Show #1467 1991-01-08 (taped 1990-10-09) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Jim Gallagher — an attorney from Brooklyn, New York

Donna Friedman — a reporter from Anchorage, Alaska

Jerry Standlee — an air traffic controller from Fort Worth, Texas (whose 3-day cash winnings total $22,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jerry $1,400 $2,900 $5,700 $700
3rd place
$5,700
17 R, 1 W
Donna $900 $1,500 $8,100 $4,799
New champion: $4,799
$7,500
17 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Jim $-100 $1,700 $10,300 $4,300
2nd place
$9,800
20 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

TRAVEL & TOURISM MOVIE TRIVIA HISTORY GOLF "P"SCIENCE FASHION
$100 [15]
This country beckons visitors with the slogan, "There's never been a better time to say G'day!"
Australia
Jerry
$100 [4]
Her film debut was in "The One & Only Genuine Original Family Band", not "Cactus Flower"
Goldie Hawn
Jerry
$100 [8]
Egbert, a Saxon, is considered the first monarch of this country
England
Jim
$100 [21]
"Lee's Fleas" will be pleased to know that he's among the top money winners on the Senior Tour
Lee Trevino
Jerry
$100 [1]
This type of warfare uses propaganda to destroy the enemy's will to fight
psychological
Jerry
$300 [26]
Slinky dresses are made of this fabric sewn through with silver or gold thread
lamé
Jerry
$200 [17]
This host city plans to use anchored ships as floating hotels for the 1992 Summer Olympics
Barcelona
Jim
$200 [6]
Of Shemp Howard, Trevor Howard, or Leslie Howard, the one who was using his real name
Trevor Howard
Jerry Donna Jim
$200 [9]
Kurt von Schuschnigg was Chancellor of this country when Hitler invaded in 1938
Austria
Jim
$200 [22]
According to "Golf Digest", the chances of an average golfer doing this in a round are one in 11,000
a hole-in-one
Jerry
$200 [2]
His astronomy figures were accepted as true for centuries until Copernicus proved them incorrect
Ptolemy
Jerry
$400 [27]
A bell-shaped hat popular in the 1920s; its name is French for "bell"
cloche
Donna
$300 [18]
Shops endorsed by this British dependency's Tourist Association display a seal with a red junk on it
Hong Kong
Jim
$300 [7]
For a 1976 TV movie, she again played Etta Place, her role in "Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid"
Katharine Ross
Jim
$300 [10]
Yoshinobu, the last man to hold this title in Japan, resigned in 1867 with the Meiji Restoration
shogun
Jerry
$300 [23]
These days, he spends much of his time designing golf courses for his company, Golden Bear International
Jack Nicklaus
Jerry Donna
$300 [3]
The term for food poisoning is outdated since these compounds usually don't cause it
ptomaine poisoning
Donna
$500 [28]
Stinging word used to describe the tiny corseted waist 19th century women wanted
wasp-waisted
Donna
$400 [19]
The walled city of Tulum is one of the fascinating Mayan ruins on this peninsula
the Yucatan
Jim
$400 [13]
She starred in "Soldier in the Rain" & "Who'll Stop the Rain"
Tuesday Weld
$400 [11]
During the Long March, Chinese communists were fleeing the troops of this nationalist leader
Chiang Kai-shek
Jerry
$400 [24]
American sportswriters voted him the outstanding golfer of the years 1900-1949
Bobby Jones
Jim
$400 [5]
From the Greek for "to have an itch", it's an incurable, non-contagious skin disease
psoriasis
Donna
DD $500 [20]
The Grizzly House in Banff in this Canadian province serves rattlesnake fondue
Alberta
Jim
$500 [14]
It's what Richard Dreyfuss & Danny DeVito sold as "Tin Men"
aluminum siding
Jim
$500 [12]
Darius the Great ruled this empire from 522-486 BC & standardized coins, weights & measures
the Persian Empire
Jerry Jim
$500 [25]
In June 1990, he won his third U.S. Open, becoming the oldest man to win that title
Hale Irwin
Jerry
$500 [16]
It describes any power implement operated by compressed air
pneumatic
Jim

