Show #1066 1989-04-03 (taped 1988-12-12) Regular

Jim Tompkins-MacLaine game 3.

Contestants

Ken Kaplan — an analyst from Fort Myers, Florida

Judy Flanagan — an attorney from Lynn, Massachusetts

Jim Tompkins-MacLaine — a musician originally from Tiffin, Ohio (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jim $1,500 $2,000 $5,200 $10,200
3-day champion: $31,401
$4,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Judy $100 $500 $9,000 $7,599
2nd place: Trip to Drake Hotel in New York City
$9,100
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Ken $800 $200 $2,600 $5,100
3rd place: Maytag washer & dryer
$3,400
12 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE 17th CENTURY HOUSEHOLD HINTS ACTORS & ACTRESSES TECHNOLOGY THE GRAND CANYON HYPNOTISM
$100 [14]
This series of wars ran from 1618 to 1648, so the name makes good sense
Thirty Years' War
Ken
$100 [11]
Scattering spearmint on your shelves may help keep these picnic pests out of your kitchen
ants
Ken
$100 [1]
Late comedian Dick Shawn played John Ritter's father on this sitcom
Three's Company
Judy
$100 [4]
The Europeans felt nature abhorred one, Otto von Guericke created a pretty good one in 1650
vacuum
Ken
$100 [8]
The Grand Canyon was carved out by this river
Colorado
Jim
$100 [10]
Hypnodontics is hypnosis utilized by these practitioners
dentists
Jim
$200 [16]
The Durants said of this French king's reign, "It was an age of strict manners and loose morals"
Louis XIV
Ken
$200 [13]
To keep this from happening to brown sugar, put a small piece of bread in the box
getting hard
Jim
$200 [2]
On Broadway he played the Artful Dodger in "Oliver!" before he started "Monkee"ing around
Davy Jones
Jim
$200 [5]
Meat packer Gustavus Swift hired an engineer to design this type of railroad car
refrigerator car
Jim
$200 [9]
Grand Canyon National Park covers an area larger than this state
Rhode Island
Ken
$200 [12]
By 1895 he stopped using hypnosis for treating hysteria in favor of a new technique, free association
Sigmund Freud
Jim
$400 [17]
In 1689 this czar overthrew his half sister Sophie & forced her to enter a convent
Peter the Great
Ken
$300 [3]
Other actresses have been called sex goddesses, but this redheaded star of the '40s was "The Love Goddess"
Rita Hayworth
Ken
$300 [19]
In September 1988 this Mideast country launched its 1st satellite
Israel
Judy Ken
$300 [22]
An apartment at the El Tovar Hotel, or a composition by Ferde Grofe
"Grand Canyon Suite"
Ken
$300 [23]
Genesis 2:21-22 sounds a lot like God put Adam in a trance in order to do this
remove his rib
Judy
$500 [18]
Derisive name given Puritans who cut their hair short in reaction to the long-haired Cavaliers
Roundheads
$400 [6]
This "Golden Girl" was nominated for the 1st "Best Actress" Emmy in 1950 but didn't win
Betty White
Jim
$400 [20]
There's a $1.3 mil. prize for a computer prog. that can beat a master player of this Oriental board game
go
Ken
$400 [24]
A subject can be hypnotized by staring deeply into a rotating disk with this design on it
spiral
Judy
DD $800 [15]
Charles XII of Sweden is famous for having done this at his coronation a century before Napoleon did it
crowning himself
Ken
$500 [7]
A 1988 Oscar nominee for "Anna", she went to her 1st prom with Ted Koppel, who gave her her 1st kiss
Sally Kirkland
Jim
$500 [21]
Lead in crystal glass not only makes it sturdier, it causes the glass to do this better
sparkle (reflect)
Jim

Double Jeopardy! Round

CONGRESS CATS ARTISTS THE PLANETS LITERATURE "EX" MARKS THE SPOT
$200 [22]
This legislative body gives its advice & consent to treaties made by the president
the Senate
Judy
$200 [12]
This cat, the most popular of the long-haired breeds, probably came from the Middle East
Persian
Jim
$200 [13]
Spanish artist who designed the "Monstrous Cubist" costumes for the Cocteau/Satie ballet "Parade"
Pablo Picasso
Jim Judy Ken
$200 [6]
Rotoring in the opposite direction from Earth, it's called "Earth's Twin"
Venus
Jim
$200 [2]
After George B. Shaw stopped writing novels, he wrote his 1st one of these, "Widowers' Houses"
play
Jim
$200 [7]
The U.S. Postal Service guarantees overnight delivery of letters sent this way
Express Mail
Ken
$400 [23]
Though elected from a district just like all other congressmen, his salary is highest
speaker of the house
Judy
$400 [24]
The points of extremities of these cats are either blue, chocolate, lilac or seal
Siamese
Jim
$400 [18]
He's been called "The Supreme Portrayer of Montmartre Night Life"
Toulouse-Lautrec
Jim Ken
$400 [8]
Scientists use this letter to designate the planet that may be beyond Pluto in our solar system
Planet X
Judy
$400 [3]
In 1988 special baseball cards were printed to advertise the centennial edition of this poem
"Casey at the Bat"
Judy
$400 [15]
To expel an evil spirit by a religious ceremony, not by doing Jane Fonda's workout
exorcise
Jim
DD $500 [28]
2 of the 3 areas of qualification set by the Constitution for election to Congress
(2 of) age, residence & citizenship
Judy
$600 [25]
Because of its coloring most often white, yellow & black, it's also called a "tortoiseshell - & white"
calico
Judy
$600 [19]
Manet's first name was Edouard & Monet's was this
Claude
Jim
$600 [9]
The planet William Herschel discovered in 1781 & named Georgium Sidus after George III is now called this
Uranus
Judy
$600 [1]
this poet's 1st book, "the enormous room", described his experiences in a french detention camp
e.e. cummings
Judy
$600 [14]
A bet in which you pick the 1st & 2nd place horses at the track is called this
exacta
Judy
$800 [26]
This cat has been bred in Ethiopia for thousands of years
Abyssinian
Judy
$1,000 [21]
This Somerset Maugham novel is based on the life of Paul Gauguin
The Moon and Sixpence
Ken
$800 [10]
A few weeks after this planet was found in the sky in 1846, its moon Triton was discovered
Neptune
Judy
$800 [4]
Journalist known for his account of the Russian Revolution, "10 Days That Shook the World"
John Reed
Jim
$800 [16]
In Norman times it was the king's countinghouse; today it's the name applied to Britain's public funds
Exchequer
Judy
$1,000 [27]
Bred in New England, this large cat looks something like the nocturnal animal for which it's named
Maine coon
Jim
DD $2,000 [20]
Parisian who created the sculpture seenhereto study body movement, not for exhibition:
Edgar Degas
Jim
$1,000 [11]
In the time it takes Deimos to make one orbit around Mars, this, its other moon, has made almost 4
Phobos
Judy
$1,000 [5]
Marcel Proust published "Swann's Way", the 1st part of this lengthy novel, at his own expense
Remembrance of Things Past
Ken
$1,000 [17]
From the Latin meaning "higher" or "ever upward", it's the state motto of New York
"Excelsior"
Judy

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD AFFAIRS

In 1963 these 3 nations signed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

the U.S., U.S.S.R. & the U.K.

Ken "What are the U.S., USSR and UK?" — wagered $2,500
Jim "What are the U.S., U.S.S.R and the U.K.?" — wagered $5,000
Judy "What were the USSR, USA, and China?" — wagered $1,401

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