Show #3027 1997-10-28 Regular

Contestants

Shelley Smith — a video and film editor from New York City, New York

Phil O'Donoghue — an insurance administrator from Baltimore, Maryland

David Morgenstern — a lawyer from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $1,300 $1,400 $1,800 $3,600
2nd place: Sony VAIO Desktop PC & O' Sullivan Computer Workcenter
$1,800
10 R, 3 W
Phil $600 $200 $5,800 $300
3rd place: Pair of Daniel Mink Bolero Watches
$5,400
12 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Shelley $1,400 $700 $5,600 $11,199
New champion: $11,199
$6,300
20 R (including 1 DD), 7 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE COD MOVIE STARS STYLE IT ALL BEGINS WITH "YOU" BATS BALLS
$100 [22]
This organ's oil is a good source of vitamins A & D
liver
Shelley
$100 [1]
Robert Duvall felt Sally Kellerman's "hot lips" when he played Major Frank Burns in this 1970 film
M*A*S*H
David
$100 [12]
For women's health, Cosmopolitan magazine recommends wearing 4" ones for only an hour
heels
Shelley
$100 [6]
Familiar proverb about elderly canines & their learning ability
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks"
Shelley
$100 [15]
As you might guess, it's the only continent a bat doesn't call home
Antarctica
Phil
$100 [27]
Number of balls you need to get a base on balls
4
David
$200 [23]
Of up to 8,000, 80,000 or 8,000,000, the number of eggs one cod may spawn at one time
8,000,000
David
$200 [2]
In 1996 this "Lawrence of Arabia" star released the 2nd volume of his memoir "Loitering with Intent"
Peter O'Toole
Shelley
$200 [13]
This rhyming term refers to a short shirt that may show off a toned tummy
crop top
Shelley
$200 [7]
Roald Dahl wrote the script for this 1967 James Bond film that took 007 to Japan
You Only Live Twice
Shelley
$200 [17]
As it's nocturnal, a bat has only these cells in its eyes, no cones
rods
Phil
$200 [24]
In tournament play, this sport's 2 1/2-inch diameter ball must be white or yellow
tennis
Phil
$300 [28]
Most of the cod caught is of the species named for this body of water
Atlantic Ocean
Phil
$300 [3]
This "Tasmanian Devil" played Robin Hood but was perhaps most perfectly cast as Don Juan
Errol Flynn
Shelley
$300 [14]
A horizontal blade on the back of a car, or a back-of-the-pack competitor who affects the outcome
a spoiler
David Shelley
$300 [8]
Walter Cronkite was the chief correspondent for this '50s TV series that recreated historical events
You Are There
Shelley
$300 [21]
Like ants, most bats live in large groups called these
colonies
David Shelley
$300 [11]
This type of store is indicated by the sign of the 3 balls
a pawn shop
Shelley
$400 [4]
He gave Lauren Bacall a gold bracelet with her name engraved on one side & "The Whistler" on the other
Humphrey Bogart (her husband)
David
$500 [20]
Though its name is associated with cheap flash, this glazed cotton fabric is still a popular choice for sofas
chintz
David
$400 [9]
Van Halen & The Kinks' first Top 40 hit, or a good reply if you don't know it
"You Really Got Me"
$400 [25]
Chiroptera, the order to which bats belong, means "with" these "on their hands"
wings
David Shelley
$400 [16]
Keene, New Hampshire is known for manufacturing miniature & precision ones
ball bearings
David
$500 [5]
Before starring on film as Ike Turner & Othello, he played Cowboy Curtis on TV's "Pee Wee's Playhouse"
Laurence Fishburne
David
DD $600 [19]
The classic men's hat seen here, it was the trademark of saxophone great Lester Young
a pork pie hat
Shelley
$500 [10]
This Thomas Wolfe title proved sadly prophetic; it was published posthumously
You Can't Go Home Again
Phil
$500 [26]
The horseshoe bat doesn't emit its echolocation squeaks through its mouth; they come out of this
its nose
$500 [18]
This racquet court sport was named after the sound the rubber ball made when it hit a wall
squash
Phil Shelley

