Show #928 1988-09-21 (taped 1988-07-20) Regular

Chris Shea game 1.Missing introductions.

Contestants

Chris Shea — a radio operator from Los Angeles, California

Marcie Kudoda — a teacher from WKBW search in Buffalo

Gary Smith — a lawyer from Toronto, Ontario (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Gary $1,300 $2,100 $3,100 $2,600
3rd place: Kosta Boda crystal stemware
$3,100
12 R, 1 W
Marcie $600 $1,000 $3,500 $3,100
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Las Vegas & stay at the Hilton
$5,000
11 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Chris $1,900 $4,000 $11,900 $13,800
New champion: $13,800
$10,900
25 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

STARTS WITH "V" THE 1950s LANDMARKS SONG LYRICS "WILD" MEN PERFUME
$100 [1]
From Latin for "hunting", it's the flesh of a deer
venison
Chris
$100 [16]
A reproduction of this famous ship sailed from Plymouth, England to Mass. in 1957
the Mayflower
Marcie
$100 [7]
On the Vienna memorial to this composer, the figures represent his 9 symphonies
Beethoven
Gary
$100 [24]
Eliza Doolittle "could have" done this "all night! & still have begged for more"
danced
Chris
$100 [11]
When Doris Day played "Calamity Jane", Howard Keel played him
Wild Bill Hickok
Marcie
$100 [21]
A type of Buddhism, or the Shiseido perfume you might wear while meditating
Zen
Chris
$200 [2]
Broadcasting's VOA stands for this
Voice of America
Chris
$200 [17]
Testifying before a Senate committee in 1957, Teamster pres. Dave Beck invoked this some 80 times
the 5th Amendment
Chris
$200 [6]
You have to lie down atop a castle & hang your head over the wall if you want to kiss this
the Blarney Stone
Chris
$200 [25]
Song from "Annie" that ends with "you're always a day away"
"Tomorrow"
Gary
$200 [12]
He wrote his only novel & all of his plays in the last decade of his life
Oscar Wilde
Chris
DD $300 [22]
Afro-Brazilian dance in title of thefollowing; it's also the name of a new perfume:"So I come back to my first note as I must come back to you / I will pour into that one note all the love I feel for you / Any one who wants the whole show..."
the Samba
Chris
$300 [3]
2 of 4 independent countries that begin with "V"
(2 of) Venezuela, Vatican City, Vietnam or Vanuatu
$300 [18]
In April 1955, for the 1st time in 33 years of publication, Reader's Digest carried these
advertisements
Gary
$300 [8]
In the 1830s part of this palace became a museum dedicated "to all the glories of France"
Versailles
Chris
$300 [26]
One of these "on the hand may be quite continental, but diamonds are a girl's best friend"
a kiss
Gary
$300 [13]
Elizabeth Taylor's 2nd husband
Michael Wilding
Gary
$300 [23]
The name of Evyan's ever-popular perfume, or what the woman on the bottle is exposing
White Shoulders
Marcie
$400 [4]
From Old French "to come", it's the location of a gathering such as an Olympic event
a venue
Chris
$400 [19]
Occupation of William Howard Mays that put him in the news
playing baseball
Chris
$400 [9]
The coronation throne of England is in the chapel of Edward the Confessor here
Westminster Abbey
Gary
$400 [14]
He won his 1st 2 Oscars for writing & directing "The Lost Weekend"
Billy Wilder
$400 [27]
He designs clothes for Chanel, but puts his initials on his own perfume, KL
Karl Lagerfeld
$500 [5]
The foremost position in an army or fleet
a vanguard
Chris
$500 [20]
This industrialist sold RKO Pictures to General Tire in July 1955
Howard Hughes
Chris
$500 [10]
This museum by the Hudson houses the Metropolitan Museum's collection of medieval art
the Cloisters
Gary
$500 [15]
He was Linda Darnell's lover in the racy 1947 film "Forever Amber"
Cornel Wilde
Marcie
$500 [28]
Paris-based jeweler whose Panthere perfume was inspired by panther-shaped jewelry
Cartier
