Show #1041 1989-02-27 (taped 1988-11-15) Regular

Contestants

Nancy Burke — a secretary from Buffalo, New York

Bill Vogel — a phys. ed. teacher originally from Bayport, New York

Dean Miller — a restaurant manager from Gaithersburg, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dean $1,800 $4,000 $4,200 $200
3rd place: Norman's of Salisbury bedspreads
$4,000
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Bill $300 $2,000 $6,000 $3,600
2nd place: Broyhill cherry-finished desk & Vistel telephone display
$7,000
16 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Nancy $600 $2,100 $5,100 $10,200
New champion: $10,200
$5,100
13 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

STARTS WITH "B" PLAYS COOKING U.S.A. BASEBALL LEFTOVERS
$100 [12]
A type of collapsed star, or a cell where many collapsed in Calcutta
black hole
Nancy
$100 [1]
1 of 3 full-length plays by Shaw with "man" in the title
"Arms and the Man"
Bill Nancy
$100 [17]
If you're allergic to chocolate, you can substitute this, which comes from a leathery pod
carob
Bill
$100 [20]
The lyrics to its state song were written by King Kalakaua
Hawaii
Nancy
$100 [5]
If you don't mind the abuse, you can earn $40-100,000 a year doing this job in the majors
umpire
Dean
$100 [10]
Before becoming a comic, this ski-nosed star started out in vaudeville as a dancer
Bob Hope
Dean
$200 [13]
It commonly precedes green, neck & -nosed dolphin
bottle
Dean
$200 [2]
The early Greek play "The Rhesus" isn't about a monkey, it's based on this Homerian war epic
The Iliad
Nancy
$200 [18]
Wild game is aged for several days or weeks, not to tenderize it but to do this
in order to make the flavor come out more
$200 [21]
Most of us know the General Grant National Memorial by this name
Grant's Tomb
Bill
$200 [6]
In '85 the Reds had a special phone installed so Pres. Reagan could congratulate him on his 4,192nd hit
Pete Rose
Dean
$200 [11]
The current king of Thailand was born in Cambridge, Mass. while his father was a medical student there
Harvard University
Nancy
$300 [14]
Nickname of George Moran, whose gang was massacred on Feb. 14, 1929
"Bugs"
Dean
$300 [3]
The title character of this Ibsen play meets a troll king & even escapes being melted
"Peer Gynt"
$300 [19]
This tropical fruit dessert is correctly prepared "wrong side up"
pineapple upside-down cake
Dean
$300 [22]
City in which you'd find the hotel claimed to be America's tallest, the 72-story Peachtree Plaza
Atlanta
Dean
$400 [8]
1906 was the only year these 2 cross-town rivals faced each other in the World Series
Chicago Cubs & Chicago White Sox
Bill
$300 [30]
In the 1800s antimacassar covers were put on soft backs protecting them from macassar oil used on this
your head/hair
Dean
$400 [15]
A percussion instrument, or an African antelope who probably doesn't play it
bongo
Nancy
$400 [4]
In Arthur Kopit's play "Indians", Charles Durning was Ned Buntline & Stacy Keach was this hero of Buntline's books
Buffalo Bill Cody
Dean
$400 [25]
This cereal used to make party mix comes in rice, corn, wheat, bran & honey graham varieties
Chex
Dean
$400 [23]
As far as we know, it's the only city in the world with an 8 1/2-foot statue of Rocky Balboa
Philadelphia
Bill
DD $500 [7]
Seen here, he was the last man credited with a single steal of home plate in a World Series:
Jackie Robinson
Dean
$400 [29]
This first lady was sent to finishing school in London shortly before her uncle became president
Eleanor Roosevelt
Dean
$500 [16]
"Danseuse" is a fancy term for one of these, which you'll know if you're on your toes
ballerina
Bill
$500 [27]
"The Gospel at Colonus" is a black gospel version of this Greek tragic hero's life
Oedipus
Nancy
$500 [26]
The difference between veloute & bechamel sauce is that veloute doesn't contain this
cream/milk
$500 [24]
The banquet following the Iditarod Dog Sled Race is in this city, but we doubt they serve mush
Nome
Bill
$500 [9]
Many remember the 1969 "Miracle" Mets, but few remember they beat this eastern team in the World Series
Baltimore Orioles
Dean
$500 [28]
Last name of designer Zandra, who's been called "The Mother of Punk Fashion"
Rhodes
Nancy

