Show #970 1988-11-18 (taped 1988-10-25) Tournament of Champions

1988 Tournament of Champions final game 2.

Contestants

Mark Lowenthal — a State Department employee from Reston, Virginia (subtotal of $5,000)

Sandra Gore — a researcher originally from Boston, Massachusetts (subtotal of $13,000)

Bruce Naegeli — a librarian from Phoenix, Arizona (subtotal of $12,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $1,300 $3,200 $5,600 $5,999 $5,900
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Sandra $-800 $1,000 $5,000 $0 $4,600
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Mark $2,600 $3,300 $10,900 $19,001 $10,900
22 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

CORPORATE AMERICA WOMEN IN WESTERNS ART PATRON SAINTS THE YEAR THAT WAS ABBREV.
$100 [26]
To promote this park in San Antonio, Southwest Airlines painted a plane to resemble Shamu
Sea World
Sandra
$100 [7]
No more "Happy Trails" for her horse Buttermilk: he's stuffed in a museum
Dale Evans
Bruce
$100 [16]
Term for Spain's Islamic art, it comes from the Muslim group that conquered the country in the eighth century
Moorish
Bruce
$100 [6]
The name of this patron of wayfarers comes from Greek for "one who carries Christ"
St. Christopher
Sandra
$100 [5]
An Orwell novel returned to the best-seller list, voters returned Reagan and Bush, "Jeopardy!" returned to TV
1984
Bruce
$100 [25]
One of the two metal alloys abbreviated br.
bronze (or brass)
Mark
$200 [27]
Nabisco is hounding the bad doggie breath problem by adding this flavor to its Milk-Bones
mint
$200 [12]
It was Grace Kelly's first, last, and only Western movie
"High Noon"
Mark
$200 [19]
The starting point and center of early Renaissance art was in this Italian city
Florence
Sandra
$200 [4]
Patron saint of children, his feast day is December 6, not December 25
St. Nicholas
Mark
$200 [8]
Anwar Sadat was shot, Pope John Paul II was shot, President Reagan was shot
1981
Mark
$200 [22]
A CEO whose company offers an EEO might hire some DAVs, who are these
Disabled American Veterans
Sandra
$300 [28]
The "Al" in Alcoa stands for this
aluminum
Mark
$300 [13]
In "The Searchers", John Wayne was searching for her
Natalie Wood
Mark
$300 [20]
Many Rembrandt masterpieces hang in this "national museum" in Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum
Bruce
$300 [3]
Gospel writer who is the patron saint of Venice, his winged lion is the city's symbol
St. Mark
Bruce
$300 [9]
China invaded Vietnam, the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, Iranians invaded the U.S. Embassy
1979
Mark
$400 [18]
You gesture a lot but don't need to speak a word in this language, ASL
American Sign Language
Sandra
$400 [29]
Automaker whose ad campaign centers around "The heartbeat of America"
Chevrolet
Sandra
$400 [14]
She played the mother of the little kid who yelled, "Come back! Shane!"
Jean Arthur
Mark
$400 [23]
John Constable is best known for painting these
Landscapes
Mark
$400 [2]
The family of this patron of students once kept him in a castle to keep him from becoming a friar
St. Thomas Aquinas
Bruce Sandra
$400 [10]
The Bears won the Super Bowl, Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize, Democrats won control of the U.S. Senate
1986
Bruce
$500 [17]
2 of 3 federal workers might know that the BLS is this
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Bruce
$500 [30]
According to USA Today, 4 of the 5 biggest corporate takeovers in U.S. history were in this industry
Oil
Mark
$500 [15]
She fended off attacking Indians in "River of No Return", with a little help from Robert Mitchum
Marilyn Monroe
Sandra Mark
$500 [24]
With works titled "White Line" and "Blue Segment", this Russian has been called the first abstract painter
Wassily Kandinsky
Sandra
$500 [1]
Called the apostle of organized charity, he's the patron of charitable societies
St. Vincent de Paul
$500 [11]
Ford sent the Edsel to dealers, Ike sent troops to Little Rock, Russia sent Sputnik to space
1957
Mark
DD $1,000 [21]
States whose abbreviations make up the telegram:HI PA.MA OK.AL
Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Oklahoma & Alabama
Bruce

