Show #1607 1991-09-03 (taped 1991-08-05) Regular

Contestants

Kathrine Marris — a writer and editor from Seattle, Washington

Bob Ramsey — a minister from San Dimas, California

Richard Bannin — a fundraising director from New York City, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Richard $1,300 $4,200 $12,800 $15,000
2-day champion: $27,601
$12,400
28 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Bob $500 $200 $4,400 $7,400
2nd place: Daniel Mink watch & his & her clothing from the Greif Companies + Jeopardy! home game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$4,400
14 R, 3 W
Kathrine $500 $2,100 $500 $999
3rd place: Sanyo music system + Jeopardy! home game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$3,500
13 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES ROCKS AND MINERALS SAINTS GEOGRAPHY CLOTHES "LINE"S
$100 [1]
Alice Frazier made front pages when she hugged this queen who was on a state visit in May 1991
Queen Elizabeth
Richard
$100 [26]
This rock is a huge limestone mass that occupies most of a British dependency
Rock of Gibraltar
Kathrine
$100 [16]
Martin I, who died in 655, was the last holder of this office to be martyred
pope
Richard
$100 [6]
Known for its wine & cheese, Lombardy is also this country's chief industrial region
Italy
Bob
$100 [11]
"Nightie" is a nickname for this garment
nightgown
Kathrine
$100 [21]
A batted baseball hit in a nearly straight trajectory
line drive
Kathrine
$200 [2]
Alfred Gerald Caplin shortened his name a "Li'l" to this
Al Capp
Kathrine
$200 [27]
Meerschaum is used chiefly to make the bowls of these
pipes
Kathrine
$200 [17]
This patrol saint of artists & physicians wrote the third Gospel
Luke
Richard
$200 [7]
The "Blue" branch of this river begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia
Nile
Richard
$200 [12]
Close-fitting name of the close-fitting leg coverings favored by dancers
tights
Kathrine
$200 [22]
The maximum sum that a customer of a store or bank is authorized to borrow
line of credit
Bob
$300 [3]
This son-in-law of Leopold I of Belgium was emperor of Mexico from 1864-67
Maximilian
Richard
$300 [28]
If you have a "grain" of sense you know that brownstone is a type of this stone
sandstone
Bob Kathrine
$300 [18]
St. Brigid, also known as St. Bride, founded the 1st Women's Religious Community in this country
Ireland
Richard
$300 [8]
In 1972 the remaining Ryukyu Islands still under U.S. control were returned to this country
Japan
Richard
$300 [13]
Despite the name you don't have to like cigarettes to wear one of these loose-fitting jackets
smoking jacket
Richard
$300 [23]
To understand the unexpressed but implied meaning of something said or written
read between the lines
Bob
$400 [4]
Last name of genetic engineer Frederick or birth control pioneer Margaret
Sanger
Richard
$400 [29]
Speleothems are oddly-shaped rock formations found in these
caves
$400 [19]
St. Helen was the mother of this Roman emperor who decreed the toleration of Christianity
Constantine
Richard
$400 [9]
The two countries that occupy the Scandinavian peninsula
Sweden & Norway
Bob
$400 [14]
An inro is a small container that hangs from one of these kimono sashes
obi
Richard
$400 [24]
In 1968 Glen Campell reached No. 3 with this song about a county employee in Kansas
"Wichita Lineman"
Kathrine
DD $800 [5]
Besides his "law" on work & alloted time he also said, "Expenditure rises to meet income"
Parkinson
Richard
$500 [30]
Malachite, which is used as an ornamental stone, is this color
green
Richard
$500 [20]
He's the patron saint of Russians & sailors as well as children
Nicholas
Bob Kathrine
$500 [10]
Jamaica, Hispaniola & Puerto Rico are part of the "Greater" group of these W. Indies islands
Antilles
Richard
$500 [15]
A light, often lacy, scarf senoras wear over the head & shoulders
mantilla
Richard
$500 [25]
President Reagan pointed out the governors of 43 states have this type of veto
line-item veto
Richard

