Show #1434 1990-11-22 (taped 1990-09-11) Regular

Steve Robin game 3.

Contestants

Danny Shapiro — a gynecologist originally from Miami, Florida

Michele Barkalow — a physical therapist from Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Steve Robin — a marketing director from Scottsdale, Arizona (whose 2-day cash winnings total $16,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $1,700 $2,500 $6,000 $12,000
3-day champion: $28,100
$5,600
23 R (including 2 DDs), 8 W (including 1 DD)
Michele $1,100 $2,500 $7,100 $2,100
3rd place: Whirpool freezer + The Jeopardy! Book + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$7,100
17 R, 2 W
Danny $0 $100 $3,300 $2,300
2nd place: Dresher brass bed & Norman's of Salisbury bedding ensemble + The Jeopardy! Book + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$3,300
8 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

GIRLS IN SONG COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ODD JOBS 3-LETTER WORDS INDIANS THANKSGIVING
$100 [1]
According to the Beatles, she "picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been"
Eleanor Rigby
Michele
$100 [6]
This branch of the University of California has the largest collection of films on a college campus
UCLA
Steve
$100 [16]
A sailor who created this carved whale ivory was called a scrimshoner
scrimshaw
Steve
$100 [26]
Some 9 million people in Japan practice this form of Buddhism
Zen
Steve Danny
$100 [11]
General George Crook, who tracked down Geronimo, called this tribe the "tigers of the human species"
Apache
Steve
$100 [21]
The broad-breasted white is the most common U.S. variety found on Thanksgiving tables
turkey
Danny
$200 [2]
She's "the vamp of Savannah"
Hard Hearted Hannah
Steve
$200 [7]
This state established the first public junior college at Joliet in 1901
Illinois
Steve
$200 [17]
Of a gaffer, a gofer, or a grip, the chief electrician on a movie set
gaffer
Steve Danny
$400 [28]
In tennis, a serve that hits the net & drops into the proper court is called this
let
Michele Danny
$200 [12]
Pocahontas died in this country in 1617
England
Steve
$200 [22]
Sarah Hale's letters to this president convinced him to proclaim it a national holiday in 1863
Abraham Lincoln
Michele
$300 [3]
Bobby Goldsboro lamented, "Now my life's an empty stage where" she "lived and...played"
Honey
Steve
$300 [8]
Joe Paterno, football coach at this eastern school, has seen 90% of his players graduate
Penn St.
Michele
$300 [18]
Surprisingly, this word meaning shoe mender once meant someone clumsy at work
cobbler
Danny
$500 [27]
It often precedes a married woman's maiden name
née
Steve
$300 [13]
The "three sisters of the Iroquois" were beans, squash & this food
corn (maize)
Michele
$300 [23]
In 1939 he asked Congress to change it to the 4th Thursday in November to extend holiday shopping
Roosevelt
Michele
$400 [4]
Rod Stewart said of her, "I know I keep you amused, but I feel I'm being used"
Maggie May
Michele
$400 [9]
This Tempe, Ariz. school has the largest collection of outer space materials on any college campus
Arizona St. University
Steve
$400 [19]
Stunt flyers were formerly called this since they often took farmers on joy rides
barnstormers
Steve
$400 [14]
In 1867 this nation built its capitol in Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Cherokee
Steve
$400 [24]
The poem "Thanksgiving Day" inspired a seasonal song titled with this opening line
"Over the River and Through the Woods"
Steve
$500 [5]
In a 1969 hit Neil Diamond told her "good times never seemed so good"
Sweet Caroline
Steve
DD $700 [10]
It has the largest enrollment on any private college in Indiana
University of Notre Dame
Steve
$500 [20]
As a prima ballerina is a leading female soloist, this is a principal male soloist
premier danseur
Steve
$500 [15]
With Squanto serving as interpreter, this chief agreed to a treaty with the Pilgrims
Massasoit
$500 [25]
The governor of Plymouth Colony who first invited the Indians to a 3-day Thanksgiving feast
(William) Bradford
Michele

