Show #1481 1991-01-28 (taped 1990-10-16) Regular

Lynne Wexler game 4.

Contestants

Rob Means — an international program coordinator from Alexandria, Virginia

Anne Mayea — a marketing analyst originally from Gold Beach, Oregon

Lynne Wexler — a librarian from Evanston, Illinois (whose 3-day cash winnings total $43,451)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lynne $1,800 $2,100 $9,500 $11,850
4-day champion: $55,301
$9,300
21 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Anne $300 $1,600 $400 $500
3rd place: Martin Lawrence Galleries serigraph Gray Gate by Lorna Patrick + Nintendo Entertainment System with games
$1,200
8 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Rob $600 $3,100 $5,900 $900
2nd place: trip to Boston on American West & stay at the Copley Plaza Hotel
$5,900
22 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN MOUNTAINS DANCE SAFETY FIRST THE BIBLE CASTLES & PALACES RHYME TIME
$100 [11]
The dark pines covering the slopes are said to have given these mountains in S.D.their name
the Black Hills
Lynne
$100 [1]
"Birdie hop out & crow hop in" is part of a call for "Birdie in the Cage", one of these dances
a square dance
Rob
$100 [26]
In the U.S. this service branch establishes & enforces boating regulations
the Coast Guard
Rob
$100 [2]
Of the Apostles, this traitor is always mentioned last
Judas
Lynne
$100 [10]
U.S. city that's home to Iolani Palace, or should we say Iolani Royal Palace
Honolulu
Rob
$100 [21]
A dog or a wanderer on the White Cliffs in England
a Dover rover
Rob
$200 [16]
Some say the name of this extinct California volcano is from "tchestie" Russian for "white or pure"
Mount Shasta
Anne
$200 [3]
The famous solo sword dance of this country is known as the Gillie Callum
Scotland
Anne Rob
$200 [27]
Adding things up, about 1/3 of all accidental injuries happen here & it's the No. 2 spot for accidental death
in the home
Rob
$200 [4]
His brothers dipped his multicolored coat in blood to convince their father he was dead
Joseph
Rob
$200 [12]
The Palazzo di Spagna or Spanish Palace isn't in Spain, but this capital city
Rome
Anne
$200 [22]
A big freight-carrying, flat-bottomed boat
large barge
Rob
$300 [17]
Slide Mountain is the highest peak in this range in Southeast New York
the Catskills
Anne Rob
$300 [6]
The bugaku dances of this country were influenced by Chinese, Indian & Korean dances
Japan
Rob
$300 [28]
In cars the 2 basic types of passive restraints are automatic belts & these
airbags
Lynne
$300 [5]
In Leviticus the Lord orders a day of atonement, which in the Jewish religion is called this
Yom Kippur
Lynne Rob
DD $300 [13]
It has a famous stone inscribed, "Cormac McCarthy fortis me fieri fecit, A.D. 1446"
Blarney Castle
Anne
$300 [23]
Light-colored tresses
fair hair
Rob
$400 [18]
Springfield, Missouri is the largest city located in these mountains
the Ozarks
Rob
$400 [8]
The jarabe tapatio is generally accepted as the nat'l dance of this N. American country
Mexico
Lynne
$400 [29]
The UL on the seal on appliances you buy stands for this nonprofit organization
Underwriters Laboratories
Rob
$400 [7]
It was to this sister of Lazarus & Mary that Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life"
Martha
Lynne
$400 [14]
England's Edward I built castles including Caernarvon to help him control this country
Wales
Anne
$400 [24]
A faux pas made by your employees
staff gaffe
$500 [19]
The highest motor road east of the Mississippi can be found along the N.C.-Tenn. border in these mtns.
the (Great) Smoky Mountains
Anne Rob
$500 [9]
The hassapikos of this country is danced in a line, & dancers hold their partners' shoulders
Greece
Lynne
$500 [30]
The safety lamp for miners he invented in 1815 was carried, not worn on the helmet
Sir Humphrey Davies
$500 [20]
After Cain slew Abel, Eve bore this son as a consolation
Seth
Rob
$500 [15]
The sultan of this country lives in the world's largest residential palace--it has 257 bathrooms
Brunei
Anne
$500 [25]
An Athenian who'll inherit the Earth, biblically speaking
a meek Greek
Rob

