Show #1542 1991-04-23 (taped 1991-02-18) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording.

Contestants

Tom Bodenberg — a university professor originally from Muskegon, Michigan

Kathy Beale — a quality control manager from Nanuet, New York

Bob Canter — a government relations representative from Martinez, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $23,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $0 $1,200 $5,800 $11,600
2nd place: Samsung camcorder & Lucien Piccard his & hers watches
$6,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Kathy $-300 $1,700 $1,900 $3,700
3rd place: La-Z-Boy recliner
$1,900
12 R, 4 W
Tom $0 $1,100 $8,600 $11,601
New champion: $11,601
$7,500
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR MILK FOR THE KIDS LABOR UNIONS SLANG THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME
$100 [1]
This Confederate state was the largest in area, & undoubtedly proud of it
Texas
Bob
$100 [26]
Homogenization keeps this milk component, which contains vitamins A & D, from rising to the top
the cream
Kathy
$100 [19]
In titles of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, these 2 words precede "In the Big Woods" & "On the Prairie"
Little House
Tom
$100 [8]
This organization includes about 78% of organized workers in the United States
the AFL-CIO
Bob
$100 [4]
One who is forced to rely on an inferior plan or idea is said to be scraping this
the bottom of the barrel
Kathy
$100 [13]
Bette Davis played the mother of this evangelist in "The Disappearance of Aimee" in 1976
Aimee Semple McPherson
Bob
$200 [2]
After the war, Belle Boyd gave dramatic recitals about her Confederate career as one of these
a spy
Bob Kathy
$200 [27]
The milking shorthorn is the breed raised by farmers who want this as well as milk
beef
Kathy
$200 [22]
He used many suggestions given to him by children in his book, "The Emerald City of Oz"
(Frank) Baum
Kathy
$200 [9]
Owen Bieber replaced Douglas Fraser as head of this Detroit-based union in 1983
the United Auto Workers
Bob
$200 [5]
What you lower if you chastise or punish someone
the boom
Bob
$200 [15]
"The Rivalry" was a 1975 TV adaptation of these famous 1858 debates
the Lincoln-Douglas debates
Kathy
$300 [3]
While a teacher at Virginia Military Institute, Stonewall Jackson took cadets to this man's 1859 hanging
John Brown
Kathy
$300 [28]
California is 2nd to this state in milk production
Wisconsin
Tom
$300 [23]
You'd find silver bells, cockle shells & pretty maids all in a row in her garden
Mary, Mary
Tom
$300 [10]
He's been president of the United Farm Workers since he founded it in 1962
Cesar Chavez
Bob
$300 [14]
To hit a batter on the head with a pitched baseball, or the head itself
to bean
Kathy
$300 [16]
This "All In The Family" actor not only starred in "The Last Hurrah" in 1977, he wrote the script
Carroll O'Connor
Bob
$400 [6]
His wife Varina made him a black mask to keep the light out of his eyes during his post-war imprisonment
Jefferson Davis
Bob
$400 [29]
Remove all of the moisture & you have powdered milk; take away about 60% & you have this
condensed milk
Bob
$400 [24]
He wrote about a little robber girl & a "Little Match Girl"
Hans Christian Andersen
Kathy
$500 [12]
John Dewey & Einstein were early supporters of the AFT, which represents members of this profession
teachers
Tom
$400 [20]
Prom, a dance held at the end of a school year, is actually an abbreviation of this word
promenade
Bob
$400 [17]
Try to remember the TV adaptation of this musical, which featured Ricardo Montalban as El Gallo
The Fantasticks
Tom
$500 [7]
Union troops captured this city, the cradle of the Confederacy, in April 1865
Montgomery, Alabama
Bob Kathy
$500 [30]
Completes Edmund Burke's line, "These gentle historians, on the contrary, dip their pens in nothing but..."
the milk of human kindness
$500 [25]
This Lucy Maud Montgomery book was first published as a serial for a Sunday school paper
Anne of Green Gables
Kathy
DD $1,000 [11]
The full name of this union includes chauffeurs, warehouse men & helpers
the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Bob
$500 [21]
This food served commonly at breakfast is known as "Noah's boy"
ham
Tom
$500 [18]
Mary Martin starred in a TV version of this play after Judy Holliday won an Oscar for the film
Born Yesterday
Kathy