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS ARIZONA COLORS THE 1930s POTPOURRI CHARACTERS IN FILM
$200 [1]
He's the Fifth Republic's fourth president
Mitterand
Kathrine
$200 [24]
By 1883 Arizona was crossed by 2 major railroads, the Southern Pacific & this
Atchison, Topeka & the Santa Fe
Richard Kathrine
$200 [21]
A small burrowing mammal with rudimentary eyes, or a dark shade of gray
mole
Bob
$200 [2]
American volunteers were heading to this country in 1937 to help the Loyalists in their civil war
Spain
Bob
$200 [16]
If you're still wondering what "Fahrvergnugen" means in this company's ads, it's "driving pleasure"
Volkswagen
Bob
$200 [7]
Marion Crane, Sam Loomis & Norman Bates
Psycho
Richard
$400 [3]
This Czech president's plays were formerly banned in his homeland
Havel
Richard
$400 [27]
In 1861 Arizonans voted to join it & sent a delegate to its congress
Confederacy
Bob
$400 [22]
This reddish shade is slang for being sympathetic to communism
pink
Kathrine
$400 [10]
On her Nov. 11, 1938 radio show she belted out the song "God Bless America"
Kate Smith
Bob
$400 [17]
Common in Hawaii, a fire fountain is a stream of this issuing from a vent in the ground
lava
Bob
$400 [8]
Doris Walker, Fred Gailey & Kris Kringle
Miracle on 34th Street
Richard
$600 [4]
Before becoming President of Syria in 1971, he was the country's Minister of Defense
Assad
Richard
$600 [28]
Founded by Mormons & home to a large Mormon temple, this city was named for the "flatland" it's on
Mesa
Bob
$600 [23]
Ironically, this color can mean either puritanical or risque
blue
Richard
$600 [13]
In Feb. 1930 she was crowned the world's amateur singles figure-skating champ for the 4th straight year
Sonja Henie
Richard
$600 [18]
In law, "common of piscary" refers to the right of doing this in waters owned by others
fishing
Richard
$600 [9]
The Ringo Kid, Dallas & Doc Boone
Stagecoach
Kathrine
$800 [5]
In 1990 this owner of La Prensa led an anti-Sandinista coalition to victory in Nicaragua
Violeta Chammoro
Richard
$800 [29]
Phoenix sits in a basin known as the "Valley of" this
the Sun
Bob
$1,000 [26]
When mixing paint, yellow is the complementary color of this one
purple
Richard
$1,000 [15]
In 1932, amid charges of neglect & incompetency, this dapper NYC mayor resigned
(Jimmy) Walker
Richard
$800 [19]
This jazz "Yardbird" was great at improvising on the alto sax
Charlie Parker
Richard
$800 [11]
Father O'Malley, Genevieve Linden & Father Fitzgibbon
Going My Way
Richard
$1,000 [6]
SWAPO leader Sam Nujoma became president of this newly independent African nation in 1990
Namibia
Bob
$1,000 [30]
In 1988 Rose Mofford replaced this man as governor
(Evan) Mecham
Bob
DD $3,000 [25]
Color in the title of thefollowing: Van Morrison's first big hit:"Hey, where did we go / Days when the rains came ? / Down in the hollow / Playing a new game / Laughing and a-running, hey, hey / Skipping and a-jumping..."
"Brown Eyed Girl"
Kathrine
DD $2,000 [14]
In Oct. 1931 he received the stiffest sentence ever for income tax evasion, 11 years in prison
(Al) Capone
Richard
$1,000 [20]
After Colorado, this state to its north has the highest average elevation in the U.S.
Wyoming
Richard Bob
$1,000 [12]
President Muffley, Colonel "Bat" Guano & General Jack D. Ripper
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

Final Jeopardy!

NOVELS

Hemingway novel that begins, "Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton"

The Sun Also Rises

Kathrine "What was The Sun Also Rises" — wagered $499
Bob "What is The Sun Also Rises" — wagered $3,000
Richard "What is "The Sun Also Rises"?" — wagered $2,200

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