Show #692 1987-09-15 (taped 1987-06-16) Regular

Missing introductions.

Contestants

Stuart Cleland — a public television producer from Wilmette, Illinois

Garry Boone — originally from Ohio

Ted Cooperstein — a lawyer originally from Potomac, Maryland (whose 3-day cash winnings total $26,151)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ted $1,300 $2,000 $5,200 $6,401
4-day champion: $32,552
$5,200
21 R, 4 W
Garry $1,000 $1,500 $2,700 $5,400
2nd place: San Diego armoire wall system & Magnavox VCR + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version
$2,700
14 R, 6 W
Stuart $1,500 $1,600 $3,200 $20
3rd place: General Electric gas rang + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version
$4,200
12 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

NOTORIOUS HOUSE PLANTS THE BIBLE '50s ADS THE NETHERLANDS "PIG" OUT
$100 [11]
Dancer & spy whose famous alias meant "eye of the dawn"
Mata Hari
Garry
$100 [26]
When watering African violets, never use cold water, & never get these wet
the leaves
Stuart
$100 [19]
Samson killed 1000 Philistines with this part of an ass's anatomy
the jawbone
Ted
$100 [12]
As Betty Furness frequently said, "You can be sure if it's..." this
Westinghouse
Garry
$100 [1]
This "dam" city is not only the Netherlands' busiest port, but the world's
Rotterdam
Ted Garry
$100 [3]
"Atinlay igspay" is Pig Latin for this
Latin pig
Ted
$200 [23]
"Anyone who sees & paints a sky green & pastures blue ought to be sterilized," said this Nazi
Hitler
Ted
$200 [27]
Unlike most others, the snake plant & Chinese evergreen can get by with only a small amount of this
sunshine (light)
Ted Garry
$200 [20]
Jochebed's baby, whom Pharaoh's daughter paid Jochebed to nurse
Moses
Ted
$200 [13]
In a 1951 commercial, these horses began their reign on TV pulling the reins of the King of Beers' wagon
the Clydesdales
Garry
$200 [2]
Field in which Dutchmen Jan Steen, Jan van Goyen & Jan Vermeer were known
painting (art)
Garry
$200 [7]
For a girl it's a hair style; for a wild boar, a fly swatter
a pig tail
Stuart
DD $200 [22]
At the end of the opera featuring thefollowing, this title character is killed with a dagger:"Torreador Song" plays
Carmen
Stuart
$300 [28]
1 of 3 types of tropical house plants with fronds
(1 of) ferns (palms, ficus)
Garry
$300 [21]
King David was the 2nd-most famous individual born in this city
Bethlehem
Stuart
$300 [14]
Children touting this toothpaste proclaimed, "Look mom! No cavities"
Crest
Garry
$300 [4]
Dutch monarchs are not crowned, but like our president, enter office by this ceremony
inauguration
Ted Garry
$300 [8]
You "feed" it with change, then, when it's full, take a hammer to it
a piggy bank
Stuart
$400 [17]
This Italian introduced the lottery to Paris in 1757, but was more famous for his seductions
Casanova
Stuart
$400 [29]
When the leaves of a Philodendron pertusum start to grow, they develop these
slits (holes)
$400 [24]
While Paul's original 1st name was Saul, Peter's was this
Simon
Ted
$400 [15]
Disney Studios created Fresh-Up Freddie, a cartoon rooster who crowed about this soda pop
7 Up
$400 [5]
The world's oldest operating commercial airline, it began operating in 1919
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Ted
$400 [9]
Because he was so tiny, this character got to go to school in Christopher Robin's pocket
Piglet
Ted
$500 [18]
This mistress of Louis XV was guillotined in 1789, even though she "was a lady"
(Madame) du Barry
Garry Stuart
$500 [30]
For plants, it can be a type of bud covering or a deadly insect
scales
$500 [25]
Reputed author of the Acts of the Apostles, which is considered a continuation of his gospel
Luke
Garry
$500 [16]
"The bread with the red, yellow & blue balloons printed on the wrapper"
Wonder Bread
Stuart
$500 [6]
He "symbolizes the eternal struggle of Holland against the sea"
the little Dutch boy who put his finger in the dam
Garry
$500 [10]
It's what gives you, me, or a pig color
pigment
Stuart

