Show #1358 1990-06-27 (taped 1990-02-12) Regular

Dan Katz game 2.

Contestants

Dee Brady — a teacher from San Antonio, Texas

Paul Levy — a graphic designer originally from Brooklyn, New York

Dan Katz — an attorney originally from Baltimore, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dan $2,900 $4,700 $6,500 $12,001
2-day champion: $20,201
$6,100
20 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Paul $1,100 $2,300 $6,000 $12,000
2nd place: Keller dining furniture & Wurlitzer Rosemont clock
$7,500
22 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Dee $0 $1,300 $4,700 $200
3rd place: Technics compact disc changer & NES with Family + Junior versions of Jeopardy! + Wheel of Fortune
$4,500
8 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY RELIGION BASEBALL SEA LIFE THE MOVIES IN OTHER WORDS...
$100 [16]
Though only 146 square miles, this strip of land occupied by Israel since 1967 is often in the news
Gaza Strip
Paul
$100 [18]
The god of this was called Huitzilopochtli by the Aztecs & Ra by the Egyptians
sun
Paul
$100 [1]
1 of 3 Major League teams named for a state rather than a city
(1 of) Minnesota Twins (or Texas Rangers & California Angels)
Paul
$100 [26]
Sea otters eat while floating in this position
on their back
Paul
$100 [6]
He played Bond in "Thunderball"
Sean Connery
Paul
$100 [11]
One lupine animal dressed like a lamb
wolf in sheep's clothing
Dan
$200 [17]
The volcano on this island west of Java erupted n 1883 causing a tidal wave that killed 36,000 people
Krakatoa
Dan
$200 [20]
In Norwegian classrooms, instruction is given in this religion, but students can be excused
Lutheranism
$200 [2]
In 1927 this Yankee duo accounted for 107 home runs--1/4 of the American League total
Ruth & Gehrig
Dan
$200 [27]
The shell of the quahog variety of this bivalve was used as wampum by the Indians
clam
Dan
$200 [7]
Art Carney, Paul Newman & Billy Crystal all played title characters with this first name
Harry
Dan
$200 [12]
Throw a short-handled ax in a hole & cover it with dirt
bury the hatchet
Dan
$300 [19]
This low country's province of Luxembourg is bigger than the country of Luxembourg
Belgium
Dan
$300 [21]
The Mishnah & the Gemara comprise the body of Jewish law & learning known as this
Talmud
Dan
$300 [3]
In 1989 this team played only 17 night games at home, fewest in the Major Leagues
(Chicago) Cubs
Dan
$300 [28]
Tho most of these spiny animals in the class asteroidea have 5 arms, some may have over 40
starfish
Dee
$300 [8]
Dean Martin played this secret agent in 4 films
Matt Helm
Dan
$300 [13]
What's your opinion of those winesaps?
What do you think of those apples? (How 'bout them apples?)
Dan
$400 [24]
In Czechoslovakia this river, where U.S. & Soviet forces met in WWII is known as the Labe
Elbe
$500 [23]
On March 12, 1939 Eugenio Pacelli, who took this papal name, began a reign that lasted until 1958
Pope Pius XII
Paul
$400 [4]
In 1980 this K.C. Royals 3rd baseman hit .390, the highest average since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941
(George) Brett
Dan
$400 [29]
On sea lions & fur seals these sensory organs are external, while on true seals they're indented
ears
Paul
$400 [9]
They co-starred in "Ironweed" & "Heartburn"
Meryl Streep & Jack Nicholson
Paul
$400 [14]
Lachrymose droplets shed by certain large reptiles
crocodile tears
Dan
$500 [25]
The main thoroughfare in Venice, Italy is this canal that divides the city in 2
Grand Canal
Dee
DD $800 [22]
These 2 religions have been a part of Japanese life since the 6th century
Shinto & Buddhism
Dan
$500 [5]
In 1989 Kent Tekulve broke Hoyt Wilhelm's record for most games played at this position
pitcher
Dan
$500 [30]
Fishermen in the Orient put rings around the necks of these birds so they won't swallow the fish they catch
cormorants
Dee
$500 [10]
His film debut as a cadet in "Taps" in 1981 might have prepared him for "Casualties of War" in 1989
Sean Penn
$500 [15]
Males rarely attempt amorous overtures when dealing with bespectacled females
Men rarely make passes at women who wear glasses
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

