Show #1842 1992-09-15 (taped 1992-07-21) Regular

Contestants

Anthony Keating — an attorney from Olympia, Washington

Rick Korbeck — a network administrator from Cypress, California

Diane O'Keefe — a hospital librarian from Southgate, Michigan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Diane $2,100 $4,100 $5,500 $9,500
2-day champion: $15,600
$5,500
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Rick $500 $1,000 $6,200 $1,399
3rd place: Daniel Mink Bolero watch collection
$6,200
17 R, 2 W
Anthony $400 $1,200 $3,400 $3,400
2nd place: DIA Fantasy Console mirror & Martin Lawrence Galleries seragraph
$5,400
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

SAINTS STATE CAPITALS '50s ROCK LYRICS FAMOUS WOMEN SAY CHEESE WORD ORIGINS
$100 [13]
Though he no longer has a Catholic feast day, this patron of travelers is still venerated as a saint
St. Christopher
Rick
$100 [1]
Among the notable buildings in this capital city are Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall & Paul Revere's house
Boston
Anthony
$100 [2]
This 1957 Paul Anka hit begins, "I'm so young and you're so old. This my darling I've been told"
"Diana"
Diane Anthony
$100 [24]
She became the heir presumptive to the British throne when her father became king in 1936
Elizabeth (II)
Rick
$100 [14]
This state, America's No. 1 cheese producer, makes over twice as much as No. 2 California
Wisconsin
Rick
$100 [8]
It's the nickname of a $10 bill, because the Roman numeral X on it looked like a sawhorse
sawbuck
Diane
$200 [16]
St. Stanislaus of Krakow is the patron saint of this country
Poland
Diane
$200 [4]
The state capitol in this North Dakota city is called the "Skyscraper of the Prairies"
Bismarck
Diane
$200 [3]
1959 Coasters hit which contains the line "Fee fee fi fi fo fo fum"
"Charlie Brown"
Diane
$200 [25]
In 1865 Belle Boyd published an exciting account of her adventures as a spy in this war
the (U.S.) Civil War
Diane
$200 [15]
The name of this popular grating cheese comes from Italy's capital
romano
Diane
$200 [9]
The name of this breed of dog comes from the Low German for "puddle dog"
poodle
Rick Anthony
$300 [17]
Just before he was killed in 1170, he repeated the names of archbishops martyred before him
St. Thomas Becket
Anthony
$300 [5]
Founded in 1865, the Nevada Appeal in this city is the state's oldest daily newspaper
Carson City
Rick
$300 [20]
In 1959 Ray Charles sang, "Tell your mama, tell your pa, I'm gonna ship you back to" this state
Arkansas
Diane
$300 [26]
In 1922 bookstore owner Sylvia Beach published this James Joyce book when no one else would
Ulysses
Rick
$300 [21]
California Jack is better known by the name of this California community
Monterey (Jack)
Diane
$300 [10]
This term for the poisonous secretion of a snake comes from Latin for "poison"
venom
Diane
$400 [18]
Legend says St. Sylvester I baptized this Roman emperor who granted toleration to Christianity
Constantine
Diane
$400 [6]
It's been called the "Crossroads of the Pacific"
Honolulu
Diane
$400 [29]
In 1954 The Penguins asked her, "Will you be mine, my darling dear, love you all the time"
"Earth Angel"
Anthony
$400 [27]
She joined the Sisters of Loreto in 1928 & founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1948
Mother Teresa
Diane Anthony
$400 [22]
Sapsago cheese has been produced in this country's Glarus canton for over 500 years
Switzerland
Rick
$400 [11]
Grade of black tea whose name comes from Chinese meaning "white dawn"
pekoe
Rick
$500 [19]
It was to this sister of Lazarus that Jesus declared, "I am the resurrection and the life"
Martha
Rick Anthony
DD $500 [7]
This state capital is served by Will Rogers World Airport
Oklahoma City
Diane
$500 [30]
In 1958 the Crests told us these "make a lovely sight but not as bright as your eyes tonight"
"Sixteen Candles"
Anthony
$500 [28]
She died just a few months after her only book, "Black Beauty", was published
Anna Sewell
$500 [23]
Cheese labeled "Pur Chevre" is made entirely from the milk of this creature
goat
Anthony
$500 [12]
The name of this dense-pile fabric comes from the Latin villus, meaning "shaggy hair"
velvet
Diane

