Show #1319 1990-05-03 (taped 1989-12-11) Regular

Contestants

John Baird — an attorney from Norwalk, Ohio

Doug Fisher — a human resources advisor from Montreal, Quebec

Paula Massengale — a bookkeeper from San Antonio, Texas (whose 3-day cash winnings total $35,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paula $1,200 $7,100 $10,500 $15,500
4-day champion: $50,901
$10,700
31 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Doug $-400 $400 $2,200 $200
3rd place: M.C. Fina Silver Buffet Service
$2,200
9 R, 4 W
John $-200 $200 $1,400 $2,800
2nd place: CSR 286 Slimline Desktop Computer
$1,400
7 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

LETTER PERFECT POLITICAL QUOTES DISNEYLAND LOVE POEMS WINE TWINS
$100 [21]
As a prefix, this single letter can mean on, in, to or without
A
John
$100 [4]
On Nov. 24, 1963 Senator Mike Mansfield said, "A piece of each of us has died" the moment he was shot
John F. Kennedy
Paula
$100 [11]
On June 14, 1959 this vice president & his family opened Disneyland's monorail
Richard Nixon
Paula
$100 [16]
"Where both deliberate, the love is slight; who ever loved, that loved not at first" this
Sight
Paula
$100 [26]
Wine should be stored lying down, so this remains wet & swollen
Cork
Doug
$100 [1]
This Wrigley product has been using twins in its ads since 1939
Doublemint Gum
Paula
$200 [22]
For the Flying Fortress this letter preceded -17; for the Superfortress, -29
B
Paula
$200 [5]
FDR told the nation in 1936 that "This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with" this
Destiny
Paula
$200 [12]
2 of the 4 peaks in the Disneyland "mountain range"
Big Thunder, Matterhorn, Space Mountain & Splash Mountain
Paula
$200 [17]
Edmund Spenser called this season "The herald of love's mighty king"
Spring
Paula
$200 [27]
It follows "Cabernet" in a red wine, & precedes "Blanc" in a white wine
Sauvignon
Doug
$200 [2]
A Minnesota Twin could tell you this word is a synonym for twin bill
Doubleheader
John
$300 [23]
When this letter follows 100 degrees it makes it the boiling point of water
C
Paula
$300 [6]
Senator who said in '83, "I regret that I have but 1 wife to give to my country's infrastructure"
Bob Dole
Paula
$300 [13]
Of 7 days, 7 weeks or 7 months, time it took for the first million guests to visit Disneyland
7 weeks
Doug
$300 [18]
"Man, man, man is for the woman made .... as the spur is for the jade, as the scabbard for" this
The Blade
Paula
$300 [28]
During fermentation, this converts sugar in the grape juice into alcohol & carbon dioxide
yeast
Doug John
$300 [3]
A survey found the twins who play toddler Michelle Tanner on this show among viewers' favorite performers
Full House
Paula
$400 [24]
Single letter in the nickname of the second largest city in Texas
("Big) D" (for Dallas)
Paula
$400 [7]
1 of the 3 things which, according to John Fremont's 1856 G.O.P. campaign, should be free
(1 of) soil, men & speech
Paula Doug John
$400 [14]
New Orleans Square restaurant, or a hit song for Linda Ronstadt & Roy Orbison
Blue Bayou
Paula
$400 [19]
"If I should meet thee after long years, how should I greet thee?--with silence and" these
Tears
Paula
$400 [29]
A wine that's not a "sparkling" variety is called this
still wine
$400 [9]
Biblical pair born to Isaac & Rebekah, one was red all over when he was born, like a hairy garment
Jacob & Esau
Paula
$500 [25]
Letter that occurs most often in the phrase "An elephant never forgets"
E
Doug
$500 [8]
William Jennings Bryan was referring to him when he said, "We have a president who has kept .... us out of war."
Woodrow Wilson
Paula
$500 [15]
It may be Sleeping Beauty's castle, but in the doorway you hear this song from "Pinocchio"
"When You Wish Upon A Star"
Paula
DD $3,100 [20]
The poet who wrote, "And I will luve thee still, my dear, till a' the seas gang dry"
Robert Burns
Paula
$500 [10]
President Bush was upset when some of his staff posed for a photo with this "invisible twin" from Doonesbury
"Skippy"

