Show #1183 1989-10-25 (taped 1989-06-27) Regular

Steve Berman game 2.

Contestants

Lee Raskin — a high school teacher from San Diego, California

Erin Sheffield — a yoga instructor from Ventura County, California

Steve Berman — a film executive from Santa Monica, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Steve $1,700 $2,800 $8,800 $5,199
2-day champion: $17,400
$7,800
24 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W
Erin $600 $2,200 $6,200 $100
2nd place: Jean d'Eve watch + a Dessert of the Month membership
$6,200
13 R, 0 W
Lee $700 $1,400 $1,900 $0
3rd place: a recliner + a Nintendo system featuring Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune games
$3,400
13 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

QUOTES FAMOUS COUPLES TRANSPORTATION BOXING MOVIES MEDICINE LEFTOVERS
$100 [6]
During the filming of "Citizen Kane", it was said of him, "There but for the grace of God goes God"
Orson Welles
Steve
$100 [20]
This blonde country singer is rarely seen in public with her husband of over 20 years, Carl Dean
Dolly Parton
Steve
$100 [8]
Prowl cars are a tool of this profession
policemen
Steve
$100 [1]
He played a boxer who kills his friend in "Killer McCoy"--a far cry from Andy Hardy
Mickey Rooney
Steve Lee
$100 [15]
Blood pressure problem often called "the silent killer" because it often has no obvious symptoms in early stages
hypertension
Erin
$100 [25]
You can buy an M.I.6 agent dossier to go with role-playing games based on this movie hero
007
Erin
$200 [7]
Around 1803 Madame de Staël remarked that he "is nothing more than Robespierre on horseback"
Napoleon Bonaparte
Lee
$200 [21]
This couple's adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, appears with them in "New York Stories"
Woody Allen & Mia Farrow
Lee
$200 [9]
To drive too close to the car in front of you, or the word for the back door on a station wagon
tailgate
Erin
$200 [2]
In 1949 he took it on the chin as the "Champion" but his dimple stayed intact
Kirk Douglas
Steve
$200 [16]
Doses of this mineral are prescribed for women suffering from osteoporosis
calcium
Lee
$200 [29]
Drying lavender & placing it inside your garments can protect them against these
moths
Erin
$300 [12]
Albert Einstein said this woman scientist was "the only one whom fame has not corrupted"
Marie Curie
Lee
$300 [22]
Tatum O'Neal married him in 1987: it must have been a love match
John McEnroe
Steve
$300 [10]
A short, nondangerous military mission as easy as a dairy delivery
a milk run
Lee
$400 [4]
He was the 1st actor to win an Oscar for playing a boxer, in "The Champ"
Wallace Beery
Steve
$300 [17]
condition that causes loss of vision when the lens of the eye loses transparency & grows cloudy
cataracts
Lee
$300 [28]
"The magazine of Hawaii & the Pacific"; its name can be a greeting or a type of shirt
Aloha
Erin
$400 [13]
Churchill said this Sec'y of State under Ike was "a bull who carries his china shop with him"
John Foster Dulles
Steve
$400 [23]
Jules Dassin married this actress after directing her in "Never on Sunday"
Melina Mercouri
Steve
$400 [11]
This nickname for a mule driver makes him sound like he "hides" them rather than guides them
a mule skinner
Erin
DD $500 [3]
Thissong was the theme for the 1947 John Garfield classic of the same name
"Body And Soul"
Steve
$400 [18]
Barbara Bush's 18 lb. weight loss in early '89 was caused by Graves' Disease, overactivity of this gland
the thyroid
Steve
$400 [26]
The colors of France's tricolor flag
red, white & blue
Erin
$500 [14]
Witty New Yorker who once called herself "the toast of 2 continents: Greenland & Australia"
Dorothy Parker
Steve
$500 [24]
So far, he's the only man who's married Barbra Streisnad
Elliott Gould
Steve Lee
$500 [30]
Before nylon was developed, most parachutes were made of this material
silk
Lee
$500 [5]
He was the last actor to win an Oscar for playing a boxer, & that's no "bull"
Robert De Niro
Steve
$500 [19]
Common wrinkles, acne & baldness originate in this middle layer of the skin, the thickest
the dermis
Steve
$500 [27]
This has been the official name of the Mounties since 1920
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Erin

