Show #1128 1989-06-28 (taped 1989-02-20) Regular

Contestants

Daniel Kim — a patent lawyer originally from New York City

Randy Woodland — a university lecturer originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Julie Dock — an editor from Torrance, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,798)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Julie $200 $700 $900 $0
3rd place: Hotpoint refrigerator
$900
10 R, 5 W
Randy $1,900 $2,700 $6,900 $0
2nd place: trip on Continental to Denver with limousine tour & carriage ride
$4,200
16 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Daniel $1,300 $2,200 $10,800 $14,000
New champion: $14,000
$8,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

FRANCE "LAST" MOVIES WARS DANCE HISTORY CELEBRITY BOOKS SPELL THAT NAME
$100 [19]
About 75% of France's population are members of this religion
Catholic Church
Randy
$100 [1]
A protest at Universal Studios over this movie backed up traffic on the Hollywood Fwy.
The Last Temptation of Christ
Daniel
$100 [21]
The war between Great Britain & this country over the Falklands ran from April to June of 1982
Argentina
Julie
$100 [16]
In the 11th & 14th centuries it was the macabre place where a "danse macabre" was preformed
cemetery
Julie
$100 [11]
James Bacon called his biography of this TV star "How Sweet It Is"
Jackie Gleason
Randy
$100 [6]
The last name of the 1988 Democratic vice-presidential nominee
B-E-N-T-S-E-N
Daniel
$200 [20]
They were 1st held in Chamonix, France in 1924 with just 293 participants
Winter Olympics
Daniel
$200 [2]
In this film Jack Nicholson & Otis Young try to show Randy Quaid a good time on his way to the brig
The Last Detail
Daniel
$200 [25]
Not knowing this war was over, troops fought the Battle of New Orleans
War of 1812
Randy
$200 [17]
The record for one of these events is held by a couple who danced from August 29, 1930 to April 1, 1931
dance marathon
Randy
$200 [12]
In 1987 Jill St. John published this type of book, which you might expect from Julia Child
cook book
Julie
$200 [7]
According to its '50s ads, it "makes the very best...chocolate"
N-E-S-T-L-E-S
Randy
$300 [22]
Only Frenchmen are forbidden to enlist in this famous fighting force
Foreign Legion
Julie
$300 [3]
Spencer Tracy was an old pol in his final campaign in this film loosely based on Boston Mayor Curley
The Last Hurrah
Randy
$300 [26]
Seeking to end the war, Eisenhower, as promised, went here after he was elected
Korea
Randy
$300 [18]
With her husband, Ted Shawn, this modern dancer began the Denishaw Dance Company & School
Ruth St. Denis
Julie
$300 [13]
Late "West Side Story" star whose sister Lana wrote her biography
Natalie Wood
Daniel
$300 [8]
This Huston menaces Michael Jackson in "Captain Eo"
A-N-J-E-L-I-C-A
Randy
$400 [23]
The French buy bread at the "boulangerie" & fancy cakes & pastries in a shop called this
patisserie
Julie
DD $500 [4]
Film based on a Neil Simon play in which Alan Arkin stars as a middle-aged man having a midlife crisis
Last of the Red Hot Lovers
Randy
$400 [27]
This courtly, elegant dance fell out of favor when the waltz hit the dance halls of Europe about 1769
minuet
Daniel
$400 [14]
This co-star of "Arthur" gives advice on directing the classics in his book "Stage Directions"
John Gielgud
Julie
$400 [9]
Last name of the actress who co-starred with Madonna in "Desperately Seeking Susan"
A-R-Q-U-E-T-T-E
Daniel
$500 [24]
Vercingetorix was the last chieftain in Gaul to be defeated by this conqueror in 52 B.C.
(Julius) Caesar
Daniel
$500 [5]
The filmed story of the farewell concert of the group called The Band
The Last Waltz
Daniel
$500 [28]
Latin chain dance introduced in the 1930s that goes like this: "1-2-3 kick, 1-2-3 kick..."
conga
Julie Daniel
$500 [15]
Steve Martin said this Carrie Fisher novel "makes 'Moby Dick' look like a big, fat, dumb book"
Postcards from the Edge
$500 [10]
Orville the popcorn king spells his last name this way
R-E-D-E-N-B-A-C-H-E-R
Randy

