Show #888 1988-06-15 (taped 1988-03-14) Regular

Stephen Lebowitz game 4.

Contestants

Jimmie Bucci — a temporary service manager originally from North Tarrytown, New York

Wayne Owens — a performer from Kansas City, Missouri

Stephen Lebowitz — a physician from Los Angeles, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $50,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Stephen $-700 $800 $6,100 $100
4-day co-champion: $50,900
$5,200
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W
Wayne $1,200 $600 $1,200 $1
2nd place: Little Lake outdoor table & chairs + Helix double cassette recorder
$2,200
8 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Jimmie $800 $800 $6,000 $100
New co-champion: $100
$4,600
12 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

'60s SONGS VETERINARY MEDICINE TRAVEL TIPS EARTH SCIENCE FROM THE FRENCH BASEBALL
$100 [2]
"Cherish" is the word that gave this group their 1st #1 hit
The Association
Stephen
$100 [1]
Most wounds to captive snakes are caused by these feed animals attacking the snake first
mice or rats
Wayne Jimmie
$100 [7]
Even if you're not employed by a company, hotels may give you a discount if you ask for this rate
a corporate rate
Stephen Wayne Jimmie
$200 [23]
"La Brea" is Spanish for this substance that wells up from the earth
tar
Stephen
$200 [14]
A "hood", it came to mean a married woman who protects a young woman as a hood shields the face
a chaperone
$400 [25]
Baseball's "Iron Mike", every Major League team has at least 1
the pitching machine
Stephen
$200 [3]
The Troggs told this title character, "you make my heart sing"
Wild Thing
Wayne
$200 [16]
Large dogs are especially vulnerable to dysplasia, dislocation of this
the hips
Stephen
$200 [8]
Tourists in the tropics beware: dark clothing--& maybe talking too much--can attract these malaria carriers
(anopheles) mosquitoes
Wayne
$300 [22]
It's the common name for the wave action between the shore & the outermost breakers
surf
$300 [12]
Originally a French adjective meaning gluttonous, it's a person who loves to eat a lot of food
a gourmand
Stephen
$500 [24]
In 1944, he led the American League in batting while at the same time managing the Cleveland Indians
Lou Boudreau
$300 [4]
British music hall song written in 1911 & revived in 1965 by Herman's Hermits
"I'm Henry VIII, I Am"
Wayne Jimmie
$300 [17]
Psittacosis, better known as fever of this bird, has been all but eliminated from caged birds
parrots
Stephen
$300 [9]
The Sav-A-Life warning device produces ultrasonic noises to keep these away from your car
deer (any kind of animals)
Stephen Wayne
$500 [21]
One theory says that about 200 million years ago these made up a formation called Pangaea
the continents
Stephen
$400 [13]
Literally a "black beast", this phrase has come to symbolize something especially disliked
a bête noire
Stephen
$400 [5]
Tiffany topped the charts in 1987 with this 20 year old Tommy James tune
"I Think We're Alone Now"
Wayne
$400 [18]
Zoonosis is the term for a disease transmitted from these to these
animals to people
Wayne
$400 [10]
It's the closest major airport to Manhattan
LaGuardia
Stephen Jimmie
DD $1,000 [20]
1 of 2 elements that combine to create quartz
(1 of) silicon or oxygen
Wayne
$500 [15]
Meaning "twice cooked", these bread cakes were cooked a second time to keep them from spoiling at sea
biscuits
$500 [6]
Dean Martin's 1st #1 hit in the '60s was "Everybody Loves Somebody" & this was Connie Francis'
"Everybody's Somebody's Fool"
Jimmie
$500 [19]
Many early veterinarians were "farriers", those who dealt with this aspect of horse care
the men who shoed horses
$500 [11]
Fodor says visitors should spend 2 full days at the Buddhist caves near Aurangabad in this country
India

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY ANTONYMS AUTHOR'S LAST NAMES BRIDGES EARLY EMMYS WORLD RULES
$200 [3]
It became a territory in 1900 & became a state 59 years later
Hawaii
Stephen Wayne Jimmie
$200 [19]
For a diver, the opposite of compulsory; for a car dealer, the opposite of standard
optional
Wayne
$200 [10]
Ponder a while & you'll think of this last name which followed, Henry David
Thoreau
Jimmie
$200 [6]
The bridge called the Sunshine Skyway is, not surprisingly, in this state
Florida
Stephen
$200 [1]
Well I'll be doggone if it wasn't the "Best Children's" program of 1954 & 1955
Lassie
$400 [5]
In 1504, Juana "La Loca", or "The Mad", succeeded this queen, her mother, as Spain's female regent
Isabella
Stephen
$400 [4]
In 1890, this senator from Ohio introduced the famous anti-trust bill
Sherman
Jimmie
$400 [20]
Area of the body that's also an antonym of forth
the back
Jimmie
$400 [11]
Controversial English author whose 1st & middle names were David Herbert
D.H. Lawrence
Jimmie
$400 [2]
In 1953, this religious figure won as "Most Outstanding Personality"
Bishop Fulton Sheen
Stephen
$800 [8]
Town in the south of France that lent its name to the ruling house of the Netherlands
Orange
Stephen
$800 [23]
On January 25, 1946, the AFL voted to readmit this union led by John L. Lewis
the United Mine Workers
Stephen
$800 [22]
The adjective & verb antonyms of empty, they differ only by the vowel
full & fill
Stephen Jimmie
$600 [12]
Last name of the short story writer whose given names were Ringgold Wilmer
(Ring) Lardner
Stephen
$600 [16]
Lucky Strike picked up an award for this in 1950, the only year it was given
(Best) Commercial
Wayne
$1,000 [9]
Sir Mudo Hassanal Bolkiah rules this sultanate on the northwest coast of Borneo
Brunei
Stephen
$1,000 [18]
Describing fish features, it's the opposite of pelvic
dorsal
Stephen
$800 [13]
Last name of the Welshman whose middle name was Marlais
(Dylan) Thomas
Stephen
$800 [15]
The Best Dramatic Series of 1954 was an hour sponsored by this American metal manufacturer
U.S. Steel
Jimmie
DD $1,500 [7]
British monarch with the longest reign in the 20th century
Queen Elizabeth II
Stephen
DD $2,000 [21]
Foreigner's 1978 hit, "Hot Blooded", is an antonym of sorts of this 1977 hit of theirs:"You never take advice..."
"Cold As Ice"
Jimmie
$1,000 [14]
His 1st 4 names were Henry-Rene-Albert-Guy; his mother insisted on restoring the "de"
Guy de Maupassant
Jimmie
$1,000 [17]
This "Playhouse 90" production written by Rod Serling was 1956's "Best Single Program of the Year"
Requiem for a Heavyweight
Jimmie

Final Jeopardy!

THE BIBLE

In Chapter 1, Verse 1, authorship of the book of Proverbs is attributed to this man

Solomon

Wayne "Who is Jesus Christ?" — wagered $1,199
Jimmie "Who is Matthew" — wagered $5,900
Stephen "Who is David?" — wagered $6,000

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