Show #1648 1991-10-30 (taped 1991-09-10) Regular

Missing contestant introductions.

Contestants

Jonathan Loeb — from

Eileen Doherty — an educational consultant from Whitestone, New York

Greg Shepherd — a college music instructor from Honolulu, Hawaii (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Greg $1,900 $3,500 $8,600 $8,500
2-day champion: $17,501
$8,000
25 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W
Eileen $200 $600 $4,200 $0
3rd place: Magic Chef electric range + Nintendo Entertainment System & games
$3,800
11 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Jonathan $1,300 $2,900 $3,700 $1
2nd place: trip for 2 to Chicago
$3,700
14 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC QUOTES CLOTHING WORLD FACTS ARCHITECTURE BASEBALL GREATS CELEBRITY JEOPARDY!
$100 [16]
Completes JFK's quote, "My fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you..."
"ask what you can do for your country."
Greg
$100 [18]
From the word "body", it's the fitted part of a dress from the waist to the shoulder
the bodice
Eileen
$100 [11]
The 2 blue stripes on Guatemala's flag represent these 2 oceans
the Atlantic & the Pacific
Jonathan
$100 [1]
Virginia's Shirley Plantation has a "hanging" flight of these rising 3 stories without visible support
a staircase
Greg
$100 [6]
Detroit Tigers outfielder known as the "Georgia Peach" who has the highest career batting average at .367
Ty Cobb
Greg
$100 [23]
I'm the architect of rock & roll & the originator--Good golly, Miss Molly!
Little Richard
Jonathan
$200 [17]
In 1964 he told the GOP convention that "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"
Barry Goldwater
Jonathan
$200 [19]
French cuffs are folded back on themselves & fastened with these
cuff links
Greg
$200 [12]
Tamil is spoken in this country's state of Tamil Nadu, which was once known as Madras
India
Eileen
$200 [2]
Eero Saarinen's only skyscraper is CBS Headquarters in this city
New York City
Greg
$200 [7]
This Yankee catcher later managed the Yankees & the Mets, winning pennants with each team
Yogi Berra
Greg
$200 [24]
I started riding elephants, then went on to swing with the Monkees & sold 65 million records
Mickey Dolenz
Greg
$300 [20]
In a 1951 address to Congress, this general said that "In war there is no substitute for victory"
MacArthur
Greg
$300 [28]
Term for a jacket with a front closing that overlaps enough to allow for 2 rows of buttons
a double breasted jacket
Greg
$300 [13]
Willem-Alexander, the eldest son of Queen Beatrix, is the heir to this country's throne
the Netherlands
Greg
$300 [3]
Found in Moorish buildings, these ornamental points are named for the hanging deposits on cave ceilings
stalactites
Greg
$300 [8]
Shortstop who stole 104 bases in 1962—a major league record at the time & still the Dodger record
Maury Wills
Greg Jonathan
$300 [25]
In the 1959 Sears, Roebuck catalog I modeled underwear; later I went on to host "That's Incredible!"
John Davidson
Eileen
$400 [21]
Miss. senator who in 1861 announced that his state had "declared her separation from the United States"
Jefferson Davis
Greg
$400 [14]
Nanduti, a lace that looks like spider webs, is made in Itaugua, a town near Asuncion in this country
Paraguay
Greg Jonathan
DD $500 [4]
Begun in 1248, Cologne Cathedral is the largest cathedral in this style in northern Europe
Gothic style
Greg
$400 [9]
In 1964 & 1967, this Cardinals pitcher was named World Series MVP
Bob Gibson
Jonathan
$400 [26]
I drove around "Vega$" in a little red T-Bird & drove around Boston in a '65 Mustang
Robert Urich
Jonathan
$500 [22]
His last words were "How were the circus receipts today at Madison Square Garden?"
P.T. Barnum
Jonathan
$500 [15]
In 1896 this capital on the Danube became the 1st city in eastern Europe to have a subway
Budapest
Greg
$500 [5]
Byzantine style is characterized by a central one of these over a square space, as the Hagia Sophia
a dome
Greg
$500 [10]
This old-time Washington Senators pitcher held the career strikeout record until Nolan Ryan broke it in 1983
Walter Johnson
Jonathan
$500 [27]
I've been hosting & producing the nationally syndicated dance show "Soul Train" for 2 decades
Don Cornelius

