Show #694 1987-09-17 (taped 1987-06-16) Regular

Contestants

Joanne Campbell — a broker originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Alan Waldman — a writer originally from Houston, Texas

Tom Bendycki — a copy editor originally from Cleveland, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tom $1,500 $4,500 $12,400 $16,000
2-day champion: $24,400
$12,300
29 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Alan $0 $600 $3,400 $6,795
3rd place: Action Recliners by Lane Queen Anne chair + Jeopardy! computerized version or box game
$3,400
8 R, 1 W
Joanne $1,300 $2,900 $7,500 $15,000
2nd place: Jenn-Air grill-range & BRA cookware + Jeopardy! computerized version or box game
$6,700
17 R (including 2 DDs), 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY ANTONYMS ACADEMY AWARDS SCIENCE COLLECTABLES ROUTE OF THE BARGE
$100 [21]
Empire formed by the Turkish descendants of Osman I
the Ottoman Empire
Tom
$100 [2]
Red & green correspond to these antonyms on traffic lights
stop & go
Joanne
$100 [1]
This NBC star hosted the telecasts on ABC from 1979-82 & in 1984
Johnny Carson
Joanne
$100 [12]
Used in biological experimentation, this piece of lab equipment was named for Julius Petri
a Petri dish
Joanne
$100 [7]
A good "Gund" or "Steiff", 2 classic kinds of this stuffed animal, can run from $50-1000
a teddy bear
Tom
$100 [26]
A barge, loaded with over 3000 tons of this stuff from Islip, N.Y., left Long Island March 22,1987
garbage
Alan
$200 [22]
In the 19th c., this European nation went through 5 constitutions & was ruled by an Amadeus & an Alfonso
Spain
Tom
$200 [3]
Antonyms over which "the caissons go rolling along"
over dale & over hill
Joanne
$200 [8]
This '87 Best Actor Oscar winner was a no-show for some of the 6 times he didn't win, too
Paul Newman
Tom
$200 [17]
The Fahrenheit equivalent of 0º Celsius
32
Tom
$200 [13]
N.Y. Magazine's "The Boychiks of Summer" was about collecting cards of Jewish players in this sport
baseball
Joanne
$200 [27]
After Alabama rejected it, the barge began to head up this river, until Louisiana ordered it out
the Mississippi River
Tom
$300 [23]
Running from 1756-1763 & called the 7 Years War in Europe, it was fought partly in America under this name
the French & Indian War
Tom
$400 [5]
Polonius told Laertes "neither" of these antonyms "be, for loan oft loses both"
a borrower or a lender be
Joanne
$300 [9]
The last of the 11 awards it won, the night of April 4, 1960, was for "Best Picture"
Ben-Hur
Tom
$300 [18]
Copernicus placed the sun in the center of the universe & the Earth this many planets out
3
Alan
$300 [14]
An Orange, Calif. dealer in this rock group's memorabilia says there's by far the most demand for "John's stuff"
The Beatles
Joanne
$300 [28]
This, the 1st foreign country it approached, not only rejected it but sent out its navy against it
Mexico
Tom Alan
$400 [24]
When China seized 20,000 chests of this from British merchants in 1839, a war broke out
opium
Tom
DD $500 [4]
Sides of an argument that can be taken by non-amateurs & prisoners
pro & con
Joanne
$400 [10]
She presented the 1980 Best Costume Oscar for the picture she had starred in, "Tess"
Nastassja Kinski
Tom
$400 [19]
1 of the 2 other radioactive elements besides uranium Madame Curie found in pitchblende
(1 of) radium (or polonium)
Tom
$400 [15]
Though aimed at 12 to 25-year-olds, one of these titled "The 'Nam" is attracting vets as readers
comic books
Tom
$400 [29]
Police in this island group were alerted not to let the barge dump its stuff on Little San Salvador
the Bahamas
$500 [25]
Man after whom Martin Waldseemuller, a German cartographer, named the New World in 1507
Amerigo Vespucci
Joanne
$500 [6]
Abbreviated "STBD", it's the opposite of the word abbreviated "PT"
starboard
$500 [11]
This song from the black & white portion of its film won for 1939
somewhere "Over The Rainbow"
Tom
$500 [20]
Term for the fossilized resin from prehistoric pines
amber
Joanne
$500 [16]
The U.S. government Customs Dept. considers anything over this many years old an antique
100 years
Tom
$500 [30]
On May 12,1987, this town said it would take the stuff & maybe put up yellow ribbons to celebrate
Islip, New York
Alan

