Show #1044 1989-03-02 (taped 1988-11-15) Regular

Contestants

Bill Wright — an actor and writer from Los Angeles, California

Mary Jo Anhalt — a teacher from Bakersfield, California

Chris McKillop — a management consultant from Toronto, Canada (whose 2-day cash winnings total $27,351)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chris $1,300 $4,000 $12,000 $7,500
3-day champion: $34,851
$11,000
22 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Mary Jo $300 $1,000 $2,200 $1,000
3rd place: pair of Lucien Piccard watches
$4,000
13 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Bill $800 $1,500 $3,700 $4,500
2nd place: Trip to Safety Harbor Spa & Fitness Center in Tampa Bay
$3,700
19 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

STARTS WITH "F" THE ARTS LAW A.K.A. HORSES HODGEPODGE
$100 [15]
Motorcraft replacement parts are made by this automaker
Ford
Mary Jo
$100 [3]
The N.Y. Times reports this country's films often have an obligatory wet sari scene
India
Bill
$100 [17]
A person who died intestate didn't leave one of these
a will
Mary Jo
$100 [22]
Nathalie Hedren, who's Don Johnson's ex-mother-in-law
Tippi Hedren
Chris
$100 [26]
Fine quality horsehair usually of this color is used in violin bows
blonde (white)
Bill
$100 [2]
Distinguished Disneyland visitors have included Sadat, Nehru & this Japanese emperor
Hirohito
Bill
$200 [9]
In Britain, an apartment on 1 floor
flat
Bill
$200 [4]
In August 1988 the Getty Museum announced one of its prized pieces, the head of Achilles, was this
fake
Bill
$200 [18]
These can be grand, petit or hung
a jury
Mary Jo
$200 [23]
Canadian leader whose real first name is Joseph, his middle names are Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott
Pierre Trudeau
Chris
$200 [27]
A male foal is called a colt & a female foal this
filly
Bill
$200 [6]
Civil War general Daniel Butterfield composed this "final" military bugle call
"Taps"
Mary Jo
$300 [12]
A member of the Air Force who specializes in aviation medicine
flight surgeon
Mary Jo Bill
$300 [5]
In a special issue in 1988, Life magazine celebrated 150 years of this art
photography
Chris
$300 [16]
Of patents, copyrights or trademarks, the 1 with a potentially unlimited term
trademarks
Bill
$300 [21]
Professional name of David Meyer, who spent 4 years as a "fugitive"
David Janssen
Bill
$300 [28]
It consists of the bit, the headstall & the reins
bridle
Bill
$300 [1]
The chain stitch is the foundation of this form of needlework done with a hooked needle
crochet
Mary Jo
$400 [13]
Very big woodpeckers, or very old movies
flickers
Chris
$400 [10]
In April 1988 this Dallas Cowboy took off his cleats to dance with the Ft. Worth Ballet
Herschel Walker
Chris
$400 [19]
System adopted in 8 states, including California, for property ownership by married couples
community property
Chris
$400 [24]
Francis Kane wrote "The Carpetbaggers" under this name
Harold Robbins
Chris Mary Jo
$400 [29]
Earliest "age" at which a thoroughbred becomes eligible to race
two years
Chris
$400 [7]
A new coalition against ocean pollution was recently announced by this actor, "Cheers"'s former owner
Ted Danson
$500 [14]
A bugle with valves, it's like a cornet but has a wider base
flugelhorn
Bill
$500 [11]
"The Lady with the Unicorn" is a medieval example of this textile art form
tapestry
Chris
DD $1,500 [20]
From the Latin for "twist", it's a civil wrong or injury that doesn't involve a contract
a tort
Chris
$500 [25]
Edna Gillooly, who won an Oscar for playing a waitress named Alice
Ellen Burstyn
Bill
$500 [30]
For this type of racing, horses can have weights clipped to the front hooves to lengthen the stride
harness racing
Chris
$500 [8]
