Show #1175 1989-10-13 (taped 1989-06-21) Regular

Contestants

Larry Kole — an attorney from Hermosa Beach, California

Mary Owenby — a word processor from San Diego, California

Stacie Macias — a homemaker from Lake Elsinore, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stacie $400 $1,800 $5,400 $10,800
2-day champion: $25,600
$5,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Mary $1,700 $2,900 $2,300 $0
3rd place: Hitachi 20" color TV
$2,300
16 R, 5 W
Larry $1,800 $3,400 $7,000 $3,199
2nd place: Sears Pembroke curio cabinet
$7,700
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR SINGERS JEWELRY ZOOLOGY TV TRIVIA ANAGRAMS
$100 [2]
This explorer served on both sides in the war before he went looking for Dr. Livingstone
Henry Stanley
Stacie
$100 [12]
She recorded solo & with the Supremes on Motown, & now she owns part of the label
Diana Ross
Larry
$100 [1]
Many people do this to their ears in order to wear jewelry; some do it to lips & noses too
piercing
Larry
$100 [30]
2 of the varieties of this African wildebeest are the brindled & white-tailed
the gnu
Mary Larry
$100 [7]
Cable sports network that will pay $400 million to air 175 baseball games between 1990-94
ESPN
Mary Larry
$100 [24]
This czar wasn't just terrible, he was vain, too
Ivan (from VAIN)
Mary
$200 [3]
General Meade's favorite one was named Baldy
horse (or mount)
Mary
$200 [13]
"Physical" by this singer was No. 1 on the charts longer than any other song in the '80s
Olivia Newton-John
Larry
$200 [17]
The color of this gem ranges from black to white, depending on the mollusk & it's environment
a pearl
Mary
$200 [20]
Nearly all penguins live in this hemisphere
the Southern Hemisphere
Larry
$200 [8]
During the 1989 Grammy Awards, Pepsi ran a commercial in this foreign language--w/o translation
Spanish
Mary
$200 [25]
This cowboy movie title character turned ashen when I asked him to come back
Shane (from ASHEN)
Larry
$300 [4]
84 Union generals are buried in this cemetery in Northern Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery
Stacie
$400 [15]
His new album is called "Mr. Jordan", but he's Mr. Lennon, John's son
Julian Lennon
Larry
$300 [18]
It's a ring engraved with a seal, not with a baby swan
a signet
Stacie
$300 [21]
Most animals known as anteaters are of the order edentata, meaning without these
teeth
Mary
$300 [9]
Her largest audience watched her "Diet Show" on which she discussed losing 67 pounds
Oprah Winfrey
Larry
$300 [27]
Ryan has a big ball of it in his bedroom
yarn (from RYAN)
Stacie
$400 [5]
Lincoln offered this Italian leader of the "Redshirts" a command in the Union Army, but he refused it
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Mary
$500 [16]
When this duo recorded "Hey Schoolgirl" in 1957, they used the names Tom & Jerry, not Paul & Art
Simon & Garfunkel
Stacie
$400 [19]
"Violent" name for a short necklace that fits snugly around the throat
a choker
Larry
$400 [23]
This fish swims upright & uses its prehensile tail to anchor itself to coral or algae
the seahorse
Stacie
$400 [10]
In February 1989 this New Jersey senator was seen playing basketball on "The Cosby Show"
Bill Bradley
Larry
$400 [28]
Wander over to England if you want to see this prince
Andrew (from WANDER)
Stacie
$500 [6]
The oldest of the Younger brothers, he & Frank James 1st rode together with Quantrill's Raiders
Cole Younger
Mary
DD $600 [14]
He had a No. 1 hit with thefollowing from the film "White Nights":"Say you, say me, say it for always..."
Lionel Richie
Larry
$500 [22]
An engraved gem with a design that projects from the surface, it can be carved from onyx, agate or sardonyx
a cameo
Mary
$500 [26]
The males among these baboons have bright blue ridges on their cheeks & brilliant red noses
mandrills
Stacie
$500 [11]
This 1989 CBS western was the highest rated miniseries in 5 years
Lonesome Dove
Mary
$500 [29]
It's the only kitchen appliance Rosetta knows how to use
toaster (from ROSETTA)
Larry

