Show #886 1988-06-13 (taped 1988-03-14) Regular

Stephen Lebowitz game 2.

Contestants

John Chivers — a systems analyst from Fremont, California

Tom Straczynski — a teacher from Bayside, New York

Stephen Lebowitz — a physician from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $16,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stephen $1,500 $2,400 $8,900 $15,900
2-day champion: $32,600
$6,800
16 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Tom $300 $800 $7,200 $2,800
2nd place: Broyhill home bedroom set & Waverly home bedding fashions
$5,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
John $1,800 $4,300 $5,700 $1
3rd place: KitchenAid electric range
$5,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

WASHINGTONIANS APPLES BROADWAY LYRICS BOOKS & AUTHORS TV GUIDE SAYS "SUMMER"
$100 [22]
The blonde who's played the title role in "Hello, Dolly" over 3000 times
Carol Channing
Stephen
$100 [24]
Ducking & bobbing for apples are games most associated with this holiday
Halloween
Tom
$100 [11]
"Chicks & ducks & geese better" do this "when I take you out in the surrey"
scurry
John
$100 [2]
Bruce Catton is best known for writing books about this event
the Civil War
Tom
$100 [5]
"Kirk, assigned to protect a grain shipment, finds that he has trouble with 'Tribbles'"
Star Trek
John
$100 [1]
The crookneck or the zucchini, for example
summer squash
John
$200 [23]
Born Abdullah Jaffa Bey Khan, since age 11 he wanted to have his own ballet company
Robert Joffrey
$200 [25]
To get pink applesauce, you should include this part when cooking the apples
the peel
John
$200 [3]
"Oh, no! Not in springtime! Summer, winter or fall! No, never could I" do this "at all!"
leave you
John
$200 [4]
Her 1st novel was "Little House in the Big Woods"
Laura Ingalls (Wilder)
Tom
$200 [6]
"A way-out hair style creates problems for Harriet"
Ozzie and Harriet
John
$200 [7]
A heels-over-head body roll
summersault
John
$300 [17]
Though called "The Old Groaner", he titled his autobiography "Call Me Lucky"
Bing Crosby
John
$300 [28]
In early America, most apples were used to make this
(hard) cider
John
$300 [19]
It's when you should "rise & look around you & you'll see who you are"
on a clear day
John
$300 [15]
Ex-wife who coyly called her scandalous 1988 autobiography "The Prize Pulitzer"
Roxanne Pulitzer
Stephen
$300 [12]
"Doc falls for a seasick stowaway (Charo)"
The Love Boat
Stephen
$300 [8]
While it sounds like corporate shares traded in July, it's actually Strawhat Theater
summer stock
Stephen
DD $500 [26]
Since his death in 1970, some 100 albums of this guitarist's work have been released:
Jimi Hendrix
John
$400 [20]
"It's delicious, it's delectable, it's delirious, it's dilemma, it's delimit, it's deluxe, it's" this
de-lovely
John
$400 [16]
"The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" was 1 of only 2 novels written by this playwright
Tennessee Williams
Tom
$400 [13]
"Lionel tries to bring peace between his fiancee's grandfathers: 1 black, 1 white & both prejudiced"
The Jeffersons
John
$400 [9]
Seals & Crofts had this hit in the fall of 1972
"Summer Breeze"
Stephen
$500 [27]
Rose Hovick, a.k.a. Gypsy Rose Lee, was the older sister of this actress
June Havoc
John
$500 [21]
In "A Chorus Line", Cassie sings "All I ever needed was the music &" this
the mirror
$500 [18]
The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889 was the setting for her 1930 novel "Cimarron"
Edna Ferber
Stephen
$500 [14]
"Jennifer becomes a jewel thief after being hypnotized by an unorthodox beautician"
Hart to Hart
Stephen
$500 [10]
1972 book by Roger Kahn about the Brooklyn Dodgers of the early 1950s
The Boys of Summer
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

ENGLAND ART HISTORIC NICKNAMES INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS YOGA "WINTER"
$200 [2]
This city was supposedly named for a mythical creature, the liver bird
Liverpool
Stephen
$200 [10]
This delicate, thin paper used by Asian artists comes from a tree of the same name, not a grain
rice
John
$200 [11]
He was called "Ringlets" by his men & "Yellow Hair" by the Indians
George Custer
Tom
$200 [25]
This French co. is world's #1 maker of disposable razors, cigarette lighters & ballpoint pens
Bic
Stephen
$200 [16]
The crow, the cobra & the locust, among others
yoga positions
Tom
$200 [20]
The acorn or the hubbard, for example
winter squash
Stephen
$400 [3]
The church where Shakespeare is buried overlooks this river
the Avon
Tom
$400 [9]
Jon Gnagy was one of the 1st to use this medium to teach large numbers of people how to draw
television
Tom
$400 [12]
"Cap the Knife", or more recently, "Cap the Knight"
Caspar Weinberger
John
$600 [28]
Imperial margarine, All, Wisk & Surf are marketed by this U.S. subsidiary of Anglo-Dutch Unilever
Lever Brothers
$400 [17]
One form that requires less concentration than Hindu yoga is "TM", which means this
transcendental meditation
Stephen
$400 [21]
Oil of this plant, whose leaves keep their color all year, flavors some candies & chewing gum
wintergreen
Tom
$600 [4]
This great-grandmother is an expert at fly-fishing, pool, playing the bongos, & opening hospitals
The Queen Mum (Elizabeth)
Stephen
$800 [7]
Famed French Fauve artist noted for his colors, or the dog in "Down & Out in Beverly Hills"
Matisse
$600 [13]
"The Scourge of God"
Attila the Hun
Tom
$800 [29]
NTT, called the world's most valuable company, is this country's phone company
Japan
$600 [18]
From Sanskrit for "venerable", he's a yogi's spiritual guide
guru
Tom
$600 [22]
The Bolsheviks took power & captured top gov't officials when they seized this Petrograd building
the Winter Palace
Tom
$800 [1]
Legend says King Lear's father & his swine rolled in the mud in this city's ancient Roman spa
Bath
Stephen
$1,000 [8]
A critic called this artist's "Olympia" "obviously naked rather than conventionally nude"
Edouard Manet
John
$800 [14]
"The Lady with the Hatchet", & we don't mean Lizzie Borden
Carrie Nation
Stephen
$1,000 [30]
World's #1 maker of light bulbs, this Dutch company's brands include Norelco, Philco & Magnavox
Philips
John
$800 [19]
Yogis practice pranayama, a controlled way of doing this
breathing
Stephen
$800 [23]
Once musical director for RCA Victor, he had hits of his own with "Blue Tango" & "Canadian Sunset"
Hugo Winterhalter
John
$1,000 [5]
Built by George IV, the royal pavilion at this seaside resort is an ornate Oriental palace
Brighton
Tom
DD $2,000 [6]
Thomas Cole lived in Catskill, N.Y. & was a founder of the school of art named for this body of water
the Hudson River
Tom
$1,000 [15]
"The Father of the Turks"
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Tom
DD $2,500 [26]
Samsung is this country's largest company
South Korea
Stephen
$1,000 [27]
Yogis do this primarily to bring the mind & senses under control, & to cleanse the body
fasting
Tom
$1,000 [24]
This play based on the Sacco-Vanzetti case is considered by some Maxwell Anderson's best
"Winterset"

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTS

1 of the 2 presidents who were both widowed & remarried while in office

Woodrow Wilson or John Tyler

John "Who was Grover Cleveland?" — wagered $5,699
Tom "Who was Taft?" — wagered $4,400
Stephen "Who was Woodrow Wilson?" — wagered $7,000

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