Double Jeopardy! Round

1991 PLANTS & TREES MUSIC WRITERS ECONOMICS "G"EOGRAPHY
$200 [18]
The U.S. agreed to pay this country $278 million for arms purchased, but never received, by the Shah
Iran
Anthony
$200 [11]
This medical condition can be caused by maples & oaks in spring as well as by ragweed in fall
hay fever
Anthony
$200 [16]
This continent's Aborigines play the didjeridoo, a type of wooden trumpet
Australia
Rick
$200 [6]
This "Firing Line" host aroused a storm of controversy with his 1951 book "God and Man at Yale"
William F. Buckley (Jr.)
Diane
$200 [17]
Since April 1, 1991 it's been $4.25 per hour
the minimum wage
Diane
$200 [1]
It's "time" you know the Royal Naval College is in this borough of London
Greenwich
Rick
$400 [24]
This Texas city's oldest daily newspaper, The Times Herald, folded in December
Dallas
$400 [12]
A citrus fruit, or a calcium compound used to reduce the acidity in soil
lime
Rick
$400 [23]
The name of this Andalusian song & dance style means "Flemish", though it's of Gypsy origin
Flamenco
Diane
$400 [7]
Lucky Santangelo returned as the heroine of her novel "Lady Boss"
Jackie Collins
$400 [25]
Friedrich Engels edited the 2nd & 3rd versions of this Karl Marx work after Marx' death
Das Kapital
Anthony
$400 [2]
The seafaring people of the Cyclades Islands are citizens of this country
Greece
Rick
$600 [19]
On December 10 this columnist & television host announced he'd challenge Bush for the GOP nomination
Patrick Buchanan
Anthony
$600 [13]
This "fruit" of the rose is rich in vitamin C
hips
Rick
$600 [30]
This Tchaikovsky work commemorated the 70th anniv. of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
the "1812 Overture"
Rick
$600 [8]
He called his novel "The Andromeda Strain" an updating of "The War of the Worlds"
Michael Crichton
Rick
$600 [26]
It's an organization, such as OPEC, formed to control the market for its products
cartel
Rick
$600 [3]
You'll find the university of this country in Legon, a suburb of Accra
Ghana
Diane Anthony
$800 [20]
This 64-year-old airline ceased worldwide operations in December
Pan Am (Pan American)
Diane Anthony
$800 [14]
It's the "thorny" name of the Platyopuntia, a cactus whose fruit is edible
prickly pear
Anthony
$800 [29]
Woody Herman played the premiere of Stravinsky's "Ebony Concerto" for jazz band & this instrument
clarinet
Anthony
$800 [9]
She set her first novel, 1936's "We the Living", in her native Russia
Ayn Rand
Anthony
$800 [27]
This Scottish economist began writing "The Wealth of Nations" while working as a tutor in France
Adam Smith
Rick
$800 [4]
This Mexican city is noted for the fine murals Jose Clemente Orozco painted there
Guadalajara
Rick Anthony
DD $2,000 [21]
This man replaced John Sununu as White House Chief of Staff
Samuel Skinner
Anthony
$1,000 [15]
The Wise Garden Encyclopedia calls it the best & most common peat moss
Sphagnum
Anthony
DD $1,000 [22]
A dot placed next to a note lengthens its time value by this fraction
1/2
Anthony
$1,000 [10]
His books include "Uncle Fred in the Springtime", "Uncle Dynamite" & "Jeeves"
P.G. Wodehouse
Diane
$1,000 [28]
This British economist became a director of the Bank of England in 1941
John Maynard Keynes
Anthony
$1,000 [5]
The oldest city in Nicaragua shares this name with the Spanish city that includes the Alhambra
Granada
Diane

Final Jeopardy!

PSYCHOLOGY

In Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams", he mentions this king of Thebes

Oedipus

Anthony "Who is Oedipus?" — wagered $0
Diane "Who is Oedipus?" — wagered $4,000
Rick "Who was Theseus?" — wagered $4,801

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