Show #3143 1998-04-08 Regular

Contestants

Marsha Allen — an astronomer originally from St. Louis, Missouri

Matt Jerram — a graduate student originally from Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Pat Pauken — an attorney and educator from Columbus, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Pat $900 $1,600 $6,100 $7,200
2nd place: Trip to Gran Hotel Bahia del Duque, Tenerife, Canary Islands
$8,100
20 R, 3 W (including 2 DDs)
Matt $3,000 $4,400 $3,600 $7,200
3rd place: DuPont/Coleman Camping Equipment
$3,600
18 R, 4 W
Marsha $0 $400 $8,600 $12,201
New champion: $12,201
$7,400
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

SMOOCHING IN SHAKESPEARE SPRING CLEANING PEOPLE & PLACES GAME SHOW WOMEN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC "TH"- THAT'S ALL, FOLKS!
$100 [21]
He says, "Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft" while holding Yorick's skull
Hamlet
Marsha
$100 [11]
Wipe this Bell invention with a paper towel soaked in alcohol, perhaps while you're on hold
Telephone
Pat
$100 [12]
A newcomer to this U.S. state is known to locals as a malihini
Hawaii
Pat
$100 [1]
Before being on "Sale of the Century", Summer Bartholomew preceded Vanna White on this game
Wheel of Fortune
Pat
$100 [26]
Animal seen here with a bird on its head
Hippopotamus
Matt
$100 [6]
Seamstresses use these items to protect their fingers; others collect them
Thimbles
Matt
$200 [22]
"Love's Labour's Lost" & "Henry VI, Part III" both mention the kiss of this Biblical traitor
Judas Iscariot
Pat
$200 [15]
Warning:don't use an ice pick to defrost this; you might puncture the coils
Refrigerator/Freezer
Matt
$200 [13]
Residents of Tbilisi & Batumi or Plains & Macon
Georgians
Pat
$200 [2]
"The Price Is Right"'s Gena Lee Nolin moved on to lifeguard duty on this syndicated series
Baywatch
Pat
$200 [27]
U.S. readers voted National Geographic's story about this man, seen here, their favorite for 1996
Genghis Khan
Matt
$200 [7]
Man O' War was one of the greatest ones in history
Thoroughbred
Pat
$300 [23]
In this comedy Petruchio says, "Kiss me, Kate, we will be married o' Sunday"
Taming of the Shrew
Pat
$300 [16]
To keep this appliance's bag smelling fresh, drop a few cloves in it
Vacuum cleaner
Matt
$300 [14]
A native of Flanders, or ice skater Peggy
Fleming
Matt
$300 [3]
Show in common to Jenny McCarthy & Carmen Electra
Singled Out
Matt
$300 [28]
The Hubble Telescope was used to make the picture of this planet, seen here:
Mars
Marsha
$300 [8]
Vitamin B1
Thiamine
Matt
$500 [25]
"We have kiss'd away kingdoms and provinces" says Scarus in the play about this title couple
Antony & Cleopatra
Matt
$400 [17]
The "white" type of this salad dressing ingredient will make your glass shower doors sparkle
Vinegar
Matt
$400 [19]
Bigger swingers than most South Americans, the people of this city are Caraquenos
Caracas
Pat
$400 [4]
Mark Goodson's daughter Marjorie was a model on the "Classic" version of this game
Concentration
Matt
$400 [29]
Natural landmark seen here from the streets of the Spanish town of La Linea
Rock of Gibraltar
Matt
$400 [9]
This large shark is named for the way its tail flails in the water
Thresher
Matt
DD $700 [24]
He claims that the sleeping Michael Cassio kissed him hard while dreaming of Desdemona
Iago
Pat
$500 [18]
This cooking ingredient, AKA sodium bicarbonate, may be used to clean stainless steel sinks
Baking soda
Pat
$500 [20]
The people of this British city are called Brummies, from Brummagem, an old slang name for the town
Birmingham
$500 [5]
KC Winkler, Becky Price & Ruta Lee appeared on various versions of this dice game
High Rollers
Matt
$500 [30]
For Minnesota State Fair, dairy princesses have their likenesses sculpted in this medium, seen here:
Butter
Matt
$500 [10]
From the originator of Greek tragedy, it's a term for an actor or actress
Thespian
Matt