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE PARIS '88 MOVIES CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS WHAT'S "NEW" NUCLEAR PHYSICS
$200 [10]
Robin Hood met this tall guy on a bridge, fought him, lost, & let him join his band
Little John
Dean
$200 [25]
All that's left of this prison is a white outline where it once stood
the Bastille
Dean
$200 [22]
There were so many animation units for this Spielberg-Disney prod. the credits ran 6 1/2 minutes
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Dean
$200 [5]
The largest region in North America named after Columbus is this Canadian province
British Columbia
Bill
$400 [21]
The 1st day of a Jewish month, when the side of Luna facing Earth is dark
new moon
Dean Bill
$600 [20]
The 1st time a man changed 1 element into another was when Rutherford turned nitrogen into this
oxygen
Bill
$400 [11]
He was "knighted" by an innkeeper whose hostelry he mistook for a castle
Don Quixote de La Mancha
Dean
$400 [9]
Ile de la Cite, an island in the Seine, is home to this cathedral completed in the 14th century
Notre Dame
Dean
$400 [23]
David Keith played Elvis in this film named for the King's 1st No. 1 hit
Heartbreak Hotel
Dean
$400 [4]
In Spanish his name was Cristobal Colon, & in Italian, this
Christoforo Colombo
Bill
$600 [17]
Agencies created as part of this included the FDIC, FHA, AAA, SEC, CCC, WPA & TVA
the New Deal
Nancy
$600 [12]
Mark Twain wrote "The New Pilgrim's Progress", but he wrote the original
John Bunyan
Bill
$600 [8]
Founded in the 13th century, it's one of the liberal arts colleges in the University of Paris
the Sorbonne
Nancy
$600 [19]
Ads called this Jonathan Demme production "A Killer Comedy" & "The Godfather on Laughing Gas"
Married to the Mob
Bill Nancy
$600 [3]
He founded Nueva Isabela, 1st European colony in the New World, now this Dominican capital
Santo Domingo
Bill
$800 [16]
In Australia, South Africa & England, the cities named this are all important coal mining centers
Newcastle
Dean
DD $1,000 [13]
Of the original 3 Musketeers, the 2 whose names begin with "A"
Aramis & Athos
Bill
$800 [7]
Until the 1920s this quaint hillside section was the major art colony in Paris
Montmartre
Bill
$800 [18]
Bette Midler & Lily Tomlin starred in this farce about 2 sets of identical twins weekending at the Plaza
Big Business
Dean Nancy
$800 [2]
In 1482 King John II of this country turned down Columbus' request for funding
Portugal
Bill
$1,000 [14]
This Mass. city's yearly fish catch has the highest value of any U.S. city
New Bedford
Nancy
$1,000 [24]
After the success of "Far from the Madding Crowd", he gave up architecture for writing
Thomas Hardy
Bill
$1,000 [6]
This gallery was built by Napoleon III as a hothouse for citrus trees
l'Orangerie
Dean Bill Nancy
$1,000 [15]
Robert Redford directed this film about disputed water rights in New Mexico
The Milagro Beanfield War
Bill
$1,000 [1]
Columbus made a total of this many round trip voyages between Spain & the New World
4
Dean Bill

Final Jeopardy!

CLASSICAL MUSIC

A movement of this symphony Beethoven supposedly was writing on his deathbed premiered in 1988

the "Tenth Symphony"

Dean "What was the Pastoral Symphony?" — wagered $4,000
Nancy "What is the 10th?" — wagered $5,100
Bill "What is the 9th?" — wagered $2,400

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