Show #911 1988-07-18 (taped 1988-03-29) Regular

Bruce Naegeli game 3.Missing introductions.

Contestants

Mike Murnane — from Tujunga, California

Kirk Daddow — from Ames, Iowa

Bruce Naegeli — a librarian from Phoenix, Arizona (whose 2-day cash winnings total $18,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $700 $1,600 $3,800 $7,500
3-day champion: $25,900
$4,800
16 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Kirk $600 $1,900 $3,600 $5,700
2nd place: Homelite Jacobsen mower & Lloyd/Flanders wicker furniture
$4,100
11 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Mike $1,800 $1,600 $2,800 $5,600
3rd place: Maytag washer & dryer
$2,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 8 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY ZOOLOGY ODDS & ENDS SPORTS TRIVIA SOUND OFF
$100 [1]
In 1939, over 45,000 died when these rattled Anatolia, Turkey
an earthquake
Bruce
$100 [7]
In Joan Embery's "Amazing Animal Facts", the only "Q" & "Z" entries are the extinct quagga & this living relative
the zebra
Bruce
$100 [16]
"The Holiday Song Book" lists "Turkey In The Straw" under this holiday
Thanksgiving
Mike
$100 [6]
Aptly, the 1 U.S. city that has a Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit is this one most identified with autos
Detroit
Bruce
$100 [18]
It's how Lawrence Welk illustrates the popping of a champagne cork
finger inside cheek pops out
Kirk
$200 [2]
With landmark 1823 policy, the U.S. in effect declared its belief in "America for Americans"
the Monroe Doctrine
Mike
$200 [8]
This longest invertebrate, whose stinging tentacles can be as long as 120', can get you in a jam
the jellyfish
Bruce
$200 [17]
Food mentioned in the kids' rhyme that can begin"Icka backa, icka backa, icka back boo"
soda cracker
$200 [10]
In points scored, games played, & field goals made, he's #1 in the NBA
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Bruce Mike
$200 [22]
A Bronx cheer
makes spitting noise with tongue out
Bruce
$300 [3]
In 1690, England's James II was defeated in an attempt to reclaim the throne from this royal pair
William & Mary
Kirk
$300 [9]
Of on land, in the water, or both, where tortoises live
on land
Kirk
$300 [19]
In February 1988, the Boy Scouts gave her the Silver Buffalo Award for her anti-drug campaigning
Nancy Reagan
Bruce
$300 [13]
From 1950-1967, teams from this country won the Davis Cup in tennis 15 times
Australia
Kirk
$300 [23]
On her variety show, Carol Burnett was often asked to do this yell
yodeling Tarzan yell
$400 [4]
When this country became Communist on Oct. 1, 1949, its literacy rate was less than 25%
China
Mike
$400 [11]
It's still the state bird of Louisiana, though its population there was once decimated by DDT
the pelican
Mike
$400 [20]
Coloradan who showed a new side of himself singing the satiric "Ballad of Gary Hart"
John Denver
Mike
$400 [14]
The Wm. H. Cane Futurity, the Little Brown Jug, & the Messenger Stake are 1 of this sport's 2 Triple Crowns
harness racing
Kirk
$400 [24]
A call to the post fanfare
notes a bugler would play at the race track
Bruce Mike
$500 [5]
A 1945 conference in a suburb of this Crimean city cleared the way for creation of the U.N.
Yalta
Mike
DD $500 [12]
The largest wild animal on this continent is the hoglike tapir, which grows as large as a pony
South America
Mike
$500 [21]
Originally, it was to be a natural science museum, but Ferdinand VII made it an art museum instead
the Prado
Mike
$500 [15]
Popular in Canada, it "swept" its way into the '88 Winter Olympics as a demonstration sport
curling
Kirk

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES LITERATURE TELEVISION GOVERNMENT WORD ORIGINS
$200 [6]
It's said the world's largest filling station is just outside this Wyoming capital
Cheyenne
Bruce
$200 [17]
It's the here in "From Here to Eternity"
Hawaii
Mike
$200 [16]
This TV family's unusual pet was named Dino
the Flintstones
Kirk
$200 [10]
Mideast leader quoted in Newsweek as saying "I never even thought of assassinating Reagan"
(Muammar) Gaddafi
Bruce Mike
$200 [1]
From the French "piquer", "to pick", it's an outdoor outing where one can pick at the pickles
a picnic
Bruce
$400 [7]
In the 1830s, many Germans came to this Ohio River town, & by 1900, it boasted 25 breweries
Cincinnati
Bruce
$400 [18]
During WWI he served in the RAF, then went on to create such works as "The Sound and the Fury"
William Faulkner
Mike
$400 [22]
"Quincy" was an M.E., which stands for this
a medical examiner
Kirk
$600 [13]
The name of this leader who died in 1982 was being removed from Soviet sites in 1988
Brezhnev
Bruce
$400 [2]
From an old Persian word for an enclosed garden, Milton used it to mean the Garden of Eden
Paradise
Mike
$600 [8]
Of Seattle, L.A. or NYC, locale rated #1 in recreational opportunities by "Places Rated"
Seattle
Mike
DD $500 [21]
His novel "It Can't Happen Here" is about a fascist dictatorship set up in the U.S.
Sinclair Lewis
Kirk
$600 [23]
Cable TV's "HBO" is a subsidiary of this magazine corporation
Time-Life
Mike
$800 [14]
In February 1988, an arrest warrant was issued for Sen. Bob Packwood to get him to do this
to come to the Senate for a vote
Mike
$600 [3]
During medieval times, it meant "meaningless chatter"; now it means the special vocabulary of a trade
jargon
Bruce Kirk Mike
$800 [9]
In the Bluegrass Belt, it's world's largest Burley tobacco market & Kentucky's 2nd largest city
Lexington
Kirk Mike
$600 [19]
"The Jungle" was a violent attack on the meat-packing industry of this metropolis
Chicago
Kirk
$800 [24]
In 1982, "Late Night with David Letterman" replaced a late night show hosted by this man
Tom Snyder
Mike
DD $1,000 [11]
Hewas going to run for Ariz. gov. as a write-in for the Wild Party but said his fans can't write:"I'm your top prime cut of meat, I'm your choice / I wanna be elected / I'm your yankee doodle dandy in a gold Rolls Royce / I wanna be elected..."
Alice Cooper
Bruce
$800 [4]
Not derogatory among athletes, this variation of "recruit" was a derisive term for army recruits
a rookie
Bruce
$1,000 [12]
This Arizona city of almost 35,000 residents is the largest city close to the Grand Canyon
Flagstaff
Bruce
$800 [20]
In this novel, an idealistic American teacher, Robert Jordan, fights in the Spanish Civil War
For Whom the Bells Tolls
Bruce Kirk
$1,000 [25]
Once seen on the DuMont Network, this outer space officer was "guardian of the safety of the world"
Captain Video
Mike
$1,000 [15]
He tried to oust Gen. Noriega as head of Panama's army, but the National Assembly fired him instead
President Delvalle
Mike
$1,000 [5]
From Greek for "off the stage", it's said it 1st referred to offstage violence, not pornography
obscene
Mike

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD RELIGION

The oldest & largest Protestant denomination in the world

Lutheran

Mike "What is Lutheranism?" — wagered $2,800
Kirk "What is Lutheran?" — wagered $2,100
Bruce "What is Lutheran?" — wagered $3,700

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