Show #1364 1990-07-05 (taped 1990-02-13) Regular

Contestants

Rich Doyle — a purchasing manager from Simi Valley, California

Angela Lewis — a singer originally from New York City

John Patlan — a social worker from Austin, Texas (whose 2-day cash winnings total $25,202)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $800 $2,600 $4,600 $5,059
2nd place: Dressher brass bed & bedding emsemble + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$4,000
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Angela $600 $1,500 $3,300 $100
3rd place: Konica Zf80 camera & film + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version
$3,300
10 R, 2 W
Rich $1,500 $1,500 $6,500 $9,300
New champion: $9,300
$7,900
21 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

19THCENTURY AMERICA MEDICINE A.K.A. 4-LETTER WORDS PIANISTS THE SOUTHWEST
$100 [1]
He was Thomas Jefferson's private sec'y before he & Clark went exploring
(Meriwether) Lewis
Rich
$100 [15]
In a normal delivery, this part of the baby appears first
head
John
$100 [5]
Christian Rudolph Ebsen's "friendly" stage name
Buddy
Rich
$100 [9]
A double bass is also known as this type of fiddle, so don't wave anything red in front of it
bull
John
$100 [26]
This great pianist, who died in November 1989, was Arturo Toscanini's son-in-law
Horowitz
Angela
$100 [21]
Spindletop oil field, site of the first "gusher" in North America, is a national landmark in this state
Texas
John
$200 [2]
The Wilmot Proviso tried to outlaw this practice in any territory acquired from Mexico
slavery
John
$200 [16]
In 1985 health officials said this OTC drug could reduce the risk of a second heart attack
aspirin
Rich
$200 [6]
MIchele Dusiak, who knew "how to succeed" on Broadway before she moved to "Knots Landing"
Michele Lee
Angela
$200 [10]
Cheer for the home team, or dig through the earth with your nose
root
Rich
$200 [27]
Mike Love dubbed him "The Captain" when he played keyboards for the Beach Boys
Daryl Dragon
$200 [22]
This city grew up around a flagpole erected to celebrate the U.S. Centennial of 1876
Flagstaff
John
$300 [3]
In 1869 the final link in the Transcontinental RR was completed in what's now this state
Utah
Rich
$300 [17]
Herpes simplex causes these small skin blisters around the mouth
cold sores
Rich
$300 [7]
You may be "Spellbound" to learn that this leading man's first name is Eldred
Gregory Peck
Angela
$300 [11]
As a verb, this part of a flower means "to stop"
stem
John Angela Rich
$300 [28]
Schumann called him "a genius!"; George Sand probably had a few other names
Chopin
Angela
$300 [23]
New Mexico's state vegetables are the frijol & this one, often hung on strings to dry
chili pepper
John
$400 [4]
He wrote, "I went to the woods because I wished...to front only the essential facts of life"
(Henry David) Thoreau
Angela
$400 [18]
You can be immunized against this infectious disease known as lockjaw
tetanus
Rich
$400 [8]
"Fiery" stage name of ecdysiast Fannie Belle Fleming
Blaze Starr
John
$400 [12]
Comedians differentiate between this & a wife, but the dictionary says they're the same
lady
John
$400 [29]
In "Animal Crackers" he said, "I'll play you one of my own compositions by Victor Herbert"
Chico Marx
John Rich
$500 [25]
This nat'l park in the Painted Desert contains giant logs that are over 150 million years old
Petrified Forest
Angela
$500 [20]
The first official championship match in this sport in the U.S. was held at the Newport Casino in Rhode Island
tennis
John Rich
$500 [19]
Syncope, often called this, is a temporary impairment of blood flow, especially to the brain
fainting
Rich
$500 [14]
Italian-born character actor Vincente Scognamiglio, who played Cher's dad in "Moonstruck"
Vincent Gardenia
$500 [13]
Completes the line from W.E. Henley, "I am the master of my..."
fate
Rich
$500 [30]
These dual pianists met as children while attending Juilliard
Ferrante & Teicher
Rich
DD $1,000 [24]
Its state song is from a 1943 Rodgers & Hammerstein musical
Oklahoma
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL CHARACTERS WORLD HISTORY SCIENCE RELIGION MUSEUMS NEW ENGLAND
$200 [5]
Mr. Brownlow, Fagin & Bill Sikes
Oliver Twist
Rich
$200 [10]
Trajan, the Spanish-born adopted son of explorer Nerva, became emperor of this in the year 98
Rome
Rich
$200 [1]
The fourth largest planet in our solar system, it's usually next to last from the sun
Neptune
John
$200 [18]
The Wednesday of Holy Week is sometimes called Spy Wednesday, referring to this apostle
Judas
John
$200 [16]
Furnishings from Lincoln's private rr coach can be found at Union Pacific Historical Museum in this Nebraska city
Omaha
John
$200 [26]
The only state with a nickname that begins with "Little"
Rhode Island
John
$400 [6]
Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt, Sgt. Fatso Judson & Angelo
From Here to Eternity
Rich
$400 [11]
This country granted Iceland its independence after WWI
Denmark
Rich
$400 [2]
Exercises that contract muscles against resistance in which there is no joint movement
isometric
John
$400 [19]
A Roman Catholic requiem, or a satanic travesty of the Catholic service
Black Mass
Rich
$400 [17]
Rapid City, South Dakota has a museum devoted to this Indian tribe
Sioux
John
$400 [27]
Harvard University & MIT are in this city across the Charles River from Boston
Cambridge
Angela
$600 [7]
Stubb, Starbuck & Queequeg
Moby Dick
Rich
$600 [12]
Mikhail Gorbachev was named Soviet leader March 11, 1985, the day after this man's death
Chernenko
Angela
$600 [3]
It's any material, like oil or graphite, put on a surface to lessen friction
lubricant
John
$600 [20]
Since the 6th century B.C. Jainism has been practiced in this country
India
John
$600 [23]
This city's Balboa Park has museums devoted to Man, Aerospace & Natural History among others
San Diego
Rich
$600 [28]
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in this city, now Maine's largest
Portland
John
$800 [8]
Lt. Frederic Henry, Catherine Barkley & Rinaldi
A Farewell to Arms
Angela
$800 [13]
This Chinese revolutionary was baptized a Christian before he was a medical student in Hong Kong
Sun Yat-sen
John Rich
DD $600 [15]
The flying shuttle John Kay invented in 1733 was a new type of this machine
loom
Rich
$800 [21]
A charm worn to ward off harm or injury
amulet
Rich
$800 [24]
The first museum devoted entirely to atomic energy was opened in 1949 in this Eastern Tennessee town
Oak Ridge
$800 [30]
Majestic Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, is in these "hills"
Berkshires
Angela
$1,000 [9]
Allan Quatermain, Sir Henry Curtis & Captain John Good
King Solomon's Mine
DD $1,000 [14]
King Robert II of Scotland was the founder of this dynasty
Stuart
Rich
$800 [4]
In 1817 he published "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy", a disease now named after him
(James) Parkinson
Angela
$1,000 [22]
A modified alb, this white outer vestment is the most common one worn by Anglican clergy
surplice
$1,000 [25]
This skill & its products are featured at a museum on the island of Murano in Venice
glassmaking
Rich
$1,000 [29]
It's the only landlocked state in New England
Vermont
John

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

He was in charge of the band training center at Great Lakes Naval Base during WWI

John Philip Sousa

Angela "Who is Irving Berlin" — wagered $3,200
John "Who is J.P. Sousa?" — wagered $459
Rich "Who was John Philips Sousa?" — wagered $2,800

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