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS & AUTHORS 1933 GEOGRAPHY FOOD FACTS PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES KING ARTHUR
$200 [17]
His "Tales of the South Pacific" were based on his experiences there in the Navy during WWII
(James) Michener
Jim
$200 [12]
One of the two men named Max who slugged it out in a heavyweight bout in June
Max Schmeling (or Max Baer)
Donna
$200 [4]
This region encompasses Denmark, Norway & Sweden for sure, but some include Finland & even Iceland
Scandinavia
Donna
$200 [1]
The word for this Biblical food is probably a corruption of "man hu", meaning "what is it"
manna
Jerry
$200 [2]
"Old Veto" & "Old Grover"
Grover Cleveland
Donna
$200 [29]
This wedding gift given to Arthur & Guinevere could seat 150 knights
the Round Table
Jim
$400 [18]
He set a major part of his novel, "The Sun Also Rises", at Pamplona during the Fiesta of San Fermin
Hemingway
Donna
$400 [22]
The day this New York City mayor was elected, he tried to chase Tammany thugs out of a polling place
LaGuardia
Jerry
$400 [7]
This line, subject to stress, runs from the Gulf of California to San Francisco
the San Andreas Fault
Donna
$400 [3]
It's made from a long rope of dough that's boiled, glazed with egg, salted, twisted & baked
a pretzel
Jim
$400 [13]
"The Hero of San Juan Hill"
Teddy Roosevelt
Jim
$400 [30]
After Arthur's death, Guinevere took the veil & became one of these
a nun
Donna
$800 [20]
1927 Sinclair Lewis novel described as "a bitter satire on hypocrisy among the clergy"
Elmer Gantry
Donna
$600 [23]
In the 1933 film, this actor, playing an actor, commits suicide & misses; "Dinner at Eight"
John Barrymore
$600 [9]
To find the highest point in his country, a Greek should seek this peak
Mount Olympus
Jerry
$600 [5]
If you order pilaf, you'll be served this grain
rice
Donna
$600 [14]
"Big Bill"
William Howard Taft
Jerry
$600 [26]
He used his magic to gather the stones that make up Stonehenge
Merlin
Donna
$1,000 [21]
A father dooms his daughter's romance, then dies in this Henry James novel named for a New York City locale
Washington Square
Jim
$800 [24]
This gangster who boasted he could write his name on a wall with bullets was captured on September 26
Machine Gun Kelly
Jim
$800 [10]
Holy city of the Sikhs in which you'd find the Golden Temple
Amritsar
Jim
$800 [6]
In the U.S., this refers to a small, quick bread; in the U.K., it can mean a cookie or a cracker
a biscuit
Jim
$800 [15]
"Uncle Sam"
(U.S.) Grant
Donna
$800 [27]
The purest & noblest knight, his name has become synonymous with chivalry
Sir Galahad
Donna
DD $1,200 [19]
The Nobel committee cited "The Winter of Our Discontent" in awarding him the 1962 Literature Prize
John Steinbeck
Donna
DD $2,000 [25]
Congress passed the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act, setting the terms for this country's independence
the Philippines
Jim
$1,000 [11]
It was called the East Indies, then the Dutch East Indies & now it's this
Indonesia
Jim
$1,000 [8]
Middle Eastern dish made of ground, spiced chickpeas shaped into balls & fried
a falafel
Jim
$1,000 [16]
"Old Buck"
James Buchanan
$1,000 [28]
This knight who fatally wounded Arthur was either his son or his nephew
Mordred
Jerry

Final Jeopardy!

ART

This artist's only known seascape, "Storm on the Sea of Galilee", was stolen in 1990

Rembrandt

Jerry "Who was Da Vinci?" — wagered $5,000
Donna "Who wasPicassoVincent Van Gogh?" — wagered $3,301
Jim "Who was Wyeth?" — wagered $6,000

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