Show #1518 1991-03-20 (taped 1991-01-29) Regular

Contestants

Deborah Bedell — an executive recruiter from Greenwich, Connecticut

David Kaiser — a teacher from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Marc Goldberg — an anesthesiologist from Cinnaminson, New Jersey (whose 4-day cash winnings total $16,301)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Marc $400 $1,600 $3,700 $0
3rd place: Magnavox VCR with remote control & programming + NES with Jeopardy! , Wheel of Fortune and Fisher-Price video games & Wheel of Fortune for Game Boy
$4,800
15 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
David $1,200 $1,300 $3,100 $5,700
2nd place: Ricoh Mirai zoom camera + Ashley bar & entertainment cabinet
$4,100
20 R (including 1 DD), 7 W (including 1 DD)
Deborah $800 $2,300 $6,500 $7,500
New champion: $7,500
$6,500
16 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY PEOPLE CARDS & DICE HISTORIC QUOTES FOOD MEETING PLACES
$100 [9]
2-word name of the island shared by England, Wales & Scotland
Great Britain
David
$100 [11]
This "Wheel of Fortune" host called his new baby "my most successful late-night production"
Pat Sajak
Marc
$100 [24]
Card game that's the equivalent of the French "vingt-et-un"
blackjack
Marc
$100 [4]
Lewis' companion, who wrote in 1805, "Ocean in view. O the joy" when he first saw the Pacific
Clark
David
$100 [16]
Sauce for salad, or stuffing for a fowl
dressing
David
$100 [1]
Dozens of nations will meet in this city in 1996 for the centennial Olympic Games
Atlanta
Marc
$200 [10]
Fur trader Peter Ogden has a city named after him in this U.S. state
Utah
Deborah
$200 [12]
This father of Lynn & Vanessa defined an actor as "a man with an infinite capacity for taking praise"
Michael Redgrave
David
$200 [27]
It describes one die that has landed atop another after a throw, or a .45 with the hammer pulled
cocked
Deborah
$200 [5]
At the 1968 Dem. Convention, this mayor stumbled & said, "The police are here to preserve disorder"
Richard (J.) Daley
Deborah
$200 [19]
To soak meat in a liquid mixture in order to flavor, tenderize or preserve it
marinate
Marc
$200 [2]
As president, Kennedy first met Khrushchev in this city where Mozart first met Haydn
Vienna
Marc
$300 [13]
Its inhabitants are called Emiratis
United Arab Emirates
Marc Deborah
$300 [15]
Roger Rees played Nicholas Nickleby on the stage before playing Robin Colcord on this sitcom
Cheers
Deborah
$300 [28]
The symbols on cards are also called these, like the dots on a die
pips
$300 [6]
Latin students know his geography lesson that begins, "All Gaul is divided into three parts"
Julius Caesar
Marc
$300 [20]
Name shared by an ice cream containing ground nuts or macaroons & a rich, creamy shellfish soup
bisque
$300 [3]
Site in Rome where friends, Romans & countrymen lent their ears to Mark Antony
the Forum
David
$400 [14]
You can see Mt. Everest from this West Bengal, India city that gave its name to a famous tea
Darjeeling
David Deborah
$400 [18]
On Oct. 27, 1989 she hugged Deborah Norville on the air & gave her an alarm clock
Jane Pauley
Deborah
$400 [29]
In bridge it's the hand not played by the player to whom it was dealt
dummy
David
$400 [7]
19th C. German who said the great questions of the time must be settled "by iron and blood"
Otto von Bismarck
David
$400 [25]
The name of this small Oriental citrus fruit is from the Chinese for "golden orange"
kumquat
David Deborah
$400 [21]
Meeting at this Crimean resort, the "Big 3" decided that a 4th power, France, would occupy part of Germany
Yalta
Marc
$500 [17]
Belize, we believe is on this peninsula
Yucatan
Marc David
$500 [22]
This Spanish-born bandleader who died at age 90 in 1990 was a child concert violinist
Xavier Cugat
David
$500 [30]
If you roll a die & the 1 is on top, this number is on the bottom
6
Deborah
DD $500 [8]
Mass. town where patriot John Parker supposedly said, "If they mean to have a war let it begin here"
Lexington
David
$500 [26]
Sold plain or in a candy coating, this large almond comes from Spain, not the Middle East
Jordan almond
$500 [23]
This city in the ancient kingdom of Bithynia was the site of ecumenical councils in 325 & 787
Nicea

