Show #1441 1990-12-03 (taped 1990-09-17) Regular

Bruce Ikawa game 2.

Contestants

Kathy Brice — a principal of a consulting engineering firm originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba

Dave Bergmann — an attorney from Columbus, Ohio

Bruce Ikawa — a college professor originally from Indianapolis, Indiana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $1,500 $3,800 $12,200 $13,199
2-day champion: $28,000
$13,400
33 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Dave $700 $2,200 $5,600 $1,700
2nd place: Yamaha Clavinova keyboard + Maple Leaf bullion investment coins
$5,500
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Kathy $400 $800 $800 $0
3rd place: Aiwa stereo system + NES with Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune + Fisher Price games + Wheel of Fortune for Game Boy
$800
3 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY AWARDS SNAKES 17th CENTURY PERSONALITIES SUPERSTITIONS FAMOUS LIONS
$100 [1]
In an argument about building Rome, he killed Remus
Romulus
Dave
$100 [6]
This city's international film festival presents Golden Space Needle Awards
Seattle
Dave
$100 [11]
A rattlesnake named for how it moves, or a person who's a real snake in the grass
sidewinder
Bruce
$100 [16]
Shun-chih was about 6 yrs. old when he became the 1st Manchu emperor of this country in 1644
China
Bruce
$100 [21]
From the theory that "like produces like", it was thought you could get these by touching a toad
warts
Bruce
$100 [22]
This MGM lion's roar was first heard in the 1928 film "White Shadows in the South Seas"
Leo
Bruce
$200 [2]
Sacred to the Muses, the fountain called Hippocrene was created by this winged horse
Pegasus
Kathy
$200 [7]
Alan Alda's father Robert Alda won a Tony for playing Sky Masterson in this musical
Guys and Dolls
Dave
$200 [12]
These "hooded" snakes are responsible for about 10,000 deaths a year in India
cobras
Kathy
$200 [17]
Juan Martinez Montanes, a sculptor from this country, was admired for his wood carving
Spain
Bruce
$300 [28]
It's said that any woman who refuses to be kissed under this Christmas shrub will end up an old maid
mistletoe
Bruce
$200 [29]
This cross-eyed lion starred in his own 1965 movie & in the TV series "Daktari"
Clarence
Dave
$300 [3]
Believing his beloved Thisbe to be dead, he killed himself with his sword
Pyramus
Dave
$300 [8]
Ketti Frings won a 1958 Pulitzer Prize for a play based on this Thomas Wolfe novel
Look Homeward, Angel
Bruce
$300 [13]
General term for the kind of snake whose squeeze can kill
constrictors
Bruce
$300 [18]
The Marquise de Montespan, a mistress of this "Sun King", was rumored to be involved with witchcraft
Louis XIV
Bruce
$400 [27]
A ring around the moon is supposed to mean this type of weather is coming
rain
Dave
$300 [26]
Joy Adamson wrote about this lioness in 2 books, "Born Free" & "Living Free"
Elsa
Bruce
$400 [4]
She came to life after Pygmalion created her as a statue
Galatea
Bruce
DD $500 [9]
After this 37-year-old producer died in 1936, the Motion Picture Academy named an award in his honor
(Irving) Thalberg
Dave
$400 [14]
This snake, rivaled only by the anaconda in size, has been known to swallow a 130-lb impala
python
Bruce
$400 [19]
Oliver Cromwell was buried secretly in this church weeks before his state funeral
Westminster Abbey
Kathy
$500 [25]
If your ears start to ring it's supposed to mean someone is doing this
talking about you
Bruce
$400 [24]
Patience & Fortitude are the 2 lion statues in front of this New York City building
the Library
Dave
$500 [5]
He was the father of six of the twelve Olympians, including Zeus, Hades & Hera
Cronus
Bruce
$500 [10]
The NAACP awarded its Spingarn Medal to this diva in 1965
Leontyne Price
Bruce Dave
$500 [15]
The largest countries with no snakes are New Zealand & these 2 North Atlantic island nations
Iceland & Ireland
Bruce
$500 [20]
This father of Cotton Mather married his own stepsister, Maria Cotton, in 1622
Increase Mather
Dave
$500 [23]
Since 1904 this lion has served as the symbol for Penn State's athletic teams
Nittany Lion
Bruce

