Show #2653 1996-02-28 Regular

Bob Scarpone game 5.

Contestants

Jeff Flathers — a market analyst originally from Rochester, Minnesota

Willie Allen-Faiella — an Episcopal priest from Gulf Mills, Pennsylvania

Bob Scarpone — an attorney from Flanders, New Jersey (whose 4-day cash winnings total $38,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bob $1,100 $500 $8,600 $4,200
5-day champion: $42,401
$9,600
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Willie $1,900 $2,600 $10,200 $3,199
2nd place: Broyhill living room set + Carpet One carpeting
$9,600
23 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Jeff $200 $-100 $1,300 $0
3rd place: Hammerman lizard brooch
$1,300
7 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

HEALTH & MEDICINE ARCHITECTURAL TERMS NURSERY RHYMES DECEMBER PHAMOUS PHILADELPHIANS CROSSWORD CLUES "E"
$100 [7]
This disease with a geographical name is known as Spotted Fever for short
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Willie
$100 [8]
Bay, Bow & Oriel are special types of these openings
windows
Willie
$100 [12]
"Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over" this— quite a feat
the moon
Jeff
$100 [16]
In December 1991 this superpower ceased to exist
the Soviet Union
Bob
$100 [1]
Her Philadelphia story includes the fact she was a princess of Monaco
Grace Kelly
Willie
$100 [6]
First lady(3)
Eve
Willie
$200 [9]
This, defined as the freezing of a body part, should never be treated with a hot-water bottle
frostbite
Bob
$200 [17]
This tiered Buddhist temple tower is called a Sotoba or Tahoto in Japanese
a pagoda
Willie
$200 [13]
She "made some tarts, all on a summer's day"
the Queen of Hearts
Jeff
$200 [20]
He was named Leader for Life in December 1979, & life for this Iranian lasted another 10 years
Khomeini
Willie
$200 [2]
The Information Please Almanac lists this famous native's occupation as "Flagmaker"
Betsy Ross
Bob
$200 [27]
Way out(4)
exit
Willie
$300 [10]
Characterized by a skin rash & often caused by drugs, photosensitivity is an abnormal reaction to this
sunlight
Willie
$300 [24]
It's the type of navigational aid ancient Mariners called a pharos
lighthouse
Bob Jeff
$300 [15]
Names shared by 2 blackbirds sitting on a hill & a boy & girl who went up a hill
Jack and Jill
Jeff
$300 [21]
On December 14, 1911 this point on Earth was reached for the first time
the South Pole
Bob
$300 [3]
"I spy" with my little eye this Fat Albert creator
Bill Cosby
Bob
$300 [28]
Way up(8)
elevator
Willie
$400 [11]
An overactive thyroid gland may cause Exophthalmos, an abnormal bulging or protrusion of these
the eyes
Willie Jeff
$400 [25]
Foliated means carved with ornaments in the shapes of these
leaves
Bob
$400 [18]
"As I was going to" this place, "I met a man with seven wives"
St. Ives
Willie
$500 [23]
This Italian-American's atomic pile produced the world's first chain reaction in December 1942
Enrico Fermi
Bob
$400 [4]
Basketball's stilt
Wilt Chamberlain
Bob
$400 [29]
Listen in(9)
eavesdrop
Bob
$500 [14]
9-letter surgical term for the creation of an artificial opening in the colon
a colostomy
Willie
$500 [26]
The Ward, the courtyard of one of these fortified structures, is also called the bailey
a castle
Bob
$500 [19]
She "sat among the cinders, warming her ten little toes"
Little Polly Flinders
DD $1,500 [22]
He married Mary Godwin in December 1816, 3 weeks after his first wife's body was recovered from a lake
(Percy) Shelley
Bob
$500 [5]
Read one of this Philadelphia-born anthropologist's books & you may want to read "Samoa"
Margaret Mead
Willie
$500 [30]
Change of life(9)
evolution