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES WORLD CITIES INVERTEBRATES LAW & ORDER BOOKS & AUTHORS PSYCH 101
$200 [6]
In 1948, she was appointed Israel's minister to Moscow
Golda Meir
Tom
$200 [1]
Some say this Scottish city was named for Edwin of Northumbria; some say it wasn't
Edinburgh
Tom
$200 [26]
In film "L'annee des meduses", Valerie Kaprisky uses these spineless creatures as killers
jellyfish
$200 [11]
From medieval Latin for "force", it's the band of men a sheriff bands together
a posse
Joanne
$200 [12]
"The Odyssey" in 1946 the 1st book in this British company's paperback classics line
Penguin
Alan
$200 [21]
Jung & Adler both broke from him to form their own schools of thought
Sigmund Freud
Tom
$400 [7]
Late civil rights leader who won a 1970 Grammy for his record "Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam"
Martin Luther King Jr.
Tom
$400 [2]
Zagreb is not only the 2nd largest city in this country, it's capital of the Croatian Republic
Yugoslavia
Tom
$600 [28]
Wood nymphs, satyrs, & monarchs are all varieties of these scaly-winged creatures
butterflies
Joanne
$400 [17]
Calling it "Project Sky Knight", the L.A. Sheriff Dept. debuted patrols by this type of vehicle in 1966
helicopters
Joanne
$400 [13]
Of S.C. Foster, E.M. Forster , or C.S. Forester, the one who wrote "A Passage to India"
E.M Forster
Tom Alan
$400 [22]
Body part hit to elicit the famous patellar reflex
the knee
Tom
$600 [8]
In the song, people didn't want to sink the "Iron Chancellor" but this ship bearing his name
the Bismarck
Alan
$600 [3]
Scholars say the 1st municipal fire-fighting organization was founded around 30 A.D. in this city
Rome
Tom
DD $1,000 [27]
Invertebrate mentioned in the title of thefollowing:Instrumental music plays
a barnacle
Joanne
$600 [18]
It's the police department of the U.S. Navy
the Shore Patrol
Tom
$600 [14]
From her $1.2 million advances for her next 2 books, she's donating 10% to 2 Ms. foundations
Gloria Steinem
Joanne
$600 [23]
Studies have found that while you're doing this during sleep almost all body movements stop
dreaming
Alan
$800 [9]
The last basket he made before retiring May 3, 1987 was a 3-pointer, not a slam dunk
Julius Erving
Tom
$800 [4]
The Central University of Venezuela, founded in 1725, is in this city which was founded in 1567
Caracas
Tom
DD $900 [19]
The l.N.S., it is one of the major federal law enforcement agencies with full police powers
the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Tom
$800 [15]
Among his title characters are a pickpocket named Col. Jack & a castaway named Crusoe
Daniel Defoe
Tom
$800 [24]
Term for occasional but intense anxiety, it refers to the Greek god of woods
panic
Joanne
$1,000 [10]
Middle name shared by Soviet leader Brezhnev & Russian composer Tchaikovsky
Ilyich
Tom
$1,000 [5]
Flight attendants for Varig Airlines are permanently based in this South American city
Rio de Janeiro
Tom
$1,000 [20]
He established the Irish constabulary as well as London's "bobbies"
Robert Peel
Alan
$1,000 [16]
Black author Julius Lester's new book retells animal folktales 1st collected in 1896 by this white author
Joel Chandler Harris
$1,000 [25]
Mathematical process used to get the "Q" in IQ
division
Joanne

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. STATES

1 of only 2 states bordered by 8 other states apiece, they border each other across the Mississippi River

(1 of) Tennessee or Missouri

Alan "What is Tennessee" — wagered $3,395
Joanne "What is Tennessee?" — wagered $7,500
Tom "What is Missouri?" — wagered $3,600

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