Show #1147 1989-09-05 (taped 1989-06-12) Regular

Contestants

Alan Fletcher — a musician from Newton, Massachusetts

Linnda Durre — a psychoanalyst from La Jolla, California

Kevin Glynn — a writer and teacher from Glendale, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $27,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kevin $2,400 $2,100 $2,400 $4,799
3rd place: Villeroy & Boch breakfast china set
$9,900
22 R, 2 W (including 2 DDs)
Linnda $100 $1,100 $4,700 $9,400
2nd place: Keller dining room furniture
$4,700
10 R, 0 W
Alan $1,600 $3,600 $13,000 $16,500
New champion: $16,500
$10,600
26 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

FILMS OF THE '70s CARS LBJ STATE & TERRITORY FLAGS POTPOURRI YES, "MASTER"
$100 [11]
In a 1977 film, Diane Keaton was "Looking For" him
Mr. Goodbar
Linnda
$100 [15]
In 1973 this motorcycle manufacturer created a splash in the U.S. with the Civic car
Honda
Kevin
$100 [1]
Yes, it's really the middle name of his daughter Lynda
Bird
Alan
$100 [6]
The great falls of the Missouri River are pictured on its flag--we stress great falls
Montana
Kevin
$100 [19]
The leaders of these clubs for young females now wear uniforms designed by Bill Blass
The Girl Scouts
Alan
$100 [21]
An M.B.A. is this degree
Master Of/In Business Administration
Kevin
$200 [12]
To sci-fi movie buffs, this 1977 Richard Dreyfuss flick is "CE3K"
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Alan
$200 [16]
In ads, celebrities & their children promote the "New Generation" of this company's cars
Oldsmobile
Alan
$200 [2]
When Lyndon took his oath of office in 1965, his wife had a firm grip on this book
the (family) Bible
Kevin
$200 [7]
The motto on its flag is "Battle Born", not "Wanna Bet?"
Nevada
Alan
$200 [24]
Though its name is French, papier-mache was 1st used on this continent, not Europe
Asia
Linnda
$300 [30]
In 1971 this pair of researchers who wrote "Human Sexual Response" responded to each other by saying "I Do"
Masters & Johnson
Alan
$300 [13]
Mel Brooks' "High Anxiety" poked fun at the films of this director who made his last film in 1976
Sir Alfred Hitchcock
Kevin
$300 [17]
The Ranger, Pacer, Corsair & Citation were the 4 models of this Ford failure
Edsel
Linnda
$300 [3]
After Johnson's death in 1973, the manned spacecraft center in this city was renamed for him
Houston
Kevin
$300 [8]
From left to right, this flag has a big "V", a big eagle & a big "I"
U.S. Virgin Islands
Alan
$300 [25]
This 5th Ave. museum sells pins representing its unofficial mascot, William the Hippo
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kevin
$400 [29]
It's what the dog in the RCA logo is listening to
"His Master's Voice"
Kevin
$400 [14]
Actor who starred in "Serpico", "Dog Day Afternoon" & the 2 "Godfather" films
Al Pacino
Kevin
$400 [20]
This French automaker, not Mercedes, is Europe's largest builder of diesel engines
Peugeot
Kevin
$400 [4]
To become vice-president in January 1961, Johnson resigned from this
The Senate (Majority Leader)
Alan
$400 [9]
A palm tree divides the "U" & "A" on this territory's flag
Guam
Alan
$400 [26]
It can be a colorful vegetable dish, an herb liqueur or a shade of yellowish-green
chartreuse
Alan
$500 [28]
If this breaks, your brakes won't brake
master cylinder
Alan
$500 [18]
Based on a novel by James Dickey, this film was shot on location at the Chattooga River in the Appalachians
Deliverance
Linnda
$500 [23]
Planning to market the Lexus, this Japanese company was taken to court by a co. using the name Lexis
Toyota
Kevin
$500 [5]
Phrase that came into vogue in 1965 referring to the chasm between LBJ & public trust
the credibility gap
Kevin
$500 [10]
Rhode Island's flag has 13 of these; Indiana's has 19; Missouri, 24
stars
Kevin
$500 [27]
Seen in religious art, a mandorla is an aureole of light shaped like this nut used in marzipan
almond
Alan
DD $2,000 [22]
Name of the device into which the followingis inserted:
a View-Master
Kevin