Double Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY NEWSPAPERS U.S. PRESIDENTS GEOGRAPHY THE MOVIES LITERATURE
$200 [3]
After losing his wings, he washed up on an island known thereafter as Icaria
Icarus
Bob
$200 [26]
This city's Star-Bulletin & Advertiser newspapers have the largest circulation in Hawaii
Honolulu
Jeff
$200 [1]
In 1990 this president made his first nomination to the Supreme Court--David H. Souter
George Bush
Willie
$200 [8]
This country's highest point is Rysy Peak, about 60 miles south of Krakow
Poland
Bob
$200 [7]
As a child she appeared briefly in "In The Good Old Summertime" with her mother, Judy Garland
Liza Minnelli
Jeff
$200 [18]
In this novel Hester Prynne's husband conceals his identity & assumes the name Roger Chillingworth
The Scarlet Letter
Bob
$400 [11]
Tyndareus was the human father of this woman for whom the Greeks fought at Troy
Helen
Jeff
$400 [27]
Founded in 1903, this city's Star is Indiana's largest paper
Indianapolis
Willie
$400 [2]
In June 1812 this president asked for & received a Declaration of War against Great Britain
Madison
Willie
$400 [15]
This nation's longest river, the Artibonite, has its source in the Dominican Republic
Haiti
Bob
$400 [9]
Andrew Davis, who directed this 1993 film, said he never saw the David Janssen series in the '60s
The Fugitive
Willie
$400 [19]
This detective is 7 years younger than his brother Mycroft
Sherlock Holmes
Bob
$600 [12]
The Aegis was the armour made by this supreme god from the skin of the goat that nursed him
Zeus
Willie
$600 [28]
This Boston paper won the Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service in 1966 & 1975
the Globe
Jeff
$600 [4]
From 1923 to 1925, this president attended the Kansas City Law School
Harry S. Truman
Bob Willie
$600 [23]
Among the busiest ports lying on this sea are Samsun, Turkey & Varna, Bulgaria
The Black Sea
Bob Willie
$600 [10]
Lily Tomlin & Jodie Foster played ladies of the evening in this director's "Shadows and Fog"
Woody Allen
Willie
$600 [20]
This 1956 Grace Metalious novel was originally titled "The Tree and the Blossom"
Peyton Place
Willie
$800 [13]
This first woman was one of the creations of Hephaestus, the fire god
Pandora
$800 [29]
When this New York tabloid appeared in 1919, it had "Illustrated" in its name
the Daily News
Bob
$1,000 [6]
He was the first president to serve in the 20th century
McKinley
Bob
$1,000 [25]
It's the capital of Northern Italy's Lombardy region
Milan
Willie
$800 [16]
Claire Trevor won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for this Bogart film set on a Florida island
Key Largo
Bob
$800 [21]
The High Lama in this novel is actually a 250-year-old Capuchin Friar named Father Perrault
Lost Horizon
Bob
$1,000 [14]
The mother of this patricidal king of Thebes is called Epicaste in the "Odyssey" & Jocasta by Sophocles
Oedipus
Willie
$1,000 [30]
1 of 2 Ohio newspapers that exceed 250,000 in daily circulation
the Cleveland Plain Dealer (or the Columbus Dispatch )
Bob
DD $1,300 [5]
On Feb. 3, 1930 he retired as Chief Justice; 33 days later, he died
(William Howard) Taft
Bob
DD $1,400 [24]
Jersey is the most populous of this British island group
The Channel Islands
Willie
$1,000 [17]
Bertolt Brecht collaborated with this director of "M" on the 1943 film "Hangmen Also Die"
Fritz Lang
Bob
$1,000 [22]
"Fiesta" is the British title of this Hemingway novel
The Sun Also Rises
Willie

Final Jeopardy!

AIRLINES

In 1962 this airline used the ad line "My son, the pilot"

El Al

Jeff "What is Eastern Airlines?" — wagered $1,300
Bob "What is Laker?" — wagered $4,400
Willie "What is Eastern?" — wagered $7,001

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