Show #1444 1990-12-06 (taped 1990-09-17) Regular

Bruce Ikawa game 5.Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Hugh Brennan — a sales manager from Belle Mead, New Jersey

Eric Gustafson — a computer programmer from Vienna, Virginia

Bruce Ikawa — a college professor originally from Indianapolis, Indiana (whose 4-day cash winnings total $60,599)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $1,700 $2,700 $10,100 $20,100
5-day champion: $80,699
$8,900
24 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Eric $-500 $1,500 $3,500 $3,400
3rd place
$4,000
13 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Hugh $1,100 $1,700 $9,900 $19,800
2nd place
$8,700
18 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LADIES HATS THE OLYMPICS CHILDREN'S LITERATURE WEIGHTS & MEASURES AKA
$100 [17]
In 1912, Mrs. Taft donated a dress to this museum complex & every first lady since has followed suit
the Smithsonian
Eric
$100 [12]
Named for a Philadelphia hatter, it's been called the hat that crowned the West
the Stetson
Hugh
$100 [1]
Aptly, the ancient Games were held at this sanctuary 120 miles west of Athens
Olympia
Hugh
$100 [6]
"The Clue of the Hissing Serpent" is one of the many mystery stories about these boys
the Hardy Boys
Hugh
$100 [22]
If I loved you one of these & a peck, I'd actually love you five pecks
a bushel
Bruce
$100 [7]
Lawrence Peter Berra's friends compared him to a fakir, hence this nickname
Yogi
Bruce
$200 [18]
Her first name is Thelma, not Patricia
Mrs. Nixon
Bruce
$200 [13]
The English call it a bowler; the French, a melon; we call it this
a derby
Eric
$200 [2]
The brothers who won the middleweight & light heavyweight divisions of boxing in 1976
the Spinks brothers
Bruce
$200 [8]
A.A. Milne's son whose stuffed toys inspired Pooh & his friends was named this
Christopher Robin
Bruce
$200 [27]
Number of teaspoons in a tablespoon
3
Eric
$200 [23]
This late flamboyant pianist once performed under the name Walter Busterkeys
Liberace
Bruce
$300 [19]
After graduating from George Washington University in 1951, she began a career as a journalist
Jackie Kennedy
Eric
$300 [14]
American women buy one quarter of all their hats just before this holiday
Easter
Hugh
$300 [3]
The Olympics feature freestyle wrestling & this other form
Greco-Roman
Bruce
$300 [9]
The talking cricket tells him, "Woe to boys who refuse to obey their parents and run away from home"
Pinocchio
Eric
$300 [28]
Of time, distance or speed, what a light year measures
distance
Bruce
$300 [24]
His real name is Lloyd Vernet Bridges III, but you know him better by this nickname
Beau Bridges
Bruce
$400 [20]
The Quakers expelled this future first lady after she married a non-Quaker in 1794
Dolley Madison
Eric
$400 [15]
Sherlock Holmes wouldn't be fully dressed without this soft woolen hat with ear flaps
a deerstalker
Hugh
$400 [4]
When Ben Johnson was stripped of the gold for using steroids in 1988, the medal went to this American
Carl Lewis
Bruce
DD $500 [10]
The heroine of this fairy tale is sometimes known as Briar Rose
Sleeping Beauty
Eric
$400 [29]
What is properly called the International System or SI is usually referred to as this
the metric system
Hugh
$400 [25]
William West Anderson who was TV's caped crusader
Adam West
Bruce Hugh
$500 [21]
She lived in the White House longer than any other first lady
Eleanor Roosevelt
Hugh
$500 [16]
In the U.S. & England, men's hats increase in size by this fractional increment
the eighth
Hugh
$500 [5]
In 1980, he set an Olympic record winning all five men's speed skating races
Eric Heiden
Bruce
$500 [11]
Charlotte A. Cavatica, who's one of these, says she drinks flies' blood because "I love blood"
a spider
Eric Hugh
$500 [30]
Seen on electric bills, this unit is equal to 3.6 megajoules
kilowatt-hour
Bruce Eric
$500 [26]
Rugged leading man George Letz who was once married to Dinah Shore
George Montgomery
Eric

