Show #1007 1989-01-10 (taped 1988-10-10) Regular

Contestants

Liz Silver — an advertising executive from San Jose, California

Charlie Brown — an attorney from Utica, New York

Dianne Bubb — a personal assistant originally from London, England (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dianne $400 $600 $3,800 $2,800
3rd place: Daniel Mink ladies & gentlemen watches + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$3,800
17 R, 5 W
Charlie $1,300 $2,000 $9,200 $15,601
New champion: $15,601
$6,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Liz $200 $1,600 $7,800 $3,900
2nd place: trip on Delta to Boston & stay at Guest Quarters Suite Hotel + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$7,600
17 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

1984 KID STUFF AUTOMOBILES WINE WOMEN SONG
$100 [12]
Svetlana Alliluyeva, this man's daughter, went back to the USSR
Stalin
Charlie
$100 [7]
The Owl & the Pussycat bought this wedding accessory from a pig who wore it in his nose
ring
Liz
$100 [14]
A holder for one of these was available on the 1942 Pontiac, obviously for a rainy day
umbrella
Dianne
$100 [23]
In making a red wine, this part of the grape must be included in the fermenting tank
the skin
Liz
$100 [5]
It's believed no other woman held this rank on a U.S. merchant ship before Lynn Korwatch in 1988
captain
Charlie Liz
$100 [1]
He wrote songs like "You Gotta Start Off Each Day With a Song" & "Inka Dinka Doo"
Jimmy Durante
Dianne
$200 [13]
After a 5 1/2 year hiatus, this quiz show returned to the air
Jeopardy!
Dianne
$200 [8]
"The Incredible Journey" described the incredible journey of 2 dogs & 1 of these
Siamese cat
Dianne
$200 [15]
This popular German import sports a castle on the hub of its steering wheel
Volkswagen (VW)
Charlie
$200 [24]
The world's leading wine producer, this European country produces even more than France
Italy
Charlie
$200 [6]
Tyka Nelson, sister of this rock star, titled her 1st album "Royal Blue" not, "Royal Purple"
Prince
Dianne Liz
$200 [2]
Long before Roger Rabbit, Brer Rabbit hopped down the road with James Baskett in this 1946 film
Song of the South
Dianne
$300 [16]
The Space Shuttle Discovery captured 2 of these & brought them back to Earth to be repaired
satellites
Liz
$300 [9]
Even though they were "baked in a pie", "4 & 20 blackbirds" did this "when the pie was opened"
they all began to sing
Dianne
$300 [28]
To this car company, a Marlin wasn't a fish but a 6-passenger fastback built in the '60s
American Motors (or Rambler)
Liz
$300 [25]
Roman Catholic monastic order noted for is winery at St. Helena in California's Napa Valley
Christian Brothers
Dianne
$300 [18]
A recent survey cited this "Fatal Attraction" star as the most romantic actress
Glenn Close
Dianne
$300 [3]
Stevie Wonder's 2 1/2 LP set which hit No. 1 on Cash Box, Record World & Billboard its 1st week
Songs in the Key of Life
$400 [21]
As usual, this Cincinnati-based company spent more on advertising than any other U.S. corporation
Procter & Gamble
Liz
$400 [10]
The original curse said she would die after pricking herself on a spindle
Sleeping Beauty
Charlie
$400 [29]
Retailer that stopped marketing cars at the turn of the century but then offered the Allstate in '52
Sears
$400 [26]
The area surrounding this seaport of SW France is the most important fine wine region in the world
Bordeaux
Dianne
$400 [19]
Few know this U.S. runner is a talented seamstress; many just remember her '84 Olympic spill
Mary Decker Slaney
Liz
$400 [4]
She posed on the cover of her album "Songbird" with a dog, explaining, "Sorry...couldn't find a bird!"
Barbra Streisand
Dianne Liz
$500 [22]
This man replaced retiring Howard Baker as Senate Majority Leader
Bob Dole
$500 [11]
Cleo the goldfish appears only in the Disney version of this story
Pinocchio
Dianne Charlie
$500 [30]
In the 1949 film "The Great Gatsby", the hero drove this classic luxury car
Duesenberg
$500 [27]
Called "the most Greek" of Greek wines, it's flavored with a pine resin
Retsina
Dianne
$500 [20]
In 1960 Siramavo Bandaranaike of this island country became the world's 1st woman p.m.
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Dianne Charlie
DD $500 [17]
Musical based on the life of Edvard Grieg
The Song of Norway
Liz

