04 (taped 1993-01-19) Regular

Contestants

Ron Schaffner — a lawyer from Portland, Oregon

Joann Crowe — a bookkeeper from Chicago, Illinois

Bernie Shearon — an attorney from Dunwoody, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bernie $300 $3,200 $10,400 $20,700
2-day champion: $33,200
$8,600
23 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Joann $2,500 $3,200 $4,600 $1
3rd place: Benrus Florentine adjustable mesh bracelet watch with 14 diamonds + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis
$4,600
14 R, 1 W
Ron $500 $2,000 $10,300 $11,399
2nd place: a trip on Delta Airlines to San Juan, Puerto Rico & week's stay at the Condado Plaza Hotel & Casino
$9,800
21 R (including 1 DD), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

"GREAT" GEOGRAPHY FOOD FAMILIAR PHRASES HISTORIC COUPLES EYE TEST REAL NAMES ON THE MARQUEE
$100 [1]
It's over 4,000 miles long & has an average height of 25 feet
the Great Wall of China
Bernie Joann
$100 [8]
The American or "ballpark" type of this condiment is made with yellow seeds; dijon, with brown
mustard
Ron
$100 [17]
Someone who puts on airs "thinks she's the Queen of" this, as Solomon could have told you
Sheba
Bernie
$100 [7]
In 1790 she fled Martinique because of an uprising; 6 years later she married Napoleon
Josephine
Bernie
$100 [16]
The knitting type of this item doesn't have an eye; the sewing type does
a needle
Ron
$100 [2]
William Beedle & Gloria Svensson in "Sunset Boulevard"
William Holden & Gloria Swanson
Bernie
$200 [3]
Industrial plants on its shores remove about 300,000 tons of Na Cl a year
the Great Salt Lake
Joann
$200 [9]
The Santa Claus melon was so named because it's in the markets in this month
December
Bernie
$200 [21]
A wealthy baby is said to be born this way because apostle spoons were once popular christening gifts
with a silver spoon in his mouth
Bernie
$200 [20]
Her spouse Louis XVI lost his head almost 10 months before she did
Marie Antoinette
Ron
$200 [18]
Taken by Apollo 7, a 1968 photo of one of these over the Caribbean shows Gladys' eye
a hurricane
Joann
$200 [13]
Julia Wells & James Baumgarner in "Victor/Victoria"
Julie Andrews & James Garner
Joann
$300 [4]
Fodor's says the No. 1 law for people viewing this Aussie landmark is "don't remove the coral"
the Great Barrier Reef
Bernie Joann
$300 [10]
Nopales, popular in Mexican cuisine, are the pads of the prickly pear type of this plant
a cactus
Bernie
$300 [25]
It's "another man's poison"
one man's meat
Bernie
$300 [26]
Her husband Akhenaton was quite odd-looking, but she was an exquisite beauty
Nefertiti
Ron
$300 [22]
"In" this creature's "eye" means never
a pig
Bernie
$300 [14]
Anna Maria Italiano & Anna Marie Duke in "The Miracle Worker"
Anne Bancroft & Patty Duke
Joann
$400 [5]
This plateau extends from the Saskatchewan River to the Rio Grande
the Great Plains
Joann
$400 [11]
Meat from a sheep over 1 year old isn't lamb, it's this
mutton
Ron
$400 [27]
From some birds' habit of lining their homes with down, it means to amass wealth for one's future comfort
to feather one's nest
Bernie
$400 [29]
After this Roman emperor died in 14 A.D., his widow Livia took the name Julia Augusta
Augustus Caesar
Bernie
$400 [23]
In 1962 Dean Rusk said, "We're eyeball to eyeball, and the other fellow just" did this
blinked
Ron
$400 [15]
Joe Yule, Jr. & Frances Gumm in "Babes on Broadway"
Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland
Bernie
$500 [6]
Montana's first hydroelectric plant was built in this city
Great Falls
Joann
$500 [12]
Florida grows about 70% of the world's supply of this citrus fruit, a relative of the pomelo
grapefruit
Joann
$500 [28]
A rousing WWI song gave us the phrase "pack up your troubles in your old" one of these
a kit-bag
Ron
DD $1,300 [30]
After John Hays fainted in battle in 1778, this wife of his became famous
Molly Pitcher
Bernie
$500 [24]
Total number of eyes on a current U.S. one-dollar bill
4
Bernie
$500 [19]
Marion Michael Morrison & Maureen Fitzsimons in "The Quiet Man"
John Wayne & Maureeen O'Hara
Joann

