Show #1583 1991-06-19 (taped 1991-03-13) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording.

Contestants

Jeff Burbank — an editor from Los Angeles, California

Susan Peppard — a consultant from Red Bank, New Jersey

Brad Colgate — a college health physician from Grove City, Ohio (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,901)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brad $1,600 $3,100 $13,150 $12,450
3-day champion: $37,351
$12,400
28 R (including 3 DDs), 3 W
Susan $300 $1,100 $3,100 $100
2nd place: trip on America West to Boston & stay at Guest Quarters Suite Hotel
$3,100
11 R, 1 W
Jeff $700 $2,600 $6,200 $0
3rd place: Gibson refrigerator & Nintendo Entertainment System with Wheel of Fortune , Jeopardy! & Fisher Price preschool + Wheel of Fortune for Game Boy
$6,200
17 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICA POTPOURRI MUSEUMS FILM DIRECTORS ASTRONOMY STATE LICENSE PLATES
$100 [1]
A Paulisto hails from Sao Paulo, Brazil & a Paceño is from this Bolivian city
La Paz
Susan
$100 [23]
In 1948 Robert Ricci created L'Air du Temps perfume for this company named for his mother
Nina Ricci
Jeff
$100 [6]
The oldest U.S. museum is the Charleston Museum, established in 1773 in this colony
South Carolina
Jeff
$100 [11]
He began his directing career when he co-directed & starred in "Heaven Can Wait" in 1978
Warren Beatty
Jeff
$100 [21]
This 9th planet's one moon has an orbit period of 6.4 days
Pluto
Susan
$100 [16]
Show me its plate & I'll show you it's the "Show-Me State"
Missouri
Brad
$200 [2]
One of the world's leading petroleum producers, this country helped find OPEC in 1960
Venezuela
Brad
$200 [24]
The phrase "to sulk like Achilles in his tent" derives from Achilles sulking during this war
the Trojan War
Brad
$200 [7]
You can find the Mummers Museum in this U.S. city famous for its Mummers
Philadelphia
Susan
$200 [12]
When he won his "Cabaret" Oscar he became the 1st director to win an Oscar, a Tony & an Emmy
Bob Fosse
Brad
$200 [22]
He developed his heliocentric theory of the universe while a canon at Torun, Poland
Copernicus
Jeff
$200 [17]
Its 1991 plate, not often seen on the mainland, feature a rainbow
Hawaii
Jeff
$300 [3]
In 1951 Buenos Aires hosted the 1st of these competitions modeled after the Olympics
the Pan American Games
Brad Jeff
$300 [28]
These royal penguins hold the Guinness record for diving deeper than any other birds, 870'
emperor penguins
Susan
$300 [8]
Canada's National Gallery in this city contains the world's most extensive collection of Canadian art
Ottawa
$300 [13]
Tim Burton based this sharp title character on a sketch he'd drawn in school
Edward Scissorhands
Jeff
$300 [25]
The name of these fuzzy-looking objects comes from a Greek word meaning "long hair"
comet
Susan
$300 [18]
A depiction of Mt. Rushmore adorns this state's license plate
South Dakota
Brad
DD $500 [4]
The Isthmus of Panama is featured on the coat of arms of this South American country
Colombia
Brad
$400 [29]
It was the official court language of Frederick the Great of Prussia
French
Brad
$400 [9]
L.A.'s George C. Page Museum has over 1 million fossils taken from here
the La Brea Tar Pits
Brad
$400 [14]
His jazz musician father has scored all his commercial films, starting with "She's Gotta Have It"
Spike Lee
Jeff
$400 [26]
The largest of these telescopes is the one in Puerto Rico that has a 1,000-foot diameter dish
radio telescopes
Brad Susan
$400 [19]
There are no cops on its plates, but there is a keystone
Pennsylvania
Brad
$500 [5]
The 1st steamer to sail this Andean lake was carried there in pieces by mule & assembled on shore
Lake Titicaca
Brad
$500 [30]
In April 1990, this magazine of fine interior design published an Academy Awards edition of stars' homes
Architectural Digest
Jeff
$500 [10]
Marcel Breuer designed this New York museum founded by Gloria Vanderbilt's aunt
the Whitney
Brad Jeff
$500 [15]
"Big" director whose "Awakenings" in 1990 marked her debut in drama
Penny Marshall
Jeff
$500 [27]
In 1801, Ceres became the 1st of these bodies to be discovered
asteroids
Brad
$500 [20]
You'll spot a lobster in the center of its plate
Maine
Susan

