Show #912 1988-07-19 (taped 1988-03-29) Regular

Bruce Naegeli game 4.Missing introductions.

Contestants

Ed Daniels — originally from Ontonagon, Michigan

Denise Cartier — a telemarketing research operator from contestant search in Albany

Bruce Naegeli — a librarian from Phoenix, Arizona (whose 3-day cash winnings total $25,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $1,000 $2,100 $10,500 $11,700
4-day champion: $37,600
$10,400
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Denise $100 $1,000 $1,000 $1
3rd place: rocker-recliner by Action Recliners by Lane + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$1,000
5 R, 1 W
Ed $900 $0 $4,600 $9,199
2nd place: trip on Delta to Puerta Vallarta, Mexico & stay at Villa Del Mar + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$4,000
27 R (including 1 DD), 12 W

Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS U.S. GEOGRAPHY NUMBER, PLEASE MOVIE TRIVIA PLASTIC SURGERY FAMOUS LIONS
$100 [13]
His brother Cassim was killed, but he escaped "the 40 thieves"
Ali Baba
Ed
$100 [1]
A water passage; Puget & the one off Long Island are examples
a sound
Denise
$100 [2]
American artist Archibald M. Willard came up with several versions of the "Spirit of..." this
76
Bruce
$100 [8]
This country's Dingle Peninsula was the spectacular setting for "Ryan's Daughter"
Ireland
Ed
$100 [26]
In total numbers, this fat-suctioning procedure now ranks #1 of all cosmetic surgeries
liposuction
Bruce
$100 [21]
1 of 2 months in which you could have been born if your astrological sign is Leo the lion
(1 of) August (or July)
Denise
$200 [14]
Heroine of the Thomas Hardy novel that's subtitled "A Pure Woman"
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Ed
$200 [3]
The Cascade Range was named after the cascades of this river
the Columbia
Bruce
$200 [7]
The standard game of solitaire is played with this many cards
52
Ed
$200 [9]
Actor Roddy McDowall was exec. prod. of the 1987 film in which Goldie Hawn went this, the film's title
Overboard
Ed
$200 [27]
The nose job, technically called this, is the favorite among men
rhinoplasty
Ed
$200 [22]
1 of 3 men in the Bible who killed a lion
(1 of) Samson (David or Benaiah)
Bruce
$300 [15]
A baby named Thomas Luck is adopted by miners in this famous Bret Harte story
"The Luck of Roaring Camp"
Bruce
$300 [4]
The seat of this county in Kansas is named Ulysses
Grant
Ed
$300 [16]
A square with one side measuring 4" long contains this many square inches
16
Bruce
$300 [10]
Gregory Peck walked the line in "I Walk the Line", but this man wrote & sang the title tune
Johnny Cash
Ed
$300 [28]
The most costly cosmetic surgery at up to $10,000 is a rhytidectomy, which is this
a whole face lift
Ed
$400 [24]
George Adamson shot the mother in self-defense but saved this cub his wife Joy later wrote about
Elsa
Denise
$400 [19]
Slum child Francie Nolan is the leading character in this 1943 best-seller by Betty Smith
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Denise
$400 [5]
A river, mountain range, & gap were named for Wm. Augustus, duke of this English county
Cumberland
Bruce
$400 [17]
Total of all the points on all the stars on the American flag
250
Bruce Denise Ed
$400 [11]
1937 film in which aspiring star Janet Gaynor 1st sees fading star Fredric March at the Hollywood Bowl
A Star is Born
Ed
$400 [29]
Type of plastic surgery that can involve either a strip-graft or a punch-graft procedure
hair transplant
Bruce Denise Ed
DD $500 [23]
The Tokens who formerly backed up Neil Sedaka had this No. 1 hit on their own in 1961:"Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem away..."
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
Bruce
$500 [20]
London's Hyde Park boasts a statue of Rima the bird-girl from this W.H. Hudson novel
Green Mansions
Bruce
$500 [6]
Macon-born poet Sidney Lanier has a large lake named after him in this, his native state
Georgia
Bruce
$500 [18]
Number in the last line of the complete version of the poem which begins "30 days hath September"
29
Bruce Ed
$500 [12]
She played Eve in "All About Eve"
Anne Baxter
Bruce Ed
$500 [25]
Called "The Conquering Lion", this "Lion of Judah" was himself conquered & overthrown in '74
Haile Selassie (of Ethiopia)
Ed

