Show #1522 1991-03-26 (taped 1991-01-30) Regular

Tom Halpern game 3.Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Don Hawthorne — a writer from San Pedro, California

Karen Anderson — an entrepreneur from Newburyport, Massachusetts

Tom Halpern — a researcher and writer from New York City, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $23,602)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tom $600 $2,500 $11,400 $10,399
3-day champion: $34,001
$10,700
27 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Karen $-200 $1,000 $6,200 $2,200
2nd place
$6,700
15 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Don $100 $800 $4,000 $1,000
3rd place
$4,000
10 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC MEDALS & DECORATIONS ODDS & ENDS MYTHOLOGICAL NAMES INDIA THE LETTER F
$100 [7]
This Vatican choir is named after the chapel in which it often sings
Sistine Choir
Karen
$100 [6]
For exceptional service or courageous acts, this country awards the National Order of the Cedars
Lebanon
Tom Karen
$100 [14]
The "fi" in "fee, fi, fo, fum" doesn't mean anything, but the "fi" in "hi-fi" stands for this
fidelity
Tom
$100 [17]
Appropriately, Miss America 1944 had the same name as this Roman goddess of love & beauty
Venus
Tom
$100 [18]
These animals are used to haul logs from inaccessible forests
elephants
Tom
$100 [1]
The class reserved for the unfit under the U.S. Selective Service System
4-F
Tom
$200 [8]
He wrote galops, polkas, quadrilles & marches, as well as waltzes, like "Wine, Women & Song"
Johann Strauss, Jr.
Don
$200 [12]
All U.S. medals may be awarded to citizens of other countries with the exception of this medal
Congressional Medal of Honor
Karen Don
$200 [10]
In 1990, the British Army announced it had sold all its desert camouflage clothing to this country in 1986
Iraq
Tom Don
$200 [23]
This Disney dog's films include "Bone Bandit", "Canine Casanova" & "The Purloined Pup"
Pluto
Don
$200 [19]
A 1960s jacket fad was named for this man, India's first prime minister
Nehru
Tom
$200 [2]
F is the symbol for this chemical element
fluorine
Tom
DD $500 [9]
Make no bones about it, this1875 work was the first major concert piece to use the xylophone
"Danse Macabre"
Karen
$300 [13]
In 1930, Congress authorized gold, silver & bronze medals for the crew of his Antarctic expedition
(Admiral) Byrd
Tom Don
$300 [11]
A boom is a large dhow, which is a type of this
a boat
Don
$300 [24]
This Norwegian with a Norse god's name is world famous for his trans-Oceanic expeditions
Thor Heyerdahl
Tom
$300 [20]
In India, Hindi is spoken mainly by Hindus, while members of this religion speak Urdu
Islam
Don
$300 [3]
What the F stands for in the sequence S‑M‑T‑W‑T‑F‑S
Friday
Karen
$400 [21]
England's most coveted decoration, the Victoria Cross, was established in 1856 during this war
the Crimean War
Don
$400 [15]
Auguste Piccard went up 55,500 feet in a balloon, & his son Jacques went down 35,800 feet into this ocean
the Pacific Ocean
Tom Karen
$400 [27]
She was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company before she became a TV "Avenger"
Diana Rigg
Karen
$400 [25]
This lord served as the last viceroy of India
Mountbatten
Tom
$400 [4]
1 of 2 2-letter combinations that produce the sound of an F without using an F
gh (or ph)
Tom
$500 [22]
Willems Order, created in 1815, honors military bravery in this country
the Netherlands
Karen
$500 [16]
In October 1990, a room in the Heritage Center at Okefenokee Swamp was named for this cartoonist
Walt Kelly
Karen
$500 [26]
It's a long loincloth worn by Hindu men or the fabric used to make it
dhoti
$500 [5]
Famous Fs include Scott Fitzgerald, the writer, & this Oscar-winning Best Actor of 1984
F. Murray Abraham
Don