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR FOOD ENGLISH LITERATURE BEAUTY QUEENS WORLD CITIES OLD-TIME RADIO
$200 [1]
In 1862 the Confederate Congress exempted those in charge more than 20 of these from army service
slaves
Steve
$200 [11]
It's a thick Italian vegetable soup made with herbs, beans & bits of pasta
minestrone
Lee
$200 [13]
Mrs. Moore goes to Chandrapore, India to visit her son, the city magistrate, in this E.M. Forster novel
A Passage to India
Steve
$200 [22]
For 8 seasons this Miss America of 1971 served as co-hostess of CBS' "the NFL Today
Phyllis George
Steve
$200 [2]
City that's home to "O Sole Mio" & Neapolitans
Naples
Lee
$200 [12]
This Saturday night country music show began on WSM in Nashville in 1925 & is till on the air
the Grand Ole Opry
Steve
$600 [4]
when these 2 ships battled it out on March 9, 1862, neither won
the Monitor & the Merrimack
Lee
$400 [18]
This company's cookies are "made by elves"
Keebler
Lee
$600 [15]
It's reported John F. Kennedy's favorite poem was "Ulysses" by this British poet laureate
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Steve
$400 [23]
This former Miss America now plays Lily Munster in the syndicated TV series "The Munsters Today
Lee Meriwether
$400 [7]
In 1979 the Arab League expelled Egypt & moved its headquarters from this city to Tunis
Cairo
Steve
$400 [27]
This TV foil for Lucille Ball in the '60s was radio's original Flash Gordon
Gale Gordon
Steve
$800 [5]
In December 1864 he wired Lincoln, "I beg to present to you as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah
sherman
Lee
$600 [19]
The plantain, a large variety of this fruit, is always cooked before being eaten
the banana
Lee
$800 [16]
Her last 2 major novels, "Northanger Abbey" & "Persuasion", were published posthumously
Jane Austen
Steve
$600 [24]
Before messing with the critters on "The Beverly Hillbillies", this actress was Miss New Orleans
Donna Douglas
Steve
$600 [8]
Porteños, or "People of the Port", are what residents of this Argentine city are called
Buenos Aires
Erin
$600 [28]
Both Hal Peary & Willard Waterman played this "Great" water commissioner
the Great Gildersleeve
Erin
$1,000 [6]
The Union win at Cedar Creek was partly due to his "ride" alerting men to turn back & fight
Phil Sheridan
$800 [20]
Sauce Mousseline is hollandaise sauce with the addition of this ingredient
cream
Lee
$1,000 [17]
George Eliot set Mr. Tulliver's mill on this river
the Floss
Erin
$800 [25]
This one-time "I've Got a Secret" panelist was the 1st Miss America to be awarded a scholarship
Bess Myerson
Steve
$800 [9]
The 2nd largest city in Saskatchewan, it starts with the same 6 letters
Saskatoon
Erin
$800 [29]
This columnist 1st went on the air in 1931, 17 years before his 23-year run on TV
Ed Sullivan
Steve
DD $1,500 [3]
Gen. Buckner, who unconditionally surrendered Ft. Donelson to this gen., later served as one of his pallbearers
Ulysses Grant
Lee
$1,000 [21]
French for "couch", this appetizer consists of a savory food sitting on a piece of bread or toast
canapé
DD $1,200 [14]
This famous title teacher taught at the Marcia Blaine school for Girls
Jean Brodie
Steve
$1,000 [26]
25 years after winning Miss Chicago, this actress won an Oscar for "The Last Picture Show"
Cloris Leachman
Steve
$1,000 [10]
Whenit was a Roman trading center it was called Juvavum; when Mozart was born there it was called this
Salzburg
Erin
$1,000 [30]
"Holy mackerel!" This con artist was head of the Mystic Knights of the Sea lodge on "Amos "n" Andy"
Kingfish (George Stevens)
Steve

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. PRESIDENTS

He married the same woman twice: in 1791 & again in 1794

Andrew Jackson

Lee "Who was Madison?" — wagered $1,900
Erin "Who is John" — wagered $6,100
Steve "Who was John Q Adams" — wagered $3,601

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