Show #1163 1989-09-27 (taped 1989-06-19) Regular

Contestants

Cindy Armstrong — a supervisor from Surrey, British Columbia

Norm Burger — a manufacturing operations specialist originally from Watertown, Massachusetts

Marty Wazowicz — a teacher from Scranton, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Marty $800 $2,300 $5,900 $11,799
2nd place: a set of golf clubs + his and her mirrored sunglasses
$6,400
23 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Norm $200 $1,200 $7,900 $11,801
New champion: $11,801
$8,600
17 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Cindy $400 $2,100 $5,300 $10,550
3rd place: a set of watches + Nintendo game system
$5,300
11 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH ROYALTY FOREIGN FESTIVALS PSYCH 101 TV RERUNS GAMBLING SONGS THAT "DON'T"
$100 [6]
She proposed to Albert on October 15, 1839; they were married soon after
Victoria
Marty
$100 [3]
His "Day" is celebrated in Spain, Mexico & some Central & South American countries on October 12
Christopher Columbus
Marty
$100 [13]
A person experiencing a fugue state loses this & may leave home & may assume a new identity
a memory
Marty Norm
$100 [8]
"Jeff's Collie"
Lassie
Marty
$100 [26]
Citizens of this country are forbidden to gamble in its Monte Carlo casino
Monaco
Cindy
$100 [1]
The 2 Elvis Presley #1 hits with “Don’t” in the titles were “Don’t” & this one
"Don't Be Cruel"
Marty
$200 [16]
This royal couple gave their names to a style of furniture as well as a college in Virginia
William and Mary
Marty
$200 [18]
Country whose Confederation Day marks the freeing of 3 cantons from Hapsburg rule in 1291
Switzerland
Marty
$200 [14]
In 1905 he shocked the medical world with his "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality"
Freud
Marty
$200 [9]
"Ponderosa"
Bonanza
Marty
$200 [27]
Type of poker in which the first card is dealt face down & the net 4 face up
stud
Cindy
$200 [2]
The 2nd part of the title of this 1975 hit by Sugarloaf is "We'll Call You"
"Don't Call Us"
Norm
$300 [20]
She represented her sister the queen when Antigua gained its independence in 1981
Princess Margaret
Marty
$300 [22]
Highly decorated elephants wearing bells march in this large country's Republic day parade's
India
Cindy
$300 [15]
The name of this severe disorder comes from the Greek meaning "split mind"
schizophrenia
Cindy
$300 [10]
"Badge 714"
Dragnet
Marty
$300 [28]
The variation of the old shell game played with cards is called this
Three-card Monte
Norm
$300 [4]
Rick Springfield's 1982 hit, or the warning Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother gave her
"Don't Talk To Strangers"
$400 [21]
The clergyman who married Charles & Diana
the Archbishop of Canterbury
Norm
$400 [24]
Every March 25 Greece celebrates its winning of independence from this country
Turkey
Cindy
$400 [17]
Because he liked to sketch in school, he was nicknamed Kleck, which means "inkblot"
(Hermann) Rorschach
Norm
$400 [11]
"The Best of Groucho"
You Bet Your Life
Marty
$400 [29]
The numbers on the dice when 10 is "made the hard way" in craps
five and five
Cindy
$400 [5]
This song might explain where country singer Crystal Gayle got those beautiful blue eyes
"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
Cindy
$500 [23]
Between 1603 & 1688, 4 men were King of England: 2 of them were named Charles & 2 of them were named this
James
Marty
$500 [25]
A week-long carnival in July marks the 1953 revolt led by this communist
Fidel Castro
$500 [19]
This Swiss psychologist developed the theory of collective unconscious
Carl Jung
$500 [12]
"Brave Stallion"
Fury
$500 [30]
In a famous scene from "Born Yesterday" Judy Holliday outplayed Broderick Crawford in this game
gin rummy
DD $500 [7]
Though Bob Dylan wrote this song, it was Peter, Paul & Mary who made it a Top 10 hit:"It ain't no use in turning on your light, babe /That light I never knowed /It ain't no use in turning on your light, babe /I'm on the dark side..."
"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
Marty

