Show #1634 1991-10-10 (taped 1991-08-20) Regular

Leszek Pawlowicz game 1.

Contestants

Ann Turnock — an administrative assistant originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Leszek Pawlowicz — a materials scientist from Phoenix, Arizona

Tim House — a high school teacher from Lancaster, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,599)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tim $800 $2,100 $7,700 $0
3rd place: a Yorx 6-CD changer stereo system + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition home game or the computerized version
$7,700
17 R, 1 W
Leszek $1,200 $3,200 $13,000 $15,401
New champion: $15,401 + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition home game or the computerized version
$10,300
25 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Ann $600 $2,000 $3,800 $3
2nd place: fine English bone China from Michael C. Fina + a Quoizel solid brass chandelier + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary home game or the computerized version
$4,800
16 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

GAMES THE HUMAN BODY CALIFORNIA DECORATIVE ARTS FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES "SMITH" & "JONES"
$100 [1]
In checkers, when a piece reaches the opposite side of the board, this happens
it gets kinged (or crowned)
Ann
$100 [4]
Medically speaking, this finger is the minimus, meaning "least"
the pinky
Leszek
$100 [6]
Not surprisingly, the California State Fair is held in this capital city
Sacramento
Ann
$100 [26]
Tables shaped like this equine footwear were popular in the late 18th century
a horseshoe
Ann
$100 [20]
If you can tell me what "gelt" means in Yiddish, you'll earn some right now
money
Ann
$100 [13]
Washington & Jefferson convinced him to accept the offer of an admiralty in the Russian navy
John Paul Jones
Leszek
$200 [2]
If you suspect Mrs. Peacock did it in the conservatory with a knife, you're playing this game
Clue
Tim
$200 [5]
Phlebitis, an inflammation of veins, usually affects these extremities
the legs
Leszek
$200 [7]
You can trace the history of blue jeans at this company's museum in San Francisco
Levi Strauss
Tim
$200 [27]
A 9 dragon screen carved in bas-relief can be seen in this once-taboo section of Beijing
the Forbidden City
Tim
$200 [21]
Benito Mussolini took this title meaning "the leader"
Il Duce
Ann
$200 [14]
Arnold Schwarzenegger said this actress injured 12 people while filming "Conan the Destroyer"
Grace Jones
Tim
$300 [3]
Unlike regular checkers, Chinese checkers is played on this shape board
a (six-pointed) star shape
Ann
$300 [10]
Hyperopia, the opposite of myopia, is commonly called this
farsightedness
Leszek
$300 [15]
Disney has announced plans to build a WESTCOT Park next to Disneyland in this city
Anaheim
Leszek
$300 [28]
Alencon is a needlepoint type of this delicate openwork fabric
lace
Ann
$300 [22]
French for "false step", it's another way of saying blunder or gaffe
faux pas
Leszek
$300 [18]
"77 Sunset Strip" actor who now manages wife Ann-Margret's career
Roger Smith
Ann
$400 [8]
In Monopoly it's the first property after "Go"
Mediterranean
Tim Leszek
$400 [11]
The stapedius, the smallest of these, controls the stapes, the smallest bone
muscle
Leszek Ann
$400 [16]
Inglenook, Cakebread Cellars & Stag's Leap Wine Cellars are in this valley famous for wine
the Napa Valley
Leszek
$400 [29]
This American known for his art nouveau lamps developed an iridescent glass which he called "Favrile"
(Louis Comfort) Tiffany
Ann
$400 [24]
This 2nd-highest honors distinction at graduation is Latin for "with great praise"
magna cum laude
Leszek
$400 [19]
He organized USA for Africa with Harry Belafonte & Ken Kragen
Quincy Jones
Tim
$500 [9]
In bridge, an attempt to take a trick with a low card while holding on to a higher one is called this
a finesse
Ann
DD $600 [12]
This butterfly-shaped gland straddles the windpipe just behind the Adam's apple
the thyroid
Leszek
$500 [17]
You can drive your car legally on the beach in this California town famous for its clams
Pismo Beach
Leszek
$500 [30]
Historically, this was the material most commonly used for tapestries
wool
Ann
$500 [25]
Referring to the sacred books of Hinduism, "Veda" means knowledge in this classical language
Sanskrit
Tim
$500 [23]
She was a teacher before becoming the first woman to serve in both the House & Senate
Margaret Chase Smith
Ann

