Show #1660 1991-11-15 (taped 1991-10-15) Tournament of Champions

1991 Tournament of Champions final game 2.

Contestants

Jim Scott — a legal assistant from Columbia, Maryland (subtotal of $20,000)

Lou Pryor — a lawyer and Seniors Tournament winner from New Canaan, Connecticut (subtotal of $9,100)

Steve Robin — a marketing consultant from Scottsdale, Arizona (subtotal of $10,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $1,400 $1,700 $11,200 $2,200 $6,800
21 R (including 3 DDs), 4 W
Lou $0 $2,600 $8,600 $600 $8,600
19 R, 0 W
Jim $700 $200 $4,000 $1,650 $4,000
13 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

FLORIDIANS FOOD '60s SITCOMS ANIMALS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ODD WORDS
$100 [1]
On May 18, 1953 pilot Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to break this barrier
Sound barrier
Steve
$100 [15]
The Belgian type of this battercake is served for breakfast or for dessert
Waffle
Lou
$100 [10]
In 1968 "The Lucy Show" evolved into a new show titled this
Here's Lucy
Steve
$100 [21]
The robber crab is known for climbing palms to feed on these
Coconuts
Lou
$100 [26]
Kimberly-Clark first advertised these tissues as a disposable cold cream remover
Kleenex
Lou
$100 [20]
A person described as loquacious does this a lot
Talks
Jim
$200 [2]
Ruth Bryan Owen, who served in the U.S. House from 1929-33, was this famous Nebraskan's daughter
William Jennings Bryan
Jim
$200 [16]
Dishes flavored or garnished with these rare costly fungi are referred to as "a la Perigourdine"
Truffles
Lou
$200 [11]
Bill Bixby starred in 2 sitcoms during the 1960s, "My Favorite Martian" & this
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
$200 [27]
The part of the male lyrebird that's shaped like a lyre
the tail
Lou Jim
$300 [8]
Headquartered in St. Louis, it's the largest single brewing organization in the world
Anheuser-Busch
Steve Jim
$200 [22]
A "hiduk" can be this type of fighter that hides in the hills & makes quick surprise attacks
a guerrilla fighter
Steve
$300 [5]
Labor leader A. Philip Randolph organized the brotherhood of these porters in 1925
Sleeping car porters
Jim
$300 [17]
The name of this Mexican dish made with chiles & cheese translates to "stuffed peppers"
Chiles Rellenos
Lou
$300 [12]
This show featured Shady Rest Hotel proprietor Kate Bradley, her three daughters & their uncle
Petticoat Junction
Steve
$300 [28]
The flying fox isn't a type of fox, but a type of this
Bat
Steve
$400 [7]
With help from Mitsubishi, this company manufactured the first Korean automobile in 1976
Hyundai
Steve
$300 [23]
An opera extra, when not carrying one of these, can set it in a fewter
Spear
Lou
$400 [4]
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for this story of a boy & his fawn
The Yearling
Steve
$400 [18]
Tahini, a thick paste used in Middle Eastern cooking, is made from these ground seeds
Sesame seeds
Lou
$400 [13]
The 2 Williams who played O'Caseys on "My Three Sons"
Demarest & Frawley
Steve
$400 [29]
In 1921 Banting & Best controlled diabetes in these animals with insulin; man came later
dogs
Jim
$500 [6]
In May 1991 this entertainment giant replaced USX on the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Disney
Steve
$400 [24]
Horripilation is the term for having this type of flesh
gooseflesh
Lou
$500 [3]
He defeated incumbent Bob Martinez by over 400,000 votes in 1990 to become Florida governor
Lawton Chiles
Jim
$500 [19]
From the Italian word for rice, it's a rice dish cooked with broth & often grated cheese
Risotto
Lou
$500 [14]
On this show, souvenirs made by the Hekawi Indians were sold by O'Rourke Enterprises
F Troop
Steve
DD $700 [9]
The original sketch of Ann Turner, seen in the following, is kept in this company's vault:
Gerber
Steve
$500 [25]
In this sport, a "firstbrun" is a jump turn at right angles
Skiing
Steve