Double Jeopardy! Round

"S"CIENCE POETRY CLASSICAL MUSIC EARLY AMERICA EUROPEAN CITIES LEGAL QUOTATIONS
$200 [1]
The 2 times of year, in June & December, when the sun is farthest from the equator
solstice
Danny
$200 [18]
Japanese poet Matsuo Basho sings the praises of this "flower of the east"
chrysanthemum
Steve
$200 [4]
This guitarist gave his first concert in Granada, Spain in 1909
Andrés Segovia
Steve Michele
$200 [15]
The stars--&--stripes design she's believed to have sewn was adopted by Congress in 1777
Betsy Ross
Steve
$200 [5]
In 1975, 35 nations pledged to respect human rights in "Accords" signed in this Finnish capital
Helsinki
Danny
$200 [26]
Colley Cibber said that this "is eleven points in the law"
possession
Michele
$400 [2]
It's the common table sugar extracted from sugar cane & sugar beets
sucrose
Michele
$400 [19]
"In Flanders Fields" these flowers "blow"
poppies
Michele
$600 [12]
Many date the birth of modern music to the riotous 1913 premiere of this composer's "The Rite of Spring"
Stravinsky
Michele
$400 [16]
New York City held this event for the first time on March 17, 1762
St. Patrick's Day parade
Steve
$400 [6]
Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki raft is preserved in a museum in this capital of his native land
Oslo
Steve
$600 [29]
This author's Mr. Bumble declared "The law is a ass, a idiot"
Dickens
Steve
$600 [3]
Polaris is an example of this largest type of star
supergiant
$600 [20]
As Wordsworth "wandered" lonely as a cloud," he saw "a crowd, a host" of these flowers
daffodils
Michele
$800 [13]
In 1875 he was named president of the Academy of Music in Budapest
Liszt
Steve
$600 [17]
As early as 1771 a reward was offered for the capture of this leader of the Green Mountain Boys
Ethan Allen
Michele
$800 [8]
Tallinn, capital of this Baltic republic, was known as Revel until 1918
Estonia
Steve
$800 [28]
Rudyard Kipling called the law of this place "as old and as true as the sky"
the jungle
Michele
$800 [10]
The ozone layer is part of this layer of the atmosphere
stratosphere
Steve
$800 [21]
This author called Elaine "the lily maid of Astolat" in his "Idylls of the King"
Tennyson
Michele
$1,000 [14]
After years of near blindness, his sight was supposedly restored 10 days before he died in 1750
Johann Sebastian Bach
Steve
$800 [24]
Pioneers began to move west in this type of covered wagon introduced by the Pennsylvania Dutch
Conestoga
Danny
DD $1,000 [7]
The European Parliament meets in these 2 places both ending in "bourg"
Strasbourg & Luxembourg
Steve
$1,000 [27]
"Great cases like hard cases make bad law," said this Supreme Court justice, appointed in 1902
(Oliver Wendell) Holmes
Michele
$1,000 [23]
It's the transformation of a substance directly from a solid to a vapor state
sublimate (sublimation)
Steve Danny
$1,000 [22]
Belphoebe, representing Queen Elizabeth I, bathed with "roses red & violets blue" in this Spenser poem
The Faerie Queene
Michele
DD $1,100 [11]
Mozart was a mason, & this opera of his revealed some of the rites of freemasonry
The Magic Flute
Steve
$1,000 [25]
From 1784-88 the state of Franklin existed in what is now this southern state
Tennessee
Steve
$1,000 [9]
A 1954 agreement between Italy & Yugoslavia gave Italy this Adriatic seaport
Trieste
Danny

Final Jeopardy!

TRAVEL & TOURISM

In 1841 his 1st package tour took 570 people from Leicester to Loughborough for a temperance rally

Thomas Cook

Danny "Who is Fodor" — wagered $1,000
Steve "Who was Cook?" — wagered $6,000
Michele "Who was Michelin?" — wagered $5,000

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