Double Jeopardy! Round

OPERA CHARACTERS HISTORY AMERICAN AUTHORS SOVIET CITIES THE BIBLE STEVES, STEVIES & STEPHENS
$200 [12]
When this Gypsy girl spurns Don Jose's affection, he kills her with a dagger
Carmen
Linnda
$200 [8]
After years of war, Spain finally recognized this neighbor's independence in 1668
Portugal
Alan
$200 [13]
Manet did illustrations for a French translation of this author's poem "The Raven"
Edgar Allan Poe
Alan
$200 [3]
The capital of Ukraine, it's the 3rd largest city in the Soviet Union
Kiev
Kevin
$200 [30]
God's promise to Noah of no more floods was sealed by the appearance of this in the sky
the rainbow
Alan
$200 [1]
Well, excuse me!He was Navin Johnson in "The JerK', but not its sequel, "The Jerk, Too"
Steve Martin
Linnda
$400 [14]
He was "The Barber of Seville" prior to becoming Count Almaviva's valet
Figaro
Alan
$400 [9]
From Menes to the Ptolemys, this country had more kings than any other in ancient history
Egypt
Kevin
$400 [18]
1 of the 2 novels by Thomas Wolfe with "Home" in their titles
Look Homeward, Angel (or You Can't Go Home Again )
Alan
$400 [4]
After St. Petersburg but before Leningrad the city had this name
Petrograd
Alan
$400 [29]
A believer in the pagan god Baal, her name has come to mean a wicked, shameless woman
Jezebel
Alan
$400 [2]
James Lapine & this composer-lyricist shared a drama Pulitzer for "Sunday in the Park with George" in 1985
Stephen Sondheim
Kevin
$800 [16]
He's the hunchback jester to the Duke of Mantua in a Verdi opera
Rigoletto
Alan
$800 [11]
This mistress of Louis XV reportedly had the most costly porcelain chocolate service ever made
Madame Pompadour
Alan
$600 [19]
She was a poet before turning to fiction with "Fear of Flying"
Erica Jong
Alan
$600 [5]
The tomb of this lame Mongol emperor is a major landmark in Samarkand
Tamerlane
Kevin
$600 [23]
Isaiah 40:15 says, "Behold, the nations are as" one of these "of a bucket"
a drop
Linnda
$600 [26]
In 1981 this lead singer of Fleetwood Mac teamed up with Don Henley for some "Leather & Lace"
Stevie Nicks
Kevin
$1,000 [17]
Satan, using this name, appears to Faust & agrees to give him youth in return for his soul
Mephistopheles
Kevin
$1,000 [22]
In 1086 William the Conqueror had a survey of England taken which was recorded in this book
The Domesday Book
Alan
$800 [20]
His titles include "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby" & "The Pump House Gang"
Tom Wolfe
Linnda
$800 [6]
During the 1905 revolution, the crew of the ship Potemkin mutinied in this Black Sea port city
Odessa
Kevin
$800 [28]
This apostle inherited Roman citizenship from his father & was trained as a rabbi by Gamaliel
Paul
Linnda
$800 [25]
This Naval commodore is famous for his toast "Our Country, Right or Wrong"
Stephen Decatur
Kevin
DD $3,000 [15]
Cio-Cio-San, the geisha in love with Navy Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton, is better known by this nickname
"Madame Butterfly"
Alan
DD $5,500 [10]
The 1st recorded date in Greek history was equivalent to 776 B.C. when these began
the Olympics
Kevin
$1,000 [21]
In 1965 Lillian Hellman re-issued 5 of his detective novels
Dashiell Hammett
Alan
$1,000 [7]
In 1932 the city of Nizhny Novgorod was renamed this after a famous writer
Gorky
Kevin
$1,000 [27]
It brought the Philistines such bad luck that they returned it to the Israelites after 7 months
the Ark of the Covenant
Alan
$1,000 [24]
He's known for his poetry & short stories, including "The Devil & Daniel Webster"
Stephen Vincent Benet
Linnda Alan

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD LEADERS

This famous man was the grandfather of the current prime minister of India

Jawaharlal Nehru

Kevin "Who was J. Nehru?" — wagered $2,399
Linnda "Who is Nehru" — wagered $4,700
Alan "Who was Nehru?" — wagered $3,500

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