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIOLOGY AUTHORS THE 20th CENTURY POTENT POTABLES GEOGRAPHY EPONYMS
$200 [21]
In mammals, these consist of dentin, enamel & a pulp cavity
teeth
Susan
$200 [2]
She wrote "The Pearl of Orr's Island" after "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Brad
$200 [12]
This German battleship was sunk by torpedoes from the cruiser Dorsetshire on May 27, 1941
the Bismarck
Brad
$200 [1]
In Mexico a submarino is made by submerging a glass of this in a beer
tequila
Brad
$200 [7]
Much of the walled Intramuros section of this Philippine capital was destroyed in World War II
Manila
Brad
DD $50 [27]
An expert on food & drink might be called one of these, after the name of a Greek philosopher
an epicure
Brad
$400 [22]
These reproductive tubes are also known as oviducts
fallopian tubes
Susan
$400 [3]
Sherwood Anderson, Theodore Dreiser & Ben Hecht were part of this Midwest's city's literary renaissance
Chicago
Brad
$400 [13]
Anwar Sadat expelled all of this country's military advisors from Egypt July 18, 1972
the Soviet Union
Brad Jeff
$400 [16]
An America beer such as Anchor known for releasing a hissing sound when the keg is tapped
a steam beer
Jeff
$400 [8]
Its inhabitants call this kingdom Sverige
Sweden
Susan
$200 [30]
This street on which the British prime minister lives was named for a statesman who owned property there
Downing Street
Susan
$600 [23]
Thermophilic microorganisms grow well if this is high
temperature
Brad
$600 [4]
Of William Sydney, Katherine Anne or Eleanor H., the Porter who wrote Pollyanna
Eleanor H.
Jeff
$800 [15]
Dr. Syngman Rhee was elected 1st president of this country on July 20, 1948
Korea
Susan
$600 [17]
Term meaning "water of life" that refers to any local spirits in Scandinavia
aquavit
Jeff
$600 [9]
The largest glacier in this mountain range is the 66-square-mile Aletsch in Switzerland
the Alps
Jeff
$400 [29]
This execution device was named for a French doctor who advocated its use, not its inventor
the guillotine
Brad
$800 [24]
This circular pigmented area surrounds the pupil of the eye
the iris
Jeff
$800 [5]
"Hills Like White Elephants" is one of the stories in his 1927 collection "Men Without Women"
Hemingway
Brad
$1,000 [20]
Gov. Fielding L. Wright of Mississippi was this man's running mate on the 1948 Dixiecrat ticket
(Senator) J. Strom Thurmond
$800 [18]
If you have some Madeira, my dear, you're drinking from an island of this country
Portugal
Brad Jeff
$800 [10]
The Corinth Canal has made this country's Peloponnesus Peninsula an island
Greece
Jeff
$600 [26]
From the name of an Italian doctor, this word means to coat iron or steel with zinc
galvanize
Brad
$1,000 [25]
These organisms are divided into gram positive & negative by how they react to gram stain
bacteria
Brad
$1,000 [6]
This Black diva who played Aida retold the story of Aida for young readers in a 1990 book
Leontyne Price
Brad
DD $2,000 [14]
In 1907 Mohandas Gandhi led resistance to an Asiatic registration bill in this country
South Africa
Brad
$1,000 [19]
Formulated in Normandy in 1510, this liquor is named for the monks who invented it
Benedictine
Brad
$1,000 [11]
Shenyang & Harbin are the most populous cities of this region of Northeast China
Manchuria
Brad
$1,000 [28]
A man's top coat & an overstuffed sofa are both named for this English earl
the Earl of Chesterfield
Jeff

Final Jeopardy!

FIRST LADIES

The two 20th century women who were "Second Lady" for 8 years before becoming "First"

Barbara Bush & Pat Nixon

Susan "Who were Truman & Bush" — wagered $3,000
Jeff "Who are Eleanor Roosevelt" — wagered $6,200
Brad "Who are Barbara Bush" — wagered $700

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