Show #1125 1989-06-23 (taped 1989-02-14) Regular

Contestants

Dwight Moore — a deputy district attorney from Riverside, California

Martin Lee — a biostatistician originally from London, England

Bob Boyd — an Air Force officer from Redlands, California

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $1,300 $1,500 $5,500 $11,000
New champion: $11,000
$5,500
15 R, 1 W
Martin $900 $2,000 $3,400 $4,000
2nd place: a trip on Delta to Mexico & stay at Krystal Ixtapa
$4,300
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
Dwight $900 $1,400 $7,000 $2,999
3rd place: Alsy quartet of lamps
$6,800
17 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

CAMPAIGN '88 TV TRIVIA TECHNOLOGY "RIGHT" SONGS LEFTOVERS SPELL THAT NAME
$100 [1]
Sally Field, Marlo Thomas & Cher were just a few of his celebrity supporters
Michael Dukakis
Martin
$100 [13]
On "The Jeffersons" it was Ralph; on "Rhoda", Carlton
doorman
Martin
$100 [2]
QTest, Fact & ept are home test kits to test for this condition
pregnancy
Bob
$100 [11]
According to the title of this 1963 No. 1 Hit by the Rooftop Singers, it's what you do before you "sit right down"
"Walk Right In"
Dwight
$100 [21]
Some say the art of topiary gardening was invented in this empire by a friend of Augustus'
Roman
Bob
$100 [24]
Singer "Joanie" Mitchell
J-O-N-I
Bob
$200 [3]
The 2 vice-presidential candidates were senators from these states
Texas & Indiana
Bob Martin
$200 [15]
Alice took messages for Mike, Carol, Cindy, Greg & the rest of this household
the Brady Bunch
Bob
$200 [4]
Egyptians used sodium carbonate, called natron, to do this to their dead
embalm (mummify)
Dwight
$200 [12]
According to this 1973 Carly Simon song, "Lovin' You" is this
"The Right Thing to Do"
Bob
$200 [22]
Heloise says that keeping a glass over your salt shaker will keep the salt from doing this
from sticking to the top of the shaker (sticking)
Martin Dwight
$300 [6]
One of Bush's "hot button" issues was Dukakis' membership in this organization
ACLU
Bob
$300 [16]
Accordionist who had the longest-running prime time music series in the U.S.
Lawrence Welk
Martin
$300 [5]
Rags, preferably linen, were once commonly used to make this, now wood pulp is mostly used
paper
Bob
$300 [14]
This song from "Can-Can" begins "It's the wrong time and the wrong place"
"It's All Right with Me"
Dwight
$300 [23]
Embroidery stitches will be more regular if the fabric is held taut in one of these
loop (frame, hoop)
Dwight
$400 [7]
The keynote address at the GOP convention was delivered by this New Jersey governor
Thomas Kean
Bob
DD $500 [17]
This group of women dancers on "The Dean Martin Show" got their own series
The Golddiggers
Martin
$400 [9]
A push-button distress signal onboard ships will soon eliminate the need for this type of code
SOS (Morse)
Dwight
$400 [19]
"Nocturnally" speaking, this 1977 song was Jennifer Warnes' 1st Top 10 Hit
"Right Time of the Night"
Martin Dwight
$400 [25]
This woodwind instrument has been described as "a clarinet with a cold in its chest"
bassoon
Martin Dwight
$500 [8]
Democrat who took Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi & Virginia on "Super Tuesday"
Jesse Jackson
Martin
$500 [18]
Like "Ironside" & "McMillan & Wife", "Hooperman" is set in this city
San Francisco
Martin
$500 [10]
Word coined in the '40s meaning the operation of machines performing tasks that humans once did
automation
Dwight
$500 [20]
In this 1962 Johnny Tillotson hit, he continues to suffer anguish "Since You've Gone"
"It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'"

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A. FOOD BOOKS & AUTHORS JEWELRY WORDS EUROPEAN HISTORY
$200 [2]
Hawaii's Bishop Museum was founded as a memorial to the last direct descendant of this king
Kamehameha
Bob
$200 [23]
This company's "Special Request" soups contain 1/3 less salt than its regular soups
Campbell
Martin
$200 [16]
He wrote a novel called "The Great American Novel" a few years after "Portnoy's Complaint"
Philip Roth
Bob
$200 [21]
Some of these animals are placed in wire cages to protect them while they're making pearls
oysters
Martin
$200 [10]
When this is cast on election day, you express your wish or vow, the original Latin meaning
vote
Bob Martin
$200 [1]
As chancellor of Germany from 1871-90, he forged an empire
Bismarck
Martin
$400 [7]
Petersen House, where Lincoln died, is across the street from this other famous building
Ford's Theater
Martin
$400 [30]
Thick cream that contains at least 36% milk fat is known by this "weighty" term
heavy cream
Dwight
$400 [17]
This author of "Brave New World" was the great-nephew of the poet Matthew Arnold
Aldous Huxley
Martin
$400 [22]
19th century black mourning jewelry was made from a glassy form of this fossil fuel
coal
Dwight
$400 [12]
The name of this snake comes from the Portuguese for "hooded snake"
cobra
Dwight
$400 [3]
In the mid 16th c. this country's king forbad the use of Turkish baths by the Moors
Spain
Dwight
$600 [8]
USA Today reports they're the USA's fastest growing ethnic group
Latin Americans (Hispanics)
Dwight
$600 [29]
This nut confection is also called "marchpane"
marzipan
Dwight
$600 [18]
For a time in his youth, Truman Capote lived next door to this author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Harper Lee
Martin
$600 [24]
At 563 carats, "the Star of" this country is the largest fine blue star sapphire in the world
India
Martin
$600 [13]
This practice of giving important jobs to relatives came from a Latin word meaning "nephew"
nepotism
Dwight
$600 [4]
When Henry II tried to take control of the church in England, this archbishop fought him
Thomas à Becket
Bob Martin Dwight
DD $1,000 [9]
This northeast state is the only state whose name is a homophone of a common word
Maine
Dwight
$800 [28]
Though its name says it's Russian, the Charlotte Russe was created in this country
France
Martin
$800 [19]
He served as a U.S. consul to Germany & Scotland after he wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp"
Bret Harte
Martin
$800 [25]
This popular diamond setting was introduced by Louis Comfort's father in 1870
tiffany
$800 [14]
Because scenes of tales were printed on the various levels of building, the levels were called this
stories
Dwight
$800 [5]
While Luther was protesting the sale of these in Germany, Zwingli was doing the same in Switzerland
indulgences
Bob
$1,000 [11]
This southeast state is fringed by a long chain of sandbars called the Outer Banks
North Carolina
Dwight
$1,000 [27]
You need to add this to white sauce if you want to make Mornay sauce
cheese
$1,000 [20]
The French gave her a Legion of Honor Award for WWI aid to the Allies years after she wrote "Ethan Frome"
Edith Wharton
DD $1,000 [26]
Named for a Russian czar, it's one of the birthstones worn by people born in June
alexandrite
Martin
$1,000 [15]
Striking clocks in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is an example of this from Greek for "backwards" & "time"
anachronism
Bob
$1,000 [6]
This lengthy war began in 1618 when revolting guilds of Prague threw aides of Ferdinand II out the window
Thirty Years' War
Bob Martin

Final Jeopardy!

MAN IN SPACE

On May 25, 1973 it took the crew in an Apollo capsule 9 tries to dock with this craft

Skylab

Martin "What is Skylab?" — wagered $600
Bob "What is Skylab?" — wagered $5,500
Dwight "What is Spacelab" — wagered $4,001

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