Show #1352 1990-06-19 (taped 1990-02-06) Regular

Eric Terzuolo game 3.

Contestants

Dan Capone — a civil engineer from Marina Del Rey, California

Karen Blank — a publications manager originally from Hinsdale, Illinois

Eric Terzuolo — a foreign service officer from Washington, D.C. (whose 2-day cash winnings total $22,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Eric $2,200 $2,900 $11,800 $12,800
3-day champion: $34,900
$12,100
27 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Karen $400 $900 $3,500 $0
2nd place: Chromcraft dining furniture & Casablanca ceiling fan + Jeopardy! home game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$4,100
16 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Dan $100 $100 $1,300 $0
3rd place: Vitamix 360 + Jeopardy! home game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$1,300
6 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS COSMETICS COUNTRY MUSIC AMERICAN MOUNTAINS SPORTS THINGS THAT GO BUMP...
$100 [3]
He sent a turkey anonymously to the Cratchits
(Ebenezer) Scrooge
Karen
$100 [18]
The company that makes Moisture Whip lipstick & Great Lash mascara
Maybelline
Karen
$100 [21]
He was born Hiram King Williams
Hank Williams
Karen
$100 [1]
Prospectors traveling west in the 1800s hoped to reach this Colorado peak "or bust"
Pikes Peak
Eric
$100 [6]
A piece of sports equipment that sounds like a flying mammal
a bat
Eric
$100 [16]
Kids imagine them in the closet or under the bed, & Dr. Frankenstein built one in the lab
a monster
Eric
$200 [4]
Jenny Montrose, an English girl, met up with this shipwrecked group
the Swiss Family Robinson
Eric
$200 [19]
Sally Hansen makes a bitter, brush-on liquid that helps stop this bad habit
biting your nails
Karen
$200 [22]
This "Smokey and the Bandit" star recorded a country song called "Let's Do Something Cheap & Superficial"
Burt Reynolds
Karen Dan
$200 [2]
This dormant volcano is the highest peak in Washington's Cascades
Mount Rainier
Karen
$200 [12]
The bowls, or balls, used in this sport are not truly round, which allows them to roll in a curved line
lawn bowling
Eric
$200 [17]
Figure used to scare kids who are bad; he'll get you if you don't watch out
the Bogeyman
Dan
$300 [5]
On a visit to the meadow he met his deer cousins Gobo & Faline
Bambi
Dan
$300 [20]
Corn Silk, is a "line of cosmetics specially designed to absorb" this
skin oil
Eric
$400 [26]
Johnny Cash sang "Don't take your guns to town" & Kenny Rogers begged Ruby "don't" do this
take your love to town
Eric
$300 [9]
The U.S. mainland's largest reflector telescope is on this S. Calif. mountain
Mount Palomar
Eric Karen
$300 [13]
He's the brother-in-law of tennis great Pancho Gonzales & the son of Olympic boxer, Mike Agassi
Andre Agassi
Dan
$400 [7]
In an early alliterative poem, this knight cuts off the head of "the Green Knight"
Sir Gawain
Karen
$400 [24]
"Numerical" name of Bonne Bell's antiseptic skin lotion
1006
Karen
$500 [27]
In a B.J. Thomas song it follows "Hey, wont you play..."
(another) somebody done somebody wrong song
Karen
$400 [10]
The name of this New York mountain range comes from an Iroquois word for "tree-eaters"
Adirondack
Eric
$400 [15]
Women's rhythmic all-around gymnastics debuted as an Olympic event in this city's 1984 Olympics
Los Angeles
Eric
$500 [8]
This outlaw appears briefly in "Ivanhoe"
Robin Hood
Eric
$500 [25]
This company known for hypoallergenic eye make-up has a palindromic name
Agiga
DD $1,000 [23]
He won his first Grammy in 1972 for writing thefollowing:"Take the ribbon from your hair / Shake it loose and let it fall / Lay it soft upon my skin..."
Kris Kristofferson
Karen
$500 [11]
At an altitude of 4,039 feet, Mount Sunflower is this Midwestern state's highest point
Kansas
Eric
$500 [14]
In a 1990 arbitration case, this K.C. star asked for $1.9 million but was awarded $1 million
Bo Jackson
Dan

