Show #1901 1992-12-07 (taped 1992-08-31) Regular

Dennis Donohue game 4.

Contestants

Paul Schlicher — a technical writer from Yardley, Pennsylvania

Carol Shaw — an information systems manager from Weston, Connecticut

Dennis Donohue — an administrative services officer from Litchfield Park, Arizona (whose 3-day cash winnings total $33,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dennis $800 $2,200 $6,400 $12,699
4-day champion: $46,299
$6,400
20 R, 1 W
Carol $2,100 $3,000 $3,900 $3,900
3rd place: Flute lamps & Wheel of Fortune + Jeopardy! for Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis
$5,200
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Paul $900 $2,000 $5,800 $10,400
2nd place: Insight 386SX computer & Panasonic fax machine & portable cassette player
$5,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS FOOTWEAR STATE CAPITALS MAGAZINES ANAGRAMS INVISIBLE MEN
$100 [1]
Unlike most other mammals, these "ships of the desert" have oval red blood corpuscles
camels
Paul
$100 [16]
Lazy people. or their moccasin-like shoes
loafers
Dennis
$100 [3]
Founded by Captain John Augustus Sutter, this capital was an early supply center for gold prospectors
Sacramento
Dennis
$100 [9]
"Goings On About Town" is a popular feature of this Manhattan magazine
New Yorker
Dennis
$100 [22]
Matt Groening named one of the Simpsons this because it's an anagram of "brat"
Bart (brat)
Carol
$100 [21]
As Nick in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man", all he wants are his molecules back & Daryl Hannah
Chevy Chase
$200 [2]
Marlin & sailfish closely resemble this fish with a weapon in its name
a swordfish
Carol
$200 [17]
A type of satin, or an item of footwear that can be carpet or ballet
a slipper
Carol
$200 [5]
Faneuil Hall in this New England capital is known as the "Cradle of Liberty"
Boston
Carol
$200 [10]
Of who, what or where, the one that's the Australian offspring of People magazine
Who
Dennis
$200 [23]
It's how Lil felt after eating rotten apples
ill (Lil)
Dennis
$200 [25]
These days Goldie Hawn sees a lot of this "Now You See Him, Now You Don't" star
Kurt Russell
Carol
$300 [4]
The chocolate point, a type of this Asian cat, should have points the color of milk chocolate
a Siamese
Paul
$300 [18]
This canvas boat shoe has the floor surface of a ship in its name
a deck shoe
Dennis
$300 [6]
Until 1969 Iolani Palace in this city served as the state capitol building
Honolulu
Carol
$300 [12]
World Monitor Magazine is the sister publication of this newspaper
the Christian Science Monitor
Carol
$300 [24]
Our announcer Johnny Gilbert loves this beverage made from honey & water
mead (made)
Paul
$300 [27]
In a 1951 film this comedy pair joins forces with invisible man Arthur Franz
Abbott & Costello
Dennis
$400 [11]
You can recognize a cassowary by the horny casque on top of this part of its body
its head
Carol
$400 [19]
You might feel regal when you wear Balmorals because they're named for one of these in Scotland
a castle
Carol
$400 [7]
First called Mahto, this South Dakota capital was renamed in 1880 for a French fur trader
Pierre
Dennis
$400 [13]
This novelist, John Gregory Dunne's brother, is noted for his celebrity interviews in Vanity Fair
Dominick Dunne
$400 [26]
It's a synonym for average, as Marlon could tell you
normal (Marlon)
Paul
$400 [29]
He wasn't seen very long on TV as "The Invisible Man"; his tenure as Illya Kuryakin lasted longer
David McCallum
Paul
$500 [15]
The coachwhip, which is one of these, jerks or whips its head when it bites, which can cause lacerations
a snake
Dennis
$500 [20]
A brand of casual shoes, or deep-fried cornmeal dumplings once used to "quiet canines"
Hush Puppies
Dennis
$500 [8]
By 1960 the first ICBMs were housed at Francis E. Warren AFB near this Wyoming capital
Cheyenne
Paul
DD $700 [14]
Diana Vreeland was Harper's Bazaar's fashion editor for 25 years before she moved to this magazine
Vogue
Carol
$500 [28]
It amuses us to know this name is an Irish variation of James
Seamus (amuses)
Dennis
$500 [30]
You may remember seeing him in "Cocoon" & "Police Academy" but not in "The Man Who Wasn't There"
Steve Guttenberg

