Show #2972 1997-07-01 (taped 1997-02-11) Regular

Kim Worth game 3.

Contestants

Gerard Magliocca — a law student from New Haven, Connecticut

Linda Desmond — a systems analyst from Albany, New York

Kim Worth — a waiter and writer from Venice, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $34,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Kim $1,100 $4,500 $8,700 $12,100
3-day champion: $47,000
$6,800
21 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Linda $0 $1,000 $4,800 $9,599
2nd place: Ashley Asheville dining furniture + Whirlpool appliances
$4,800
12 R, 2 W
Gerard $1,300 $1,800 $6,600 $9,000
3rd place: Magnavox 25" stereo color monitor receiver
$6,400
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE POP MUSIC PHILANTHROPY LAKES SMELLS 2-LETTER WORDS
$100 [1]
The Lord's Prayer says, "And lead us not into temptation, but" do this
Deliver us from evil
Kim
$100 [16]
In 1974 her song "The Way We Were" was replaced at No. 1 by "Love's Theme" but regained the top spot a week later
Barbra Streisand
Kim
$100 [26]
Many philanthropies support these programs that send students & teachers to foreign countries
Exchange programs
Linda
$100 [6]
Although some streams flow into this Utah lake, none flow out
The Great Salt Lake
Kim
$100 [18]
The Mennen Speed Stick line of this product includes Cool Spice, Classic Scent & Fresh Scent varieties
Deodorant
Gerard
$100 [11]
It's a nickname for Australia, or a land somewhere over the rainbow
Oz
Gerard
$200 [2]
This brother of Moses often acted as his spokesman
Aaron
Kim
$200 [17]
This band's 1987 album "Appetite For Destruction" has sold over 13 million copies
Guns N' Roses
$200 [27]
Henry Huntington is famous for endowing one of these at San Marino, Calif.; Andrew Carnegie endowed 2,500
Libraries
Kim
$200 [7]
The water level of this Swiss-French lake may fluctuate greatly in a short period of time
Lake Geneva
Gerard
$200 [19]
It's the initial fragrance of a glass of wine; the aroma is what you smell as you sip
the bouquet
Kim
$200 [12]
It precedes hill, roar, state & -to-date
Up
Gerard
$300 [3]
Early in his ministry, Jesus was thrust out of this city "Where he had been brought up"
Nazareth
Kim
$300 [23]
In 1992 Michael Bolton reached the Top 20 with "Missing You Now", a duet with this saxophonist
Kenny G
$300 [28]
A person who solicits money for a charity, or a dinner he or she may organize for that purpose
Fundraiser
Kim
$300 [8]
Ohio's North Bass, Middle Bass & South Bass Islands lie in this most southern Great Lake
Lake Erie
Kim Gerard
$300 [20]
Because of its odor, a North American swamp plant is called this type of "cabbage"
Skunk cabbage
Kim
$300 [13]
It's what Chicagoans call their above-the-street railroad
El
Kim
$400 [4]
Apostle who said to Jesus, "Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
Thomas
Linda Gerard
$400 [24]
With 10 weeks, her "Physical" single spent more time at No. 1 than any other single of the 1980s
Olivia Newton-John
Kim
$400 [29]
Your will may establish a charitable one of these, probably smaller than those of the Pew family
Trust
Gerard
$400 [9]
Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake, lies near Kyoto in the west central area of this island
Honshu
Kim
$400 [21]
An Asian deer secretes this substance commonly used in perfumes
Musk
Linda
$400 [14]
It's the first word of the Golden Rule
Do
Linda Gerard
$500 [5]
In Genesis Leah is described as "tender eyed" & this sister as "beautiful and well favored"
Rachel
Linda
DD $1,400 [25]
Of the many times "Unchained Melody" has reached the Top 40 by various artists, 3 times were by this duo
The Righteous Brothers
Kim
$500 [30]
The word philanthropy is derived from Greek meaning this
Love of man
Linda
$500 [10]
The deepest point of this southeastern Siberian lake is about 3,800 feet below sea level
Lake Baikal
Gerard
$500 [22]
There may be a shortage of first-hand accounts, but this gas smells like bitter almonds
Hydrogen cyanide
Kim
$500 [15]
It's Jupiter's third-largest moon
Io
Linda

