Show #1088 1989-05-03 (taped 1989-01-30) Regular

Bruce Cox game 4.

Contestants

Mark Moral — an Air Force technical sergeant from Fayetteville, North Carolina

Peggy Deschamps — an accountant from Fairfield, California

Bruce Cox — an analyst from Lakeside, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $36,650)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $1,500 $3,500 $8,000 $8,250
4-day champion: $44,900
$8,300
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Peggy $1,400 $1,600 $3,800 $199
3rd place: DIA recliner chair
$3,700
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Mark $800 $1,500 $3,700 $7,398
2nd place: Trip to Washington, D.C.
$3,300
12 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY FAMOUS COUPLES POETRY THE SENSES TV DETECTIVES STUPID "HEAD"s
$100 [3]
The Gobi Desert, with less than 3 people per square mile, is in both the inner & outer parts of this
Mongolia
Peggy
$100 [14]
He & Loni adopted a baby boy in 1988
Burt Reynolds
Mark
$100 [26]
Shakespeare addressed most of these poems to an unidentified nobleman, not to the "Dark Lady"
sonnets
Peggy
$100 [21]
An organ of touch for cats, for Mr. Claus they're just "as white as the snow"
whiskers
Bruce Peggy
$100 [1]
She's won 4 Tonys for her Broadway roles, but, so far, not one Emmy for "Murder, She Wrote"
Angela Lansbury
Bruce
$100 [9]
Mike Stivic, according to Archie Bunker
Meathead
Mark
$200 [4]
If the icecap on this largest island in the world melted, world sea levels would rise about 20 feet
Greenland
Mark
$200 [15]
When this couple married, Debbie Allen was maid of honor & Bill Cosby gave the bride away
Phylicia Allen & Ahmad Rashad
Peggy
$200 [27]
Milton wrote about his own blindness as well as this biblical hero's
Samson
Bruce
$200 [22]
Sorry Charlie, Star-Kist wants tuna that do this
taste good
Bruce
$200 [2]
This Raymond Burr character had been shot in the spine by a would-be assassin
Ironside
Mark
$200 [12]
In the comics, the last name of this Riverdale teen is Jones
Jughead
Mark
$300 [5]
Le Havre, St.-Malo & Cherbourg are port cities on this arm of the Atlantic Ocean
English Channel
Bruce Peggy
$300 [16]
This clarinetist & big band leader married A.H. Duckworth, a great-great-granddaughter of C. Vanderbilt
Benny Goodman
Mark
$300 [28]
Thomas Hood saw this season "in the misty morn"
autumn
$300 [23]
You may have guessed that intuition is called this sense, numerically speaking
the sixth sense
Bruce
$300 [8]
Every show began with a murder that was neatly solved by this sloppy detective
Columbo
Peggy
$300 [13]
A New England or Manhattan oaf who's gone from soup to nuts
chowderhead
Bruce
DD $500 [6]
If you cross the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain, you'd arrive in this African country
Morocco
Peggy
$400 [17]
This "Good Morning America" co-host lives on the campus of a private school where his wife is headmistress
Charles Gibson
Bruce
$400 [29]
A witch named Cutty Sark pulls a mare's tail off in his poem "Tam O'Shanter"
Robert Burns
Mark
$400 [24]
Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! "Oyez" is simply Anglo-French for this courtroom phrase
Hear Ye!
Bruce
$400 [10]
This former Miss America played Buddy Ebsen's daughter-in-law on "Barnaby Jones"
Lee Meriwether
Bruce
$400 [18]
Paul Winchell had a hand in this Smiff
Knucklehead
Bruce
$500 [7]
1 of the 2 names for the body of water that separates Baja California from the Mexican mainland
Gulf of California
Bruce
$500 [20]
For decades this "Fantasy Island' star has been happily married to Loretta Young's sister, Georgiana
Ricardo Montalban
Bruce
$500 [25]
Irish wolfhounds were bred to hunt by this sense
sight
Bruce Peggy
$500 [11]
In his 1st & last major TV role, he played Inspector Steve Keller on "The Streets of San Francisco"
Michael Douglas
Bruce
$500 [19]
It's from the Dutch for "numbskull"
dunderhead
Peggy

