Show #1016 1989-01-23 (taped 1988-10-31) Regular

Brian Wangsgard game 2.

Contestants

Dave Schneider — a fundraising activities manager from Heidelberg, Germany

Cathy Smith — an executive secretary from Ventura, California

Brian Wangsgard — a senior marketing representative from Redlands, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $19,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brian $1,100 $2,200 $6,800 $12,199
2-day champion: $31,599
$7,800
19 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Cathy $700 $-100 $1,400 $1,400
3rd place: Gibson side-by-side refrigerator-freezer
$4,000
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
Dave $600 $600 $6,000 $9,100
2nd place: Royal Anne dining furniture by Keller & Burlington House draperies
$6,000
12 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

POLITICAL QUOTES '60s SONGS SHOW BIZ BIOGRAPHIES U.S. CITIES ALPHABET SOUP SALAD
$100 [4]
In 1986 this Mass. senator said, "I don't mind not being president. I just mind that someone else is"
Ted Kennedy
Dave
$100 [22]
Fats Domino's biggest hit in the '60s was this one about hoofing it to a southern city
"Walking to New Orleans"
Cathy
$100 [12]
"Good Night, Mrs. Calabash" & "Schnozzola"
Jimmy Durante
Brian
$100 [1]
St. Petersburg's "twin city"; it was named for the bay which was named for an Indian village
Tampa, Florida
Cathy
$100 [9]
This candy, introduced in the U.S. in 1940, was available in London for the 1st time in 1988
M&Ms
Cathy
$100 [16]
The name of this salad comes from the Dutch for "cabbage salad"
coleslaw
Brian
$200 [5]
In '20, long before he became P.M., he said, "In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times"
Winston Churchill
Cathy
$200 [27]
"She walks like an angel walks, talks like an angel talks...to my mind, she's" this
"My Kind of Girl"
$200 [23]
"Rainbow" & "The Other Side of the Rainbow"
Judy Garland
Cathy
$200 [2]
This Wisconsin city was established in 1836 & named for the ex-president who died that year
Madison
Dave
$200 [10]
A Dewar's profile of Kris Kringle listed him as both president & this of World Gift Distribution Network
C.E.O. (chief executive officer)
$200 [17]
Many molded salads depend on this basic ingredient to hold their shape
gelatin
Brian
$300 [6]
Charles Dudley Warner, who once wrote a book with Mark Twain, said "Politics makes" these
strange bedfellows
Cathy
$300 [28]
"You look like an angel, walk like an angel, talk like an angel, but I got wise, you're" this
"The Devil In Disguise"
$300 [24]
"The 'It' Girl"
Clara Bow
Cathy
$300 [3]
The Dallas Cowboys play their home games in this city
Irving, Texas
Brian
$300 [11]
Despite what the 3 letters stand for, this Ford model has been around for over 20 years
LTD
Dave
$300 [18]
The German version of this popular salad contains bacon & vinegar & is often served hot
potato salad
Brian
$400 [7]
This president compared herself to "A crusading housewife let loose in a den of...thieves"
Corazon Aquino
Cathy
$400 [29]
It's what The Who could do for "miles & miles & miles & miles & miles"
see
Cathy
$500 [26]
"Mrs. Howard Hughes" is a biography of this "Viva Zapata!" co-star, not Terry Moore
Jean Peters
Cathy
$400 [14]
This North Carolina city celebrated the 75th anniversary of its hyphen in 1988
Winston-Salem
Brian
$400 [13]
The 1st person singular pronoun in the nominative case
I
Brian Cathy
$400 [19]
Used to season salads, a "chapon" is a dry crust of bread rubbed with this
garlic
$500 [8]
Henry Kissinger called it "the great aphrodisiac"
power
Brian
$500 [30]
Marty Robbins visited her cantina "out in the West Texas town of El Paso"
Rosa's
DD $2,100 [25]
Referring to one of his most famous lines, a book about him is subtitled "The Only Contender"
Marlon Brando
Cathy
$500 [15]
Only city whose name appears on the state seal of California; it's the state motto
Eureka
Cathy
$500 [21]
3 letter abbreviation of the Latin phrase meaning "which was to be demonstrated"
Q.E.D. ( quod erat demonstrandum )
Cathy
$500 [20]
This salad dressing was named for a region shared by New York state & Ontario
Thousand Island
Brian