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY FRUITS & VEGETABLES AUTHORS ART GOVERNMENT & POLITICS TUNNELS
$200 [1]
Legend says a shortage of these in Rome caused Romulus to take them from the Sabines
women
Paul
$200 [13]
This fruit varies in length from 4 to 12 inches & a bunch can weigh over 100 pounds
bananas
Dennis
$200 [8]
This author of "Little Men" became an acquaintance of Nathaniel Hawthorne in Concord, Mass.
(Louisa May) Alcott
Dennis
$200 [19]
He moved to Brittany to be with peasants, but because they weren't simple enough, he moved to Tahiti
Gauguin
Dennis
$200 [3]
Supporters & opponents of the Vietnam War were called by these bird terms
doves & hawks
Dennis
$200 [23]
On Dec. 1, 1990 workers from both sides met in the "Chunnel" under this body of water
the English Channel
Dennis
$600 [4]
Sent by France to rule Mexico. this man was executed there in 1867
Maximilian
Paul
$400 [15]
To quote the Encyclopedia Americana, it's "the principal canning pear"
a Bartlett
Carol
$400 [9]
This author's pen name may derive from Orrin Henry, a prison guard
O. Henry
Dennis
$400 [20]
Born in 1853 at Groot Zundert, the Netherlands, he sold only 1 painting in his lifetime
van Gogh
Dennis
$400 [5]
The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment, which provided for this
prohibition
Carol
$400 [27]
The Great St. Bernard Tunnel in the Alps connects Switzerland with this country
Italy
Carol Paul
$800 [6]
In 1980 Andrei Sakharov was told to park it in this city
Gorky
Paul
$600 [16]
Spinach, carrots & sweet potatoes are good sources for this vitamin that keeps your skin healthy
A
Paul
$600 [10]
This author of "The Source" attended Swarthmore College on an athletic scholarship
(James) Michener
Carol
$600 [21]
The Duchess of Alba may have been the model for his clothed & unclothed Maja paintings
Goya
Paul
$600 [14]
In 1901 the duty of protecting the president was given to this branch of the Treasury Department
the Secret Service
Carol
$600 [28]
Completed in 1927, this tunnel under the Hudson River was the world's 1st underwater automobile tunnel
the Holland Tunnel
Dennis Paul
DD $1,000 [2]
After this ruler's death, Israel split into 2 kingdoms: Israel in the north & Judah in the south
Solomon
Paul
$800 [25]
This tropical breakfast fruit can weigh up to 20 lbs. & its latex has an enzyme used in tenderizers
papaya
Carol
$800 [11]
James Hilton wrote this sentimental tale of an English schoolmaster in 4 days
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Carol
$800 [22]
Anthony van Dyck was assistant to this Flemish master
Peter Paul Rubens
Paul
$800 [17]
This independent auditing agency of Congress is abbreviated GAO
the General Accounting Office
Dennis
$800 [29]
About 2170 B.C. the first known pedestrian tunnel was dug in Babylonia & passed under this river
the Euphrates
Carol
$1,000 [7]
The native troops in India known as these mutinied in 1857
Sepoys
Paul
$1,000 [26]
The peel of the bergamot variety of this fruit is used in Earl Grey tea
an orange
Dennis
DD $1,500 [12]
Anthony Hope created this mythical Central European kingdom for "The Prisoner of Zenda"
Ruritania
Carol
$1,000 [24]
American artist John Trumbull is best known for his paintings of this war
the Revolutionary War
Carol Paul
$1,000 [18]
This is the process of submitting a proposed state law to a vote of the people
a referendum
Paul
$1,000 [30]
The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel just west of this state capital passes through the Continental Divide
Denver, Colorado
Carol

Final Jeopardy!

COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

This island nation has the world's largest Muslim population

Indonesia

Carol "What is Sri Lanka" — wagered $0
Paul "What is Indonesia?" — wagered $4,600
Dennis "What is Indonesia?" — wagered $6,299

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