Double Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNMENT & POLITICS MUSICAL THEATER THE '50s WORLD GEOGRAPHY "L.A." ARCHITECTS
$200 [6]
In 1860 this party split; 1 wing nominated John Breckinridge, the other Stephen Douglas
Democratic
Julie Randy
$200 [1]
Yes, Toto, in 1903 this was a Broadway musical, complete with cyclone
The Wizard of Oz
Daniel
$200 [16]
In the 1950s "hi-fi", which was short for this, became the rage
high fidelity
Randy
$200 [11]
If you know that Jamaica lies directly south of this island, have a cigar
Cuba
Daniel
$200 [21]
Name describing the Western Hemisphere area where romance languages are spoken
Latin America
Julie
$1,000 [26]
Last name of 17th century British architect Inigo, who designed sets & costumes as well as buildings
Jones
Randy
$400 [7]
After losing the 1952 election with John Sparkman as his running mate, he tried again in 1956 with Estes Kefauver
Adlai Stevenson
Daniel
$400 [2]
The "Fiddler on the Roof" is fiddling on a roof in this country
Russia
Daniel
$400 [17]
Marilyn Monroe got her final divorce decree from this man 10/31/55 & married Arthur Miller the next year
Joe DiMaggio
Julie
$400 [12]
The capital of this Canadian province is the only walled city north of the Rio Grande
Quebec
$400 [22]
Type of education broadly based on humanities with little emphasis on job training
liberal arts
Daniel
DD $3,400 [27]
This U.S. president's designs were greatly inspired by 16th century Ital. architect Andrea Palladio
Thomas Jefferson
Randy
$600 [8]
In '80 Pres. Carter refused to debate Ronald Reagan if this Independent candidate participated
John Anderson
Daniel
$800 [4]
The title song of Stephen Sondheim's flop 1964 musical averred "Anyone can” do this
whistle
Daniel
$600 [18]
In March 1953 the Boston Braves got the ok to move to this city
Milwaukee
Julie Daniel
$600 [13]
In Dutch, this city's name means "the count's hedge"
The Hague
Julie Randy
$600 [23]
Rock 'n' roller who sang "Tears on My Pillow" with the Imperials
Little Anthony
Julie
$800 [9]
Created as a separate dept. in 1979, its 1st secretary was Shirley Hufstedler
Education
Julie Randy Daniel
$1,000 [5]
This 1966 musical based on Jan de Hartog's "The Fourposter" requires only 2 performers & a bed
I Do! I Do!
Daniel
$800 [19]
Its cover called it "the extraordinary new novel that lifts the lid off a small New England town"
Peyton Place
Daniel
$800 [14]
Waters from this sea fill the canals of Venice
Adriatic
Daniel
$800 [24]
Equipment & goods that can be sold quickly for cash
liquid assets
Randy
$1,000 [10]
Imprisoned for an anti-war speech in 1919, this socialist ran his 1920 campaign for president from his jail cell
Eugene Debs
Daniel
DD $2,800 [3]
Country that's the setting of thefollowingsong:"1, 2, 3 and 1, 2, 3 and 1, 2, 3 /Shall we dance? /1, 2, 3 and /On a bright cloud of music /Shall we fly?..."
Siam (Thailand)
Daniel
$1,000 [20]
Phoebe B. Beebe was billed as the sister of this "Today" show chimp
J. Fred Muggs
$1,000 [15]
Bermuda lies some 570 miles east of this U.S. state, the nearest point of land
North Carolina
Randy Daniel
$1,000 [25]
Found in sour milk, it's used in adhesives, preservatives & pharmaceuticals
lactic acid
Randy

Final Jeopardy!

POETRY

They're described as "Snowy, Flowy, Blowy, Showery, Flowery, Bowery, Hoppy, Croppy, Droppy, Breezy, Sneezy, Freezy"

12 months

Julie "What are clouds?" — wagered $900
Randy "What are the bells?" — wagered $6,900
Daniel "What are the 12 mos.?four seasons?" — wagered $3,200

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