Show #794 1988-02-04 (taped 1987-10-20) Regular

Barbara-Anne Eddy game 4.Final Jeopardy! logo flashes on the game board's monitors instead of the show's logo.

Contestants

Karen Conley — an airline customer service agent from Burlington, Kentucky

Cynthia Green — a journalist from Tarrytown, New York

Barbara-Anne Eddy — a freelance researcher from Vancouver, Canada (whose 3-day cash winnings total $30,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Barbara-Anne $900 $2,400 $9,000 $9,000
4-day co-champion: $39,400
$9,000
21 R, 3 W
Cynthia $1,000 $1,500 $4,500 $9,000
New co-champion: $9,000
$4,600
16 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Karen $500 $2,000 $3,600 $0
2nd place: Broyhill 6-piece oak bedroom set & Ambassador Industries vertical blinds + either the Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! computer game
$5,600
13 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

CANADA ART '87 ANNIVERSARIES BASEBALL MUSICAL JEWELRY 5-LETTER WORDS
$100 [1]
About 67% of Canadians speak only this language
English
Barbara-Anne Karen
$100 [20]
One goal of this Spanish surrealist is the exact rendering of Freudian dreams
Salvador Dali
Barbara-Anne
$100 [10]
April 1987 was the 25th anniversary of the U.S. probe "landing" here
the moon
Cynthia Karen
$100 [9]
A manager will sometimes call for a "fireman" from there, not from the fire department
the bullpen
Barbara-Anne
$100 [6]
In 1987, Ray Stevens asked, "Would Jesus wear" this make of watch "on his television show?"
Rolex
Karen
$100 [5]
Term for the outer shell of the Earth, or a pie
crust
Karen
$200 [2]
In both area & population, it's the 3rd largest province--& the westernmost
British Columbia
Barbara-Anne
$200 [21]
Blurring out lines to soften images, as in corners of a smile, was this Italian's invention
Leonardo da Vinci
Cynthia
$200 [18]
This, the world's largest-selling brand of canned luncheon meat, turned 50 in 1987
Spam
Barbara-Anne Karen
$200 [16]
You'll find spring training facilities for all Major League teams split among these 2 states
Florida & Arizona
Barbara-Anne Cynthia
$200 [7]
This musical number from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was truly brilliant
"Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend"
Barbara-Anne
$200 [11]
Word which follows "razor" & precedes "as a tack"
sharp
Cynthia
$300 [3]
3 of these national emblems are on Canada's coat of arms, but the flag has only 1
maple leaf
Barbara-Anne
$300 [22]
Nationality of painters Hieronymus Bosch, Frans Hals & Piet Mondrian
Dutch
Karen
$300 [19]
USA Today said more people had seen this 50-year-old Disney feature than any other film ever made
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Barbara-Anne
$300 [15]
In the string of great hits Glenn Miller recorded from 1939-42, this 1 is a gem
"String Of Pearls"
Barbara-Anne
$300 [12]
Inflict vengeance on a person, creating havoc
wreak
Cynthia
$400 [4]
The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's foremost art museum, is in this city
Toronto
Cynthia
$400 [23]
His "Gulf Stream" depicts a forlorn black man on a broken-masted sailboat surrounded by sharks
Winslow Homer
Barbara-Anne
$400 [25]
We won't "Dilly Dally", get "Bluster"ed or "Buffalo" 'ya, but it was this puppet's 40th anniversary
Howdy Doody
Barbara-Anne
DD $300 [17]
Title of the followingtitle song from a 1947 movie about gypsies & espionage:
"Golden Earrings"
Cynthia
$400 [13]
A complete range of anything, you might run it from A-Z
gamut
Cynthia
$500 [8]
Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier reportedly said this city "is to French-Canadians what Mecca is to Arabs"
Quebec City
Karen
$500 [24]
It was the rallying cry of a group of 19th C. artists who believed art needed no purpose
"Art for art's sake"
Barbara-Anne
$500 [26]
His "Twice Told Tales" were 1st "told" in 1837, 150 years before
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Barbara-Anne
$500 [27]
In "Kismet", the 3 "B's" refer not to Bach, Beethoven & Brahms, but to this song title
"Baubles, Bangles & Beads"
Karen
$500 [14]
A "$1000" piano
grand
Karen