Double Jeopardy! Round

'60s POP MUSIC 1910 FRUIT GUM COMPANIES SIMON SEZ
$200 [6]
In 1985 Mick Jagger & David Bowie revived this 21-year-old Martha & The Vandellas hit
"Dancing In The Street"
Matt
$200 [1]
Kent State & Bowling Green State Universities opened in this state in 1910
Ohio
Pat
$200 [11]
About 50% of the U.S. orange crop is of this variety that shares its name with a Spanish city
Valencia
Pat
$200 [12]
Promoted as the first sugarless gum, its first flavor was called "Original"
Trident
Pat Matt
$200 [13]
Born in 1927, he wrote his first Broadway hit, "Come Blow Your Horn", in 1960
Neil Simon
Pat
$200 [22]
Red Sanders & Vince Lombardi are both credited with saying this "Isn't everything. It's the only thing"
Winning
Matt
$400 [7]
Songwriter who gave us the classics "Help Me Rhonda", "Surfer Girl" & "California Girls"
Brian Wilson
Marsha
$400 [2]
This trade paper of the garment industry began publishing July 13, 1910
Women's Wear Daily
Marsha
$400 [18]
This fruit's origins include Portugal for the Rocha, France for the Anjou & Belgium for the Bosc
Pears
Marsha
$400 [27]
Hoping to create a "boom", comics were added to this brand of bubble gum in 1953
Bazooka
Pat
$400 [14]
From 1972 to 1983, she was Mrs. James Taylor
Carly Simon
Marsha
$400 [23]
She joked, "I've been asked to say a couple of words about my husband, Fang. How about 'short' and 'cheap' "
Phyllis Diller
Marsha
$600 [8]
"So how could I dance with another, when" this happened
"I saw her standing there"
Matt Marsha
$600 [3]
The design of this NYC railroad station that opened in 1910 was based on the Roman baths of Caracalla
Penn Station
Marsha
$600 [19]
What Americans call this is actually an orange-flavored muskmelon
Cantaloupe
Matt
$600 [28]
These candy-coated pellets of gum take their name from the Spanish word for gum
Chiclets
Marsha
$600 [15]
Harriet Beecher Stowe's sinister slaver
Simon Legree
Pat
$600 [24]
In 1985 he said, "I will continue wearing the...black mask until I ride up into the big ranch in the sky"
Clayton Moore (The Lone Ranger)
Marsha
$1,000 [10]
Singer of "Put A Little Love in Your Heart" & "What the World Needs Now is Love"
Jackie DeShannon
Matt Marsha
$800 [4]
Feminist & writer of the following who marched on to the great beyond Oct. 17, 1910: ("Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord...")
Julia Ward Howe ( Battle Hymn of the Republic )
Pat
$800 [20]
Roll this Persian "fruit of many seeds" on the table & insert a straw through the skin to drink its juice
Pomegranate
Marsha
$800 [29]
The Shorin brothers named their bubble gum & trading card company this, hoping to lead the field
Topps
Pat
$800 [16]
He won the Democratic presidential primary in Illinois in 1988; no big surprise, he was their senator
Paul Simon
Pat
$800 [25]
Philip Johnson called this field he worked in "The art of how to waste space"
Architecture
DD $2,000 [9]
Country group that crossed over to the pop charts in the mid-'60s with the following: ("Counting flowers on the wall...")
The Statler Brothers
Marsha
$1,000 [5]
In 1910 E.M. Forster wound up this novel about a country house
Howards End
Pat
$1,000 [21]
The black seeds in a papaya may be ground & used like this spice
Pepper
Pat
DD $1,300 [30]
The Royal Swedish Navy's smoking ban on submarines led to the development of this brand of gum
Nicorette (for those who still needed the nicotine)
Pat
$1,000 [17]
The Holocaust is just one topic covered in the L.A. museum of tolerance named for him
Simon Wiesenthal
Marsha
$1,000 [26]
In "Day By Day" Robert Lowell wrote, "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, it's the light of" this
an oncoming train
Marsha

Final Jeopardy!

ACTORS & THEIR FILMS

The title of Richard Burton's last feature film, or the year it was released

1984

Matt "What is 1984?" — wagered $3,600
Pat "What is 1984?" — wagered $1,100
Marsha "What is 1984" — wagered $3,601

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