Show #1633 1991-10-09 (taped 1991-08-20) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording.

Contestants

Tim House — a high school teacher from Lancaster, California

Bernie Sandalo — a corporate communications manager from Culver City, California

Cathy Gahn — an attorney from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Cathy $1,100 $2,900 $4,900 $900
2nd place: Singer Quantum XL1 sewing machine & Bob Mitchell Designs wall coverings
$5,400
17 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Bernie $200 $2,800 $2,500 $1
3rd place: Magnavox 20" TV & NES with Super Jeopardy! + Wheel of Fortune & InfoGenius for Game Boy
$4,000
16 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Tim $1,100 $800 $6,200 $2,599
New champion: $2,599
$6,000
13 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE 1940s THE BIBLE AWARDS FIRST AID VOCABULARY ALICE IN WONDERLAND
$100 [4]
No one knows how 1940s star pitcher Leroy Paige got this nickname
Satchel
Bernie
$100 [13]
According to Genesis, God formed him of the dust of the ground
Adam
Cathy
$100 [1]
His "Wild and Crazy Guy" LP won a 1978 Grammy for Best Comedy Recording
Steve Martin
Cathy
$100 [17]
The National Safety Council reports that most accidents occur here, not at work
at home
Bernie
$100 [3]
Position in football named because it was one fourth as far from center as full back
a quarterback
Bernie
$100 [26]
When Alice plays this game, her flamingo mallet deserts her & tries to fly up a tree
croquet
Cathy
$200 [5]
Edward Stettinius Jr.was America's first delegate to this new organization
the United Nations
Cathy
$200 [20]
When the soldiers came to arrest Jesus, Judas identified him in this manner
with a kiss
Bernie
$200 [2]
In 1938, this American aviator was awarded a German medalby Hermann Goering
(Charles) Lindbergh
Tim
$200 [18]
Device placed around a limb and tightened to stop bleeding; it can do more harm than good
a tourniquet
Cathy
$200 [7]
This Indian title associated with Gandhi means "great soul"
Mahatma
Tim
$200 [27]
This snooty hookah smoker is exactly three inches tall
the Caterpillar
Cathy
$300 [6]
During World War II, Norman Rockwell came up with this riveting woman for a Saturday Evening Post cover
Rosie (the riveter)
Tim
$300 [23]
Wishing to stay with Naomi, she said,"Wither thou goest I will go"
Ruth
Tim
$300 [11]
This poet's "Abraham Lincoln the Warrior" won a 1940 Pulitzer Prize for history
Carl Sandburg
Cathy
$300 [19]
Before moving a person with a broken bone, immobilize it with one of these
a splint
Tim
$300 [8]
Animal used as a symbol of a sports team; it comes from the Latin for "witch"
mascot
$300 [28]
This rodent may have been based on Dante Gabriel Rossetti's pet wombat which slept on the table
the Dormouse
Tim
$400 [15]
Back in the 40s, CD didn't mean compact discs or certificate of deposit, but this
civil defense
Bernie
$400 [24]
In First Corinthians, Chapter 13, Verse 13, the apostle Paul called this the greatest of the three virtues
love (or charity)
Bernie
$400 [12]
This Dick Tracy creator won Reuben Awards for outstanding cartoonist of the year in 1959 & 1977
(Chester) Gould
Tim
$400 [21]
Butter should never be used to treat these; it may increase the chance of infection
a burn
Cathy
$400 [9]
This word for a congressman's pleasure trip comes from a dairy dessert
junkets
Cathy
$400 [29]
After the Duchess flings her baby boy at Alice, he turns into one of these animals
a pig
Cathy
$500 [16]
On June 20, 1947, the president vetoed this labor act, but Congress overrode it
the Taft-Hartley Act
Bernie
$500 [25]
According to Exodus, Aaron used jewelry donated by the Israelites to make this
the golden calf (a golden idol)
Bernie
DD $500 [14]
2 of 3 actors to receive Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominations for"On the Waterfront"
(2 of) Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb or Rod Steiger
Cathy
$500 [22]
This foundation in Turlock, California issues tags to ID problems like allergies or diabetes
MedicAlert
Bernie
$500 [10]
A fraud, it's from the name of the Italian village of Cerreto, famous for its quacks
charlatan
Cathy
$500 [30]
Alice's last words at the Knave of Hearts trialare, "you're nothing but a pack of" these
cards
Cathy

