Show #708 1987-10-07 (taped 1987-06-23) Regular

Richard Perez-Pena game 1.

Contestants

Penelope Holme — a freelance writer from Santa Fe, New Mexico

Richard Perez-Pena — a journalist originally from Cuba

Paul Spangler — a psychologist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (whose 2-day cash winnings total $13,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $700 $2,300 $6,300 $50
3rd place: U-Line icemaker-refrigerator
$6,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Richard $600 $1,400 $6,400 $12,799
New champion: $12,799
$6,000
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Penelope $500 $700 $2,500 $5,000
2nd place: Broyhill bedroom set + Dakotah bedroom ensemble
$2,500
9 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE FASHION LEADING MEN FOREIGN WORDS OHIO "MY" SONGS
$100 [1]
Better-known title of "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, by Lemuel Gulliver"
Gulliver's Travels
Richard
$100 [15]
The "Kelly" bag, a new handbag by designer Hermes, is named for this late princess
Grace Kelly
Penelope
$100 [2]
"Midnight Cowboy" star who once said, "My looks inhibit me. I can't play real people."
Jon Voight
Richard Penelope
$100 [9]
This Hawaiian word means love, friendship & good feelings
aloha
Richard
$100 [7]
In 1921, an Ohioan was 1st to win this pageant, & in 1922, she became the only one to win 2 years in a row
Miss America
Richard
$100 [18]
"Brown paper packages tied up with string" are a few of these
"My Favorite Things"
Richard
$200 [3]
In "Uncle Tom's Cabin", Eliza escapes to freedom in this country
Canada
Paul
$200 [16]
This clothing manufacturer rode to fame on its trademark, a horse's head
Jordache
Richard Penelope
$200 [17]
At 17, this "Shampoo" star worked in a theater as a ratwatcher so actors wouldn't get bitten
Warren Beatty
Paul
$200 [10]
In a monastery a scriptorium was a room reserved for doing this
writing
Richard
$200 [8]
The Cincinnati Enquirer says John Bennett of Newark, Ohio invented both the beer can & this pest masher
the fly swatter
Richard
$200 [25]
Person whose mouth is "a little weak" & whose figure is "less than Greek"
"My Funny Valentine"
$300 [4]
Feeling miserable after his daughter drowned, he wrote, "Les Miserables"
Victor Hugo
Richard
$300 [24]
In fashion, mass-produced garments are generally made for "RTW", which means this
ready-to-wear
$300 [19]
"At Close Range" you can see a wolf tattoo on this "Bad Boy"s arm
Sean Penn
Richard
$300 [11]
English name of the edible that's cece in Italian, hummus in Arabic & Hebrew, & garbanzo in Spanish
chickpea
Richard
$300 [14]
1st Chillicothe, then Zanesville, then Chillicothe again, then Columbus
the (state) capital of Ohio
Penelope
$300 [26]
For Paul McCartney, she "does it good", good enough, in fact, to hit #1 in 1973
"My Love"
Richard
$400 [5]
He caused a scandal by marrying his wife's maid while he was writing "Tom Jones"
(Henry) Fielding
Penelope
$400 [20]
When Richard Dreyfuss left the cast of "All That Jazz", this man replaced him
Roy Scheider
Richard
$500 [13]
In Moslem countries, it's what you'd find behind a purdah
a woman
Paul
$400 [22]
In 1817 in Mt. Pleasant, "Philanthropist" began publication as the nation's 1st newspaper protesting this
slavery
Paul
$400 [27]
Musical invocation that worshipfully asks "to linger with you at the end of the day"
"My Prayer"
$500 [6]
Series of James Fenimore Cooper novels named for Natty Bumppo's natty deerskin leggings
Leatherstocking Tales
Paul
$500 [21]
This former "Falcon Crest" star is the grandson of Cuban patriot Jose Marti
Cesar Romero
Richard
DD $600 [12]
Meaning of the foreign word in title of thefollowingsong:"Oh, let's forget about domani / Let's forget about domani / Let's forget about domani / For domani never comes..."
tomorrow
Richard
$500 [23]
Founded in 1788, Marietta, Ohio's oldest city, was named after this queen
Marie Antoinette
Paul
$500 [28]
Ethnic relative who found "her jewels & treasures... in her baby's smiles"
"My Yiddishe Mama"