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH ROYALTY CLASSICAL MUSIC THE YEAR THAT WAS LANGUAGES MEXICO FAMOUS ARNOLDS
$200 [17]
Charleston, South Carolina was named for him
Charles II
Bruce Ed
$200 [7]
His "Blue Danube" waltzes by his home in Vienna
Johann Strauss Jr.
Ed
$200 [9]
The year Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba
1492
Ed
$200 [22]
"Inshallah" is a term meaning "God willing" in this language
Arabic
Ed
$200 [2]
In Mexico the dollar sign ($) doesn't mean dollars but these
a peso
Ed
$200 [1]
It's said his talent & charisma "turned America on to golf"
Arnold Palmer
Ed
$600 [19]
When he died in 1485, this 32-year-old "villain" had reigned for only 2 years
Richard III
Bruce
$400 [8]
Of tutti, frutti, or aw rootie, the one that is a direction in music
tutti
Ed
$400 [10]
The year in which Richmond became capital of the Confederacy
1861
Ed
$400 [23]
Of Dutch, German or Frisian, the one that's the closest relative of English
Frisian
Ed
$600 [4]
Olmec, Toltec, Mixtec & Zapotec
old tribes of Mexico
Ed
$400 [27]
Sometimes called "The Ambassador of Country Music", he's sold over 70 million records
Eddy Arnold
Ed
$800 [20]
He was just a baby when he became king of Scotland after his mother Mary Queen of Scots abdicated
James VI (of Scotland) or (James I of England)
Bruce Ed
$600 [14]
Nickname for Tchaikovsky's 3rd symphony, whose finale is "In Tempo Polacca"
The Polish Symphony
Ed
$600 [11]
Each July 14th the French celebrate Bastille Day, which took place in this year
1789
Ed
$600 [24]
The language now called Pilipino is based on this native language
Tagalog
Ed
$800 [5]
Taxco, where all building must be in colonial style, is famed for products made of this
silver
Ed
$600 [28]
Nasal-voiced comic who's heard saying "Throats get fixed with Vicks"
Arnold Stang
Ed
DD $1,000 [18]
The two children of King George VI
Elizabeth & Margaret
Bruce
$800 [15]
Verdi's tear-jerking tale of a tubercular trollop
La Traviata
Bruce Ed
$800 [12]
John Smith said this was the year Pocahontas saved his life, shortly after he arrived in Jamestown
1607
Bruce Ed
$800 [25]
Irish & Scottish Gaelic & Welsh are all members of this language group
the Celtic
Bruce Ed
DD $1,000 [3]
Mexico's 2 large peninsulas, one in the northwest, one in the southeast
Baja California & the Yucatan
Ed
$800 [29]
Though his namesake great-grandson is better known, this man became Rhode Island's 1st governor in 1663
Benedict Arnold
$1,000 [21]
Tudor queen who was betrothed to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V but married his son, Philip of Spain
Mary
Bruce
$1,000 [16]
In his "Black Key" etude, Op.10, No. 5, the right hand plays only on the black keys
(Frédéric) Chopin
Bruce
$1,000 [13]
By treaty, the British formally recognized U.S. independence in this year
1783
Bruce Ed
$1,000 [26]
Amharic, a Semitic language, is the official language of this African country
Ethiopia
Bruce
$1,000 [6]
In Mexico, Labor Day is observed on this date
the first of May (May Day)
Bruce Ed
$1,000 [30]
"Gods are we, bards, saints, heroes, if we will" said this famed English Victorian writer
Matthew Arnold
Ed

Final Jeopardy!

THE OLYMPICS

The 2 inhabited continents that have never hosted the modern Summer Games

South America & Africa

Denise "What are Europe & S. Amer" — wagered $999
Ed "What are Africa and So America?" — wagered $4,599
Bruce "What are South America & Africa?" — wagered $1,200

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