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES FRENCH ROYALTY LITERATURE COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES LEFTOVERS FLOWERS
$200 [7]
After the Civil War, cow towns like Abilene & Dodge City began popping up in this state
Kansas
Marcie
$200 [1]
Great-niece of Henry VIII who was queen consort of France & later queen of Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots
Gary
$200 [11]
In the novel, the strange "portrait" of this man was painted by Basil Hallward
Dorian Gray
Chris
$200 [15]
This college fund was set up because "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"
the United Negro College Fund
Chris
$200 [20]
A person who illegally transports liquor across a border, or the boat he uses
rum runner
Chris
$200 [25]
Though not known as particularly self-loving, daffodils belong to this genus
Narcissus
Marcie
$400 [8]
Its motto is "The Crossroads of America", & its song, "On The Banks Of The Wabash"
Indiana
Marcie
$400 [2]
King who died on the Place de la Révolution January 21, 1793
Louis XVI
Gary
$400 [12]
The 1st appearance in print of this hard-boiled detective was in 1939 in "The Big Sleep"
Philip Marlowe
Gary
$400 [17]
H.S. juniors can prepare for the college entrance SATs by taking the PSAT, which stands for this
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test
Chris
$400 [21]
Deposed leader who allegedly tried to borrow $25 million to finance Corazon Aquino's overthrow
Ferdinand Marcos
Gary
$800 [27]
Late-afternoon bloomer whose name is a specific time of day
a four o'clock
Marcie
$800 [10]
The "Big Bonanza", richest silver strike in America, was part of Comstock Lode in this state
Nevada
Chris
$600 [3]
Princess Henrietta Maria of France married this king of England who was beheaded in 1649
Charles I
Chris
$600 [6]
Lucie Manette is the heroine of this novel
A Tale of Two Cities
Marcie
$800 [18]
The only private Catholic university in the Communist bloc is in Lublin in this country
Poland
Chris
$600 [22]
To get back their king, Atahualpa, the Incas paid the biggest ransom on record to this conqueror
Pizarro
Gary
$1,000 [28]
Obconica, fairy & English are 3 varieties of this "proper" blossom
a primrose
Chris
$1,000 [26]
Only Alaska & Wyoming have fewer people than this New England state
Vermont
Marcie
$800 [4]
The Chateau de Bagatelle was built in 1777 as a result of a bet made by this Austrian-born queen
Marie Antoinette
Marcie
$800 [13]
In John Webster's play, a steward named Antonio is secretly married to "The Duchess of" this
Malfi
Chris
$1,000 [19]
While the U. of Washington is in Seattle, Washington University is in this Midwestern city
St. Louis
$800 [23]
Its name is from "Morte Alla Francia Italia Anela", meaning "Death to the French is Italy's cry"
the mafia
Chris
DD $1,500 [9]
This U.S. state, the farthest from England, is the only one whose flag has a Union Jack
Hawaii
Marcie
$1,000 [5]
Marie-Louise, daughter of a Holy Roman Emperor, married this man who abolished Holy Roman Empire
Napoleon Bonaparte
Chris
$1,000 [14]
Last name of Sinclair Lewis' title character Samuel, whose life is changed by a trip to Europe
Dodsworth
Gary
DD $1,500 [16]
2 of 4 U.S. schools whose initials are U.S.C.
(2 of) the University of Southern California, the University of South Carolina (the University of Santa Clara or the University of South Colorado)
Chris
$1,000 [24]
In 1979, when Colonel Simons tried to rescue 2 Americans from Gasre Prison in this city, 11,000 inmates escaped
Tehran

Final Jeopardy!

THE MOVIES

Charles Laughton, Trevor Howard & Anthony Hopkins all played this historic figure

William Bligh

Gary "Who was Napoleon?" — wagered $500
Marcie "Who is Henry VIII?" — wagered $400
Chris "Who is Capt Bligh?" — wagered $1,900

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