Show #857 1988-05-03 (taped 1988-01-25) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Paul Dooling — a college graduate from Wheeling, Illinois

Carl Pasbjerg — a teacher and coach from Rochester, Michigan

Mike Harris — a physician from Mill Valley, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $31,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mike $2,100 $1,800 $6,600 $5,600
2nd place
$7,600
21 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Carl $800 $900 $3,800 $7,600
New champion: $7,600
$4,100
10 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Paul $500 $2,000 $-700 $-700
3rd place
$0
11 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

BOSTON CELEBRITIES MUSIC BIOLOGY SITCOMS STARTS WITH "Z"
$100 [1]
The official name of this historic building built in 1723 is Christ Church
the Old North Church
Mike
$100 [22]
As spokesman for Champ Gourmet Chocolate Chip Cookies, he's the greatest
Muhammad Ali
Mike
$100 [12]
It's the Beethoven symphony with the highest opus number, 125
the 9th
Mike
$100 [4]
In mammals, it's a muscular, pulsatile pump with valves
the heart
Mike
$100 [8]
Upstairs neighbors & best friends to the Kramdens
the Nortons (Ed & Trixie)
Paul
$100 [16]
It's a 1 followed by a whole bunch of zeros
a zillion
Carl
$200 [2]
In 1979, this presidential library on Dorchester Bay opened
the JFK library
Mike
$200 [23]
Of her 10-page layout in "Playboy", she said, "This has made me feel clean again"
Jessica Hahn
Paul
$500 [26]
To promote world peace, this Spanish cellist composed the oratorio "The Manger" in 1960
Pablo Casals
Paul
$200 [7]
Number of daughter cells a single cell produces after its first act of standard mitosis
2
Paul
$200 [9]
On "Leave It to Beaver", Clarence Rutherford was known by this nickname
Lumpy
Paul
$200 [17]
Originally, the lemon peel used as flavoring; now, it's added flavor or gusto in life
zest
Mike
$300 [3]
This famous residential area was named for the guiding light that burned there during colonial times
Beacon Hill
Carl
$300 [24]
Jackie Onassis waits with anticipation to edit the memoirs by this singer of "Anticipation"
Carly Simon
Paul
$300 [13]
The conditioned reflex was first demonstrated in this scientist's experiment
Pavlov
Mike
$300 [10]
Orphaned, he was left in George Papadopolis' care
Webster
$400 [20]
Mountain from which the name of a Jewish nationalist movement is derived
Zion
Mike
$400 [5]
This famous square in nearby Cambridge has the largest concentration of bookstores in the country
Harvard Square
Mike
$500 [25]
May West's 1959 autobiography or her response to the line, "Goodness, what beautiful diamonds"
Goodness Had Nothing to Do with it
$400 [14]
Referring to a kind of limb found on reptiles & birds, pentadactyl means this
five-toed (or five-fingered)
Mike
$400 [11]
On the Danny Thomas Show, Bill Dana played this character, the elevator operator
Jose Jimenez
$500 [21]
The old oath, "God's wounds" was condensed & transformed into this word
zounds
Paul
$500 [6]
Month in which the annual Boston Marathon takes place
April
Mike
$500 [15]
Endoderm, the stuff that forms your gut lining, also forms the sac in an egg that holds this
the yolk
Carl
$500 [18]
In his 1975 sitcom "When Things Were Rotten", Mel Brooks satirized this English hero
Robin Hood
DD $1,000 [19]
Thefollowingis an example of one
zoom
Mike

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN AUTHORS ENGLISH KINGS TROPICAL FRUITS LABOR UNIONS 4-LETTER WORDS GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE
$200 [26]
Parson Mason L. Weems made up the famous story that as a child, George Washington did this
did not lie when chopping down the cherry tree
Paul
$200 [2]
He willed England to his second son and Normandy to his eldest son, Robert
William the Conqueror
Paul
$200 [7]
The passion in passion fruit doesn't refer to l'amour, but to his passion
Jesus
Carl
$200 [11]
The AFL was mainly skilled tradesmen while this group of unions represented mostly the non-skilled
the CIO (the Congress of Industrial Organizations)
Paul
$200 [1]
Greenish blue, like water
aqua
Mike
$200 [20]
He was granted over 350 of these, the first was for a rotary steam engine designed in 1865
a patent
Mike
DD $700 [27]
Born in 1880 in Tuscumbia, Ala., daughter of a Confederate officer, her autobiography inspired millions
Helen Keller
Paul
$400 [9]
This king & the prince who became Edward I were the only English kings who helped lead crusades
Richard the Lionhearted
Carl
$400 [8]
This fruit of a palm tree is one of the largest known seeds in the world
the coconut
Mike
$400 [12]
While clubs & fraternities are divided into chapters, unions are divided into these
locals
Paul
$400 [3]
Function of the red button on a standard multi-line telephone
hold
Mike
DD $300 [22]
The life of a drayman crossing the tracks was saved during the 1st demonstration of this invention
air brakes (for trains)
Carl
$800 [28]
It's said he was kidnapped in Baltimore during the 1849 election & forced to vote so many times he collapsed & died
Edgar Allan Poe
Mike Paul
$600 [16]
Though his father really started it, this Tudor is known as the father of the English Navy
Henry VIII
Carl
$600 [10]
In the 1790s, this fruit traveled from Tahiti to the West Indies with Captain Bligh
breadfruit
Mike
$600 [13]
Well-known in the history of the U.S. labor movement, this group, the IWW, still exists
the Industrial Workers of the World (the Wobblies)
Mike
$600 [4]
The kind of stake you'd find in a poker game
ante
Carl Paul
$400 [21]
Westinghouse's generators here began operation in November of 1896, supplying Buffalo with power
Niagara Falls
Carl
$800 [17]
2 years after Cromwell died, Parliament reestablished the monarchy, putting him on the throne
Charles II
Mike Paul
$800 [18]
Surprisingly, bananas originated on this continent, not in Central America
Asia
Carl Paul
$800 [14]
This Pro Football Hall of Famer & former Raider heads the NFL Players Association
Gene Upshaw
Mike
$800 [5]
A group of legislators who vote together for a particular interest
a bloc
Mike
$800 [23]
The last firm he founded made a compressed air spring to take the shocks out of this
automobiles
Carl
$1,000 [25]
He was king when Wellington won at Waterloo
George III
$1,000 [19]
Among the main varieties of this "peach of the tropics" are Van Dyke, Jubilee, & Tommy Atkins
mango
$1,000 [15]
1886 pro-labor Chicago demonstration that turned into a riot in which 10 were killed
the Haymarket
Mike
$1,000 [6]
A trick intended to ensnare or deceive; it's often thought of as feminine
a wyle
Carl
$1,000 [24]
Westinghouse bought Nikola Tesla's system for producing this type of electric power
alternating current
Mike

Final Jeopardy!

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