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR I LITERATURE ANATOMY BROADWAY MUSICALS STATE CAPITALS "HUGH"S & "HUGHES"
$200 [3]
American doughboys called him "Kaiser Bill"
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Sandra
$200 [19]
When he saw water snakes in the moonlight and blessed them, the albatross fell from his neck
The Ancient Mariner
Sandra
$200 [30]
These body parts are sometimes called digits
fingers/toes
Sandra
$200 [20]
In this show, the hero sells his soul to the devil so the Washington Senators can win the Pennant
Damn Yankees
Bruce
$200 [14]
A library in this capital includes a near-complete collection of Kansas newspapers since 1875
Topeka
Mark
$200 [29]
Robert Hughes hosted the first week of "20/20"; he took over on the second
Hugh Downs
Sandra
$400 [9]
In 1917 the U.S. entered the war and this large country stopped fighting
Russia
Bruce
$400 [18]
He wrote his 1948 novel "The Naked and the Dead" while he was enrolled at the Sorbonne
Norman Mailer
Sandra
$400 [24]
One of the two hormones that regulate blood sugar in the pancreas
(1 of) glucagon & insulin
Sandra
$400 [5]
"1776" climaxes with this historical event
the signing of the Declaration of Independence
Bruce Sandra
$600 [12]
The capitals of both North and South Dakota are on this river
Missouri
Bruce
$400 [28]
This man, whose middle name was Robard, was played by Jason Robards in a 1980 film
Howard Hughes
Mark
$600 [8]
The Allied Gallipoli campaign was beaten back by this country
Turkey
Mark
$600 [15]
She received the Pulitzer prize for her "Collected Stories", not for "Ship of Fools"
Katherine Anne Porter
Sandra
$600 [23]
Otitis media is a term for infection of the middle part of this
the ear
Mark
$800 [2]
In April 1988, Phylicia Rashad took over Bernadette Peters' role as the witch in this Stephen Sondheim musical
Into the Woods
Mark
$800 [11]
One of two Confederate state capitals that Union troops did not capture during the Civil War
Tallahassee (or Austin)
Sandra Mark
$600 [25]
1960 Spingarn Medal winner, among this poet's works on his life in Harlem was "The Weary Blues"
Langston Hughes
Mark
$800 [7]
The U.S. declared war on Germany April 6, 1917, and on this country the following December 7
Austria-Hungary
Bruce
$800 [16]
The young narrator of "Treasure Island"
Jim Hawkins
Mark
$800 [22]
Proper name for your shoulder blade
the scapula
Mark
DD $1,000 [1]
Florenz Ziegfeld was the original producer of this 1927 musical, which featuredthe following:"Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly..."
Show Boat
Sandra
DD $1,000 [13]
It's the only one-word capital that has the name of its state contained within it
Indianapolis
Bruce
$800 [26]
He attended Rugby from 1834-42 and later set "Tom Brown's School Days" there
Thomas Hughes
$1,000 [6]
A secret message from this German foreign secretary advocating a German-Mexican alliance angered the U.S.
Arthur (or Alfred) Zimmerman
Bruce
$1,000 [17]
A well-known Ambrose Bierce short story is about an incident at this bridge in Northern Alabama
Owl Creek Bridge
Mark
$1,000 [21]
The connective tissue sac enclosing the heart
the pericardium
Bruce Sandra
$1,000 [4]
Bonnie Franklin sang the title song in this 1970 musical starring Lauren Bacall
Applause
Sandra
$1,000 [10]
It replaced Guthrie in 1910, but it wasn't until 1923 that the post office officially recognized its name
Oklahoma City
Bruce
$1,000 [27]
He became king of France in 987, beginning a dynasty of 14 kings
Hugh Capet
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

ELECTIONS

3 twentieth century presidents who were defeated when running to retain the office

(3 of) Taft, Hoover, Carter, & Ford

Sandra "Who are Ford, Johnson + Hoover?" — wagered $5,000
Bruce "Who are Taft, Hoover + Carter" — wagered $399
Mark "Who are Taft, Hoover + Ford?" — wagered $8,101

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