Show #1406 1990-10-15 (taped 1990-08-27) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Dan Poneman — a lawyer from Alexandria, Virginia

Pat Land — a homemaker from Palos Heights, Illinois

Bob Tutelman — an engineer from San Diego, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $900 $2,800 $4,800 $9,500
2nd place
$4,800
19 R, 3 W
Pat $1,100 $-200 $0 $0
3rd place
$2,000
10 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Dan $1,600 $1,600 $10,200 $10,500
New champion: $10,500
$10,000
24 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY LIGHT FIELD HOCKEY BIBLICAL QUOTES BEARDS WEDNESDAY
$100 [1]
In the Sahara, these include the Siwa & the Al Kufra & they're not mirages
oases
Bob
$100 [12]
Another name for a nimbus, the luminous ring of light above the head of a saint
a halo
Bob
$100 [22]
Normally only this player who guards the cage can kick the ball or stop it with his body
the goalie
Dan
$100 [11]
In Exodus, it follows "Thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye"
tooth for tooth
Bob
$100 [6]
Some depictions of Uncle Sam show him with this small chin beard, named for an animal who also has one
a goatee
Bob
$100 [17]
Lent begins on this day
Ash Wednesday
Dan
$200 [2]
Zugspitze, this country's highest peak, lies in the Bavarian Alps
Germany
Bob
$200 [13]
Source of the first light mentioned in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
the dawn's early light
Dan
$200 [23]
Field hockey is the national sport of this country & its neighbor Pakistan
India
Bob
$200 [27]
According to John 8:32, "ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall" do this
set you free (or make you free)
Pat
$200 [7]
Ancient kings & queens of this country wore false beards as a symbol of royalty
Egypt
Pat
$200 [18]
Wednesday was named for this chief Teutonic god
Odin (or Woden)
Dan
$300 [3]
The 2 large urban areas in this British dependency are Victoria & Kowloon
Hong Kong
Dan
$300 [14]
It's New Latin for "light of the North"
aurora borealis
Bob
$300 [24]
Hockey comes from hoquet, French for this shepherd's staff that looks like a hockey stick
a shepherd's crook
Bob
$300 [28]
"And Saul said to" him, "thou art not able to go against this Philistine, for thou art but a youth"
David
Pat
$300 [8]
He was the first U.S. president to wear one while in office
Abraham Lincoln
Dan
$300 [19]
Jane Fonda starred in this 1966 farce about an executive who uses his lover's apartment as a tax deduction
Any Wednesday
Pat
$400 [4]
Only 1 mile off the coast of Turkey, the island of Samos belongs to this country
Greece
Dan
$400 [15]
The room at the top of a lighthouse, or the light an old conductor waved to signal the engineer
lantern
Pat
$400 [25]
Maximum length of a field hockey field, with no end zones either
100 yards
Bob
$500 [30]
Gathering his first disciples, Peter & Andrew, Jesus said, "Follow me, and I shall make you" these
fishers of men
Pat
$400 [9]
Coleridge's old seaman with a long grey beard and glittering eye
the Ancient Mariner
Dan
$400 [20]
It's what Solomon Grundy did on Wednesday
(got) married
Pat Dan
$500 [5]
The occupied West Bank is on the west bank of this river
Jordan
Dan
$500 [16]
In films of the 1930s & '40s set in the theater, it precedes "Parade", "Glamour" & "Serenade"
Footlight
Dan
$500 [26]
2 positions played in an offensive backfield in football or a defensive backfield in field hockey
fullback & halfback
Bob
DD $2,000 [29]
Believing Joseph to be dead, he said, "I will go down into the grave unto my son, mourning"
Jacob
Pat
$500 [10]
The pointed beard named for the Flemish painter whose subjects wore them
Van Dyke
Pat
$500 [21]
The original version of "Sounds of Silence" appeared on this Simon & Garfunkel album
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
Bob

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY AFRICA BUSINESS BIGGIES GHOST STORIES THE GREAT LAKES BURT LANCASTER
$200 [10]
In March 1836 Santa Ana captured this fortified mission
the Alamo
Dan
$200 [2]
Typical features in northern cities include open-air bazaars & these Islamic houses of worship
a mosque
Dan
$200 [18]
Frank Robinson, a bookkeeper, named this soft drink and created the script for its logo in 1886
Coca-Cola
Dan
$200 [9]
"The Story Of The Goblins Who Stole A Sexton" was the first of many Christmas ghost stories by this author
Charles Dickens
Dan
$200 [4]
The one that shares its name with a Canadian province
Lake Ontario
Bob
$200 [15]
"Tough Guys" was Burt's 7th film with this dimpled tough guy
Kirk Douglas
Pat
$400 [11]
The first astronaut to become a Rear Admiral; he was also the first American in space
Alan Shepard
Dan
$400 [3]
In 1976 he declared himself Uganda's President for Life; 3 years later he fled for his life
Idi Amin
Bob
$400 [19]
Famous for "Super Mario Bros.", this company donated $3 million to M.I.T. to study how kids learn when they play
Nintendo
Pat
$400 [24]
Lady Windermere's fans know this playwright also created "The Canterville Ghost"
(Oscar) Wilde
Bob
$400 [5]
Bordered by the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, & Michigan, it's the farthest south
Erie
Dan
$400 [23]
In a 1955 film based on a Tennessee Williams play, Burt sported this title tattoo on his chest
a rose tattoo
Bob
$600 [12]
Arthur Bremer shot 4 people May 15, 1972 including this governor
George Wallace
Dan
$600 [7]
Since 1985 famine victims have received at least $50 million in aid from the proceeds of this pop record
"We Are The World"
Bob
$600 [20]
In the 1930s, this company now headquartered in Armonk, N.Y., produced its first electric typewriter
IBM
Dan
$600 [25]
This creator of the Headless Horseman also wrote about the beautiful ghost of a guillotine victim
Washington Irving
Bob
$600 [1]
The Straits of Mackinac & St. Mary's River link this lake to the neighboring one
Lake Huron
Bob Pat Dan
$600 [28]
In a memorable scene in this 1953 film, Burt sizzled on the sand with Deborah Kerr
From Here to Eternity
Dan
$800 [13]
By pressing a button in the White House in 1913, this President blew up Gamboa Dike in Panama
Woodrow Wilson
Bob Pat Dan
$800 [16]
About 1/4 the size of the U.S., this country south of Egypt is Africa's largest
the Sudan
Bob
DD $1,000 [21]
In 1978 this company became the 1st to exceed $100 billion in assets
AT&T
Dan
$800 [26]
In 1959 Shirley Jackson wrote about "The Haunting of" this "House"
Hill House
DD $800 [6]
Before man-made additions, all the Great Lakes ultimately drained into this river
the St. Lawrence
Dan
$1,000 [14]
This noted redistrictor from Massachusetts was James Madison's Vice President
Elbridge Gerry
Dan
$1,000 [17]
This hot, dusty wind blows out of Africa into southern Europe
the sirocco
Bob
$1,000 [22]
Saatchi & Saatchi is one of the world's largest firms in this business
advertising
Dan
$1,000 [27]
"The Phantom Hag" is attributed to this 19th-century Frenchman who wrote hundreds of short stories
Guy de Maupassant
Bob
$1,000 [8]
Superior, Wisconsin & this Minnesota town form a huge inland port on the western terminus of the Great Lakes
Duluth
Pat

Final Jeopardy!

BRITISH AUTHORS

He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature who was born in Asia; he won in 1907

Rudyard Kipling

Bob "Who was Kipling?" — wagered $4,700
Dan "Who is Kipling?" — wagered $300

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