Show #793 1988-02-03 (taped 1987-10-20) Regular

Barbara-Anne Eddy game 3.Final Jeopardy! logo flashes on the game board's monitors instead of the show's logo.

Contestants

Pam Blank — a celebrity information person from Brooklyn, New York

John Yudelson — a contracts manager from Van Nuys, California

Barbara-Anne Eddy — a freelance researcher from Vancouver, Canada (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Barbara-Anne $100 $1,600 $8,700 $8,700
3-day champion: $30,400
$10,000
28 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
John $1,000 $2,900 $4,300 $8,600
2nd place: Trip to Bermuda
$4,200
11 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Pam $1,100 $2,000 $2,200 $2,200
3rd place: Krementz Jewelry signet rings
$2,200
8 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE MATHEMATICS COMMON BONDS HAJEPODGE GEOGRAPHY SPORTS
$100 [6]
Wanting to go about like the goats, she said she didn't want her clothes anymore
Heidi
Barbara-Anne
$100 [24]
A hexagon has this many more sides than a pentagon
1
Barbara-Anne
$100 [5]
Magic, Van, Lyndon
Johnsons
Barbara-Anne
$100 [1]
Once a believer has made a pilgrimage to this city, he may add the title "Hajji" to his name
Mecca
Barbara-Anne
$200 [22]
In 1865, this country moved its capital from Auckland to Wellington
New Zealand
Pam
$200 [21]
In the 1880s, Jigaro Kano devised this sport
judo
Barbara-Anne Pam
$200 [7]
The mother duck thought her ugly duckling was a real turkey but in actuality it was this
swan
Barbara-Anne
$200 [25]
A tetrahedron is a pyramid whose base is this shape
triangular
Barbara-Anne John
$200 [26]
Toast, fry, poodle
French things
Barbara-Anne
$200 [2]
In Egypt, if you run into a haje, be charming, because it's this type of animal
snake
Barbara-Anne
$300 [14]
We don't want to scare you, but some measure this region as taking up more than 1/3 of Romania
Transylvania
Barbara-Anne
$300 [11]
He's the only boxer ever to appear on Time magazine's cover 3 times, in 1963, 1971 & 1978
Muhammad Ali
John
$300 [8]
Animals transformed into horses to pull Cinderella's pumpkin coach
mice
John Pam
$300 [17]
Putting your arms straight out to the sides, # of degrees in the angle you've created between them
180
John
$300 [19]
"Do-Wacka-Do","Chug-A-Lug","Dang Me"
words from Roger Miller songs
John
$300 [3]
"Head of the Class"'s Khrystyne Haje played an angel on "Bates Motel", an '87 TV sequel to this '60 film
Psycho
Barbara-Anne
$400 [15]
In Greek, this country is the Kypriaki Dimokratia
Cyprus
Barbara-Anne
DD $500 [12]
Ency. Americana says "A small stream between teams provides an added incentive to win" in this
tug-of-war
John
$500 [27]
Question asked about the location of Peter Piper's production output
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Barbara-Anne
$400 [18]
OED says this number originated c. 1484, about 500 years before our national debt reached it
one trillion
Pam
$400 [9]
The 5th Amendment,2 pills every 4 hours, free samples
things you take
Barbara-Anne Pam
$400 [4]
Haji ware is 4th century pottery "Made in" this country
Japan
Pam
$500 [16]
Wisconsin touches these 2 Great Lakes
Superior & Michigan
John
$500 [13]
Only Olympic sport in which, when one team has possession of the ball, just 3 players may touch it
volleyball
Pam
$500 [20]
Mystical matrix where the numbers in each column, row & diagonal add up to the same amount
magic square
John
$500 [10]
Entrepreneur, Venture, Inc.
business magazines
Barbara-Anne John
$500 [23]
Hajduszoboszlo in Hungary, like Bath in England, is known for this curative substance
mineral springs/waters
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH OPERA HATS TOUGH TV TRIVIA FLOWERS U.S. HISTORY
$200 [1]
While U.S. workers go "on vacation", British workers go "on" this
on holiday
Barbara-Anne
$200 [14]
City in which Strauss set "Die Fledermaus" & "Wiener Blut"
Vienna
Pam
$200 [16]
The word milliner referred to a person from this city from which women's finery was imported
Milan
Barbara-Anne
$400 [10]
Ellen Travolta played his mom on both "Happy Days" & "Charles in Charge"
Scott Baio
Barbara-Anne
$400 [15]
The name of New Jersey's state flower is sort of redundant: the purple...
violet
Barbara-Anne
$600 [18]
In 1964, a memorial was dedicated to FDR on this island in New Brunswick, Canada
Campobello Island
Barbara-Anne
$400 [2]
On a Jaguar in London, it's the silencer, on a Jag in L.A., it's this
muffler
Barbara-Anne
DD $500 [19]
The story of "Rigoletto" , a hunch-backed jester, is from this French author's "Le roi s'amuse"
Victor Hugo
Barbara-Anne
$400 [17]
Arabic for "crown", it's a tall, brimless cone-shaped hat worn by Muslims, not Mahals
taj
John
$600 [11]
1 of the 2 TV shows that featured a monster whose human form had the name Janos Skorzeny
Werewolf or The Night Stalker
Pam
$600 [25]
Both the flower & the word "iridescent" come from this ancient Greek word for "rainbow"
iris
Barbara-Anne
$800 [5]
It's what the 1830 Removal Act tried to move west of the Mississippi
Indians
Barbara-Anne John
$600 [3]
If someone accidently poked you with his brolly at a bus stop, you've been hit by one of these
umbrella
Barbara-Anne
$600 [7]
Though he lived another 39 years, 1829's "Guillaume Tell" was the last opera he would write
Gioachino Rossini
Barbara-Anne
$600 [21]
Both the "Visual Dictionary" & "What's What" say their costumes include a bulb, balloon pants, & a pointed hat
clowns
John Pam
$800 [12]
Title structure saved from the wrecking ball by the Ecumena Corp.
St. Elsewhere (St. Eligius, the hospital's name)
Barbara-Anne
$800 [24]
Named for feminine footwear, this orchid is also called the moccasin flower
lady's slipper
Barbara-Anne
$1,000 [6]
He led an "army" from Ohio to Washington in 1894 & ran for president in 1932
General Jacob Coxey
$800 [4]
If you want potato chips, don't order "chips", which are french fries; ask for these
crisps
John
$1,000 [20]
Marenka, who loves Jenik, learns Mom & Dad have arranged a marriage for her in this Smetana opera
The Bartered Bride
Barbara-Anne
$800 [26]
A pig in a "poke" would be wearing a hat of this type
bonnet
Barbara-Anne
DD $1,000 [9]
1987 Emmy-winning actor featured in series with the followingtheme:
Bruce Willis
Barbara-Anne
$1,000 [23]
The jasmine belongs to this family that also produces a fruit found in a variety of cold cuts
olive
Barbara-Anne
$1,000 [8]
What we call "the radio" in America, the British refer to as this
wireless
Barbara-Anne
$1,000 [22]
A wide-brimmed hat turned upon the side was named after this 18th century British landscape & portrait artist
Thomas Gainsborough
$1,000 [13]
Though one critic called it "The worst new show" of 1983, this comedy with Teri Copley came back in '87
We Got It Made
Barbara-Anne

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

According to the Constitution, minimum number of electoral votes to which a state is entitled

3

Pam "What is 3?" — wagered $0
John "What is 3?" — wagered $4,300
Barbara-Anne "What is 2?" — wagered $0

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