Double Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LADIES AUTHORS ARTISTS NORSE MYTHOLOGY THE HUMAN BODY MARQUIS ON THE NAMES
$200 [6]
In 1961 & 1962 she received an estimated 8,000 fan letters a week
Jackie Kennedy
Ron
$200 [1]
She's the "Me" in "Elvis and Me"
Priscilla
Ron
$200 [26]
On Sept. 7, 1960 many of her great-grandchildren helped her celebrate her 100th birthday
Grandma Moses
Bernie
$200 [3]
Odin pulled the brim of his hat over this missing body part; he could have used a Veronica Lake hairdo
an eye
Bernie
$200 [21]
The only thing in the index of Gray's Anatomy under "semicircular" is found in this part of the body
the (inner) ear
Ron
$200 [10]
On November 21, 1783 the Marquis d'Arlandes made the first manned flight in one of these
a hot air balloon
Bernie
$400 [17]
After returning to Quincy in 1801, she wrote that she resumed her "operations of dairy-woman"
Abigail Adams
Ron
$400 [2]
In 1892 this author of "The Mysterious Island" was made an officer of the French Legion of Honor
Jules Verne
Bernie
$400 [27]
Thomas Sully studied informally with this man known for his George Washington portraits
Gilbert Stuart
Joann
$400 [4]
Svava guided men in battle & in the afterlife as one of these warrior maidens
the Valkyries
Ron
$400 [22]
This band of fibrous tissue connects bones & holds organs in place
ligaments
Ron
$400 [12]
He was about 2 when he inherited the title & 19 when he went to fight with the American colonists
Lafayette
Ron
$600 [18]
Part of her Meissen collection is on display at her family home in Lexington, Kentucky
Mary Todd Lincoln
Joann
$600 [7]
His 2 Pulitzer Prizes for Fiction were for "The Magnificent Ambersons" & "Alice Adams"
(Booth) Tarkington
Ron
$600 [28]
Giorgio de Chirico's art prefigured this hallucinatory style typified by Salvador Dali
surrealism
Bernie
$600 [5]
The dwarfs Nordri, Sudri, Austri & Vestri, who supported the heavens, may have given us these terms
north, south, east & west
Joann
$600 [23]
This tube carries air from the pharynx to the lungs
the trachea
Bernie Ron
$600 [13]
In 1929 this wireless pioneer was created a marchese, or marquis
(Guglielmo) Marconi
Bernie
$800 [19]
As this pres.'s wife, Anna, was preparing to move into the White House, he suddenly took ill & died
William Henry Harrison
Joann
$800 [8]
"Fighting Angel" was this author's 1936 biography of her father, a missionary in China
Pearl Buck
Ron
$800 [29]
Between 1970 & 1985, he painted more than 200 pictures of his neighbor Helga
(Andrew) Wyeth
Bernie
$800 [11]
Thor's wife Sif had her beautiful hair stolen by this mischief-maker
Loki
Ron
$800 [24]
Among this gland's functions are to regulate the thyroid & adrenal glands
the pituitary
Ron
$800 [15]
This scandalous French author of "Justine" lent his name to a type of psychopathic behavior
(the Marquis) de Sade
Bernie
$1,000 [20]
Like her husband, she grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan
(Betty) Ford
Bernie
DD $1,500 [9]
The mother of the man who wrote "The Deerslayer" had this maiden name
Fenimore
Ron
DD $2,000 [30]
In 1921 Paul Klee began teaching painting at this German school of design
the Bauhaus
Bernie
$1,000 [14]
Sigurd, or Siegfried, first finds her asleep in a ring of fire
Brünnhilde
Ron
$1,000 [25]
The humerus forms a ball-and-socket joint with this shoulder bone
the scapula
Joann
$1,000 [16]
The Marquis de Condorcet was part of this bright intellectual movement of the 18th century
the Enlightenment
Bernie

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. HISTORY

Albert Gallatin played the leading role in the negotiations that ended this war

the War of 1812

Joann "What is the Civil War?" — wagered $4,599
Ron "What is the War of 1812?" — wagered $1,099
Bernie "What is the War of 1812?" — wagered $10,300

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