Show #1167 1989-10-03 (taped 1989-06-20) Regular

Contestants

Tom Neven — an editor from Wayne, New Jersey

Gerry Sullivan — a teacher from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Dale Ragus — a real estate broker from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $28,002)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dale $500 $1,400 $400 $100
3rd place: The Motion Picture Guide 12-volume collection from Cinebooks+ either the Jeopardy! box game or the Jeopardy! scorekeeper
$400
9 R, 4 W
Gerry $300 $1,000 $6,300 $801
2nd place: Profile vertical blinds + Joan Roulet 18K gold clock + either the Jeopardy! box game or the Jeopardy! scorekeeper
$6,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Tom $1,900 $3,700 $7,500 $12,601
New champion: $12,601 + either the Jeopardy! box game or the Jeopardy! scorekeeper
$7,500
26 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

OHIO THE BIBLE MEN'S FASHION MUSEUMS ELVIS FILMS ENDS IN "ITZ"
$100 [9]
Noted for producing this food, Tuscarawas County is called "Little Switzerland"
cheese
Dale Tom
$100 [2]
Jesus told Peter, "Enter not into temptation; the spirit indeed is willing, but" this "is weak"
"the flesh"
Tom
$100 [24]
Type of jewelry needed by men who wear French cuffs
cufflinks
Tom
$100 [1]
Included in this group of museums & galleries is the Gregorian Etruscan Museum begun by Pope Gregory XVI
the Vatican
Tom
$100 [16]
In "Kid Galahad", Elvis played an ex-serviceman who took up this professional sport
boxing
Gerry
$100 [21]
Word of recent coinage that means "showy glitter", or a the title of a 1985 best seller by Elmore Leonard
"Glitz"
Tom
$200 [12]
If this state insect is insulted, she just might "fly away home"
a ladybug
Dale
$200 [3]
The original Ten Commandments weren't written with a BIC but with his finger
God
Dale
$200 [26]
It was the footwear recommended for the black tie Bush inaugural gala sponsored by Texas
cowboy boots
Dale
$200 [4]
The Gunfighter's Wax Museum is located in this Kansas town where TV's "Gunsmoke" took place"
Dodge City
Tom
$300 [18]
1 of 2 Elvis films that refer to the Aloha State in their titles
1 of ("Blue Hawaii" or "Paradise, Hawaiian Style")
Tom
$200 [22]
Nickname of Geraldine's running mate in 1984
"Fritz"
Gerry
$300 [13]
The only 1 of the Great Lakes bordering Ohio
Lake Erie
Tom
$300 [5]
Leviticus 13:45 says to go about crying "unclean" if one has the disease commonly translated as this
leprosy
Gerry
$300 [28]
In March 1989 Bloomingdale's presented H.O.G. night to display clothes with this motorcycle insignia
the Harley-Davidson logo
Tom
$300 [6]
This NYC art museum has acquired over 1,000 musical instruments since 1980
the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tom
$400 [19]
The working title of this 1956 Elvis film, Elvis' 1st, was "The Reno Brothers"
"Love Me Tender"
Gerry
$300 [23]
The British House of Commons was destroyed in this 9-month WWII attack
the Blitz
Dale
$400 [14]
Only major city in Ohio that's named after a city in Spain
Toledo
Tom
$400 [7]
According to Revelation, it's the number of the beast with 2 horns
666
Tom
$400 [29]
Men's shirts come in sizes like 15 ½/34, based on measurements of these 2 body parts
neck & arm
Tom
$400 [10]
This museum that Prince Albert helped found recently asked 9 curators to resign in a reorganization
the Victoria & Albert Museum
Dale Tom
DD $500 [17]
1964 movie musical where Elvis sangthe following:"Bright light city gonna set my soul / Set my soul on fire / Got a whole lot of money that's ready to burn / So get those stakes up higher..."
Viva Las Vegas
Gerry
$400 [25]
Jimmy Carter, Katharine Hepburn & Princess Anne all studied foreign languages via its method
Berlitz
Dale
$500 [15]
The metropolitan area of Cincinnati extends into these 2 neighboring states
Indiana & Kentucky
Tom
$500 [8]
On his way to trial in Rome, this Apostle was shipwrecked & lived on an island for 3 months
Paul
Tom
$500 [11]
Department store magnate who helped to start the Chicago Museum of Natural History
(Marshall) Field
Tom
$500 [20]
Shortly after being discharged from the Army, Elvis was back in uniform again in this 1960 film
"G.I. Blues"
Tom
$500 [27]
Legendary Russian-born pianist who married Arturo Toscanini's daughter Wanda in 1933
(Vladimir) Horowitz
Gerry

