Show #1382 1990-09-11 (taped 1990-07-31) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Scott Wolf — a pharmacy technician from Universal City, Texas

Pam Angerer Payne — a full-time student originally from Alhambra, California

Ed Allen — a writer and teacher from Memphis, Tennessee (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ed $1,300 $2,200 $5,800 $8,401
2-day champion: $20,402
$5,400
18 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Pam $-700 $800 $4,200 $200
2nd place
$3,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Scott $1,000 $1,300 $1,800 $200
3rd place
$2,300
13 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMAL GROUPS SPORTS HERBS & SPICES U.S. HISTORY LAW FAMOUS TURNERS
$100 [1]
One of these is a TV network symbol; many are a muster
a peacock
Scott
$100 [2]
This sport probably originated when ancient Roman soldiers didn't have any quoits to throw
horseshoes
Ed
$100 [21]
It can be found in jelly & juleps
mint
Scott
$100 [16]
He was court martialed as a lt. colonel during the Revolutionary War, long after his famous ride
Paul Revere
Scott
$100 [9]
If you're a venireman you've been called to this duty
jury duty
Ed
$100 [26]
She played Nola Dancy Aldrich on the soap opera "The Doctors" before she turned up her "Body Heat"
Kathleen Turner
Ed Scott
$200 [4]
One of these is a TV network; many are a skulk
a fox
Pam
$200 [3]
After baseball it's Japan's most popular spectator sport
sumo
Ed
$200 [22]
The World Encyclopedia of Food calls it the most popular garnish in the U.S. for fish, meat & poultry dishes
parsley
Pam
$200 [17]
This 1803 acquisition doubled the size of the United States
the Louisiana Purchase
Scott
$200 [10]
It's defined as testimony or other material presented to prove the existence of a fact
evidence
Ed
DD $600 [27]
Buddhist from Brownsville, Tennessee, heard here, dishing out advice:"Oh, you better be good to me / That's how it's gotta be now..."
Tina Turner
Ed
$300 [5]
A group of elk or a group of hoodlums
a gang
Scott
$300 [6]
1 of 2 Wimbledon singles champions whose last name is Smith
(1 of) Margaret Court Smith (or Stan Smith)
Scott
$300 [23]
It takes about 900,000 of these grayish-blue seeds found on Kaiser rolls to make a pound
poppy seeds
Ed
$300 [18]
Passed in 1862, this act granted free farmland to settlers
the Homestead Act
Ed
$300 [11]
An attorney at law is a member of the bar & an officer of this
officer of the court
Scott
$400 [14]
A group of whales, it's also slang for a shapely legs, something a whale lacks
a gam
Ed
$400 [7]
Though unable to walk from the age of 4 to 8, she went on to win 3 Olympic gold medals in track in 1960
Wilma Rudolph
$400 [24]
The region of Szeged in this country is known for producing & exporting paprika
Hungary
Pam
$400 [19]
A liquor tax imposed in 1791 resulted in this uprising by Pennsylvania farmers
the Whiskey Rebellion
Pam
$400 [12]
While it normally means harms, in law it means money, and could be compensatory
damages
Ed Pam
$500 [15]
This name for a group of caterpillars makes sense; they do march on their stomachs
an army
Scott
$500 [8]
In 1457, Scotland's James II complained golf was interfering with this sport used in wartime
archery
Ed
$500 [25]
It's known as the herb of remembrance as "Hamlet"s Ophelia could tell you
rosemary
Pam
$500 [20]
Angered by the Boston Tea Party, Britain passed these laws to punish the colonists
the Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Scott
$500 [13]
Under Article I, Section II of the Constitution, the House has the sole power of this
impeachment
Pam

Double Jeopardy! Round

MAN IN SPACE ART WORLD GEOGRAPHY THEATRE CLASSICAL LITERATURE GOING TO THE DOGS
$200 [16]
On its 34,981st orbit, July 11, 1979, it fell to Earth over Western Australia
the Skylab
Ed
$200 [21]
Late artist whose brother Paul Warhola also paints subjects like ketchup bottles & cans of beans
Andy Warhol
Ed
$200 [11]
Chile's west coast & Japan's east, both border this body of water
the Pacific
Ed
$200 [25]
This play was first written in French and its original title was "En attendant Godot"
Waiting for Godot
Scott
$200 [1]
Herodotus said this fabulist lived as a slave on Samos in the 6th century B.C.
Aesop
Ed Scott
$200 [6]
Dogs don't have sweat glands all over their body so they usually cool themselves by doing this
panting
Ed
$400 [17]
The Soviet's Buran 1st launched in 1988, looks almost exactly like this U.S. craft
the Space Shuttle
Pam
$400 [22]
Van Dyck's influence on Gainsborough can be seen in this portrait of a child painted c. 1770
The Blue Boy
Pam
$400 [12]
Oddly, Mount Kenya has 12 glaciers though its base straddles this line
the equator
Pam
$400 [26]
The first of her books to be dramatized was "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" which became the play "Alibi"
Agatha Christie
Scott
$400 [2]
This general wrote commentaries on the Roman Civil War & on his campaigns in Gaul
Julius Caesar
Pam
$400 [7]
This spotted dog which use to guard horse-drawn vehicles, is also called the coach dog
the Dalmatian
Pam
$600 [18]
On July 21, 1969, NASA executed its first manned takeoff from this site
from the Moon (Sea of Tranquility)
Pam Scott
DD $500 [24]
He also painted "Majas on a Balcony" & they had their clothes on
Goya
Scott
$800 [14]
Port city on the Tyrrhenian Sea that's the capital of Sicily
Palermo
Ed
$600 [27]
He was the leading man in the original 1930 production of his own play "Private Lives"
Noël Coward
Pam
$600 [3]
In Virgil's "Aeneid" the Trojan priest Laocoon says, "I fear them, even when they bring gifts"
the Greeks
Pam
$600 [8]
These sheep herding dogs are known as "Shelties" for short
miniature collies (Shetland Sheepdog)
Ed
$800 [19]
The ESA, which is currently sending up satellites on Ariane launch vehicles is this
the European Space Agency
Pam
$600 [23]
In Willard's original "The Spirit of '76" 2 people are playing this instrument
the drum
Ed Scott
DD $1,000 [13]
As Windsor is opposite Detroit, this French port is opposite Dover
Calais
Pam
$800 [28]
Tennessee Williams wrote a one-act play called "27 Wagons Full of" this
Cotton
Scott
$800 [4]
He's called the most powerful Roman satirist & he doesn't seem childish in his attacks on government
Juvenal
Scott
$800 [9]
The coats of these German badger hounds can be smooth, long or wiry
dachshunds
Ed
$1,000 [20]
In 1966, on his first space flight, he & David Scott performed the first docking of 2 vehicles in space
Neil Armstrong
Scott
$1,000 [15]
Along with Bolivia the other landlocked country in South America
Paraguay
Ed Pam
$1,000 [5]
He took part in the Peloponnesian War & later wrote his famous history of it
Thucydides
Pam
$1,000 [10]
This African dog, known as a barkless dog, does make sounds other than barks
the Basenji
Pam

Final Jeopardy!

RELIGION

More popes have taken this name than any other, but only the first one was declared a saint

John

Scott "What is Julian?" — wagered $1,600
Pam "What is Pius?" — wagered $4,000
Ed "What is John?" — wagered $2,601

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