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES RESTAURANT POTPOURRI ANIMALS INVENTORS LITERARY CHARACTERS ONE-MAN SHOWS
$200 [1]
It's thought that this patron saint of Ireland studied for the priesthood in Auxerre, France
St. Patrick
Gerard
$200 [6]
At Epcot, the Garden Grill Restaurant does this, giving diners a "moving" view of the ride below
rotate/revolve
Kim
$200 [11]
A female sheep is called a ewe; this term refers to a male sheep
Ram
Linda
$200 [16]
This German chemist for whom a gas burner is named developed a zinc-carbon electric cell
Robert Bunsen
Gerard
$200 [21]
This "knight" devotes himself to Aldonza Lorenzo, whom he calls Dulcinea Del Toboso
Don Quixote
Linda
$200 [26]
"Rendez-Vous With Marlene" is Norwegian actress Torill's 1-woman musical about this late sex symbol
Marlene Dietrich
Kim
$400 [2]
In 1680 this "Sun King" established France's national theatre, the Comedie Francaise
Louis XIV
Kim
$400 [7]
The name of this Belgian capital's La Quincaillerie means "The Hardware Store", & it used to be one
Brussels
Linda
$400 [12]
Receptors on the bill of this duckbilled mammal can detect electric fields which guide it to its prey
Platypus
Linda
$400 [17]
21 years after developing an improved electric light, he invented the alkaline battery
Thomas Edison
Gerard
$400 [22]
Marlow, an adventurer, appears in several works by this author, including "Lord Jim"
Joseph Conrad
Gerard
$400 [27]
This "Gandhi" star named his son for 19th century actor Edmund Kean, whom he played in a 1-man show
Ben Kingsley
Gerard
$600 [3]
The July 1, 1899 will of this Cape Colony's prime minister formed the basis of his scholarship program
Cecil Rhodes
Gerard
$600 [8]
Name shared by a fish restaurant in New York City's East Village & a sign of the zodiac
Pisces
Gerard
$600 [13]
The name of this large rodent is from the middle French for "pig with spines"
Porcupine
Gerard
$600 [18]
In 1810 English inventor Peter Durand patented the idea of using food storage cans plated with this element
Tin
Kim
$600 [23]
Her "Northanger Abbey" centers on Catherine Morland, a country parson's daughter
Jane Austen
$600 [28]
This star of horror films like "House Of Wax" waxed poetic as Oscar Wilde in "Diversions And Delights"
Vincent Price
Gerard
DD $1,000 [4]
Of Henry VIII's 6 wives, 1 of 2 who survived him
Anne of Cleves & Catherine Parr
Gerard
$800 [9]
Planet Hollywood's Chicken Crunch is coated with a batter made from this "nautical" cereal
Captain Crunch
Gerard
$800 [14]
Quagga is a South African name for the Burchell's species of this horse relative
Zebra
Kim
$800 [19]
His father developed a phonetic "visible speech" system used for teaching the deaf
Alexander Graham Bell
Linda
$800 [24]
In 1970 C. Northcote Parkinson wrote a biography of this naval hero created by C.S. Forester
Horatio Hornblower
Gerard
$800 [29]
Once "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.", Napoleon Solo, he went solo as FDR in a 1977 show
Robert Vaughn
Linda
$1,000 [5]
This first prime minister of Israel was born in 1886 in Plonsk, Russia, now a part of Poland
David Ben-Gurion
Kim
$1,000 [10]
This star of the film "Gigi" owns La Lucarne Aux Chouettes, a restaurant & inn, in her native France
Leslie Caron
Linda
DD $2,000 [15]
Weighing around a ton, the eland is the largest species of this animal in Africa
Antelope
Kim
$1,000 [20]
In 1929 this electrical engineer became an Italian marquis
Guglielmo Marconi
Kim Gerard
$1,000 [25]
"Young" title character of a Hawthorne tale who discovers his neighbors practicing witchcraft
Young Goodman Brown
$1,000 [30]
"Full Gallop" stars Mary Louise Wilson as this late, flamboyant fashion editor who was always in vogue
Diana Vreeland

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC U.S. SITES

Vitascope Hall in New Orleans is said to be the first of these in the U.S.

movie theater

Linda "What is a movie theater" — wagered $4,799
Gerard "What is a movie theater?" — wagered $2,400
Kim "What is a movie theater" — wagered $3,400

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