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOVELS & NOVELISTS PHYSICS GREECE THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR FURNITURE CITY QUOTES
$200 [1]
The original title of this Erich Maria Remarque novel was "Im Westen nichts Neues"
All Quiet on the Western Front
Cathy
$200 [14]
These electromagnetic rays were once called Roentgen rays
X-rays
Tim
$200 [28]
97% of the population speaks Greek & about the same percentage belong to this church
the Greek Orthodox Church
Cathy
$200 [11]
This commander of the Continental Army actually lost more battles than he won
Washington
Cathy
$200 [17]
A chifferobe is a combination of a wardrobe & a chest of these
drawers
Bernie
$200 [6]
"When falls the Colosseum, this city shall fall & when it falls, the world"
Rome
Bernie
$400 [2]
Appropriately, this 18th century Scotsman set "The Black Dwarf"in 18th century Scotland
Sir Walter Scott
$400 [18]
The solar one is defined as the time it takes Earth to make two appearances at the first point of Aries
a year
Tim
$800 [27]
Many Minoan treasures are displayed in the Archaeological Museum in Heraklion on this island
Crete
Tim
$400 [12]
He used Lee's resolutions and Virginia's Bill of Rights for the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Bernie
$400 [21]
Name of the pouch-like receptacles at the corners and sides of a billiards table
pockets
Bernie
$400 [7]
Matthew Arnold called this British university city,"that sweet city with her dreaming spires"
Oxford
Bernie
$600 [3]
Pearl Buck's 1948 novel "Peony" tells the story of a Jewish family living in this country
China
Tim
$600 [19]
Researchers have named a new form of carbon buckyballs from its resemblance to hisgeodesic domes
Buckminster Fuller
Cathy
$1,000 [26]
In 1981, this former US citizen was elected premier
Andreas Papandreou
$600 [13]
Clarksburg, West Virginia, & Clarksville, Tennessee were named for this hero of the Revolution in the West
George Rogers Clark
$600 [23]
An angel bed usually has a suspended one of these that doesn't extend to the bed's full length
a canopy
Tim
$600 [8]
Nietzsche said, "As an artist, a man has no home in Europe save in this city"
Paris
Bernie
$800 [4]
Bruce Gold is the title character of this Joseph Heller satire on American values
Good as Gold
$800 [20]
When certain substances are cooled near absolute zero and lose electrical resistance, they become these
superconductors
Cathy Bernie
$800 [15]
The range of the American muskets was less than 100 yards, so troops on Breed's Hill were told this
Don't fire 'til you see the whites of their eyes
Tim
$800 [24]
A fumeur is an 18th century chair made specially for people who did this
smoking
Bernie
$800 [9]
On June 26th, 1963, JFK said, "All free men wherever they may live are citizens of this city"
Berlin
Tim
$1,000 [5]
This author of "The Octopus" said of his work, "I told them the truth"
Frank Norris
DD $1,500 [22]
The standard unit of measurement for electric current is named for this French physicist
André Ampère
Bernie
$1,000 [16]
Legend says the band played this tune when the British marched out of Yorktown to lay down their arms
"The World Turned Upside Down"
$1,000 [25]
The folding Savonarola chair of the Renaissance had a frame shaped like this consonant
an X
Bernie
DD $1,200 [10]
Oliver Wendell Holmes said, this city's state house "is the hub of the solar system"
Boston
Tim

Final Jeopardy!

DANCERS

In 1912, she bought a London home which became famous for its ornamental lake with swans

Anna Pavlova

Bernie "Who was Sarah Bernhardt?" — wagered $2,499
Cathy "Who is Isadora Duncan?" — wagered $4,000
Tim "Who was Pickford?" — wagered $3,601

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