Double Jeopardy! Round

NONFICTION PEOPLE IN HISTORY '60s TV "BUT" OF COURSE L.A.: TROUBLES IN PARADISE NORTHERN WATERS
$200 [25]
In a 1995 autobiography, this star of "Frasier" told of his life "So Far"
Kelsey Grammer
Phil
$200 [26]
Col. Thomas S. Lubbock, who had a city named for him, was a signer of this state's Declaration of Independence
Texas
Shelley
$200 [2]
This cartoon series made its prime time yabba dabba debut September 30, 1960
The Flintstones
Shelley
$200 [7]
In a Gershwin tune, this phrase qualifies "They're writing songs of love" & "A lucky star's above"
"But not for me"
Shelley
$200 [12]
In 1993 these hot, dry winds made Malibu firefighters feel like defenders at the Alamo
Santa Ana winds
Phil
$800 [24]
A mountain range called the Lomonosov Ridge lies at the bottom of this ocean
Arctic Ocean
Phil
$600 [1]
In the 1980s Robin Norwood had a bestseller with "Women Who" do this "Too Much"
Love
Shelley
$400 [19]
When this man reached Mexico in 1519, Montezuma mistook him for the god Quetzalcoatl
Hernando Cortez
David
$400 [3]
He was Clint Howard's 650-pound constant companion
Gentle Ben
David Shelley
$400 [8]
Saying based on a quote by John Bradford on seeing criminals led to their execution
"There, but for the grace of God, go I"
$400 [18]
2 union leaders were convicted in the 1910 bombing of this major daily newspaper
the Los Angeles Times
David
$1,000 [23]
A series of canals links the Volga River to this sea via the Gulf of Finland
Baltic Sea
Phil
$800 [13]
Don't laugh, but this expert on chimpanzees wrote a 1971 book about hyenas called "Innocent Killers"
Jane Goodall
Phil
$800 [16]
In April 1945 this dictator, his mistress Clara Petacci & more than 10 of his henchmen were executed
Benito Mussolini
Phil
DD $500 [4]
"(Hi, I'm Chuck Woolery) On this Allen Ludden game show, a contestant scored 10 points if she guessed right on her first clue"
Password
Shelley
$600 [9]
This current pop duo took its name from a store that would sell almost any item
Everything but the Girl
Shelley
$600 [20]
The flashpoint of the 1992 riots was the intersection of Florence & this street
Normandie
Shelley
$1,000 [14]
Betty J. Eadie recently embraced readers with "The Awakening Heart", a sequel to this inspiring book
Embraced by the Light
DD $1,000 [15]
This traitor founded Norway's equivalent of the Nazi party in 1933
Vidkun Quisling
Phil
$800 [5]
Fred Astaire frequently appeared on this series as Robert Wagner's father Alistair Mundy
It Takes a Thief
$800 [10]
Romeo quiets himself with this interjection when Juliet appears at her window
"But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?"
Shelley
$800 [22]
The magnificent Ambassador Hotel, where he was fatally shot on June 5, 1968, closed its doors in 1989
Robert F. Kennedy
Phil
$1,000 [17]
Boer generals Louis Botha & Jan Smuts were the first 2 prime ministers of this country
South Africa
Shelley
$1,000 [6]
Among the cast of this scandalous serial were Lee Grant, Gena Rowlands & of course, Mia Farrow
Peyton Place
Shelley
$1,000 [11]
It completes Bette Davis' line to a suitor in "Cabin in the Cotton", "I'd love to kiss you...."
"but I just washed my hair"
Shelley
$1,000 [21]
In 1943 mobs attacked & beat Mexican-Americans sporting this elaborate suit style
Zoot suit
Shelley

Final Jeopardy!

20th CENTURY POLITICIANS

He was the first incumbent vice president to be elected president since 1836

George (Herbert Walker) Bush

David "Who is George Bush?" — wagered $1,800
Shelley "Who is (Johnson) Bush" — wagered $5,599
Phil "Who is Truman (Coolidge)?" — wagered $5,500

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