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE U N AMERICAN AUTHORS ARTISTS DOCTORS LAWYERS INDIAN CHIEFS
$200 [1]
This agency that won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1965 sells greeting cards
UNICEF
Deborah
$200 [19]
She wrote "Rubbishy Novels" under the pen name A.M. Barnard before & after "Little Women"
Louisa May Alcott
David
$200 [22]
He said of his "Arrangement in Grey and Black", "One does like to make one's mummy just as nice as possible"
James Whistler
David
$200 [4]
Now 76, Jonas Salk has joined the quest to find a vaccine for this
the AIDS virus
Marc
$200 [14]
He practiced law with his father, then became a judge & now presides over "The People's Court"
Joseph Wapner
David
$200 [2]
This Chiricahua leader joined the Dutch Reformed Church in 1903 but was expelled for gambling
Geronimo
Deborah
$600 [10]
From 1971 to 1975 he led Peru's delegation to the UN
Javier Perez de Cuellar
David
$400 [20]
Henry James' 1st novel, "Watch and Ward", was 1st published by this "Monthly" in 1871
Atlantic Monthly
David
$400 [26]
His 1889 self-portrait shows him with pipe & bandaged ear
Vincent Van Gogh
Marc
$400 [5]
Dr. Robert Gale of UCLA headed the bone marrow transport unit that went to this site in May 1986
Chernobyl
David
$400 [15]
He was the first of our 26 presidents licensed to practice law
John Adams
David
$400 [3]
It's said that Hiawatha started this league of the Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca & Cayuga tribes
Iroquois League
Marc
$800 [11]
In 1948 the UN adopted the Universal Declaration of these
Human Rights
Marc
$600 [21]
The author of "Miss Lonelyhearts", he was born Nathan Weinstein in 1903
Nathanael West
Deborah
$600 [27]
This Spaniard began his series of bullfighting lithographs , "The Bulls of Bordeaux", in 1824 at age 78
Goya
David
$600 [13]
In 1866 Thomas Allbutt introduced the clinical type of this; old ones took 20 minutes to register
a thermometer
Deborah
$600 [16]
This defender of Albert DeSalvo, Dr. Sam Sheppard & Capt. E. Medina is now a spokesman for Dictaphone
F. Lee Bailey
David
$600 [6]
Called "Curly" as a boy, this great Oglala Sioux chief died a year after the Battle of Little Bighorn
Crazy Horse
David Deborah
DD $1,000 [9]
In October 1990 the number of member nations was officially reduced by one for this reason
the reunification of East & West Germany
David
$800 [23]
After WWII this poet was arrested for making Fascist propaganda broadcasts from Rome
Ezra Pound
Marc
$800 [29]
Murals by this Missourian appear in the Truman Library & in the statehouse in Jefferson City
Thomas Hart Benton
Marc
$1,000 [25]
According to the AMA, it's the medical specialty of more U.S. doctors than any other
internal medicine
Marc David Deborah
$800 [17]
In 1967 this Yale Law School grad became the youngest tenured law professor ever at Harvard
Alan Dershowitz
Marc
$800 [7]
In 1903 he pleaded with Pres. Roosevelt for the return of his Nez Perce to their home
Chief Joseph
David
$1,000 [12]
The U.S., Britain & Singapore have withdrawn from UNESCO, which stands for this
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
David
$1,000 [28]
Her 1913 novel "O Pioneers!" tells the story of Swedish settlers in Nebraska
Willa Cather
Deborah
$1,000 [30]
His first notable series of prints, "A Harlot's Progress", was followed up by "A Rake's Progress"
William Hogarth
Deborah
DD $1,100 [24]
In 1906 Jules Bordet discovered Bacillus pertussis, the bacterium that causes this
whooping cough
Marc
$1,000 [18]
He was Ronald Reagan's personal lawyer when Mr. Reagan named him his first att'y gen. in 1980
William French Smith
David Deborah
$1,000 [8]
A monument to this Mohegan chief was erected on the site of the home of J.F. Cooper
Uncas

Final Jeopardy!

THE MOVIES

She won the Best Actress Oscar for 1933, '67, '68 & '81

Katharine Hepburn

David "Who is Katharine Hepburn" — wagered $2,600
Marc "Who is Bette Davis?" — wagered $3,700
Deborah "Who is Katharine Hepburn?" — wagered $1,000

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