Double Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS ANIMALS WORLD HISTORY WEATHER HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES "GOD"LY THINGS
$200 [3]
At the start of the 1885 novel he's living with the Widow Douglas & her sister Miss Watson
Huckleberry Finn
Liz
$200 [15]
Like a snake, a hummingbird has a forked one
tongue
Dianne
$200 [19]
In 1059, to avoid secular control, Pope Nicholas II declared the pope should be elected by 7 of them
cardinals
Liz
$200 [22]
The lowest recorded temperature in the U.S. occurred in this state
Alaska
Liz
$200 [1]
His "Fly" scared Geena Davis on film but theirs was no fly-by-night romance: she married him
Jeff Goldblum
Dianne
$200 [10]
All U.S. currency carries this motto
In God We Trust
Dianne
$400 [4]
George Babbitt's job in Zenith, the Zip City
realtor
$400 [16]
You don't have to be a "wit" to know that this is a young louse
nit
$400 [20]
During the 1917 revolution, this group's slogan was "Peace, Land & Bread"
Bolsheviks
Dianne Charlie
$400 [25]
This "burns off" when sunlight penetrates it & warms the ground beneath it
fog
Charlie
$400 [2]
Actress Laura Johnson is lawfully wed to this "L.A. Law" hunk
Harry Hamlin
Liz
$400 [12]
Term that usually refers to some desolate & remote place
Godforsaken
Charlie
$600 [5]
Squire Trelawney hired him to be the cook on the Hispaniola
Long John Silver
$600 [17]
The Information Please Almanac calls it "a curious, long-haired ox found in Tibet"
yak
Liz
$600 [21]
Following the 1857 Indian mutiny, Britain took over direct control of India from this company
East India Company
Dianne
$600 [28]
In polar regions, warm air meeting cold can cause "diamond dust", particles of this in the air
ice
Liz
$600 [8]
Michael Spound & Heidi Bohay were married on this show for 5 years before getting married in real life
Hotel
Dianne
$600 [13]
The plot of this film comedy revolves around a Coke bottle that is dropped from a plane over Botswana
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Liz
$800 [6]
Author H. Rider Haggard set this English explorer searching for "King Solomon's Mines"
Allan Quatermain
$1,000 [27]
Dolphins, whales & porpoises are members of this order of mammals
cetacean
Charlie
DD $1,000 [23]
Wars between Italy & this African country broke out in 1887, 1895 & 1935
Ethiopia
Liz
$800 [29]
From the type of storms they bring, cumulonimbus clouds are known by this booming term
thunderheads
Charlie
$800 [9]
Lana Turner, Ava Gardner & novelist Kathleen Winsor were 3 of this bandleader's 8 wives
Artie Shaw
Liz
$800 [14]
Jesus taught, "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called" this
the children of God
Dianne
$1,000 [7]
Character who relates the detective story "The Sign of Four"
Dr. Watson
Dianne
DD $3,200 [26]
It's what makes the fisher valuable
his fur
Charlie
$1,000 [24]
Napoleon eventually denounced this foreign minister of his as a coward, a traitor & a thief
Talleyrand
$1,000 [30]
Rain with a pH reading of less than 5.6
acid rain
Charlie
$1,000 [11]
Louis B. Mayer disapproved of June Allyson's marriage to this man but still gave her away at the wedding
Dick Powell
Liz
$1,000 [18]
This novel by Erskine Caldwell deals with amoral mountaineers from Georgia
God's Little Acre
Liz

Final Jeopardy!

THE OLYMPICS

In 1960 he became the 1st black athlete to carry the U.S. flag in the Olympic procession

Rafer Johnson

Dianne "Who is" — wagered $1,000
Liz "Who is Cassius Clay?" — wagered $3,900
Charlie "Who was Rafer Johnson" — wagered $6,401

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