SPANISH HISTORY SHAKESPEARE PHILADELPHIA ART FOOD FACTS SECRETARIES OF STATE
$200 [26]
They took Spain from the Carthaginians, & the Visigoths took it from them
Romans
Paul Dee
$200 [15]
"Measure for Measure" is the only Shakespeare play that opens in this Austrian city
Vienna
Dee
$200 [13]
Since 1894 a 37-foot statue of this founder of Philadelphia has stood atop the city hall
(William) Penn
Paul
$200 [1]
Dadaist leader Marcel Duchamp painted a moustache on a reproduction of this famous da Vinci work
Mona Lisa
Dan
$200 [2]
Ads tell us this food has "36 calories a pat, same as margarine"
butter
Paul
$200 [8]
This co-winner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize was America's 1st foreign-born Sec'y of State
Henry Kissinger
Paul
$400 [27]
This agency founded by Ferdinand & Isabella even investigated St. Ignatius Loyola
Inquisition
Paul
$400 [16]
He killed Hamlet's father by pouring poison into his ear
King Claudius
$400 [14]
Each year nearly a million people visit this red brick colonial building first known as the Pennsylvania State House
Independence Hall
Dan
$400 [7]
This painter's landscapes drew compliments at a Manet exhibition, much to the chagrin of Manet
Monet
Dan
$400 [3]
The leaves of this vegetable are eaten with the fingers; the heart with a knife & fork
artichoke
Paul
$400 [9]
In December 1985 he threatened to resign if required to take a polygraph test
George Shultz
Paul
$600 [28]
Sapin lost this to Great Britain in the Succession Wars of 1701-14 & still wants it back
Gibraltar
Paul
$600 [17]
She was King Lear's oldest daughter
Goneril
Dan Paul Dee
$600 [20]
The city's largest school of higher learning is this university at which Bill Cosby earned his B.A.
Temple
Paul
$600 [23]
Honoré Daumier went to prison for caricaturing King Louis Philippe as this fictional giant
Gargantua
$600 [4]
The literal translation of the Italian "tutti frutti"
all fruits
Dan
$800 [11]
In April 1980 Pres. Carter selected this Maine senator to succeed Cyrus Vance as Sec'y of State
(Edmund) Muskie
Dan
$800 [29]
During the Spanish-American War it was King Alfonso XIII against this U.S. President
McKinley
Paul
DD $1,000 [18]
1 of the 2 Shakespeare plays with 1-word titles that begin with "C"
(1 of) Cymbeline (or Coriolanus )
Dee
$800 [21]
In 1983 this Democrat was elected the city's first black mayor
(Wilson) Goode
Paul
$800 [24]
It's not known for sure if painters Hubert & Jan who had this last name were brothers
Van Eyck
Paul
$800 [5]
The name for this fluffy baked dish made with eggs comes from the French for "to blow"
soufflé
Dee
$1,000 [12]
FDR called this Sec'y of State the "Father of the U.N." for his efforts in organizing that world body
(Cordell) Hull
Paul
$1,000 [30]
In 1556 King Charles I abdicated & retired to one of these
monastery
Dee
$1,000 [19]
Richard II, Richard III & Henry VIII all had wives with this name
Anne
Paul
$1,000 [22]
One of Philadelphia's two daily newspapers
(1 of) Inquirer (or Daily News )
Paul
$1,000 [25]
Dutch artist who called his rigidly geometric style "Neoplasticism"
Piet Mondrian
$1,000 [6]
In cooking a farce is this, & hopefully yours won't turn out funny
stuffing
DD $1,500 [10]
Prior to serving a record 34 yrs. as Chief Justice, he was John Adams' Sec'y of State for 9 months
John Marshall
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

Harry Bailly, host of the Tabard Inn, serves as the M.C. in this collection of stories

The Canterbury Tales

Dee "What is the Leatherstocking Stories?" — wagered $4,500
Paul "What is Canterbury Tales?" — wagered $6,000
Dan "What is Canterbury Tales?" — wagered $5,501

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