Show #1806 1992-06-08 (taped 1992-02-03) Regular

Richard Kaplan game 3.

Contestants

Don Bouchoux — a military analyst from Great Falls, Virginia

Lucy Kendikian-Smith — a teacher and attorney originally from Mexico City, Mexico

Richard Kaplan — a lawyer from Los Angeles, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $34,202)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Richard $3,200 $4,300 $12,400 $9,400
3-day champion: $43,602
$14,100
28 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Lucy $600 $1,600 $800 $1,500
3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate
$800
7 R, 2 W
Don $700 $2,700 $4,500 $1,700
2nd place: trip to the Cayman Islands
$7,400
22 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1940s CYCLING RECYCLING COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD SEWING LAST NAME'S THE SAME
$100 [11]
Nearly 15 years in the making, this South Dakota monument was completed in 1941
Mount Rushmore
Don
$100 [21]
As opposed to the penny-farthing, the first "safety" bicycle featured these of equal size
wheels
Richard
$100 [16]
Because a yellow dye has been found that washes out, some of these directories are now recyclable
the yellow pages (telephone books)
Lucy
$100 [1]
In mid-1992 this Baltic country will change its unit of currency to the lats
Latvia
Don
$100 [26]
Often mercerized for strength & appearance, this is the natural fiber most used to make thread
cotton
Don
$100 [6]
Lynda, Nell, Dixie
Carter
Don
$200 [12]
In 1942 Congress lowered the draft age from 20 to this
18
Richard
$200 [22]
Caliper brakes work by squeezing levers on the handlebars; coaster brakes by doing this
pushing the pedal back
Lucy
$200 [17]
Doing this to aluminum cans makes it easier to store & transport them
crushing them
Don
$200 [2]
One of this country's most populous counties is Pest
Hungary
Richard
$200 [27]
To sew loosely with large stitches, or to moisten roasting meat with liquid
baste
Lucy
$200 [7]
Marian, Melissa Sue, Loni
Anderson
Richard
$300 [13]
In 1945 this government agency set aside 13 channels for commercial TV broadcasting
the FCC
Lucy
$300 [23]
The song "A Bicycle Built for Two" is from this decade when cycling hit its peak in the U.S.
1890s
Richard
$300 [18]
For some envelopes to be recyclable, this material must be removed from the address window
cellophane (plastic)
Don
$300 [3]
Part of this country was once known as the Kingdom of Fez
Morocco
Lucy
$300 [28]
It's a flat, shaped collar with rounded corners, named for a boy who wouldn't grow up
Peter Pan
Richard
$300 [8]
Roy, Dick, Petula
Clark
Richard
$400 [14]
In 1947 British India was divided into Hindustan or Hindu India & this Muslim state
Pakistan
Don
$400 [24]
First held in 1903, this European race is over 2,500 miles long & lasts 21 or more days
Tour de France
Don
$400 [19]
Some cities provide curbside pickup of leaves, which are then recycled into this for fertilizing gardens
mulch (compost)
Don
$400 [4]
Hammerfest, Europe's northernmost city, lies in this country
Norway
Richard
$400 [29]
The accordion type of this resembles the folds in the bellows of an accordion
pleats
Richard
$400 [9]
Mac, Geena, Ann B.
Davis
Richard
$500 [15]
In 1947 Aviation Week reported that a Bell X-1 had become the 1st plane to do this
break the sound barrier
Richard
$500 [25]
The 4 main types of races are road, off-road, track & this, shortened to BMX
bicycle motocross
DD $600 [20]
To make this material, furnaces must run at 2800° F.; to recycle it, at lower temperatures
glass
Don
$500 [5]
This country has South America's largest Jewish population
Argentina
Richard
$500 [30]
This unit of fabric sold by manufacturers usually contains 12-20 yards
bolt
Lucy
$500 [10]
Arthur, Benny, George Roy
Hill
Richard

Double Jeopardy! Round

RULERS FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN STATUARY HALL RELIGION MAMMALS NONFICTION
$200 [3]
Russian empress from 1762 to 1796, she never learned to speak the language properly
Catherine the Great
Don
$200 [8]
The sweet kind of this is canned or eaten on the cob
corn
Don
$200 [10]
If this Louisiana statue talked, it might say, "I'm the Kingfish"
Huey Long
Don
$200 [1]
Snakes & a shamrock are emblems of this saint
St. Patrick
Don
$200 [18]
The name of this large mammal comes from 2 Greek words meaning "nose-horned"
rhinoceros
Richard
$200 [21]
In "Boots and Saddles", his wife, Elizabeth wrote of their life together before his "last stand"
Custer
Richard
$400 [4]
In July 1559 at the age of 16, this Scottish queen also became queen of France
Mary, Queen of Scots
Don
$400 [9]
This "Swiss" vegetable is a type of beet grown for its leaves & stalks
chard
Don
$400 [11]
Your mission is to name this California mission founder whose statue is in the Hall
Junipero Serra
Don
$400 [2]
Jen, the ideal relationship among people, is the central idea of this Chinese philosopher
Confucius
Richard
$400 [19]
In 1940 a protein substance in red blood cells was discovered in & named for these monkeys
rhesus
Don
$400 [24]
A book called "Semper Fidel" takes a look at the troubled relationship between the U.S. & this country
Cuba
Richard
$600 [5]
This youngest son of Henry II succeeded his brother, Richard the Lion-Heart, as king of England in 1199
John
Richard
$600 [28]
The English or hothouse variety of this salad ingredient is virtually seedless
cucumbers
Richard
$600 [12]
This state put Sequoyah in the Hall & Will Rogers elsewhere in the capitol
Oklahoma
Don
$600 [15]
A mullah is a religious scholar of this religion's Shiite branch
Islam
Richard
$800 [22]
The Alaskan brown bear is also named for this Alaskan island
Kodiak
Richard
$600 [25]
While director of the FBI, he wrote "Masters of Deceit" & "A Study of Communism"
J. Edgar Hoover
Richard
$1,000 [7]
On March 17, 1861, at Turin, he became king of Italy
Victor Emmanuel
Lucy Don
$800 [29]
This vegetable is sometimes called sparrowgrass
asparagus
Don
$800 [13]
In 1872 Rhode Island put a statue of this founder in the Hall
Roger Williams
Richard
$800 [16]
Bon was the indigenous religion of Tibet before this now dominant one arrived
Buddhism
Richard
$1,000 [23]
This order of whales, dolphins & porpoises contains about 80 species
cetaceans
Richard
$800 [26]
James B. Stewart gives the lowdown on insider stock trading in his best seller "Den of" these
Thieves
Richard Lucy
DD $1,700 [6]
This cousin of Julius Caesar committed suicide in August, 20 B.C. at Alexandria, Egypt
Marc Antony
Richard
$1,000 [30]
Cultivated for its thick rind, citron is a member of this fruit genus
citrus
Richard Lucy
$1,000 [14]
Mississippi erected a statue of this president
Jefferson Davis
Don
$1,000 [17]
Candomble, practiced in this S. American country's Bahia state, combines African & Catholic elements
Brazil
Richard
DD $3,000 [20]
Shropshire, Marco Polo & Rambouillet are types of this mammal
sheep
Don
$1,000 [27]
This former White house Chief of Staff gave his version of the Watergate cover-up in "The Ends of Power"
Haldeman
Don

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

He received the most electoral votes of any third party candidate in the 20th century

Teddy Roosevelt

Lucy "Who is Teddy Roosevelt" — wagered $700
Don "Who is George Wallace?" — wagered $2,800
Richard "Who is Strom Thurmond" — wagered $3,000

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