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETRY SECRETARIES OF THE TREASURY LOBSTERS THE MIDDLE AGES GREGORY PECK BODY PARTS
$200 [2]
This bird & feline "were married next day by the turkey who lives on the hill"
the Owl & the Pussycat
Rob
$200 [3]
Our first Treasury Sec'y, he created the first Bank of the U.S., which opened in 1791
(Alexander) Hamilton
Lynne
$200 [21]
You'll find these organs on the end of a lobster's stalks
eyes
Anne
$200 [1]
In 1086 this conqueror ordered the Domesday Book Survey to see how much land he owned
William
Lynne
$200 [11]
Peck said his 1961 film about "The Guns of" this Aegean island "was actually a comedy"
Navarone
Lynne
$200 [16]
Humerus, radius & biceps
parts of the arm
Rob
$400 [4]
This poet rhapsodized, "thy legs are the trees of dreaming"
E.E. Cummings
Rob
$400 [5]
This Texan was JFK's Secretary of the Navy; 10 years later, he was Nixon's Sec'y of the Treasury
John Connolly
Rob
$400 [26]
Heat causes the pigments in the lobster's shell to break down, so after cooking only this color remains
red
Lynne
$400 [22]
"Venerable" historian who completed a translation of the Gospel of St. John hours before his death
Bede
Lynne Anne
$400 [12]
Of John, Paul, George or Ringo, the one Peck played in "The Gunfighter"
(Jimmy) Ringo
Lynne
$400 [17]
Metatarsals, phalanges & plantar arch
parts of the foot
Rob
$600 [8]
Tennyson wrote, "Come into" this place, "Maud, for the black bat, night, has flown"
the garden
Lynne
$600 [6]
Before becoming Secretary of the Treasury in 1981, he was chairman & CEO of Merrill Lynch & Company
Donald Regan
$600 [27]
Adult female lobsters do it no more than once a year, males about twice as often
shed their skin (shell)
Rob
$600 [23]
Around 500 A.D. this Teutonic group established the kingdoms of Essex, Wessex & Sussex in England
the Saxons
Rob
$600 [13]
Peck played an American ambassador who adopts a devilish little boy in this 1976 thriller
The Omen
Lynne
$600 [18]
Eustachian tube, semicircular canal & vestibule of the cochlea
parts of the ear
Lynne
DD $1,000 [9]
Childe Harold is a gloomy & imperious youth who some feel this English poet based on himself
Lord Byron
Lynne
$800 [7]
George Bush's Secretary of the Treasury, he previously served in that post under Reagan
(Nicholas) Brady
Lynne
$800 [29]
Called tomalley, this greenish organ is considered a delicacy
the liver
$800 [24]
From a Latin word for "man-servant", it's one who vowed homage to a feudal lord
a vassal
Anne
$800 [14]
Peck said of his role in this "time"ly 1949 film about WWII, "I think I'm a bit young to be a general"
Twelve O'Clock High
Lynne
$800 [19]
Sacrum, coccyx & intervertebral discs
part of the back or spinal column
Lynne
$1,000 [10]
In "Ode to the West Wind", he asked, "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"
Shelley
Lynne
$1,000 [28]
The only man to serve as Treasury Sec'y under 3 presidents--Harding, Coolidge & Hoover
Andrew Mellon
$1,000 [30]
In France the spiny lobster is called this
langouste
DD $800 [25]
This Byzantine emperor's "code" of law was actually written by Tribonian & some assistants
Justinian
Anne
$1,000 [15]
Hitchcock film in which Peck says, "I can't remember ever having kissed any other woman before"
Spellbound
$1,000 [20]
Pons, thalamus & basal ganglia
parts of the brain
Lynne Anne

Final Jeopardy!

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

In 1976, the same year her creator died, she made her final appearance, in "Sleeping Murder"

Miss (Jane) Marple

Anne "Whoiswas Miss Jane Marple?" — wagered $100
Rob "Who is Mrs Marple?" — wagered $5,000
Lynne "Who was Miss Marple?" — wagered $2,350

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