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEDIEVAL EUROPE CONTEMPORARY FICTION WEIGHTS & MEASURES WORLD GEOGRAPHY DANCE BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT
$200 [16]
In 1014 Brian Boru defeated these seafaring Scandinavians & ended their domination of Ireland
the Vikings
Ann
$200 [6]
This novel opens at the wedding of Prizzi's granddaughter
Prizzi's Honor
Leszek
$200 [21]
A quire, or 25 sheets, of paper is 1/20 of this measure
a ream
Tim
$200 [1]
Until this peak was scaled in 1953, Annapurna was the highest mountain climbed
Everest
Tim
$200 [26]
Laka is the patron deity of this Hawaiian dance
the hula
Leszek
$200 [7]
In 1833 he was named postmaster of New Salem, Illinois
Lincoln
Leszek
$400 [17]
Constantine XI, the last ruler of this empire, died fighting the Turks in 1453
the Byzantine Empire
Tim Leszek Ann
$400 [12]
Chapter 11 of Anna Lee Waldo's historical novel about this woman is titled "Lewis and Clark"
Sacagawea
Leszek
$400 [22]
A noisy office registers about 60 of these units
decibels
Tim
$400 [2]
The largest state in Venezuela is named for this man, the country's liberator
Simon Bolivar
Leszek
$600 [28]
The name of this horizontal handrail found in a ballet studio can be spelled with 5 letters or 3
the barre (or bar)
Ann
$400 [8]
After his haberdashery failed in 1922, it took him 3 years to pay back creditors
Truman
Leszek
$600 [18]
By the end of the Middle Ages, this fermented honey drink was replaced by wine in many regions
mead
Tim
$600 [13]
Part I of his book "Christine" is called "Dennis - Teenage Car Songs"
Stephen King
Leszek
$600 [23]
This is defined as the power needed to lift 550 pounds 1 foot in 1 second
a horsepower
Tim
$600 [3]
Israel's northernmost region; Jesus spent most of his life there
Galilee
Tim
$800 [29]
"Fan"s of this Spanish dance know its name is slang for a ball or dance in the American Southwest
the fandango
Leszek
$600 [9]
In 1935 he was appointed director of the National Youth Administration in Texas
Lyndon Johnson
Ann
$800 [19]
Before becoming the see of the archbishops, this city was capital of the kings of Kent
Canterbury
Tim
$800 [14]
Judith Krantz called her 1986 best seller "I'll Take" this
Manhattan
Ann
$800 [24]
There are not 16 but this many troy ounces in a troy pound
12
Tim
$800 [4]
2 of this South American city's most popular beaches are Copacabana & Ipanema
Rio de Janeiro
Tim Leszek
$1,000 [30]
These Indians do their annual snake dance in August; it's closed to non-Indians
the Hopis
Leszek
DD $1,000 [10]
While attending Harvard, he was runner-up for the campus lightweight boxing championship
Theodore Roosevelt
Ann
$1,000 [20]
The Perpendicular style was the last phase of this architectural style in England
Gothic
Leszek
$1,000 [15]
Colleen McCullough's novel "The Ladies of Missalonghi" is set in the Blue Mountains of this country
Australia
Tim
$1,000 [25]
A metric ton contains 1 million of these metric units
grams
Leszek
$1,000 [5]
The world's largest deposit of sodium nitrate is found in the Atacama Desert in this country
Chile
Ann
DD $3,000 [27]
1975 Broadway musical in which dancers sangthe following:"Everyone is beautiful at the ballet /Every prince has got to have his swan /Yes, everyone..."
A Chorus Line
Leszek
$1,000 [11]
As sheriff of Erie County, N.Y. he personally sprang the trap on 2 murderers
Grover Cleveland
Leszek

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

The oldest U.S. food trademark still in use, a red devil, was granted to this company in 1870

Underwood

Ann "What is Hormel?" — wagered $3,797
Tim "What is Armour?" — wagered $7,700
Leszek "What is Underwood" — wagered $2,401

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