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 1920s THEATER BIBLICAL QUOTES ART HISTORY U.S. GEOGRAPHY HISTORICAL NOVELS
$200 [1]
This comic strip featuring Daddy Warbucks made its debut in 1924
Little Orphan Annie
Bruce
$200 [16]
Sheridan wrote "The School for Scandal" & Moliere wrote "The School for" these women
wives
Bruce
$200 [26]
The book of Revelation says "The devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and" this
brimstone
Eric
$200 [11]
Though English, John Constable & Joseph Mallord William Turner were forerunners in this French movement
the Impressionist movement
Bruce
$200 [21]
Every US summit over 15,000 feet above sea level is in this state
Alaska
Eric
$200 [5]
In Russian, this Tolstoy epic is known as"Voyna i mir"
War and Peace
Hugh
$400 [2]
Women who opposed the flat flapper look started the Maiden Form Company to market these
brassieres
Hugh
$400 [17]
Weather condition in the title of John Colton & Clemence Randolph's play about Sadie Thompson
rain
Bruce
$400 [27]
"The Lord set a mark upon" him, "lest any finding him should kill him"
Cain
Bruce
$400 [12]
This new art movement of the late 19th century derived its name from that of Bing's art gallery in Paris
Art Nouveau
Hugh
$400 [22]
El Paso got its name from being a place to pass over or ford this river
the Rio Grande
Eric
$400 [6]
Dueling vice president whose daughter is the heroine of Anya Seton's "My Theodosia"
Aaron Burr
Eric
$600 [3]
This song from the Black revue "Runnin' Wild" launched a national dance craze
the Charleston
Bruce
$600 [18]
The French title of his 1957 play "Endgame" is "Fin de partie"
Beckett
Bruce
$600 [28]
He said unto the king, "My God hath sent his angel and hath shut the lion's mouths"
Daniel
Bruce
$600 [13]
In 1550, he completed his last two frescoes, "The Crucifixion of St. Peter" & "The Conversion of St. Paul"
Michelangelo
Hugh
$600 [23]
Little Rock is on this tributary of the Mississippi
the Arkansas
Bruce
$600 [7]
This Gore Vidal book about America's Centennial was published in 1976
1876
Bruce
$800 [4]
Court-martialed for defiance of his superiors, he resigned from the Army in 1926
Billy Mitchell
Hugh
$800 [19]
This Italian theatrical form, popular in the 1500s, featured masks & improvised dialogue
commedia dell'arte
$800 [29]
"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before" one of these
the fall
Hugh
$1,000 [15]
Neoclassical painter who was virtual dictator of French taste from the Revolution until Napoleon's fall
(Jacques-Louis) David
Bruce
$800 [24]
The Bitterroot Range forms the squiggly looking border between Montana & this state
Idaho
Eric
$1,000 [9]
James Michener's 1978 novel about Maryland's eastern shore
Chesapeake
Hugh
$1,000 [10]
Under the 1924 Johnson-Reed Act, people from this Asian country could not immigrate to the United States
Japan
Hugh
$1,000 [20]
This author of "Awake" & "Sing" was one of the founders of New York's Group Theater
Clifford Odets
$1,000 [30]
Job 28:18 tells us "the price of wisdom is above" these gems
rubies
DD $2,000 [14]
Painter of the 1892 work seen here
(Henri de) Toulouse-Lautrec
Hugh
$1,000 [25]
The strait in Washington connecting these two bodies of water is named for the explorer Juan de Fuca
Puget Sound & the Pacific Ocean
Hugh
DD $2,000 [8]
The murder of this Elizabethan playwright who may have been a spy is explored in "Enter from the Sun"
Christopher Marlowe
Bruce

Final Jeopardy!

MOVIES

This 1951 Humphrey Bogart film was based on a book by C.S. Forester

The African Queen

Eric "What is The Petrified Forest?" — wagered $100
Hugh "What is African Queen?" — wagered $9,900
Bruce "What was the African Queen?" — wagered $10,000

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