In 1958 this San Francisco-based bank issued the 1st bank credit card
Bank of America
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY FRENCH FOOD TERMS BODIES OF WATER AUTHORS DESIGN BIBLICAL 1st LINES
$200 [20]
Medicare was passed into law in 1965 as an amendment to this 1935 act
Social Security
Mary Jo
$200 [1]
French for "veil", this pancake is almost as thin as a veil
crepe
Bill
$200 [11]
There are no fish in this "great" lake which geologists say evolved from Lake Bonneville
the Great Salt Lake
Bill
$200 [26]
He died in 1963, the same year his half brother Andrew Huxley won the Nobel Prize for Physiology
Aldous Huxley
Bill
$200 [13]
Chippendale, Sheraton & Hepplewhite were 18th century furniture designers in this country
England
Bill
$200 [3]
"Let there be light"
God
Chris
$600 [18]
Whittaker Chambers said this man passed him official documents
Alger Hiss
Chris
$400 [2]
A French "salad in the style of the city of Nice"
nicoise
Mary Jo
$400 [10]
Province in which you'd find Lake Winnipeg, the 3rd largest lake lying entirely within Canada
Manitoba
Chris Bill
$400 [30]
She had several suitors but never married, perhaps because she was filled with "Pride & Prejudice"
Jane Austen
Bill
$400 [14]
This curlicued style, which comes from the word "Arabian", can be seen on mosques & manuscripts
Arabesque
Chris
$400 [8]
"What shall be done to the man that killeth this Phillistine & taketh away the reproach from Israel?"
David
Chris Mary Jo
$800 [19]
In 1777 this pamphleteer wrote, "We fight not to enslave but to set a country free"
Thomas Paine
Mary Jo
$600 [5]
"Coarse stew" in French, its basic ingredient is eggplant
ratatouille
Mary Jo
$600 [4]
Saudi Arabia's east coast is on the Persian Gulf & its west coast on this body of water
Red Sea
Bill
$600 [29]
Some say Guy de Maupassant was the illegitimate son of this "Madame Bovary" author
Gustave Flaubert
Chris
$600 [15]
Andre le Notre designed the gardens that surround this principal residence of Louis XIV
Versailles
Bill
$600 [17]
"We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden, but..."
Eve
Chris Bill
$1,000 [25]
James Monroe's 2 terms, 1817-25, were called, though some say wrongly, the "Era of" this
Good Feelings
Chris
$800 [6]
Though it literally means "greedy", this term for a food connoisseur isn't negative in France
gourmand
Chris
$800 [7]
Scottish equivalent of a fjord, a famous one is "of Forth"
firth
Mary Jo
$800 [28]
Satirical British author whose 1934 novel "A Handful of Dust" became a 1988 film
Evelyn Waugh
Bill
$800 [16]
In the Netherlands, faience, tin glazed ear then ware, is called this
Delft
Mary Jo
DD $1,000 [22]
"Go & search diligently for the young child & when ye have found him, bring me word again"
King Herod
Mary Jo
DD $2,000 [21]
Andrew Jackson acquired his nickname, "Old Hickory", during this war
War of 1812
Mary Jo
$1,000 [12]
This type of cream soup was formerly made from pigeons, but now may contain shrimp or lobster
bisque
Bill
$1,000 [9]
Type of lake formed when a winding river cuts across one of its loops & forms a landlocked area
ox-bow
Chris
$1,000 [27]
"Dragon Seed" author who wrote several novels with an American setting using the pen name John Sedges
Pearl Buck
$1,000 [24]
In the U.S. it's the predominant architectural style of 1980s skyscrapers
Post-Modernist
Chris
$1,000 [23]
"Hear, I pray you, this dream which I have dreamed"
Joseph
Chris Mary Jo Bill

Final Jeopardy!

STATE CAPITALS

One of three state capitals with the shortest names--only five letters long

(1 of) Dover, DE, Boise, ID & Salem, OR

Mary Jo "What is Tulsa, OK" — wagered $1,200
Bill "What is Boise?" — wagered $800
Chris "What is?" — wagered $4,500

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