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY STATE TREES ART MOVEMENTS DEMOCRATS FISH TOMS IN LITERATURE
$200 [1]
After deposing Milton Obote on January 25, 1971, he became Uganda's president on February 20
Idi Amin
Karen
$200 [8]
The color that describes Maryland's oak, Maine's pine, & New Hampshire's birch
white
Tom Don
$200 [7]
20th century movement showing objects from many geometric angles associated with Picasso, not Rubik
cubism
Karen
$200 [6]
In 1964, this Alabama governor refused to support Lyndon Johnson for president
George Wallace
Don
$200 [21]
Another name for fish larvae or a popular way to cook catfish
fry
$200 [26]
He wrote "I love you" to Becky Thatcher on his school slate
Tom Sawyer
Tom
$400 [2]
Kaiser Wilhelm II dismissed this man as Chancellor of Germany in 1890
Bismarck
Karen
$400 [17]
The Cartwrights' fictional spread near Virginia City or the mountain pine of Montana
Ponderosa
Tom
$400 [13]
Dali dabbled in this form of art, which tries to reveal a new & higher reality
surrealism
Tom
$600 [10]
Though he beat George Bush in a run for the Senate, he lost to the Bush-Quayle ticket in 1988
Lloyd Bentsen
Tom
$400 [22]
Collectively, halibut, turbot, flounder & sole are called this from their shape
flatfish
Tom
$400 [27]
Thomas Hughes followed this character's school days with a sequel of his time at Oxford
Tom Brown
Karen
$600 [3]
From 1898-1956, this country was jointly controlled by Great Britain & its northern neighbor, Egypt
Sudan
Karen
$600 [18]
This state's tree is the Black Hills spruce
South Dakota
Karen
$600 [14]
This movement, which began about 1955, used advertising & the mass media as subjects
pop art
Tom
$800 [11]
Former NBA All-Star who now does his scoring in the U.S. Senate
Bill Bradley
Tom
$600 [23]
Rascasse or scorpionfish is essential to make this Marseille fish stew authentically
bouillabaisse
Tom
$600 [28]
Charles Perrault called him "Le Petit Poucet", but in Richard Johnson's version, he was this
Tom Thumb
Don
$800 [4]
In the 5th century BC, he became Prime Minister of the Chinese state of Lu, but resigned, disappointed with the job
Confucius
Don
$800 [19]
Socrates would be disappointed to learn Pennsylvania's state tree is called this
hemlock
Tom
$800 [15]
New York City's Chrysler Building exemplifies this 1920s style using zigzag forms & chrome ornamentation
art deco
Tom
$1,000 [12]
20th century president who was the only Democrat to become President after losing as the Vice Presidential candidate
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
Tom
$800 [24]
These fish feed on coral with a powerful beak that resembles the bird they're named for
parrotfish
Don
$800 [29]
This boy inventor was the hero of many Edward L. Stratemeyer tales
Tom Swift
Karen
$1,000 [5]
The 6-year Peace of Nicias, beginning in 421 B.C., divided the two parts of this Greek War
the Peloponnesian War
Karen
$1,000 [20]
The pinon that bears edible nuts is the state tree of this "Land of Enchantment"
New Mexico
Tom
DD $1,000 [16]
Domenikos Theotokopoulos painted distorted & elongated examples of mannerism under this name
El Greco
Tom
DD $1,100 [9]
By 1832, this president & his followers became the first to be called Democrats
Andrew Jackson
Tom
$1,000 [25]
This fish, also known as the sharksucker, attaches itself to sharks & feeds on their leavings
a remora
Don
$1,000 [30]
He's Daisy's cuckolded husband in "The Great Gatsby"
Tom Buchanan
Tom Karen

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

This cosmetics company got its name because of its owner's fondness for Shakespeare

Avon

Don "What is Estee Lauder?" — wagered $3,000
Karen "What is Elizabeth Arden?" — wagered $4,000
Tom "What is Clarion?" — wagered $1,001

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