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAYWRIGHTS HISTORIC CITIES PROPHECIES & PREDICTIONS THE DAKOTAS LIBRARIES POTPOURRI
$200 [6]
He wrote the dialogue for "Oklahoma!", "Carousel" & "The King & I", as well as the lyrics
Oscar Hammerstein
Paula John
$200 [1]
This capital of Turkey was once known as Angora & became known for its mohair
Ankara
Doug
$200 [16]
In April 1865 he had a dream foretelling his assassination
Abraham Lincoln
Doug
$200 [11]
In the Badlands area these animals live in colonies called dog towns
Prairie Dogs
Doug
$200 [21]
This university's Bodleian Library is entitled to free copies of all books printed in England
Oxford
Paula
$200 [26]
This rock star not only had the most No. 1 songs by a solo performer, he also had the most No. 2 hits
Elvis Presley
Doug John
$400 [7]
First name shared by playwrights Webster, Dryden & Singe
John
$400 [2]
The 2 cities that have served as capitals of Japan whose names are anagrams
Kyoto & Tokyo
Paula
$400 [17]
Attributed to the apostle John, this prophetic work is the last book of the New Testament
Revelation/The Apocalypse
John
$400 [12]
Both states are split by the Missouri River & both fall into these 2 time zones
Central & Mountain
John
$400 [22]
This 7-day observance promoted by the American Library Association takes place in April
National Library Week
Doug John
$400 [27]
"Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars" is this disk jockey's TV & radio sign-off
Casey Kasem
Paula
$600 [8]
"Catty" poet whose 1949 play "The Cocktail Party" is based on an ancient Greek play by Euripides
T.S. Eliot
Paula
$600 [3]
Also known as Aix-La- Chapelle, Aachen, Germany is the city where this ruler established his court in 794
Charlemagne
Paula
$600 [18]
He supposedly predicted the Great Fire of London & the death of King Henry II of France
Nostradamus
Paula
$600 [13]
The 2 states' largest cities are Fargo & Sioux Falls, not these, their capitals
Bismarck & Pierre
Paula
$600 [23]
In the 1870s this type of catalog began to replace the book-form catalog
Card Catalog
Paula
$800 [9]
He co-wrote the stage version of his novel "Native Son" with Paul Green
Richard Wright
$800 [4]
At the Diet held in this city in 1521, Martin Luther refused to eat his words
Worms
Paula
$800 [19]
Some ancient cultures made predictions by hepatoscopy, examining this organ of a sacrificed lamb
the liver
Paula Doug
$1,000 [15]
When B. Harrison signed the 2 bills making the Dakotas states, this information was kept secret
Which state was first
Paula
$800 [24]
The Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image is part of the library at this theater complex
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Paula
DD $5,000 [10]
His lesser-known plays include "Fools", "God's Favorite" & "The Gingerbread Lady"
Neil Simon
Paula
$1,000 [5]
The oldest stock exchange in Europe is located in this Belgian center of the world diamond trade
Antwerp
Paula
$1,000 [20]
Known as "The Sleeping Prophet", in 1941 he predicted NYC would be destroyed near the year 2000
Edgar Cayce
Doug
DD $3,000 [14]
It took treaties with these 2 countries for the U.S. to get all the area that's now North Dakota
England & France
Paula
$1,000 [25]
Paris library whose beginning may be traced back to the 1300s, making it one of the world's oldest
Bibliotheque Nationale

Final Jeopardy!

ACTORS & THEIR ROLES

Robert Shaw, Richard Burton & Charles Laughton all played this ruler on film

Henry VIII

John "Who was Henry VIII?" — wagered $1,400
Doug "Who is Richard III?" — wagered $2,000
Paula "Who is Henry VIII?" — wagered $5,000

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