Show #3070 1997-12-26 Regular

Contestants

Hugh Palmer — a voiceover artist from Los Angeles, California

Judy Hutchison — a commercial banking relationship manager originally from Portland, Oregon

Joyce Gray — a Spanish teacher originally from Anchorage, Alaska (whose 2-day cash winnings total $26,301)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Joyce $2,100 $3,600 $8,200 $199
2nd place: Magnavox 25-inch Stereo Color Monitor Receiver TV & Crawford of Jamestown Solid Maple Entertainment Unit
$9,000
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Judy $1,000 $1,000 $1,800 $0
3rd place: Monorail Desktop PC
$1,800
7 R, 1 W
Hugh $1,800 $1,900 $8,100 $4,100
New champion: $4,100
$7,700
19 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

DIRECT FROM THE GLOBE THINK PINK 1945 SPORTS LOGOS INTERNATIONAL POTPOURRI HOMOPHONES
$100 [27]
Of Antony's suicide, she says, "So it should be that none but Antony should conquer Antony"
Cleopatra
Judy
$100 [11]
The ruby & Webb are pink-pulped varieties of this breakfast food
grapefruit
Hugh
$100 [6]
He was preparing for the U.N. conference in San Francisco when he died in Warm Springs, Ga. on April 12
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Hugh
$100 [1]
[sports logo]
the Kansas City Royals
Hugh
$100 [21]
On average, the icy layer on top of this snow-covered continent is 7,000 feet thick
Antarctica
Joyce Hugh
$100 [16]
Lift up, or tear down & demolish
raise/raze
Joyce
$300 [26]
Baptista Minola is "An affable and courteous gentleman" but this woman, his elder daughter, is a shrew
Katherine (Kate)
Hugh
$200 [12]
If you're greatly pleased, you're said to be this
tickled pink
Joyce Judy
$200 [7]
Since "It's the Real Thing", this 4-letter name was registered as a trademark in 1945
Coke
Joyce
$200 [2]
[sports logo]
the Cleveland Indians
Hugh
$200 [22]
The railroads in Honduras were built mainly to transport this fruit that has a lot of ap"peel"
bananas
Judy
$200 [17]
Instructed, or tightly drawn
taught/taut
Joyce
$400 [28]
Of Shallow, Sniveling or Slimy, the one who's a country justice in "Henry IV, Part 2"
Shallow
Hugh
$300 [13]
The pink material used to build the state capitol in Austin, Texas has to be "taken for" this stone
granite
Joyce
$400 [9]
In May he announced that he wouldn't seek a fourth term as mayor of New York City
Fiorello LaGuardia
Hugh
$300 [3]
[sports logo]
the Indianapolis Colts
Judy
$300 [23]
It's no sham: Aer Lingus is this country's national airline
Ireland
Joyce
$300 [18]
A flash of light, or a knack for doing something
flare/flair
Judy
$400 [14]
It's the common name of conjunctivitis
pink eye
Joyce
DD $500 [8]
3-word phrase repeated in the title of this favorite holiday song from 1945:[Instrumental]
"Let It Snow"
Joyce
$400 [4]
[sports logo]
the Detroit Red Wings
Hugh
$400 [24]
This island known for giant statues is also called Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua, "The Navel of the World"
Easter Island
Joyce
$400 [19]
A sharp-bladed tool, or puts 2 + 2 together
adz/adds
Joyce
$500 [15]
John Waters is the director of "Pink Flamingos" & Roger Waters is the bassist of this rock group
Pink Floyd
Judy
$500 [10]
In a surprise coup, he overthrew Argentina's new government & set up his own cabinet
Juan Peron
Joyce
$500 [5]
[sports logo]
the Phoenix Suns
Hugh
$500 [25]
The Ivory Coast is next to this African country once known as the Gold Coast
Ghana
Joyce Hugh
$500 [20]
Unfriendly & threatening, or a friendly shelter for traveling students & hikers
hostile/hostel
Joyce