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS WORLD GEOGRAPHY ARTISTS COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES THE VIKINGS LITERARY RELATIVES
$200 [26]
The Walker Cup in golf was named for his maternal grandfather, George Herbert Walker
George H.W. Bush
Jim
$200 [11]
Argentina declared its independence from this country in 1816
Spain
Steve
$200 [6]
In the 1960s he made such experimental films as "Eat", "Sleep" & "Kiss"
Andy Warhol
Steve
$200 [5]
In 1861 a Poughkeepsie, New York brewer founded this women's college; it's since become co-educational
Vassar
Steve
$200 [27]
Many Viking artifacts can be found on these islands famous for their ponies
Shetland Islands
Lou
$200 [29]
This poet's grandnephew, Greenleaf Whittier Pickard, invented the crystal detector used in radio
John Greenleaf Whittier
Steve
$400 [25]
After the presidency, he set up an office at Gettysburg College, where he put together his memoirs
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Jim
$400 [12]
The Rhine Valley occupies one-third of this 62-square-mile country; the Alps cover the rest
Liechtenstein
Jim
$400 [7]
He was born Jheronimus van Aken in the Netherlands c. 1450
Hieronymus Bosch
Lou
$400 [4]
This private university is New Orleans' oldest institution of higher learning
Tulane
Jim
$400 [28]
These historical epics which the Vikings learned by heart were passed on from generation to generation
Sagas/eddas
Lou
$400 [30]
When Elinor Wylie married William Rose Benet, she became this poet's sister-in-law
Stephen Vincent Benet
Jim
$600 [24]
Born in 1735 in Braintree, MA, he wrote most of the articles of the state's constitution
John Adams
Steve
$600 [15]
King Jigme Singye Wangchuck rules this Himalayan country between India & Tibet
Bhutan
Steve Jim
$600 [8]
He engraved his poems such as "The Tyger", illustrated them & hand-colored the prints he made
William Blake
Lou
$600 [3]
Founded in Detroit, the University of Michigan moved to this city in 1837
Ann Arbor
Jim
$800 [22]
This French territory was colonized by the Vikings in the 900s & is named for them
Normandy
Steve
$600 [21]
He was the son of publisher Arthur Waugh & the brother of novelist Alec Waugh
Evelyn Waugh
Steve
$800 [16]
In the first presidential White House wedding, he married Frances Folsom
Grover Cleveland
Steve
$800 [13]
In its native language, this heavily forested European country is known as Suomi
Finland
Jim
$800 [9]
Edward Hicks did over 60 versions of this painting based on a Bible prophecy of the lion lying with the lamb
The Peaceable Kingdom
Lou
$800 [1]
Its West Lafayette, Indiana campus library system is also a depository for the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency
Purdue
Lou
$1,000 [18]
In the late 800s, this king of Wessex prevented the Vikings from conquering all of England
Alfred the Great
Steve
$800 [20]
Several of Harriet Beecher Stowe's brothers were preachers; this one wrote "Life of Jesus the Christ"
Henry Ward Beecher
Lou Jim
DD $2,500 [17]
Some speculate that this successor to James Garfield was actually born in Canada
Chester A. Arthur
Steve
$1,000 [14]
Enver Hoxha ruled this Balkan country from 1944 until his death in 1985
Albania
Jim
$1,000 [10]
This artist has made a bronze sculpture of two beer cans as well as paintings of the U.S. flag
Jasper Johns
Jim
$1,000 [2]
From 1899-1960, this university was known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Auburn
Lou
DD $3,000 [23]
Now considered a fake, a stone with these Viking letters was found in 1898 in Kensington, Minnesota
Runes/Runic letters
Steve
$1,000 [19]
This author of "The Virginian" was the grandson of 19th century actress Fannie Kimball
Owen Wister
Lou

Final Jeopardy!

COLONIAL AMERICA

The colonists referred to the first three French & Indian Wars using the names of these three British monarchs

George, Anne & William

Jim "Who were Anne, George & Charles?" — wagered $2,350
Lou "Who were William, George & Charles?" — wagered $8,000
Steve "Who were George I, II & III?" — wagered $9,000

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