Show #1202 1989-11-21 (taped 1989-08-22) Regular

Lisa Guay game 1.

Contestants

Gary Williams — an administrative manager from New York City, New York

Lisa Guay — a homemaker from Champlain, New York

Jim Dompkowski — a financial analyst from Portland, Maine (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jim $500 $700 $0 $0
3rd place: a Konica 35mm camera+Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! challenger
$3,100
16 R, 6 W (including 2 DDs)
Lisa $300 $2,900 $8,900 $10,000
New champion: $10,000
$8,900
23 R, 3 W
Gary $2,000 $3,000 $2,600 $600
2nd place: a trip for two to Washington, D.C.+Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! challenger
$2,400
9 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS FIRSTS SICKNESS & HEALTH MOVIES PROVERBS POTPOURRI HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON
$100 [1]
In 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in this horse race at Churchill Downs
the Kentucky Derby
Jim
$100 [23]
In the U.S. in 1988 there were 1,647 transplants of this organ, 1st transplanted by Christian Barnard
the heart
Jim
$100 [5]
Word that completes the titles "Red...", "Dead...", "Body..." & "Border..."
heat
Jim
$100 [18]
According to the proverb, you should always do this "on the bright side"
look
Lisa
$100 [8]
A pioneer of the U.S. Air Force, Benjamin Foulois took flying lessons by mail from them
the Wright brothers
Gary
$100 [12]
Children love to climb on the statue of Hans in this New York City park
Central Park
Gary
$200 [2]
In 1937, at the Crystal City, Tx. Spinach Festival, he became the 1st cartoon character to have a monument
Popeye
Jim
$200 [27]
The method of natural child-birth most widely used in the U.S. was developed by this French obstetrician
Lamaze
Jim
$200 [7]
Caesar Romero & Jack Nicholson have both played this role on screen
the Joker
Jim
$200 [19]
A proverb on appearances goes, "If the beard were all," this animal "might preach"
a goat
Lisa
$200 [15]
A recent Vatican postage stamp turned Sweden into Swabia due to a spelling mistake in this language
Latin
Lisa
$300 [14]
Hans wrote a story called "The Nightingale" & fell in love with this "Swedish Nightingale"
Jenny Lind
Jim
$300 [3]
This sewing machine maker was the 1st company to spend $1 million a year on advertising
Singer
Jim
$300 [28]
High density lipoproteins are considered good forms of this "fat"
cholesterol
Gary
$300 [9]
Like John Wayne with Duke, Henry Jones, Jr.'s nickname, Indiana, came from the name of this pet
his dog
Lisa
$300 [20]
"Every horse thinks its own pack" is this
heaviest
Lisa
$300 [24]
The June 1989 Life cover story was an uplifting piece on the 100th anniversary of this intimate apparel
bra (brassiere)
Gary
DD $400 [13]
The fairy tale that inspiredthe following song from the 1952 movie "Hans Christian Anderson":"The King is in the all together /But all together the all together /He's all together as naked as the day that he was born /The King is in the all together /But all together the all together..."
"The Emperor's New Clothes" (or "The King's New Clothes")
Gary
$400 [4]
The 1st U.S. president born on the West Coast
Nixon
Gary
$400 [10]
His 1st film was 1935's "Splendor"; his last, 1983's "Curse of the Pink Panther"
David Niven
Jim
$400 [21]
"Once" this, "twice shy"
bitten
Jim Lisa
$400 [25]
From 1941-66 the Camel sign in Times Square produced one of these every 4 seconds
a puff of smoke (smoke ring)
Gary
$400 [16]
One of his fairy tales is about a soldier made of this who falls in love with a ballerina doll
tin
Lisa
$500 [6]
The 1st Hebrew dictionary in the U.S. was written by this author of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"
Clement Moore
Gary
$500 [11]
He played the bounty hunter hired to locate the accountant played by Charles Grodin
Robert De Niro
Gary
$500 [22]
A man in this occupation should "stick to his last"
Shoemaker (or cobbler)
Lisa
$500 [26]
Mammy & Pappy Yokum lived in this community
Dogpatch
Lisa
$500 [17]
In one story, Karen lost control of her feet when she wore these
her red shoes