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE ARCHAEOLOGY ARTISTS GOVERNMENT & POLITICS TRANSPORTATION UKRAINE
$200 [3]
This play could be called "Murder, Mayhem & Mumbo Jumbo in Scotland"
Macbeth
Dan
$200 [17]
A synonym for the site of an excavation, it's also what archaeologists do there
a dig
Eric
$200 [25]
Landscapes were his first love, but he also painted many portraits, including that kid in blue
Gainsborough
Karen
$200 [12]
It can mean the preliminary draft of a treaty, or the rules of diplomatic & state etiquette
a protocol
Eric
$200 [1]
The first railway system in the U.S., it's nicknamed the "B&O"
the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
Eric
$200 [2]
Officially, Ukraine is known as Ukrainian SSR; SSR stands for this
a Soviet Socialist Republic
Karen
$400 [21]
Shakespeare said this emotion "is an everfixed mark, that looks on tempests, and is never shaken"
love
Karen
$400 [18]
First used in the 1950s, this method of dating is accurate for remains up to 8,000 years old
carbon-14 dating
Eric
$400 [26]
This master of Renaissance sculpture was born Donato di Niccolo Betto Bardi
Donatello
Eric
$400 [13]
Room adjoining the legislative chamber where members can relax, consult & hang up their coats
the cloak room
Eric
$400 [4]
The Twentieth Century Limited ran from New York to this city, its western terminus, in just 16 hours
Chicago
Karen Dan
$400 [8]
Born in Ukraine in 1894, he became Soviet premier in 1958
Khrushchev
Eric
$800 [23]
The play that contains the lines "If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die?"
The Merchant of Venice
$600 [19]
Begun in the 12th century as a Hindu temple, it's the centerpiece of a vast complex in Cambodia
Angkor Wat
Eric
$600 [27]
This German known for his paintings of the English court died in a London plague epidemic in 1543
Hans Holbein (the Younger)
Karen
$600 [14]
At a political convention, it's a person who's authorized to act on behalf of an absent delegate
the alternate
Eric
$600 [5]
The largest ships afloat today, they can carry over 500,000 tons
oil tankers
Dan
$600 [9]
Mummified bodies of saints are in catacombs under the Monastery of the Caves in this capital of Ukraine
Kiev
Eric
DD $1,000 [22]
The name of the woman who's "renown'd in Padua for her scolding tongue"
Katherine (Kate)
Karen
$800 [20]
Howard Carter, who discovered King Tut's tomb, was this kind of archaeological specialist
an Egyptologist
Karen
$800 [28]
18th c. painter & engraver whose 1st great series of dramatic works was called "A Harlot's Progress"
Hogarth
Karen
$800 [15]
He was appointed to the Senate in 1964 to fill the seat vacated by Vice President-Elect Hubert Humphrey
Walter Mondale
Eric
$800 [6]
European city serviced by Marco Polo Airport
Venice
Eric
DD $700 [11]
This peninsula known for its beautiful resort towns became part of Ukraine in 1954
the Crimea
Eric
$1,000 [24]
In "Twelfth Night", she's in love with the Duke of Illyria
Viola
$1,000 [30]
Sir Arthur Evans' claim to fame was the discovery of the palace he thought belonged to this Cretan king
(King) Minos
Eric
$1,000 [29]
This Frenchman was known for painting lush, fantastic jungles & wild beasts like "The Hungry Lion"
Henri Rousseau
Eric Karen
$1,000 [16]
Chicago's 50 wards are represented by city council members bearing this title
aldermans
$1,000 [7]
This Russian-born aircraft designer founded an aircraft company in the U.S. in 1923
(Igor) Sikorsky
Eric
$800 [10]
If a Ukrainian pulls out a bandura, you can expect him to do this to it
play it
Eric

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS NAMES

She wrote several books: the first, titled "20 Hrs. 40 Min.", was published in 1928

Amelia Earhart

Dan "Who is Mead?" — wagered $1,300
Karen "Who was Gertrude Stein" — wagered $3,500
Eric "Who was Amelia Earhart?" — wagered $1,000

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