Show #1105 1989-05-26 (taped 1989-01-31) Regular

Rich Lerner game 4.

Contestants

Thompson O'Sullivan — an assistant director from Toluca Lake, California

Doug Schwartz — an engineer originally from La Mesa, California

Rich Lerner — a lawyer from Silver Spring, Maryland (whose 3-day cash winnings total $34,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Rich $2,100 $700 $3,900 $6,390
4-day champion: $40,790
$4,800
13 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Doug $-300 $400 $6,300 $1,300
3rd place: White-Westinghouse family-sized 17 cubit foot frost-free refrigerator/freezer
$6,400
17 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Thompson $-100 $-500 $5,600 $3,950
2nd place: Contemporary Classics bedroom furniture by Keller + Dakota fanfare bedspread
$3,700
13 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

HOLLAND OATS LYRICS U.S. HISTORY FAMOUS "BABY"s
$100 [6]
In Holland he's known as "Sinter-Klaas"
Santa Claus
Rich
$100 [18]
They're "sown" in one's youth
wild oats
Doug
$100 [12]
According to the song, it's "That Toddlin' Town"
Chicago
Thompson
$100 [1]
It's the present-day successor of the old Federal Radio Commission
the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Thompson
$100 [11]
Nickname of Jean-Claude Duvalier, who succeeded his father, a physician, as Haitian leader
"Baby Doc"
Doug Thompson
$200 [7]
The Holland Herald is this airline's in-flight magazine
KLM (Royal Dutch)
Rich
$200 [19]
Wilford Brimley reminds you in commercials that it's 100% rolled oats & nothing else
Quaker Oats
Doug
$200 [13]
The last line of this Rodgers & Hart song is "Each day is Valentine's Day"
"My Funny Valentine"
Rich
$200 [2]
Number of the Continental Congress which adopted the Declaration of Independence
the second
Rich Doug Thompson
$200 [14]
Childhood stage name of the actress who played Sally Rogers on "The Dick Van Dyke Show"
Baby Rose Marie
Rich
$300 [8]
At Klompenboer in Amsterdam you can watch these being made
wooden shoes (klompen)
Rich
$300 [22]
Smuts, rusts & barley yellow dwarf
diseases of oats
Doug
$300 [3]
A cartoon by Thomas Nast in an 1874 Harper's Weekly was the 1st to use an elephant as this
the symbol of the Republican Party
Rich
$400 [16]
Seen w/Casper the Friendly Ghost, this Harvey cartoon & comic character was an overgrown duckling
Baby Huey
Doug
$400 [9]
The hat colors of porters of this food product at the Alkmaar Market indicate the guild they work for
cheese
Rich
$400 [21]
After being hulled, what's left are these, the seeds of the oat
groats
Doug Thompson
$400 [4]
The Liberty Bell cracked July 8, 1835 while tolling this Chief Justice's death
(John) Marshall
Doug Thompson
$500 [17]
It's how the media referred to little Miss McClure, who, in 1987, fell down a well & was rescued 2 days later
Baby Jessica
Thompson
$500 [10]
Aruba separated from this island group in 1986 & will be fully independent in 1996
the Dutch Antilles (or Netherland Antilles)
Rich
$500 [20]
This state, the top U.S. oat producer, also gave us Tom Brokaw
South Dakota
Rich Thompson
$500 [5]
The verdict in the 1982 trial of John Hinckley Jr. for attempting to murder the president
not guilty by reason of insanity
Rich Doug
DD $900 [15]
1 of 2 popular U.S. films released in late 1987 that had the word "Baby" in their titles
Baby Boom or Three Men and a Baby
Rich

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW YORKERS SHAKESPEARE WORLD RELIGION MEDICINE REAL ESTATE TERMS "MAN"LY MOVIES
DD $100 [27]
Brooklynite Jennie Jerome was the mother of this famous statesman
Winston Churchill
Doug
$200 [1]
This comedy features a woman named Hero & a hero named Benedick, but it isn't "Much"
Much Ado About Nothing
Doug
$200 [2]
In Hebrew, this word literally means "fit", as in "fit to be eaten"
kosher
Thompson
$200 [25]
In the 1890s William Halsted introduced the practice of wearing these sterile surgical accessories
rubber gloves
Thompson
$400 [15]
The local government official who determines the value of a property specifically for tax purposes
an assessor
Doug
$400 [26]
His running ability helped this Dustin Hoffman character escape his Nazi foe
The Marathon Man
Doug
$200 [13]
Though he lived in many states, his body "lies a-moudering in the grave" south of Lake Placid
John Brown
Rich
$400 [3]
Villain in "Othello" who says, "Wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well used"
Iago
Thompson
$400 [7]
The holy day of the week in the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Saturday
Thompson
$400 [16]
His goal was to collect 100,000 sexual histories; when he died in 1956, he had about 18,000
Kinsey
Doug
$600 [14]
Before granting a mortgage, a lender has this person inspect the property to determine its market value
an appraiser
Rich Doug
$800 [22]
Title roles played by Jean-Louis Trintignant & Anouk Aimée in 1966 & a 1986 sequel
A Man and a Woman
Thompson
$400 [24]
This wealthy oil magnate was born in 1839 just outside the village of Richford
(John D.) Rockefeller
Doug
$600 [4]
Make no mistake: this play about twins was "musicalized" as "The Boys from Syracuse"
A Comedy of Errors
Rich Thompson
$600 [8]
Biblical event commemorated by the taking of communion in Christian ceremonies
the Last Supper
Doug
$600 [17]
Connected to a beeping machine, people have learned to control their blood pressure using this process
biofeedback
Doug Thompson
$800 [12]
An area legally designated for specific use, such as business, residential or industrial
a zone
Thompson
$1,000 [21]
Hitchcock "Man" played by Leslie Banks in 1934 & James Stewart in 1956
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Doug
$1,000 [20]
This 19th c. politician was born at 1 Cherry Street, Manhattan & died in the Ludlow St. jail
Boss Tweed
Rich
$800 [5]
In "Antony and Cleopatra", Marc Antony commits suicide by doing this
falling on his blade
Thompson
$800 [9]
European mercenaries of the 15th to 19th c., they now exist only to protect the Pope
the Swiss Guard
Doug
$800 [18]
Encyclopedia Americana says an infant has about 350 of these, but a typical adult only 206
bones
Doug
$1,000 [11]
An agreement with a real estate broker to market one's property
a listing
DD $2,500 [23]
Film that inspired Burt Bacharach & Hal David to writethis1962 Top 10 hit:"Alone and afraid she prayed that he'd return that fateful night /Aw, that night /When nothing she said could keep her man from going out to fight..."
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Thompson
$1,000 [6]
He was banished from Verona for killing Tybalt
Romeo
Doug
$1,000 [10]
Every good Moslem is expected to make one of these pilgrimages to Mecca once in his life
a hajj
Rich
$1,000 [19]
An otolaryngologist treats these 3 body parts
the ear, nose, & the throat
Rich

Final Jeopardy!

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

According to the Browning poem, he could also get rid of "The mole and toad and newt and viper"

the Pied Piper of Hamelin

Rich "Who is Pied Piper" — wagered $2,490
Thompson "Who is the weasel" — wagered $1,650
Doug "Who was the doctor?" — wagered $5,000

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