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE '80s BIRDS BIBLICAL TRIOS TOYS & GAMES WORLD HISTORY LETTER PERFECT
$200 [15]
It's the only reason to call the Army hotline 1-800-CALL-SPY
to report a suspected spy
Paul
$200 [5]
Tho many birds are smarter, ancient Greeks associated these "wise" birds with their goddess of wisdom
the owl
Penelope
$200 [1]
Jesus instructed his disciples to baptize in these names
the Father, the Son & the Holy Ghost
Penelope
$200 [8]
The World Book says one can be "hard or soft & solid or inflated" &, oh yes, usually round
a ball
Paul
$200 [9]
Great fleet destroyed in 1588 by a combination of the British & bad weather
the Armada
Penelope
$200 [26]
While on a piano it can be "middle", on a fruit drink it's "Hi"
C
Richard
$400 [19]
Of this event, Ed Koch said, "It's going to be the party of the century. I invited the whole world."
Liberty Weekend (the Statue of Liberty centennial celebration)
Richard
$400 [6]
In building their nests, crested flycatchers often use the discarded skins of these animals
snakes
Paul
$400 [2]
Though the names don't appear in the Bible, legend holds they were Gaspar, Melchior & Balthasar
the Three Wise Men
Paul
$400 [17]
In March 1987, 8000 packs of 6000 questions for this game were stolen from a storeroom in England
Trivial Pursuit
Richard
$400 [10]
Its charter came into force on October 24, 1945
the U.N.
Penelope
DD $2,000 [27]
1st letter of the alphabet that follows a letter used as a Roman numeral but isn't a numeral itself
E
Richard
$600 [20]
Studying aerial photos of this Inca ruin, a UCLA student discovered a larger ruin nearby
Machu Picchu
Paul
$600 [7]
The 2 birds which, in gangster lingo, both refer to informants or squealers
stool pigeon & canary
$600 [3]
They are called the patriarchs or founding fathers of the Jewish people
Abraham, Isaac & Jacob
Paul
$600 [18]
After settling out-of-court, Topps agreed to stop making Garbage Pail Kids that look like these toys
Cabbage Patch Kids
Richard
$600 [11]
Leaving his job on Dec. 11, 1936, he got a new one the next day--Duke of Windsor
Edward VIII
Paul
$800 [21]
In 1980, Genuine Risk became the 1st of these since 1915 to win the Kentucky Derby
filly
Richard
$800 [14]
In Australia, these birds are considered pests because they eat crops & break down sheep fences
emus
Richard
$800 [4]
The 3 men King Nebuchadnezzar cast into the fiery furnace
Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego
Penelope
$800 [23]
If you're quick on the pick up, you might know this children's game evolved from "checkstones"
jacks
Richard
$800 [12]
Semi-literate himself, this 9th c. emperor set up the Palace School to help others learn
Charlemagne
Paul
$1,000 [22]
Country in which, in 1987, John Demjanjuk was prosecuted for the crimes of "Ivan the Terrible"
Israel
Paul
DD $1,000 [16]
Hummingbirds are only found on these 2 continents
North America & South America
Paul
$1,000 [25]
The only children of Adam & Eve known by name are these 3 sons
Cain, Abel & Seth
Richard
$1,000 [24]
In chess notation, the "?" is the symbol for a mistake while this is the symbol for a brilliant move
exclamation point
$1,000 [13]
The 1815 Congress in this city restored legitimate monarchs to France, Spain & Holland
Vienna
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

THE CONSTITUTION

Article II states that to be president a person has to have done this for 14 years

reside in the U.S.

Penelope "What is reside in the U.S.?" — wagered $2,500
Paul "What is vote" — wagered $6,250
Richard "What is reside in U.S.?" — wagered $6,399

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