Show #929 1988-09-22 (taped 1988-07-20) Regular

Chris Shea game 2.

Contestants

Richard Rebhun — a writer originally from Innsbruck, Austria

Jeff Gitomer — a Social Security manager from Glendale, California

Chris Shea — a radio operator from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chris $1,100 $3,300 $6,100 $2,800
2-day champion: $16,600
$6,100
15 R, 1 W
Jeff $900 $3,000 $6,300 $399
3rd place: Gruen watches + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version
$7,300
22 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
Richard $100 $700 $1,400 $1,400
2nd place: Lloyd/Flanders love seat, lounge chair & end table & John Deere mower + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version
$2,100
10 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LADIES FICTIONAL ANIMALS RECREATION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BRITISH TRIVIA "SON"NY
$100 [23]
On March 11, 1962 she became the 1st wife of an incumbent pres. to have a private audience with the pope
Jackie Kennedy
Richard
$100 [18]
He 1st got official billing in 1940 in "Elmer's Pet Rabbit" & got an Oscar 19 years later
Bugs Bunny
Jeff
$100 [2]
In a traditional peanut race, you push a peanut along the floor using only this part of your body
your nose
Jeff
$100 [20]
The shakuhachi, the samisen & the wooden fish are instruments of this country
Japan
Chris
$100 [9]
Allied-Lyons, a British company, now owns the 31 plus flavors of this ice cream company
Baskin-Robbins
Chris
$100 [1]
The husband of your daughter
your son-in-law
Richard
$200 [24]
The only first lady of the past 20 years not to express support for the ERA
Nancy Reagan
Jeff
$200 [15]
A native of Frostbite Falls, Minn., this moose served in the navy as both a radar antenna & a hat rack
Bullwinkle
Jeff
$200 [3]
From the German for "bite bag", it's a type of backpack used by hikers
a knapsack
Jeff Richard
$200 [21]
"X" marks the spot in the ency. where you'll find this instrument, the only one commonly under "X"
the xylophone
Richard
$200 [8]
Member of the British royal family who's patron of the Pre-School Playgroups Association
Princess of Diana (Princess of Wales)
$200 [7]
An incarcerated criminal is in one of these
a prison
Chris
$300 [25]
Asked before her husband's election what he had that Ford didn't, she reportedly said, "Me"
Mrs. (Rosalynn) Carter
Richard
$400 [17]
Major, the prize boar, said man was an enemy & urged residents here to rebel
Animal Farm
Chris
$300 [4]
River enthusiasts know that in the U.S. these are usually classed from I to VI
rapids
Jeff
$300 [26]
Triangular-shaped Russian lute that's also popular with Gypsies
a balalaika
Jeff
$300 [10]
The new "in" meat with Londoners is from this reptile raised on Louisiana farms
alligator
Jeff Richard
$300 [13]
A military post, or the troops stationed there
the garrison
Chris
$500 [19]
In a Walter Farley book, Alec Ramsay rode this horse in a match race at Belmont
the Black Stallion
$400 [5]
In the U.S., no company can sell a 3-wheeled "ATV", which is this
an all-terrain vehicle
Jeff
$400 [27]
Their music, which might the oldest still played, is played on instruments like the didgeridoo
the Australian Aborigines
Chris
$400 [11]
In 1987 Mary Quant opened a new fashion emporium on this London street famous in the '60s
Carnaby Street
Chris
$400 [12]
Stonework or brickwork
masonry
Chris
DD $800 [16]
To make a Minotaur, you need ½ of each of these 2 creatures
a bull & a man
Jeff
$500 [6]
Begun as a survival program for British sailors in WWII, 1st of these schools in the U.S. opened in 1962
Outward Bound
Richard
$500 [28]
On this "wind" instrument, tone quality is set by depressing tabs or by pulling out stop knobs
the organ
Jeff
$500 [22]
It's reported the building shown in the opening of this John Cleese series is being made into a real hotel
Fawlty Towers
Chris
$500 [14]
Furillo's ex, Hooperman's boss, Steven Bochco's real-life wife
Barbara Bosson
Chris

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 1970s SHAKESPEARE DEFINITIONS ART MATHEMATICS CHER
$200 [14]
In 1974 this European country abolished laws against women killing bulls in public
Spain
Richard
$200 [17]
Legend says at 1st performance of "Macbeth", the boy actor set to play this major role died backstage
Lady Macbeth
Chris
$200 [4]
While "vespers" are services held at night, "vespertilian" refers to these mammals that fly at night
bats
Richard
$200 [2]
He painted "Old Women of Arles" as well as young women of Tahiti
Gauguin
Jeff
$200 [12]
Spherical trigonometry is the study & solution of problems involving these on spheres
triangles
$200 [8]
As "Bonnie Jo Mason", Cher recorded a love song to this Fab Four drummer
Ringo Starr
Jeff
$600 [20]
American Jack Howard, who went to China in 1971, was the captain of this team
the Ping Pong team
Jeff
$400 [18]
Of Britain, Tyre or Athens, what Cymbeline was king of
Britain
Chris Jeff Richard
$400 [5]
Idlers, or their footwear
loafers
Jeff
$400 [3]
Tesserae are the small cubes or shaped pieces held in place by plaster, cement or putty in one of these
a mosaic
Chris
$400 [13]
Total weight of 19 5 lb. bags of sugar
95 pounds
Jeff
$400 [24]
Cher's 2nd husband & father of Elijah Blue was this rock singer
(Gregg) Allman
Jeff
DD $700 [15]
Heard here, he was, according to Billboard, the top recording artist of the decade:"I remember when rock was young / Me and Susie had so much fun / Holding hands and skimming stones / Had an old gold Chevy and a place of my own..."
Elton John
Richard
DD $1,500 [28]
In the last scene of "King Lear", Lear enters with this daughter dead in his arms
Cordelia
Jeff
$600 [6]
"Viticulture" is the cultivation of these
grapevines
Chris
$600 [7]
He painted bird illustrations in addition to writing poems about birds, like "The Owl & the Pussycat"
Edward Lear
Jeff
$600 [21]
The speed limit in miles per hour that equals 88 kilometers per hour
55
Jeff
$600 [25]
Shortly after guest hosting Merv Griffin's show in 1971, Sonny & Cher got their own show on this network
CBS
Jeff Richard
$800 [19]
In 1973 baseball's American League adopted this rule
the designated hitter
Richard
$800 [10]
A road built along the face of a cliff, or the type of Rolls-Royce you might drive on it
a corniche
Jeff
$800 [9]
Term collectors use for the total number of prints made from one plate during one printing
an edition
Jeff
$800 [22]
The next number in the geometric sequence1, 3, 9...
27
Jeff
$800 [27]
Cher was first nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in this 1983 film
Silkwood
Jeff Richard
$1,000 [16]
He was the judge on the original Watergate case
John Sirica
Chris
$1,000 [1]
By definition, it's what an "ichthyophagous" animal eats
fish
Chris
$1,000 [11]
The art form Surrealism began as a literary movement inspired by this French movement
Dada
$1,000 [23]
From Latin for "mother", it's the term for a rectangular array of numbers
a matrix
Jeff
$1,000 [26]
In 1985 she was named "Woman of the Year" by this organization at Harvard
the Hasty Pudding Club
Jeff

Final Jeopardy!

MAGAZINES

In June 1988 he appeared on the covers of Time, People, Life & Sports Illustrated

Mike Tyson

Richard "Who is Mike Tyson?" — wagered $0
Chris "Who is Ivan Lendl?" — wagered $3,300
Jeff "Who is Pete Uberoth" — wagered $5,901

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