Show #1384 1990-09-13 (taped 1990-07-31) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Bonnie Larkin Wilde — a student from Fullerton, California

Brian Kraft — a fundraiser and public relations consultant from Studio City, California

Kyle Freeman — a teacher and proofreader from San Francisco, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kyle $2,900 $4,000 $7,000 $4,000
2-day champion: $16,601
$6,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Brian $600 $800 $4,200 $0
2nd place
$5,700
14 R, 6 W (including 2 DDs)
Bonnie $300 $500 $-500 $-500
3rd place
$-500
7 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

ACTORS & ACTRESSES 6-LETTER WORDS PLANTS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CANADA POTPOURRI
$100 [2]
He calls his company Oak Productions because he used to be called "The Austrian Oak"
Schwarzenegger
Kyle
$100 [16]
An East African hunting expedition
a safari
Kyle
$100 [26]
From the Latin "solium", meaning "seat", it's the material in which plants grow
soil
Bonnie
$100 [21]
Nickname of a bond with a credit rating of triple B or lower
a junk bond
Kyle
$100 [1]
Nova Scotia's provincial flag contains the coat of arms of this country
Scotland
Bonnie
$100 [11]
Cheaper grades of champagne are made to sparkle by adding this gas
carbon dioxide
Bonnie
$200 [5]
This Oscar-winner became a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1990; Jean Brodie would approve
Maggie Smith
Kyle
$200 [17]
A commemorative tablet or a thin film of bacteria-laden mucus on a tooth
plaque
Bonnie
DD $500 [28]
The edible fruit of this spiny cactus is also called an Indian fig
Opuntia (the prickly pear)
Brian
$200 [22]
With the slogan "One world one card" this company now offers Visa & Mastercard
AT&T
Brian Bonnie
$200 [3]
River that allows the Great Lakes access to the sea
the St. Lawrence
Kyle
$200 [12]
Irna Phillips is credited with introducing organ music to this radio genre which later moved to television
soap operas
Kyle Bonnie
$300 [6]
The 1979 Broadway musical "I Remember Mama" starred this Norwegian actress
Liv Ullmann
Brian
$300 [18]
It describes a mixture of incongruous elements or a rock & roll crew
motley
Bonnie
$500 [27]
Oriental, Alpine, Iceland & tulip are varieties of this flower & the golden type is California's state flower
the poppy
Brian
$300 [23]
2 years after he was expelled from Harvard in 1885 his father gave him the San Francisco Examiner
(William Randolph) Hearst
Bonnie
$300 [4]
The constitution guarantees this province the right to maintain a Roman Catholic school system
Quebec
Brian
$300 [13]
The stimulants found in a kola nut are theobromine, kolanin & this
caffeine
Bonnie
$400 [7]
In 1989 this elegant Englishwoman became the new host of PBS's "Mystery"
Diana Rigg
Kyle
$400 [19]
This word meaning a noisy uproar is a corruption of Bethlem, a British madhouse
bedlam
Brian
$400 [24]
George Bush's son George runs this baseball team
the Texas Rangers
Kyle
$400 [9]
Canada's largest port is this city on its west coast
Vancouver
Kyle
$400 [14]
Researchers identify individual humpback whales by photos of this body part
the fluke (tail)
Kyle
$500 [8]
She had a British hit single "I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper" before marrying Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sarah Brightman
$500 [20]
It usually refers to goods that are tossed overboard to lighten a ship
jetsam
Kyle Brian
$500 [25]
In March 1990, this personal computer store opened a branch in Moscow
ComputerLand
Brian Bonnie
$500 [10]
Canadian who hit U.S. bestseller list in 1987 with "The Handmaid's Tale"
Margaret Atwood
Kyle
$500 [15]
This artist who once put skirts around 11 islands off Miami holds the record for making the largest curtain
Christo
Kyle

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES FICTIONAL CHARACTERS BALLET HISTORIC NICKNAMES STATE FLAGS IT TAKES TWO
$200 [2]
Its largest city & capital is Kabul
Afghanistan
Kyle
$200 [7]
In "Alice in Wonderland" he was tried for stealing tarts
the Knave of Hearts
Brian
$200 [1]
At the beginning of the ballet "Checkmate", Love & Death are playing this game
chess
Brian
$200 [12]
William Booth's wife Catherine was known as the mother of this army
the Salvation Army
Brian
$200 [22]
The only state whose flag displays a portrait of a president
Washington
Kyle
$200 [17]
According to the initials, the accommodations offered by a B&B
a bed & breakfast
Kyle
$400 [3]
This city, an early center of Christianity in Britain, is in the county of Kent
Canterbury
$400 [8]
He had worked as a sugar planter in Brazil before being shipwrecked
Robinson Crusoe
Kyle
$400 [24]
The only ballet this great Russian ballerina choreographed was "Autumn Leaves" in 1918
Anna Pavlova
Bonnie
$400 [13]
This Virginian was the pen of the Revolution
Thomas Jefferson
Kyle
$400 [23]
When this state briefly declared itself a republic in early 1861 a magnolia tree graced its flag
Mississippi
Kyle Brian
$400 [18]
The 2 cities referred to in the title of Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"
London & Paris
Brian
$600 [4]
The Prinsenhof, where William the Silent was assassinated, is now a museum in this city known for its pottery
Delft
Kyle Brian Bonnie
$600 [9]
A portrait of this young handsome man of 1890s London, ages but he does not
Dorian Gray
Kyle
$600 [14]
Swamp Fox of the Revolutionary War who was also called the "Bayard of the South" in honor of a French hero
Francis Marion
Kyle
DD $1,000 [25]
You'll find a pelican with her young on this state's flag
Louisiana
Kyle
$600 [19]
The 2 movies featuring Paul Newman as "Fast Eddie" Felson
The Hustler & The Color of Money
Kyle
$800 [5]
In 1880 this city succeeded Comayagua as Honduras capital
Tegucigalpa
Brian
$800 [10]
Peter Pan rescued this Indian maiden from the clutches of Captain Hook
Tiger Lily
Brian
$800 [15]
19th century Virginia insurrectionist whose fellow slaves called him "The Prophet"
Nat Turner
Kyle
$800 [20]
The 2 things a hiker needs for orienteering
a compass & a map
Brian
$1,000 [6]
Montreux has been one of the most popular resorts on this lake since the 19th century
Lake Geneva
Kyle
DD $1,000 [11]
Thomas Hardy story of Clym Yeobright who came back to England from Paris & married steamy Eustacia Vye
The Return of the Native
Brian
$1,000 [16]
In the pre-Civil War era he was known as the "Eagle Orator of South Carolina"
(John C.) Calhoun
Brian
$1,000 [21]
At the Winter Olympics the 2 events that form the biathlon
shooting & skiing
Brian

Final Jeopardy!

POETRY

The last words spoken by this title character were "I 'ope you liked your drink"

Gunga Din

Brian "Who is Annabel Lee?" — wagered $4,200
Kyle "Who is?" — wagered $3,000

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