Show #1584 1991-06-20 (taped 1991-03-13) Regular

Mark Born game 1.Game entered from audiorecording.

Contestants

Mark Born — an investment analyst from Los Angeles, California

Margaret Hartman — a college professor from Pasadena, California

Brad Colgate — a college health physician from Grove City, Ohio (whose 3-day cash winnings total $37,351)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Brad $900 $2,000 $5,200 $2,699
2nd place: Ricoh Mirai camera & Sanyo 20" TV + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version
$7,200
22 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Margaret $2,600 $3,900 $7,700 $100
3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version
$7,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Mark $100 $2,000 $7,500 $14,999
New champion: $14,999
$6,800
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

PHYSICAL SCIENCE BROADWAY LYRICS BUSINESS & INDUSTRY OLD TESTAMENT FRUIT SMITHS
$100 [11]
Used for coins, cupronickel is an alloy of this & nickel
copper
Brad
$100 [1]
"There was love all around but I never heard it singing, no, I never heard it at all, 'til" this
'til there was you
Brad
$100 [26]
This company is testing new waters with the Golden Arch Cafe in Hartsville, Tennessee
McDonald's
Margaret
$100 [6]
In Judges he said "If I be shaven, then my strength will go from me"
Samson
Mark
$100 [16]
This fruit, also called the alligator pear, can ripen more quickly in a paper bag
the avocado
Mark
$100 [21]
On his second trip to America he mapped out the New England coast
John Smith
Mark
$200 [12]
Burning me than e, CH4, in oxygen, O2, produces water, H2O, & this, CO2
carbon dioxide
Margaret
$200 [2]
A song from "Guys and Dolls" asks this to "be a lady tonight"
luck
Brad
$200 [27]
When trading occurs in this company, whose stock symbol is MMM, brokers say "Post-it"
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Margaret Mark
$200 [7]
In the book of Numbers it was given the power of speech in order to rebuke its owner, Balaam
an ass (a donkey)
Brad Margaret
$200 [17]
Horticulturist who also introduced plums from Japan to California & developed the Santa Rosa plum
Luther Burbank
Mark
$200 [22]
Through radio fields she sold more war bonds than any other entertainer during WWII
Kate Smith
Brad
$300 [13]
When these 2 colors mix as light they produce magenta; as paint they make violet
red & blue
Brad
$300 [3]
This "is over, it's time to call it a day, they've burst your pretty balloon & taken the moon away"
the party's over
Brad
$300 [28]
This Canadian whiskey & wine cooler company also owns Tropicana
Seagram's
Mark
$300 [8]
"And the Lord spake unto the fish and it vomited out" him "upon the dry land"
Jonah
Brad Margaret
$300 [18]
The Anjou, Bosc & Comice varieties of this fruit originated in France
the pear
Margaret
$300 [23]
Though he publicly acknowledged only his 1st wife, it's believed he had as many as 50
Joseph Smith
Margaret
$400 [14]
Planet whose length of a year is closest to ours
Venus
Margaret
$400 [4]
A song from "Kismet" urges, "Take my hand I'm a stranger in" this place
Paradise
Brad
$400 [29]
In 1974 this company shortened its name to NCR
National Cash Register
Mark
DD $500 [9]
2 of the 4 creatures God sent as plagues upon the Egyptians
(2 of) frogs, locust (lice & flies)
Margaret
$400 [19]
This type of apple used as a garnish grows to an average of about an inch in diameter
a crab apple
Brad
$400 [24]
On public TV's "Money World" host George J.W. Goodman uses this pseudonym
Adam Smith
Margaret
$500 [15]
Inventing this weather device in 1643, Torricelli also created the 1st vacuum known to science
the barometer
Mark
$500 [5]
Completes the line "Pardon me miss, but I've never done this with a"
a real live girl
Margaret
$500 [30]
In the United States a subsidiary of Kodak makes Bayer aspirin, while Bayer produces this brand of film
Agfa
Mark
$500 [10]
This king of Israel had 700 wives & 300 concubines
Solomon
Margaret
$500 [20]
They're called Mandarin oranges from their origin in China, or this from the port that shipped them
tangerines
$500 [25]
Among jazz singers she reigned as the "Empress of the Blues"
Bessie Smith
Brad