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH ROYAL RESIDENCES WOMEN OF THE WORLD YUL TIDE FILMS MILESTONES IN MATH "B"s ON BOTH ENDS MODERN OPERA
$200 [6]
Marble Arch was once its entrance, but it was later moved
Buckingham Palace
Hugh
$200 [1]
Her son Ferdinand Jr. lost his 1995 bid for a seat in the Philippine senate
Imelda Marcos
Judy
$200 [11]
Yul Brynner will be remembered for his role in this 1956 musical,"Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera"
The King And I
Joyce
$200 [16]
In the '40s Harvard's Howard Aiken developed the Mark I computer with this company's help
IBM
Joyce
$200 [21]
Title of Newhart's third sitcom
Bob
Joyce
$400 [26]
Zandonai's opera "Il Grillo del Focolare" is adapted from this author's "The Cricket on the Hearth"
Charles Dickens
Joyce
$400 [7]
This fortress was built by William the Conqueror; Henry VIII was the last king to use it as a chief residence
Tower of London
Hugh
$400 [2]
French film star Simone Signoret married 2 men named Yves: director Yves Allegret & this actor
Yves Montand
Hugh
$400 [12]
Yul played Solomon in "Solomon And Sheba" & Rameses in this Biblical epic
The Ten Commandments
Hugh
$400 [17]
Century in which most of David Hilbert's 23 unsolved problems were solved
20th century
Hugh
$400 [22]
Tell all
Blab
Joyce
$600 [27]
Vassily disguises himself as a woman but is seen shaving in this "Firebird" composer's opera "Mavra"
Igor Stravinsky
$600 [8]
The oldest royal residence still in use
Windsor Castle
Joyce
$600 [3]
Iceland's first female president, Vigdis Finnbogadottir, was born in this capital city in 1930
Reykjavik
Joyce
$800 [14]
This author of "The Lost World" wrote & directed "Westworld", in which Yul played a gunslinging robot
Michael Crichton
Hugh
$600 [18]
This Persian poet's work on algebra included systematic solutions to cubic equations
Omar Khayyam
Joyce
$600 [23]
A tell-all book might have this kind of short publicity notice on its cover
Blurb
Judy
$800 [28]
This Hungarian composer wrote only one opera, the dramatic 1-act "Duke Bluebeard's Castle"
Bela Bartok
Joyce
DD $1,000 [9]
Foreign ambassadors are accredited to this palace's court
St. James' Palace
Joyce
$800 [4]
It was no Dutch treat when this Dutch-born dancer was shot by a firing squad in Vincennes in 1917
Mata Hari
Hugh
DD $1,000 [13]
Steve McQueen & Charles Bronson, among others, joined Yul in this 1960 western based on a Japanese film
The Magnificent Seven
Hugh
$800 [19]
Norbert Wiener wrote 1948's "Cybernetics" while teaching at this U.S. institute in Cambridge
MIT
Hugh
$800 [24]
A cutting remark, or a part of a feather
Barb
Joyce
$1,000 [29]
"Das Geheimnis des Entwendeten Briefes" is a German opera adapted from this Poe story about a stolen epistle
The Purloined Letter
Joyce
$1,000 [10]
Elizabeth I could be "observed" spending much of her "time" at the palace in this South Bank borough
Greenwich Palace
$1,000 [5]
This cosmonaut, the first woman to travel in space, was named a hero of the Soviet Union
Valentina Tereshkova
$1,000 [15]
In "The Buccaneer", Yul portrayed this buccaneer during the Battle of New Orleans
Jean Lafitte
Hugh
$1,000 [20]
This Greek's "Elements" deal with the theories of earlier scholars like Eudoxus of Cnidus
Euclid
$1,000 [25]
"Overall", it's on top
Bib
Joyce

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN LITERATURE

Controversial even when serialized in the "National Era", it sold over 300,000 copies in book form in 1852

Uncle Tom's Cabin

Judy "What is" — wagered $1,800
Hugh "What is Last Of" — wagered $4,000
Joyce "What is The Scarlet Letter?" — wagered $8,001

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