Show #1065 1989-03-31 (taped 1988-12-06) Regular

Jim Tompkins-MacLaine game 2.

Contestants

Colleen Simon — a real estate broker from Villa Park, California

Phil Gibbons — a salesman from Hermosa Beach, California

Jim Tompkins-MacLaine — a musician originally from Tiffin, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jim $1,400 $2,900 $7,900 $11,201
2-day champion: $21,201
$7,900
22 R, 2 W
Phil $900 $1,200 $5,600 $11,199
2nd place: Lehigh bedroom furniture & Normans of Salisbury bedding ensemble
$5,400
12 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Colleen $200 $600 $4,400 $8,800
3rd place: Designer glass from Stained Glass Overlay
$4,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

4-LETTER WORDS THE HEART WEAPONS POP MUSIC FOOD FACTS NAME THAT TOON
$100 [4]
A boy who bears a bride's train, or a bellboy calling out a name
page
Colleen
$100 [23]
The passage of blood around a valve not entirely shut causes a sound called this
murmur
Colleen
$100 [2]
Projectile common to British pubs & tranquilizer guns
darts
Jim
$100 [3]
In 1964 the Beatles exclaimed, "She's in love with me and I feel" this
fine
Colleen
$100 [1]
Sunette has been approved by the FDA to be used for this purpose in chewing gum & drink mixes
sweetener
Phil
$100 [16]
Porcine character who m-m-m-made his d-d-d-debut in 1935's "I Haven't Got a Hat"
Porky Pig
Colleen
$200 [17]
The Bible is a "good" example of one
book
Jim
$200 [24]
Blood entering the right side of the heart contains this gas; blood leaving the left side doesn't
carbon dioxide
Jim Phil
$200 [10]
Title of a 1987 Stanley Kubrick film; a bullet that has one keeps its shape when striking a target
Full Metal Jacket
Jim
$200 [9]
In her 1971 hit, Carole King sang that she felt this under her feet
the earth move
Phil
$200 [5]
Though usually associated with red beets, this E. European soup can also be made with other vegetables
borscht
Jim
$200 [18]
We 1st met him in "Pinocchio" sitting on a match holder & singing "When You Wish Upon a Star"
Jiminy Cricket
Jim
$300 [26]
Twilight time
dusk
Colleen
$300 [25]
To the nearest pound, it's the weight of the average adult male heart
1 pound
Jim
$300 [12]
1959 was the 1st model year for the M60, one of these weighing 48 tons
tank
Phil
$300 [11]
"Strollin' in the park, watchin' winter turn to spring...that's the time" Roberta Flack felt like doin' this
makin' love
Phil
$300 [6]
C. Everett Koop called this class of food that includes oils the main cause of disease in the U.S. diet
fats
Colleen
$300 [19]
They worked as waiters in "Mary Poppins" & "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"--tuxedos & all
penguins
Jim
$400 [27]
In contrast to systole, it's the phase of the heartbeat cycle when the heart fills with blood
diastole
Colleen
$400 [13]
Type of comedy named for a noisy board with which clowns or vaudeville comics whack each other
slapstick
Jim
$400 [14]
In his biggest hit, Guy Mitchell sang he "never felt more like" doing this, the song's title
"Singing the Blues"
DD $300 [7]
Pickle Packers International says the most popular variety of pickled peppers is this Mexican type
jalapeno
Colleen
$400 [20]
He entices Bambi onto the pond saying, "C'mon! The water's stiff!"
Thumper
Jim
$500 [28]
On "Emergency!", Gage always warned DeSoto to "Stand back!" just before using this
a defibrillator
$500 [22]
Slang for a small gun, it could also be a straw used as a blowgun
peashooter
Colleen
$500 [15]
In 1975 Morris Albert "wo wo wo"ed his way onto the pop charts with this hit
"Feelings"
Jim
$500 [8]
This hard-shelled high calorie nut, native to Australia, is also called the Queensland nut
macadamia
Jim
$500 [21]
Introduced in '48, their species names were "Accelerati incredibulis" & "Carnivorous vulgaris"
Wile E. Coyote & the Road Runner
Phil

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY ASTROLOGY SOUND U.S. STATES VICTORIAN FASHION "SH"!
$200 [1]
Among 100s she had executed during her reign were the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of Essex & Mary Stuart
Queen Elizabeth I
Jim Phil
$200 [24]
From Greek for "hour observer", it's a diagram of the planets at any given moment
horoscope
Colleen
$200 [6]
The speed at which a record moves on a turntable is measured in these
RPMs (revolutions per minute)
Phil
$200 [2]
J.R. Ewing would be upset to hear that in 1988 this state led the nation in most bank failures
Texas
Jim
$200 [5]
A lady almost always wore these coverings on her hands, even indoors
gloves
Jim
$200 [21]
For almost 700 years, they were national military dictators of Japan
shogun
Colleen
$400 [4]
Believing South America could be rounded as Africa had been, he set out in 1519 & did it
Ferdinand Magellan
Jim
$400 [27]
The key word of this sun sign is "equilibrium"
Libra
Jim
$400 [16]
You can make 1 by enclosing an electrical coil of wire, a magnet & a paper cone in a box
speaker
Phil
$400 [3]
State with the most telephone area codes
California
Colleen
$400 [10]
In the 1880s it was fashionable to wear fur cuffs to match this hand accessory
muff
Colleen
$400 [22]
Slang for sleep
shuteye
Jim
$600 [7]
The entire 1st century A.D. falls into this, the time of "Roman Peace"
Pax Romana
Colleen
$600 [28]
2 of the 3 earth signs
(2 of) Taurus, Virgo & Capricorn
$600 [17]
From 20 to 20,000 vibrations per second
audible to the human ear
Phil
$600 [13]
For $50, credit cards accepted, you can be incorporated in this state within 24 hours
Delaware
Jim
$800 [12]
This frame common in the 1870s & 1890s was a way to hitch up bulky walking skirts
bustle
Jim Colleen
$600 [23]
It's an onion's cousin
shallot
Phil
$800 [8]
Europeans corrupted the name of the Mongol leader Timur the Lame, changing it to this
Tamerlane
Jim Phil
$800 [29]
Abe Lincoln's response to Mary had she said, "Hi, I'm a Sagittarius, what's your sign?"
Aquarius
Jim
$800 [18]
Architectural branch of this science deals with providing good conditions for hearing speech & music
acoustics
Jim
$800 [14]
This "Granite State" has the lowest unemployment rate in the U.S.
New Hampshire
Phil
DD $1,000 [11]
3 natural fibers from which Victorian clothes were made
linen, cotton & wool
Colleen
$800 [25]
Names of early forms of this game include slidegroat & shovepenny
shuffleboard
Colleen
$1,000 [9]
In the 13th century this Italian gold coin became a monetary standard for Europe
the florin
Colleen
$1,000 [19]
These are defined as the overtones of the fundamental note
harmonics
DD $1,200 [15]
2 of the 3 states that touch both the Mississippi River & a Great Lake
(2 of) Minnesota, Illinois & Wisconsin
Phil
$1,000 [20]
South African farms were the main source of these decorative trimmings
ostrich feathers
$1,000 [26]
This composer & jazz pianist doesn't put many people to sleep with his "Lullaby of Birdland"
George Shearing
Jim

Final Jeopardy!

PLAYWRIGHTS

The son of an actor, he won 4 Pulitzer Prizes for Drama, more than any other playwright

Eugene O'Neill

Colleen "Who was Eugene O'Neill?" — wagered $4,400
Phil "Who is O'Neill" — wagered $5,599
Jim "Who was Eugene O'Neill?" — wagered $3,301

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