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II WOMEN WRITERS POTENT POTABLES ART BRIDGES MOVIE TRIVIA
$200 [9]
As an observer, this CBS correspondent flew 25 combat missions "Person to Person"
Edward R. Murrow
Brian
$200 [24]
In 1909 Sweden's Selma Lagerlof became the 1st woman to win this award for Literature
Nobel Prize
Brian
DD $100 [22]
Bananas Caribe is prepared with this potent potable
rum
Cathy
$200 [15]
He's the main subject in Raphael's "The Transfiguration"
Christ
Brian
$200 [10]
To share in the toll income from the Bosporus Bridge, you can buy bonds issued by this country
Turkey
Dave
$200 [1]
A hand injury kept Frank Sinatra from playing this role, so Clint Eastwood copped it
Dirty Harry
Brian
$400 [5]
Belgian colony that was a source of strategic metals & industrial diamonds for the Allied effort
The Congo
Dave
$400 [25]
Edna St. Vincent Millay was arrested for her vigil the night this pair was executed in 1927
Sacco & Vanzetti
Brian
$200 [20]
The actual color of most white Zinfandel wines
pink
Cathy
$400 [16]
Perfected in 16th century Europe, this art process uses a corrosive acid on metal plates
etching
Brian
$400 [11]
Playwright who in 1955 described "A View From The Bridge"
Arthur Miller
Brian
$400 [2]
Though "Never Cry Wolf" was produced by this studio, Charles M. Smith ate mice in it anyway
Disney
Cathy
$600 [6]
Fog & mist which grounded Allied planes helped this massive German assault in December 1944
Battle of the Bulge
Dave
$600 [26]
Probably America's best known 19th c. female poet, she was dubbed the "Moth of Amherst"
Emily Dickinson
Cathy
$400 [21]
Some cheaper grades of champagne sparkle because this gas has been added
carbon dioxide
Cathy
$800 [18]
During the Renaissance, Della Robbia's workshops specialized in this type of ear then ware
terra cotta
Cathy
$600 [12]
3 bridges link this NYC borough with New Jersey while only 1 connects it with the rest of the city
Staten Island
Brian
$600 [3]
Doris Day was offered this role in "The Graduate" but turned it down because of the love scenes
Mrs. Robinson
Cathy
$800 [7]
On February 13 & 14, 1945 over 600,000 bombs destroyed this German city
Dresden
Dave
$800 [27]
Anais Nin is famous for writing volumes of these, the 1st of which was published in 1966
diaries
Cathy
$800 [28]
Friendly name for liqueurs
cordial
Dave
DD $1,000 [17]
In "Liberty Leading the People", Liberty carries the flag of this country
France
Brian
$800 [13]
After a revolution, this country's Salazar Bridge was renamed Ponte 25 de Abril
Portugal
Dave
$800 [4]
The person who played the title role in the 1971 film "Klute"
Donald Sutherland
Cathy Dave
$1,000 [8]
History's 1st carrier vs. carrier battle was this one, named for a sea off Australia
Coral Sea
Dave
$1,000 [30]
Headmistress of a girl's school, she gained fame for writing "The Greek Way" at age 62
Edith Hamilton
$1,000 [29]
Percentage of alcohol in 190 proof liquor
95%
Brian Dave
$1,000 [19]
While the deaf Beethoven was composing, this deaf Spanish artist was painting the Bulls of Bordeaux
Goya
Dave
$1,000 [14]
The 3 longest bridges of this unusual type in the U.S. are all in the state of Wasington
floating (pontoon)
Brian
$1,000 [23]
Romantic comedy in which kooky Audrey Hepburn was secretly married to Buddy Ebsen & had a cat named Cat
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Brian

Final Jeopardy!

CHEMISTRY

Chemical formula for the most abundant molecule found in the human body

H 2 O

Cathy "What is H2O?" — wagered $0
Dave "What is H2O?" — wagered $3,100
Brian "What is H2O?" — wagered $5,399

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