Show #1702 1992-01-14 (taped 1991-11-05) Regular

Contestants

Christine Boyett-Thompson — a college instructor from Houston, Texas

John Ferraro — a landscaper from Rotonda West, Florida

Liz MacGillicuddy-Lucas — an actress originally from Hollywood, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $26,798)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Liz $500 $-200 $3,000 $6,000
2nd place: Trip for 2 to Puerto Rico and St. Kitts
$3,000
9 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
John $1,000 $2,100 $3,500 $6,700
New champion: $6,700
$3,500
21 R, 5 W
Christine $1,100 $100 $4,800 $2,500
3rd place: Aiwa mini stereo
$5,500
13 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS LANDMARKS POOL MUSIC FASHION ACCESSORIES SPELL THAT NAME
$100 [1]
The spectacled or Andean bear is native to this continent
South America
Liz
$100 [3]
The state house in Philadelphia is now called this
Independence Hall
John
$100 [23]
This substance is applied to the tip of the cue to keep it from slipping off the ball
chalk
John
$100 [16]
Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings" was played at the 1982 funeral of this princess
Grace Kelly
John
$100 [11]
Bracelets shaped like these reptiles have coiled around arms since ancient times
snakes
Christine
$100 [17]
Ms. Foster, who won an Oscar for "The Accused"
J-O-D-I-E
John
$200 [2]
Distinguished from its seal relatives by its tusks, it's the largest of the fin-footed mammals
a walrus
John
$200 [4]
The Chateau Frontenac in this, Canada's oldest city, is a hotel built to look like a French chateau
Quebec
Christine
$200 [24]
The spin imparted on the cue ball by hitting it off center is called this
English
John
$200 [19]
Part of Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem" is on the soundtrack of this Stanley Kubrick space film
2001: A Space Odyssey
John
$200 [12]
A glove with a wide cuff above the wrist that you might want to "throw down"
a gauntlet
John
$200 [18]
This Smith may not be a TV "Angel" anymore, but she still looks like one
J-A-C-L-Y-N
Liz
$300 [5]
The scientific name of this largest deer is from a Greek word meaning "elk"
a moose
John
$300 [8]
The Temple of the Giant Jaguar is part of this civilization's ruins in Guatemala
Maya
John
$300 [25]
This is the term for the pocketing of the cue ball
to scratch
John
$300 [28]
Art Blakey, Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich all played this instrument
the drums
Christine
$300 [13]
The beads hippies wore in the '60s had this "romantic" name
love beads
Christine
$300 [20]
Mouseketeer Annette
F-U-N-I-C-E-L-L-O
John
$400 [6]
This marsupial has 50 teeth, more than any other North American mammal
a possum
Liz
$400 [9]
726 feet tall, this structure stands in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River
the Hoover Dam
$400 [26]
The top of a table is often made of this rock & can weigh over 300 pounds
slate
John
$400 [29]
Argentine Carlos Gardel is still considered the world's most famous singer in this style
the tango style
John
$400 [14]
A synonym for onlookers, or the type of white pumps with contrasting trim they might wear
spectators
John
$400 [21]
Late Ballerina Dame Margot
F-O-N-T-E-Y-N
Liz John
$500 [7]
The name of this Tibetan dog is Chinese for "lion dog"
shih tzu
Liz John
$500 [10]
Tyn Church & a monument to reformer Jan Hus are in this Czech capital's old town
Prague
Liz
$500 [27]
For the game of 8-ball, this many balls, not 8, are racked
15
Liz John Christine
DD $800 [30]
"Heavenly" keyboard instrument heard in the "Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy"
celeste
Christine
$500 [15]
A reticule is a small drawstring one of these
a purse
Christine
$500 [22]
Last name of the political theorist who wrote "The Prince"
M-A-C-H-I-A-V-E-L-L-I
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

CAPTAIN COOK STATE CAPITALS 1942 THE BODY HUMAN OLD GLORY NOVELS
$200 [1]
Captain Cook's first name
James
John
$200 [16]
The only home Abraham Lincoln ever owned is in this capital city
Springfield (Illinois)
John
$200 [26]
The Army bombed lava flows that endangered the city of Hilo on this island
Hawaii
Liz
$200 [11]
The scientific name for the breastbone
the sternum
$200 [21]
We don't know what year the next star will be added, but we do know it will be on this date
July 4th
John
$200 [4]
Chapter XX of this novel is "Lorna Begins Her Story"; Chapter XXI is "Lorna Ends Her Story"
Lorna Doone
Christine
$400 [2]
On his third voyage, he sailed the Arctic, looking for this
the Northwest Passage
John
$400 [17]
Lying at the southern end of Puget Sound, it was named for the nearby mountains
Olympia
John
$400 [12]
This cone-shaped tube connects the nose & mouth with the voice box & esophagus
the pharynx
Liz John
$400 [22]
The only time you should display the flag with the stars down
in times of distress
Christine
$400 [5]
The French title of this Albert Camus novel is "L'Etranger"
The Stranger
John
$600 [3]
He won the Copley Medal for preventing this disease by giving his crew sauerkraut
scurvy
Christine
$600 [18]
This state capital is the seat of Leon County, which was named for Ponce de Leon
Tallahassee
Christine
$600 [13]
The trapezius & latissimus dorsi muscles are located in this part of the body
upper back
Liz
$600 [23]
It was first planted in this sea July 20, 1969
the Sea of Tranquility (on the moon)
Christine
$600 [8]
His book "North and South" ends with a 1787 antislavery quote by George Mason of Virginia
(John) Jakes
Christine
$800 [6]
Cook named the east coast of Australia this after a part of Britain
New South Wales
Liz
$800 [19]
Sky Harbor International Airport is located in this southwestern capital
Phoenix, Arizona
$800 [14]
Term for the 4 veins from the lungs that supply blood to the heart's left atrium
the pulmonary veins
DD $900 [24]
When Flag Day was made a national holiday, the flag had this many stars
48
Christine
$800 [9]
Lady Dedlock disappears and dies in Dickens' novel about this depressing domicile
Bleak House
Christine
DD $1,000 [7]
The new U.S. space shuttle is named after this ship Cook took on an astronomy mission in 1768
the Endeavour
Liz
$1,000 [20]
Fort Benjamin Harrison, just northeast of this midwest capital, houses the U.S. Army Finance Center
Indianapolis
$1,000 [15]
From a word meaning "tree", these threadlike branches of a neuron carry signals to a nerve cell body
dendrites
$1,000 [25]
A flag is flown at half-mast for 10 days on a vice president's death & this long for a president's
30 days
$1,000 [10]
The first line of this Betty Smith novel is "Serene was a word you could put to Brooklyn, New York"
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Liz

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

The New York Stock Exchange symbol of this Montreal-based company is "VO"

Seagram

Liz "What is Seagrams?" — wagered $3,000
John "What is Seagram?" — wagered $3,200
Christine "What isVoV" — wagered $2,300

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