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE NOTORIOUS WYOMING OPERA FAMOUS DOCTORS BOOKS & AUTHORS
$200 [2]
The buildup of this insecticide in some birds & fish led to its restriction in 1972
DDT
Eileen
$200 [3]
"The Lodger", a 1913 novel by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, is a ripping yarn about his London crimes
Jack the Ripper
Eileen
$200 [29]
The Bozeman, Overland & Oregon ones all crossed Wyoming
trails
Jonathan
$200 [5]
This Gershwin opera was not performed at the Met until 1985
Porgy and Bess
Jonathan
$200 [1]
His 1904 Nobel Prize was for work on digestion, not conditioned reflexes in dogs
Pavlov
Jonathan
$400 [28]
In 1966 his "Foundation" trilogy won a Hugo Award for the best all-time science fiction series
(Isaac) Asimov
Greg Eileen
$400 [16]
Used to preserve biological specimens, it's the simplest of the organic compounds called aldehydes
formaldehyde
Eileen
$400 [17]
Harold Adrian Russell Philby, who spied for the Soviets, was better known by this nickname
Kim
Greg
$400 [27]
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is in this city
Cody
Jonathan
$400 [12]
"The Marriage of Figaro" was the first of 3 collaborations between Lorenzo da Ponte & this composer
Mozart
Greg
$400 [4]
This American "jungle doctor" didn't have to hang down his head when he founded hospitals in Laos
Tom Dooley
Greg
$600 [18]
He died in 1975 shortly after publishing his last Nero Wolfe novel, "A Family Affair"
Rex Stout
$600 [8]
Once widely used as an anesthetic, CHCl3is the chemical symbol for this
chloroform
Greg Eileen
$600 [19]
He was a prior of a Dominican convent many years before he became Grand Inquisitor of Spain
Torquemada
Greg
$600 [24]
"Geographical" term for Jim Bridger, Jedediah Smith & others who trapped in the state
mountain men
Jonathan
$600 [13]
The Unattractive Tonio in "I Pagliacci" has this profession
a clown
Greg
$800 [10]
Frederick Leboyer's controversial approach to this includes dim light & a warm bath
childbirth
Eileen
$800 [22]
Nevil Shute's novels "A Town Like Alice" & "On the Beach" are largely set in this country
Australia
Greg
$800 [7]
Astronomers knew very little about Pluto until this moon was discovered in 1978
Charon
$800 [20]
Dutch Schultz was 1 of the most famous victims of this organization of killers for hire
Murder Incorporated
Greg Eileen
$800 [26]
It's the name of a river, Cheyenne's county & the city that's home to the University of Wyoming
Laramie
Greg Jonathan
$800 [14]
She sang in a Baptist church in Philadelphia before she became the Met's first black soloist
Marian Anderson
Eileen
DD $1,000 [9]
This man was the first person to become a qualified pediatrician & psychiatrist
Dr. Spock
Eileen
DD $1,500 [23]
This author of "Gorky Park" has also written under the pen names of Jake Logan & Martin Quinn
Martin Cruz Smith
Greg
$1,000 [6]
An important source for vit. A, this group of pigments gives pumpkins & apricots their color
carotene
$1,000 [21]
Prince Felix Yusupov & his conspirators threw this man in the Neva River in 1916
Rasputin
Greg
$1,000 [25]
After this governor died in 1924, his wife was elected to complete his term of office
William Ross
$1,000 [15]
Enrico Caruso made his U.S. debut on November 23, 1903 as the Duke of Mantua in this opera
Rigoletto
Greg
$1,000 [11]
Doctor Yelena Bonner is the widow of this Soviet dissident
Sakharov
Greg

Final Jeopardy!

ACTORS & THEIR ROLES

Ronald Reagan, Errol Flynn, Richard Mulligan & Gary Cole have all played this historical role

George Armstrong Custer

Jonathan "Who is G Gipp?" — wagered $3,699
Eileen "Who is Robin Hood" — wagered $4,200
Greg "Who is Beau B" — wagered $100

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