Double Jeopardy! Round

1930s BEST SELLERS EUROPE WORD PLAY FASHION HISTORY BUSINESS & INDUSTRY FAMOUS LASTS
$200 [5]
John Steinbeck's "Of Mice & Men" was his 1st best seller, this, his 2nd, was the No. 1 book of 1939
The Grapes of Wrath
Jim
$200 [3]
Oxford educated Olaf V became king of this Scandinavian country in 1957
Norway
Jim Lisa
$200 [15]
Add 1 letter to "Cree" to get the name of this other Indian tribe
Creek
Lisa
$200 [21]
Even "beefy" men can wear these boots named for a 19th century duke
Wellington
Lisa
$200 [1]
This 3rd largest U.S. automaker recently bought Thrifty, the 5th largest car rental company
Chrysler
Jim
$200 [26]
In 1681, on the island of Mauritius, this bird was seen alive for the last time
the dodo
Lisa
$400 [12]
2 best-selling self-help books of the decade were "Orchids on Your Budget" & "Wake Up &" do this
Live
$400 [8]
The country in which you're most likely to find Walloons
Belgium
Lisa Gary
$400 [16]
Oh, dear, the name of this American actress means "dear" in French
Cher
Lisa
$400 [22]
Used as ornamental trimmings for centuries, these beads share their name with a brass instrument
bugles
Lisa
$400 [2]
Dual health insurance company sometimes called "the blues"
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Lisa
$400 [27]
This actress "grace"d the cover of the last cover of Collier's magazine, dated January 4, 1957
Grace Kelly
Jim
DD $600 [13]
The 2 James Hilton novels that made the fiction best-selling list in 1935
Goodbye, Mr. Chips & Lost Horizon
Jim
$600 [9]
To gain its independence, Sweden defeated this much smaller country in the 1520s
Denmark
Jim
$600 [17]
It's the acronym for "The Royal Association for the Longevity and Preservation of 'The Honeymooners'"
R.A.L.P..H.
Jim
$600 [23]
A type of brooch worn in ancient Rome, or a bone in your leg which may have been named for it
a fibula
Lisa
$600 [4]
To get closer to the market, Bally will move its gaming equipment mfg. from Illinois to this state
Nevada
Jim Lisa
DD $2,500 [28]
She was Henry VIII's last wife
Catherine Parr
Jim
$800 [14]
His 1938 book, "Alone", described his months alone in the Antarctic
Byrd
Jim Lisa
$800 [10]
It's the capital of Lombardy & the financial center of Italy
Milan
Jim
$800 [19]
It's the only U.S. state whose name begins with 2 vowels
Iowa
Jim
$800 [24]
The chiton was the basic garment for both men & women in this ancient civilization
Greek
Lisa
$800 [6]
A suit was filed in Italy against Brown & Williamson for using this island's name for a cigarette
Capri
Lisa
$1,000 [18]
Her soapy story "Back Street" was a 1931 best seller & was filmed in 1932, 1941 & 1961
(Fannie) Hurst
Lisa
$1,000 [11]
This Balkan country's King Boris III died mysteriously after a confrontation with Hitler
Bulgaria
$1,000 [20]
This Italian dessert is the 1st complete word listed under "Z" in Webster's 3rd International Dictionary
zabaione
Lisa
$1,000 [25]
The calash was a garment resembling the top of a calèche, which was one of these
a carriage
Lisa
$1,000 [7]
Benjamin Harrison's Postmaster Gen.; he founded one of the 1st U.S. dept. stores in Philadelphia
Wanamaker
Lisa

Final Jeopardy!

THE SOLAR SYSTEM

It's the smallest of the 4 giant planets

Neptune

Gary "What is Mars?" — wagered $2,000
Lisa "What is Neptune?" — wagered $1,100

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