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY 1977 STARTS WITH "O" FASHION HISTORY LITERARY CHARACTERS OLD GLORY
$200 [1]
Residents of this European city are called Münchners
Munich
Brad
$200 [6]
After an 18-month court battle this SSt landed at New York's JFK Airport the first time in October
the Concorde
Brad
$200 [16]
The oldest one of these in the U.S. is Savannah, Georgia's Bethesda Home for Boys which was built in 1740
an orphanage
Brad
$200 [30]
A bicorne was a cocked one of these which some men wore during the 18th & 19th centuries
a hat
Brad
$200 [9]
In "1984" George Orwell modeled his fictional Big Brother after this Soviet dictator
Stalin
Brad
$200 [29]
One thing she definitely did was make colors for the Pennsylvania navy in May 1777
Betsy Ross
Margaret
$400 [2]
At 601,928 sq. miles Amazonas is this country's largest state
Brazil
Brad
$400 [7]
This city got its first mayor since 1871 when Jacques Chirac was elected to the reestablished post
Paris
Margaret Mark
$400 [17]
The largest ape native to Asia
the orangutan
Brad
$400 [24]
Fashion designer Paul Poiret introduced the hobble style of these around 1910
skirts
Brad
$400 [10]
Danny, Pablo & Big Joe Portagee are characters in his novel "Tortilla Flat"
Steinbeck
Margaret
$400 [26]
The stars & stripes first flew on a U.S. Navy ship as the Ranger left the Portsmouth shipyard under his command
John Paul Jones
Mark
$600 [3]
After a nearly 4,000-mile-long journey this river empties into the East China Sea near Shanghai
the Yangtze
Brad
$600 [8]
This Li'l Abner artist put down his pen and retired in November
Al Capp
Margaret
$600 [18]
"No other play has moved me so deeply" said Alexander Woollcott of this Thornton Wilder play
Our Town
Margaret
$600 [21]
French woman who retired in the 1930s but came back in 1954 & reintroduced her classic simple suits
(Coco) Chanel
Brad
$600 [11]
C.S. Forester won international acclaim for his series of 12 novels about this British navy officer
(Captain Horatio) Hornblower
Mark
$600 [25]
By custom the flag flies round the clock at the sites of his birth & burial in Maryland
Francis Scott Key
Margaret
$1,000 [5]
Aqaba is this Middle Eastern country's only seaport
Jordan
Brad Mark
$800 [14]
A faulty fuel pump put her out of the Indianapolis 500 after just 27 laps
Janet Guthrie
Brad
$800 [19]
The Dhofar region of this Middle Eastern sultanate is known for its frankincense trees
Oman
Mark
$800 [22]
King's Road in Chelsea & this street in Soho were centers of London fashion during the swinging '60s
Carnaby St.
Mark
$1,000 [13]
In this Kafka work Gregor Samsa turns into a giant insect
the Metamorphosis
Brad
$800 [27]
The U.S. flag in use from 1795 until 1818 had this many stripes
15
Margaret
DD $2,000 [4]
The name of this volcano is said to be derived from an Ainu word for fire
Mt. Fuji
Brad
$1,000 [15]
This Georgian, Jimmy Carter's 1st choice to head the Office of Management and Budget, was confirmed in January but resigned in September
Bert Lance
Mark
$1,000 [20]
In 8 A.D. this Roman poet was exiled, perhaps because of the amoral flippancy of his "Art of Love"
Ovid
Brad
$1,000 [23]
This Spanish couturier popularized the chemise style of dress in the 1950s
Balenciaga
Mark
DD $1,500 [12]
The opera "La traviata" is based on the story of this French courtesan
the Lady of the Camellias (La Dame aux Camélias)
Mark
$1,000 [28]
Used until 1777, America's 1st national flag had this, not stars, in the canton
the Union Jack
Margaret

Final Jeopardy!

MUSEUMS

Since 1899 this museum of decorative arts has borne the names of two first cousins

the Victoria and Albert Museum

Brad "What is the Rembrandt?" — wagered $2,501
Mark "What is Victoria & Alb" — wagered $7,499
Margaret "What is the Guggenheim Museum?" — wagered $7,600

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