Double Jeopardy! Round

"M"AMMALS 1966 DOWNEASTERS WORLD CAPITALS LITERARY LOST & FOUND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
$200 [11]
Federal statute forbids the importation of this snake killer because it's a menace to other wildlife
a mongoose
Tom
$200 [6]
At age 74, he gave Spain a new constitution, the country's ninth since 1812
Francisco Franco
Tom
$200 [7]
He got an advance of only $2,500 for his first published novel, "Carrie"
Stephen King
Kathy
$200 [1]
Most of the Nobel prizes are awarded in this Swedish city
Stockholm
Tom
$200 [8]
It's what a crooked man found against a crooked style
a crooked sixpence
Tom
$400 [29]
The long-necked lutes slaves brought to America inspired this minstrel show instrument
a banjo
Bob
$400 [19]
It's believed that these mammals burrow at up to 18 feet per hour
moles
Bob
$400 [10]
She won an Emmy for "The French Chef"
Julia Child
Kathy
$400 [15]
Born in Portland, this TV Alice replaced Tyne Daly in "Gypsy" on Broadway
Linda Lavin
Kathy
$400 [2]
It's also the capital of the region of Latium
Rome
Tom
$400 [9]
It's where Poe's manuscript was found
a bottle
Tom
$600 [26]
The 1969 LP "Switched on Bach" proved this synthesizer's versatility
a Moog synthesizer
Bob
$600 [20]
The growth of skin covered with hair that hangs from this large deer's throat is called a bell
a moose
Tom
$600 [12]
This hockey team won a record 12th Stanley Cup
the Montreal Canadiens
Bob
$600 [16]
When this man became Secretary of State, George Mitchell was appointed to fill his Senate seat
Edmund Muskie
Tom
$800 [4]
Following the merger of north & south, Sanaa, not Aden, was designated this country's capital
Yemen
Tom
$600 [22]
It's said Gertrude Stein coined the phrase "Lost Generation" in a conversation with this author
Ernest Hemingway
Bob
$800 [27]
The long wooden horn, named for the mountain range where it was used for signaling
the Alpenhorn
Kathy
$800 [21]
314½ lb. Aicama Zorba of La-Susa, the heaviest dog ever recorded, is one of this breed
a mastiff
Tom
$800 [13]
The Supreme Court ruled that a suspect must be advised of his rights in the case of this man v. Arizona
(Ernesto) Miranda
Tom
$800 [17]
After he was dropped as Lincoln's Vice President, he served two terms in the Senate
Hannibal Hamlin
$1,000 [5]
Revolutionary leader Antonio José de Sucre has a capital named after him in this country
Bolivia
Bob
DD $1,000 [23]
Charles Jackson's study of an alcoholic who goes on a fling
The Lost Weekend
Bob
$1,000 [28]
Jazz great John Coltrane was known for playing the soprano version of this instrument
a saxophone
Tom
$1,000 [25]
Its brown fur is sold as Hudson seal & its meat has been marketed as marsh rabbit
muskrat
$1,000 [14]
He was stripped of his title of President for Life of Indonesia
Sukarno
Bob
$1,000 [18]
Called a continental liar by his foes, James G. Blaine lost the 1884 presidential election to this New York governor
Grover Cleveland
Bob
DD $1,700 [3]
While many new cities have been made capitals, this is the only world capital that starts with "New"
New Delhi
Tom
$1,000 [24]
Poet laureate who wrote, "Tis better to have loved & lost than never to have loved at all"
Lord Tennyson

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. GOVERNMENT

3 of the 5 jurisdictions that send non-voting representatives to the House

(3 of) District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Kathy "What are Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands & American Samoa?" — wagered $1,800
Bob "What are D.C., Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands?" — wagered $5,800
Tom "What is Puerto Rico, D.C. & the Virgin Islands?" — wagered $3,001

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