Double Jeopardy! Round

4-LETTER WORDS "B" IN GEOGRAPHY AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MIKES & MICHAELS
$200 [20]
Danny Thomas' favorite saint, or an "obscure" character in literature
Jude
Norm
$200 [6]
Its national anthem is "My Golden Bengal"
Bangladesh
Marty
$200 [7]
Though the constitution became effective in 1789, this was not ratified until 1791
the Bill of Rights
Marty
$200 [26]
This romance publisher issues 30 new titles a month
Harlequin
Marty
$200 [1]
It's the smallest form of the grand piano, but it usually isn't played by infants
the baby grand
Norm
$200 [12]
The Farad, a unit of electrical capacitance, was named for this British physicist
Michael Faraday
Norm
$400 [21]
Slang word that means "to talk or chatter", it's a part of the face that moves when you talk
chin
Norm
$400 [17]
It's the only Balkan country that fits the category
Bulgaria
Marty
$400 [8]
He was the 1st American in space & later commanded the Apollo 14 flight
Alan Shepard
Marty
DD $200 [28]
Type of "8 Week... Cure" on the N.Y. Times Best Seller List for more than a year in 1988-89
cholesterol
Norm
DD $300 [4]
Les Paul, recording pioneer & master of this instrument, doesn't read music
the electric guitar
Norm
$400 [13]
The 2 stars of "Family Ties" who are named Michael
Michael Gross and Michael J. Fox
Marty Norm
$600 [22]
As a verb it means "to hold on to"; as a noun it's the central tower of a castle
the keep
Cindy
$600 [25]
This reason of Czechoslovakia was once inhabited by a tribe called the Boi--hence, it's name
Bohemia
Norm
$600 [9]
On Sept. 7, 1664, this governor surrendered New Netherland to an English naval force that never fired a shot
Peter Stuyvesant
Marty
$400 [29]
Marianne Wiggins, wife of this "Satanic Verses" author, cancelled a tour for her book, "John Dollar"
Salman Rushdie
Marty
$400 [2]
If you were a viola, you'd have this many strings
four
$600 [14]
In the comics he's Zonker Harris' buddy & Ms. Joanie Caucus' son-in-law
Mike Doonesbury
Marty
$800 [23]
From Old English for "step", it's what a man might do when he's waiting to become a dad
pace
Cindy
$800 [18]
The Sultan of Brunei could tell you that Brunei is on this large island
Borneo
Cindy
$800 [10]
The Missouri Compromise enabled Missouri to enter the union with this status
a slave state
Marty
$800 [27]
Essayist, cartoonist & humorist who described his years at The New Yorker in "The Years With Ross"
James Thurber
Norm
$600 [3]
The trumpet, the trombone & the tuba are found in this section of the orchestra
the brass section
Norm
$800 [15]
In 1977 President Jimmy Carter appointed this former senator ambassador to Japan
Mike Mansfield
Marty Norm
$1,000 [24]
A small drink of liquor, or small avoirdupois weight, 1/16 of an ounce
a dram
Norm
$1,000 [19]
It's the easternmost island in the West Indies
Barbados
Norm
$1,000 [11]
He escaped his own 1829 inaugural festivities when guests destroyed furniture & smashed crystal
Andrew Jackson
Marty
$1,000 [30]
The N.Y. Times listed his "The Cardinal of the Kremlin" as 1988's best-selling hardcover novel
(Tom) Clancy
Norm
$1,000 [5]
Typically, these Latin American rattles contain seeds or beads, but some modern ones are filled with lead shot
maracas
Norm
$1,000 [16]
She won Emmys for her work on "The Waltons" & "The Nurse"
Michael Learned
Cindy

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS WOMEN

Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in what is now Yugoslavia, she became a citizen of India in 1948

Mother Teresa

Cindy "Who is Mother Teresa?" — wagered $5,250
Marty "Who is Mother Theresa?" — wagered $5,899
Norm "Who is Mother Theresa?" — wagered $3,901

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