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY WOMEN POETS NATIONAL PARKS ART BRITISH ROYALTY AUDREY HEPBURN
$200 [13]
Confederate general known as "King of Spades" because he made his men dig so many trenches
Lee
Bruce
$200 [22]
She was a poet before she turned to "purple" prose--"The Color Purple", that is
Alice Walker
Bruce
$200 [6]
Nearly 2/3 of the island of St. John in this U.S. possession is a national park
Virgin Islands
Bruce
$200 [1]
This statue's formal name is Liberty Enlightening the World
Statue of Liberty
Bruce
$200 [21]
When she was widowed in 1861, she was 42 years old & had 9 children
Queen Victoria
Dave
$200 [7]
1 critic said Audrey sang "Moon River" in this film "with more charm than...Andy Williams"
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Bruce
$400 [14]
In 1776 Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest Greek letter society, was founded at this Virginia college
William & Mary
Bruce
$400 [23]
She wrote, "Guns aren't lawful; nooses give; gas smells awful; you might as well live."
Dorothy Parker
Bruce
$400 [12]
The headquarters for this national park is located in Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming
Yellowstone
Bruce
$400 [2]
Many members of this "River" School of painting were inspired by the Catskill Mtn. scenery
Hudson River School
Bruce
$400 [27]
He was born in Edinburgh Castle in 1566 & was crowned King of Scotland as a baby
James I
Bruce
$400 [8]
Audrey travels the world to help children as an ambassador for this organization
UNICEF
Dave
$600 [15]
On August 20, 1794 this "angry" gen. defeated 2000 Indians at Fallen Timbers near present-day Toledo
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
Bruce
$600 [24]
This reclusive poet may have been in love with Samuel Bowles, an editor of the Springfield Republican
Emily Dickinson
Dave
$600 [18]
North Dakota's only national park, it's also the only one named for a U.S. President
Theodore Roosevelt
Bruce
$800 [4]
The oldest, most prestigious international art festival is the Biennale held in this Italian city
Venice
Dave
$600 [28]
Despite rumors, there is no conclusive proof that he was responsible for killing the little princes
Richard III
Dave
$600 [9]
Audrey played a blind woman terrorized by Alan Arkin in this 1967 thriller
Wait Until Dark
Dave
$800 [16]
An 1886 labor riot in this Chicago square left about 10 dead & more than 60 wounded
Haymarket
Dave
$800 [25]
She was so active in the Imagism movement that Ezra Pound called it "Amy-gism"
Amy Lowell
$1,000 [20]
1 of 2 national parks named for a lake
(1 of) Crater Lake (or Lake Clark)
Bruce
$1,000 [5]
Brunelleschi worked out some fundamental principles of this, including the idea of a vanishing point
perspective
Dave
$800 [29]
In 1986 it was revealed that this king was given injections to hasten his death in 1936
King George V
$800 [10]
Surprisingly, Humphrey Bogart won Audrey away from William Holden in this 1954 film
Sabrina
Bruce
$1,000 [17]
An attempt to corner the gold market in 1869 resulted in this "day" of financial panic
Black Friday
Bruce
$1,000 [26]
The story that this ancient Greek poetess drowned herself for love of Phaon is probably untrue
Sappho
Bruce
DD $2,000 [19]
This park consists mainly of Araucariaxylon arizonicum, a species of prehistoric conifer
Petrified Forest
Bruce
DD $1,400 [3]
Named a commissar for art after the revolution, this artist left the USSR in '22 & later settled in Paris
Chagall
Bruce
$1,000 [30]
Princess Diana is descended from an illegitimate son of this Restoration ruler
Charles II
$1,000 [11]
In 1954 Audrey married this actor, her leading man in the Broadway play "Ondine"
Mel Ferrer
Bruce

Final Jeopardy!

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

Of the South American countries, the one that comes last alphabetically

Venezuela

Kathy "What is Uruguay?" — wagered $800
Dave "What is Peru?" — wagered $3,900
Bruce "What is Venezuela" — wagered $999

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