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETRY AWARD-WINNERS FLOWERS OPERA THE U.N. WIZARDS
$200 [21]
Kipling poem that includes the line "Din! Din! Din!"
"Gunga Din"
Gerry
$200 [11]
His "Lake Wobegon Days" album won a Grammy in 1988 for "Best Spoken Word Recording"
Garrison Keillor
Dale
$200 [12]
Alphabetically this flower follows "dahlia" in the dictionary; give me your answer do
a daisy
Tom
$200 [26]
Caruso's accompanist for some concerts was this bandleader who was once married to Charo
Xavier Cugat
Gerry
$200 [1]
U.N. guides must be able to speak at least 2 languages & this must be 1 of them
English
Tom
$200 [6]
Hearing he was "The Wizard of Menlo Park" should turn on a light in your mind
Thomas Edison
Gerry
$400 [22]
While looking at this piece of pottery, Keats concluded, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"
a Grecian urn
Dale
$400 [16]
A 1985 Peabody award was given to this presenter of the "Live Aid" concerts
Bob Geldof
Tom
$400 [13]
From the Greek "Geranos", crane, this flower was named for its fruit's resemblance to a crane's bill
a geranium
Gerry
$400 [27]
"The Magic Flute" takes place in this ancient Egyptian city, not in Tennessee
Memphis
Gerry Tom
$400 [2]
Since its adoption it's only been amended 3 times
the charter
Tom
$400 [7]
The munchkins looked up to him, but then they looked up to everybody
"The Wizard of Oz"
Tom
$600 [23]
John Donne asked "Death, be not" this
"proud"
Gerry
$600 [17]
These 2 creators of Yogi Bear & The Flintstones received the TV Governors award in 1988
(William) Hanna & (Joseph) Barbera
Gerry
$600 [14]
A weed with lacy white flowers named for an English monarch
a Queen Anne's lace
Gerry
$600 [28]
Aida, the slave, was actually the daughter of Amonasro, the king of this country
Ethiopia
Tom
$600 [3]
The delegate from this African nation sits between the delegates from Suriname & Sweden
Swaziland
Dale Gerry
$600 [8]
Known for his complicated cartoon machines that performed simple tasks, he was the wiz of wacky inventions
Rube Goldberg
Tom
$1,000 [25]
In other words, the title of this Yeats classic could be "Cruising to Istanbul"
"Sailing to the Byzantium"
$800 [18]
The only American nominated for the "Best Actor" Oscar for 1983, he won it for "Tender Mercies"
Robert Duvall
Dale
$800 [15]
The annual April Azalea Festival is a tourist attraction in Wilmington in this state, not Delaware
North Carolina
Tom
$800 [4]
The United States did this for the first time on March 17, 1970
veto a UN Security Council resolution
Tom
$800 [9]
This Canadian actor-singer-talk show host created the game show "The Wizard of Odds"
Alan Thicke
Dale
DD $1,300 [24]
Alexander Pope wrote, "Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring", because a little learning's this
a dangerous thing
Gerry
$1,000 [20]
In 1983 this actor won a Drama Desk award & a Tony for his performance in "Torch Song Trilogy"
Harvey Fierstein
Tom
$1,000 [19]
1 of the 4 main parts of a flower, its main function is to attract insects
the petal (or the corolla)
Dale Tom
$1,000 [5]
In 1965 this large Asian island country became the only one to quit the U.N., & it rejoined 2 years later
Indonesia
Tom
$1,000 [10]
Noted for his lavish dance numbers, this 1930s film director was called "The Wizard of the Chorus Line"
Busby Berkeley
Gerry

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. STATES

It's the only letter not used in the spelling of the 50 states

Q

Dale "What is J?" — wagered $300
Gerry "What is U?" — wagered $5,499
Tom "What is Q?" — wagered $5,101

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