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN INDIANS BEST SELLERS FOOD & DRINK WARS 12-LETTER WORDS CLASSICAL MUSIC
$200 [7]
A papoose
an Indian infant
Ted
$200 [12]
'85 best seller by Mark H. McCormack told "What They Don't Teach You at" this business school
Harvard
Garry
$200 [28]
For Thanksgiving, chef Paul Prudhomme stuffs a chicken into a duck & then both into this
a turkey
Ted
$200 [2]
The first war in which "Kilroy was here"
the Second World War
Ted
$200 [22]
Sweat
perspiration
Ted
$600 [26]
Honored with a degree from this British university, Haydn named a symphony for it
Oxford
Ted
$400 [8]
1 of the 6 tribes that made up most efficient N. American Indian organization, the Iroquois League
(1 of) the Mohawk (Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora)
Ted
$400 [13]
In 1956, "Arthritis & Common Sense" & Frances Benton's "Search for" this woman were non-fiction best sellers
Bridey Murphy
Stuart
$400 [27]
Of Goodyear, Dunlop, or Michelin, the cheese
Dunlop
Ted
$400 [3]
In 1956, French, British & Israeli forces invaded this country
Egypt
Ted Garry Stuart
$400 [21]
From Latin for "a writing in front", it's a doctor's instructions for the druggist
a prescription
Ted
$800 [25]
Before composing his own "Grand Canyon Suite", he scored "Rhapsody in Blue" for Gershwin
Ferde Grofe
Garry
$600 [9]
Sometimes called "Indian rice", it isn't really rice but the grains of a marsh grass
wild rice
$800 [15]
One 1986 best seller was about "Men Who Hate Women & The Women Who" do this
Love Them
Stuart
$600 [23]
If you "Win one for the kipper" in England, you've done it for this type of fish
a herring
Stuart
$600 [4]
On Dec. 16, 1971, this country's forces surrendered to combined forces of India & Bangladesh
Pakistan
Ted
$600 [20]
Mr. Murphy, this is Mr. Dorfman; Mr. Dorfman, Mr. Murphy
an introduction
Ted Garry
$1,000 [24]
Though Jewish, Aaron Copland used Christian folk hymn "Simple Gifts" in this "regional" ballet
Appalachian Spring
Stuart
$800 [10]
Chief Joseph has been called the outstanding personality in the history of this tribe
the Nez Perce
Garry
DD $1,000 [14]
The "initial" author of "The Sensuous Woman"
"J"
Stuart
$800 [17]
Boneless short loin steak named for NYC restaurant
a Delmonico steak
Garry
$800 [5]
Chief battle-ground of the 30-Years War, this country's development was hindered for 200 years due to it
Germany
Ted Stuart
DD $1,000 [19]
Put into effect January 1, 1863, its name consisted of 2 12-letter words
the Emancipation Proclamation
Stuart
$1,000 [11]
He told A. Oakley, "The white man knows how to make everything, but he doesn't know how to distribute it"
Sitting Bull
Garry
$1,000 [1]
Leon Uris' best seller "Mila 18" took title from address of resistance HQ in this city
Warsaw
Ted
$1,000 [16]
The 2 liquids most associated with the town of Vichy, France
vichyssoise & water
Ted Garry
$1,000 [6]
Secretary of State John Hay described it as "a splendid little war"
the Spanish-American War
Ted
$1,000 [18]
Slang for bureaucratic jargon, which is actually the opposite of "talkin' turkey"
gobbledygook

Final Jeopardy!

CHESS

Of its 16 pieces, the number that can make white's 1st move

10

Garry "What is 10?" — wagered $2,700
Stuart "What is 8" — wagered $3,180
Ted "What is 10?" — wagered $1,201

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