Show #1532 1991-04-09 (taped 1991-02-12) Regular

Contestants

Jennifer Gottschalk — an attorney originally from Kensington, Maryland

Sal DeLuca — a sales executive from Valley Stream, New York

James Hyder — a systems manager from Columbia, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
James $900 $1,200 $1,200 $1,200
2nd place: a trip to Miami on Delta Airlines + a 4-night Bahamas cruise + a 3-night Walt Disney World vacation including hotel, rental car, & admissions + Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary box game from Pressman or the Jeopardy! Challenger scorekeeper
$1,200
11 R, 2 W
Sal $1,000 $2,600 $7,800 $1,199
3rd place: Lucien Piccard his & hers watches + Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary box game from Pressman or the Jeopardy! Challenger scorekeeper
$7,700
18 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Jennifer $500 $2,400 $7,200 $2,401
New champion: $2,401 + Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary box game from Pressman or the Jeopardy! Challenger scorekeeper
$7,800
18 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NAMES CELEBRITY INVENTIONS SPORTS THEATRICAL TERMS FASHION COLUMBUS, OHIO
$100 [11]
Radical socialist Y. Breshko-Breskovskaya is called “the grandmother of” this country’s “revolution”
Russia
Sal
$100 [22]
In 1969 a heartbeat alarm worn on the wrist was patented by Zeppo of this comedy team
the Marx Brothers
Sal
$100 [3]
While the heights may change, these are the 2 types of diving boards
the springboard & the platform
Sal Jennifer
$100 [1]
The performers in a play, or a framework for a fracture
a cast
James
$100 [21]
A cummerbund is worn around this part of the body
the waist
James
$100 [12]
The Standard Oil Company opened the U.S.A.’s first drive-in one of these in Columbus around 1913
a gas station
Sal
$200 [17]
Sir Francis Drake often raided islands in this New World sea where he was eventually buried in 1596
the Caribbean
James
$200 [23]
On her patent for a cigar-holder ring, she’s listed as Edith A. Kovacs
Edie Adams
Sal
$200 [4]
Prior to par, this term was used for the score golfers should make, and was preceded by “Colonel”
bogey
James
$200 [2]
Actors “wait in” this offstage area on either side of the proscenium before they fly onto the stage
the wings
Jennifer
$200 [27]
A middy is a loose one of these with a sailor collar
a blouse
$200 [13]
USA Today says this ice cream & tropical fruit dish was invented in 1904 at Foeller’s Drug Store
a banana split
Sal Jennifer
$300 [18]
This Portuguese prince fought against Tangier with his brother Ferdinand, who died in captivity there
Prince Henry
Jennifer
$300 [24]
This actress who starred in “Ecstasy” and “Algiers” helped invent a torpedo control system
Hedy Lamarr
$300 [6]
Four letter word for all the gear used for controlling a horse in harness racing
tack
$300 [5]
If a skier were to do it he’d go to the hospital, while to an actor it just means “good luck”
break a leg
Sal
$300 [28]
The “kick” type of these folds is found on some skirts
a pleat
Jennifer
DD $400 [14]
Columbus was the first U.S. city planned & built to be one of these
a state capital (a capital city accepted)
Sal
$400 [19]
This first Christian emperor of Rome ordered the execution of his son Crispus in 326 A.D.
Constantine
Jennifer
$400 [25]
No knucklehead, this ventriloquist designed an artificial heart but Jarvik’s was chosen over his
Paul Winchell
Sal
$400 [7]
Though she came in 50th in this marathon, November 4, 1990, Wanda Panfil of Poland still got $26,385 & a car
the New York City Marathon
Jennifer
$400 [9]
A cook’s accessory, or a stage’s extension
an apron
James
$400 [29]
Styles of these include lantern, dolman & leg-of-mutton
a sleeve
Jennifer
$400 [15]
School in Columbus that’s home to the world’s largest all-brass marching band
Ohio State University
Sal
$500 [20]
Queen Alexandra, consort of this turn of the cen. British king, was the daughter of Denmark’s Christian IX
Edward VII
$500 [26]
Some 20 years after finishing his “U.S.A.” trilogy, he took out a patent on a soap-bubble gun
John Dos Passos
Jennifer
$500 [8]
If you form a polo team to take on Prince Charles', you’ll field this many players
4
James
$500 [10]
A way of doing anything, or Strasberg’s way of acting
method
James
$500 [30]
This word for a tight-fitting 1-piece woman’s bathing suit is from the OFr. for “swaddling clothes”
a maillot
$500 [16]
On October 12, 1992 Columbus plans to have a replica of this flagship sitting in its Scioto River
the Santa Maria
Sal