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS ENGINEERING "B" MOVIES HISTORICAL DRAMA THE ERA 5-LETTER WOODS
$200 [1]
In 1962, "Pat" Brown defeated him in race for governor of California
Richard Nixon
Cynthia
$200 [17]
The longest bridge of this type is due to be completed in 1988 in Japan
suspension
Cynthia
$200 [12]
In 1987, Blake Edwards set Kim Basinger up for one of these
Blind Date
Karen
$200 [6]
Charles Laughton translated Brecht's play about this Italian astronomer into English
Galileo
Barbara-Anne
$200 [11]
The 1st state to ratify the ERA was this, the last state
Hawaii
Karen
$200 [14]
In the office hierarchy, you might be low man on this type of pole
totem
Barbara-Anne
$400 [2]
Last man to be elected president who was born east of the Mississippi River
Ronald Reagan
Karen
$400 [18]
Tho they don't go rolling along, pressurized chambers called this are used in underwater construction
caissons
Cynthia
$400 [13]
Victor Herbert operetta that featured Laurel & Hardy in 1934, it was remade in 1961
Babes in Toyland
Barbara-Anne
$400 [7]
Albert Finney created the title role in John Osborne's play about this man, lynchpin of the Reformation
Martin Luther
$1,000 [27]
The ERA is joint resolution #1 of 100th Congress, reintroduced by this state's representative, Pat Schroeder
Colorado
Karen
$400 [15]
One of the articles in a political platform, or a thick board used to build a platform
plank
Cynthia
$600 [3]
Thrust into presidency at age 42, he was the youngest ever to serve
Theodore Roosevelt
Cynthia
DD $800 [19]
This, the world's largest engineering & construction agency, is a branch of the U.S. Army
Army Corps of Engineers
Cynthia
$600 [21]
1984 Tom Hanks film featuring a fiance's final fling
Bachelor Party
Barbara-Anne
$600 [8]
Southern state famed for its outdoor drama "The Lost Colony", staged every summer on Roanoke Island
North Carolina
Cynthia
DD $2,000 [28]
Had the ERA become the next amendment to the Constitution, it would have borne this number
27
Karen
$600 [16]
One of these pieces is made of wood, while one of these Wrigley pieces is made of gum
stick
Cynthia
$800 [4]
He's known as the "Surveyor President"
George Washington
Cynthia Karen
$800 [20]
Machinery w an output equaling 51,000 tons of ice cools off world's deepest gold mine in this country
South Africa
Barbara-Anne
$800 [22]
Abbott & Costello accidentally enlisted in this 1941 film
Buck Privates
Barbara-Anne
$800 [9]
Shakespeare play that features the christening of Shakespeare's patron, Elizabeth I
Henry VIII
Barbara-Anne
$800 [24]
It can be poison or yma
sumac
Barbara-Anne
$1,000 [5]
1st president born in a log cabin, he was also 1st born outside of Virginia or Massachusetts
Andrew Jackson
$1,000 [26]
Though Romans used this support principle for aqueducts, it wasn't applied to dams until the 6th C.
the arch
Cynthia
$1,000 [23]
1 of 2 movie series titles that could be followed by "of 1936" or "of 1938"
The Big Broadcast (or The Broadway Melody )
Barbara-Anne Cynthia
$1,000 [10]
Robert Bolt's acclaimed play about the last days of Sir Thomas More
A Man for All Seasons
Barbara-Anne
$1,000 [25]
A narrow strip of wood forming part of a barrel; though not plural itself, it's from a plural of "staff"
stave
Karen

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD CAPITALS

Among Communist countries, the 2 national capitals that begin with "H"

Hanoi (Vietnam) & Havana (Cuba)

Karen "What are Hanoi & ?" — wagered $3,600
Cynthia "What are Havana & Hanoi?" — wagered $4,500
Barbara-Anne "What are Hanoi and Havana?" — wagered $0

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