Double Jeopardy! Round

GREEK MYTHOLOGY STATE NICKNAMES WEIGHTS & MEASURES BEST SELLERS RESORTS IN THE DICTIONARY
$200 [16]
At his death, Chiron, the wisest & most just centaur, became this constellation & Zodiac sign
Sagittarius
Mary Larry
$200 [1]
Alabama is the "Yellowhammer State", a yellowhammer being one of these
bird
Stacie
$200 [17]
Abbreviated lea., it's a distance equal to about 3 statute miles
league
Mary
$200 [7]
It's the title of Charles Higham's bio of the wife of Edward VIII & was her title as well
"The Duchess of Windsor"
Mary
$200 [6]
In 1493 Columbus named this Virgin Island "Santa Cruz", since then its name has been Frenchified
St. Croix
Stacie
$200 [26]
Prefix that can appear with "graph", "legal" & "normal"
"para-"
Mary
$400 [18]
Callisto was an Arcadian nymph who was changed into a bear; later she & her son became these 2 constellations
Ursa Major & Ursa Minor
Stacie
$400 [2]
Some call it the "Prairie State", some the "Land of Lincoln"
Illinois
Larry
$400 [22]
Spelled with a "u", it's a measure equal to 252 gallons; with an "o", 2,000 pounds
ton/tun
Mary
$400 [8]
In 1981 James G. Nourse hit the best seller list with "The Simple Solution To" this puzzle
Rubik's Cube
Larry
$400 [9]
Your money's no good at this resort chain's bars, but your string of beads will pay for a round of drinks
Club Med
Larry
$400 [27]
Entry with 3 definitions: a German statesman, a city in North Dakota & a jelly doughnut
Bismarck
Larry
$600 [19]
In the Trojan War Ajax grew frenzied & killed himself when this man's armor was given to Ulysses
Achilles
Mary Larry
$800 [4]
Take the nickname of West Virginia, add green to it & you have this nickname of Vermont
The "Green Mountain State"
Stacie
$600 [23]
Names of various champagne bottles larger than a magnum are taken from this book
The Bible
Stacie Mary
$600 [11]
Melvyn Bragg used this Welsh actor's diaries in reconstructing the story of his life
Richard Burton
Mary
$600 [10]
Hope & Crosby traveled the "road" to this South American resort city by stowing away on an ocean liner
Rio de Janeiro
Stacie
DD $1,000 [20]
Hera cursed this nymph by saying "You shall have the last word but no power to speak the first"
Echo
Stacie
DD $1,000 [3]
This state's nickname consists of a verb & a pronoun
Missouri ("The Show-Me State")
Larry
$800 [24]
In the metric system, an "M" stands for the prefix "Mega-" & an "m" stands for this prefix
"milli-"
Larry
$800 [12]
Published in the year of its bicentennial, "Citizens" is Simon Schama's story of this revolution
The French Revolution
Larry
$800 [13]
In 1945 Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin met at this site, now a favorite resort of Soviet citizens
Yalta
Larry
$1,000 [21]
Helen of Troy was the sister of these twins
Castor & Pollux
Larry
$1,000 [5]
Leapin' wizards! It's New Mexico's nickname
"Land of Enchantment"
Larry
$1,000 [25]
Weight system used in pharmacy in which 1 pound equals 12 ounces
Apothecary Weight
Stacie Mary
$1,000 [15]
He's hit the best seller lists writing novels about horse racing like "The Edge" & "Hot Money"
Dick Francis
Stacie Mary
$1,000 [14]
This seaside resort on the English Channel became the "in" place in the 18th c., thanks to George IV
Brighton
Stacie Larry

Final Jeopardy!

SHAKESPEARE

He appears in 3 of Shakespeare's plays & his death is reported in "King Henry V"

Sir John Falstaff

Mary "Who is King John?" — wagered $2,300
Stacie "Who is Falstaff?" — wagered $5,400
Larry "Who is Henry IV" — wagered $3,801

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