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN LITERATURE ANTS WORLD WAR II GEOGRAPHY ART ALPHABET SOUP
$200 [1]
“Men in White”, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1934, is a Sidney Kingsley play about this profession
medicine
James
$200 [25]
After mating and removing her wings, a queen ant devotes her life to this
laying eggs
James
$200 [10]
This country’s Hurricane and Spitfire fighter planes scored decisive victories over the Luftwaffe
England
Jennifer
$200 [3]
The former name of the Moluccas, islands known for cloves, mace & nutmeg
the Spice Islands
James
$200 [17]
When arthritis made needlework difficult, she turned to painting copies of Currier & Ives prints
Grandma Moses
James
$200 [15]
Things done in secret or on the hush-hush are also "on" this
the QT
James
$400 [2]
He wrote “The Bells” & “Annabel Lee” at his farmhouse in the Bronx
Edgar Allan Poe
Jennifer
$400 [27]
These ants never build nests but occupy temporary bivouacs
army ants
Jennifer
$400 [11]
He was minister of propaganda for the Nazi regime from 1933-45
Joseph Goebbels
Sal
$400 [6]
2 of the 3 South American countries on the equator
(2 of) Ecuador, Brazil, & Colombia
Sal
$600 [20]
1 of this German’s first commissions when he moved to England was to paint the family of Sir Thomas More
Hans Holbein
Sal
$400 [16]
On the Great Seal of the U.S., it’s the only letter that stands alone
E (in E Pluribus Unum)
Jennifer
$600 [4]
In 1976 this Canadian-born author of “Herzog” won the Nobel literature prize
Saul Bellow
$600 [28]
Also known as plant lice, these insects are captured by some ants for the sweet liquid they produce
aphids
Jennifer
$600 [12]
During WWII, Marshall Henri Petain headed the Vichy gov’t while this man led the Free French
Charles de Gaulle
Sal
$600 [7]
This Canadian province’s largest lake is Lake Winnipeg
Manitoba
Jennifer
$800 [21]
This American Impressionist formed a close friendship with Degas & posed for his “At the Milliner’s”
Mary Cassatt
Jennifer
$600 [18]
Put between 2 “A”s, it forms the title of an Ottoman official; between 2 “M”s, a movie company
G
Jennifer
$800 [5]
Baltimore writer who coined the term “booboisie” & said Hoover was "a fat Coolidge"
H.L. Mencken
Sal
$800 [29]
Unlike termites, these ants chew wood to make living quarters, not for food
carpenter ants
Sal
$800 [13]
This portable rocket launcher was named for an instrument played by comedian B. Burns in the ’40s
the bazooka
$800 [8]
With over a million people, this township is South Africa’s most populous black community
Soweto
Sal
DD $1,000 [19]
Corpulent sea nymphs circle Marie de Medicis’ ship in this Flemish artist’s painting of her arrival in France
(Peter Paul) Rubens
Jennifer
$800 [23]
The King James Bible is sometimes abbreviated KJV & sometimes denoted by these 2 letters
AV (for authorized version)
$1,000 [26]
She published “The Member of the Wedding” as a novel in 1946, then rewrote it as a play in 1950
Carson McCullers
Sal
$1,000 [30]
Harvester ants collect these food items & store them in underground chambers
seeds
James
$1,000 [14]
These German armored divisions consisted of 2 to 4 tank battalions
Panzer divisions
Sal
$1,000 [9]
This Moroccan capital city is located about 60 miles northeast of Casablanca
Rabat
Jennifer
$1,000 [22]
19th century French Primitive artist who painted “The Snake Charmer”
Henri Rousseau
DD $1,200 [24]
Japanese company known by its three initials that own the following trademark:VHS
JVC (for Japan Victor Corporation)
Jennifer

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD LEADERS

This woman, elected president of Ireland in 1990, used a 1968 Simon & Garfunkel hit in her campaign

Mary Robinson

James "Who is ?" — wagered $0
Jennifer "Who is Cecelia Quinn?" — wagered $4,799
Sal "Who is de Valera?" — wagered $6,601

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