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAYS THE '60s MUSICAL NUMBERS PUBLISHING WORLD TRAVEL NAPOLEON
$200 [26]
His comedy "Private Lives" is set entirely in France, not in England
Noel Coward
Bruce
$200 [1]
Belgium granted this African colony independence in 1960 & in 1963 pledged $1 billion in aid
The Congo (Zaire)
Peggy
$200 [6]
Number of strings on a mandolin, it's 2 more than on a guitar
8
Bruce
$200 [12]
Ex-Australian who managed to come up with oh... $3 billion to buy TV Guide
Rupert Murdoch
Bruce
$200 [11]
When applying for a passport you must have 2 of these, 2 inches square with a plain white background
photographs
Bruce
$200 [19]
Island on which Carlo & Letizia Bonaparte changed son Napoleon's nappies
Corsica
Peggy
$400 [27]
In this nostalgic musical, the Pink Ladies are a girls' gang, not a bunch of cocktails
"Grease"
Peggy Mark
$400 [2]
In 1968 R. Daley said they're "not here to create disorder, (they're) here to preserve disorder"
the police
Mark
$400 [7]
In musical notation there are this many horizontal lines on a staff
5
Peggy
$400 [13]
This romance author has a Golden Eagle division with action-adventure books aimed at men
Harlequin
Peggy Mark
$400 [14]
This former penal colony off the coast of French Guiana is now open to tourists
Devil's Island
Bruce
$400 [20]
Though the cause of death is uncertain, we do know Napoleon died on this island
St. Helena
Bruce Peggy Mark
$600 [28]
"The Playboy of the Western World" is set in this western European country
Ireland
Mark
$800 [4]
Fillmore East was in New York & Fillmore West was in this city
San Francisco
Bruce
$600 [8]
Minimum number of notes in a chord
3
Peggy
DD $500 [16]
He was the founder of the largest newspaper chain in the USA today
Frank E. Gannett
Bruce
$600 [18]
Cafes, open-air theaters & an amusement park are scattered among these Copenhagen flower gardens
Tivoli Gardens
Peggy
$600 [21]
Louis XVIII noted on his return to power July 8, 1815 that Napoleon had kept him out this many days
100
Mark
$800 [29]
He won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for his play "Glengarry Glen Ross"
David Mamet
Bruce
DD $1,000 [3]
Twelve-year-old who hadthe followinghit in 1963:
Stevie Wonder
Mark
$800 [9]
Number of flags on the stem of a sixteenth note
2
Peggy
$600 [15]
In August 1987, this rock music magazine spun off from Penthouse International
Spin
Bruce
$800 [24]
The name of this major Mexican tourist attraction means "Mouth of the Wells of the Itza Tribe"
Chichen Itza
Peggy
$800 [22]
Napoleon assembled the "Grande Armee" in Boulogne, threatening to invade this country
England
$1,000 [5]
During his incarceration in Folsom Prison he wrote "Soul on Ice"
Eldridge Cleaver
Peggy
$1,000 [10]
Number of different letters of the alphabet we use to denote notes
7
Peggy
$1,000 [17]
He ran the Wall Street Journal from 1901 to 1928 & in 1921 began a magazine he named after himself
Clarence Barron
Peggy
$1,000 [25]
The world's only full-scale replica of the Parthenon is in this state capital
Nashville
Bruce
$1,000 [23]
He painted a huge scene of Napoleon's coronation--with no dead people in tubs
Jacques-Louis David

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORY

At the request of the king of England, Pope Innocent III annulled this in 1215

Magna Carta

Mark "What is the Magna Carta?" — wagered $3,698
Peggy "What is the Magna" — wagered $3,601
Bruce "What is the Magna Carta" — wagered $250

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