Show #1120 1989-06-16 (taped 1989-02-13) Regular

Cathy Boggs game 1.

Contestants

Cathy Boggs — a telecommunications policy analyst originally from Appleton, Wisconsin

Mike Hefler — a law clerk from Brooklyn, New York

Doug Fishel — a minister from Wichita, Kansas (whose 2-day cash winnings total $15,699)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Doug $300 $500 $2,700 $1
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Miami & stay at the Sonesta Beach Hotel
$2,700
14 R, 4 W
Mike $2,200 $3,100 $5,500 $0
3rd place: Irish Art Crystal "A Horse and Foal"
$7,200
18 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 2 DDs)
Cathy $1,700 $4,100 $8,500 $5,500
New champion: $5,500
$8,500
19 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE "IN" CROWD PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA TRANSPORTATION SINGERS RANCHES APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS & MEASURES
$100 [11]
It's burned during religious ceremonies to produce a pleasant fragrance
incense
Cathy
$100 [6]
Both the Adamses & the Roosevelts attended this Ivy League school
Harvard
Mike
$100 [20]
Draft animals include the Clydesdale horse, the Indian elephant & this Siberian dog
the Husky
Cathy
$100 [1]
Loretta Lynn's album "I Remember Patsy" was a tribute to this singer, her dear friend
Patsy Cline
Cathy
$100 [16]
His "Happy Trails" led to the Double R Bar Ranch
Roy Rogers
Doug
$100 [26]
Size for unusually large eggs or elephants
jumbo
Doug
$200 [12]
On a dye classification chart, it's listed under "vat blue 35"
indigo
Cathy
$200 [7]
This president's family name was originally Pollock or Pollok
(James) Polk
Doug
$200 [21]
What the "el"? It's this
the elevated (railway)
Cathy
$200 [2]
"Good Golly Miss Molly", he once claimed his music "makes the blind see" & "the deaf hear"
Little Richard
Mike
$200 [17]
B. Cartwright's almost 1,000 square mi. ranch in "Bonanza" was named for these tall pine trees
ponderosas
Doug
$200 [27]
An amount held between the thumb & index finger, one can be "of salt" or "of snuff"
a pinch
Mike
$300 [13]
It's the longest word in the Pledge of Allegiance
indivisible
Mike
$300 [8]
15 presidents were members of this fraternal organization
the Masons
Mike
$300 [22]
The name of this long runnerless sled comes from the Micmac Indians of Canada
toboggan
Cathy
$300 [3]
His home is a pink-trimmed mansion in New Orleans, but we don't know if he walks to it
Fats Domino
Mike
$300 [18]
This 1982 movie musical featured the Chicken Ranch, a house of ill repute run by Dolly Parton
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Mike
$300 [28]
Amount of "Dollars" Clint Eastwood was working for according to the title of his 1st Spaghetti Western
a fistful
Doug
$400 [14]
As a verb it means to get a person drunk, as a noun it's someone already intoxicated
inebriate
Doug Cathy
$400 [9]
He served in the Army in both World Wars
Eisenhower
Mike
$400 [23]
It's someone who takes a leisurely walk, or a type of baby carriage he might be pushing
a stroller
Cathy
$400 [4]
She said, "I would much rather have stood by 1 man for a lifetime than 4 for a short time"
Tammy Wynette
Cathy
$400 [19]
This movie producer's 3,658 acre Marin County California spread is called Skywalker Ranch
(George) Lucas
Mike
$400 [29]
Amount of Brylcreem that'll do ya
a little dab
Cathy
$500 [15]
Paul Muni & Ed Begley starred as opposing lawyers in this 1955 play based on the Scopes trial
Inherit the Wind
Doug
DD $600 [10]
President who hadthe followingcampaign song:[Instrumental music plays.]
Harry Truman
Mike
$500 [24]
1 of the 3 Mercury space capsules whose names began with "F"
(1 of) Freedom ( Friendship or Faith )
Cathy
$500 [5]
With a masters in psychology, he might use "We're In This Love Together" to counsel couples
Al Jarreau
Cathy
$500 [25]
This Texas ranch, bigger than Rhode Island, is the largest in the U.S.
the King Ranch
Doug
$500 [30]
In the title of a 1957 Jerry Lee Lewis hit, there was this much "shakin' going on"
a whole lot
Cathy

Double Jeopardy! Round

KANSAS MOVIES ORGANIZATIONS FICTIONAL CHARACTERS WOMEN IN HISTORY 10-LETTER WORDS
$200 [1]
The 1st drought-resistant variety of this grain was brought to Kansas by Mennonites in the 1870s
"Turkey" red wheat
Doug
$200 [3]
Lucy had a ball as this musicalized "Auntie"
Auntie Mame
Cathy
$200 [29]
When founded by Maggie Kuhn in 1970, this senior citizens' lobby group was likened to Black militants
the Gray Panthers
Mike Cathy
$200 [6]
Caradoc was the only one of this king's knights whose wife was not unfaithful
Arthur
Doug
$200 [16]
The 2 U.S. first ladies who married men named George
Martha Washington & Barbara Bush
Doug
$200 [30]
A ten letter body part you can file, buff & paint
a fingernail
Doug
$400 [2]
You can see a re-creation of historic Front Street & Boot Hill in this former Wild West city
Dodge City
Cathy
$400 [4]
Near the beginning of this film, S. Greenstreet says he'd like to buy Rick's Café Americain
Casablanca
Mike
$400 [28]
Its magazine is "The Single Parent"
Parents Without Partners
$400 [8]
When he lived in Lilliput, the natives gave him meat & drink enough for 1,728 of their own people
Gulliver
Doug
$400 [17]
Tradition says Priscilla Mullens came to America on this ship
the Mayflower
Mike
$400 [27]
It refers to all the stuff you need to write a letter, not just the paper
stationery
Mike
$600 [7]
Kansas leads the nation in the production of this lighter-than-air gas
helium
Mike
$800 [11]
This 1945 film begins with gunshots & a dying man's last word: "Mildred"
Mildred Pierce
$600 [21]
Members of the American Budgerigar Society are fanciers of this type of animal
parakeets
Mike
$600 [13]
Jake Barnes is the hero in love with Lady Brett Ashley in thus Hemingway tale
The Sun Also Rises
Doug
DD $800 [18]
A day before her husband's funeral, she led 40,000 marchers to support striking sanitation workers
Coretta Scott King
Mike
$600 [26]
In a fixed position, unmoving, like some weather fronts
stationary
Doug
$800 [9]
Kansas is rectangular in shape except for the NE corner where this river forms the boundary
the Missouri
Doug
DD $1,000 [5]
This film that won Elizabeth Taylor an Oscar got its title from a telephone exchange
BUtterfield 8
Mike
$800 [22]
It's the full name of the Elks Lodge
the Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks
Doug
$800 [14]
Tom Jones was raised by Mr. Allworthy who was actually this relative of Tom's
his uncle
$800 [20]
In 1948 she discovered a 25-million-year-old skull in Africa
Mary Leakey
Mike
$800 [24]
The science that studies prenatal growth & development
obstetrics (embryology)
Mike
$1,000 [10]
The case of Oliver Brown v. this city's Board of Education in 1954 outlawed school segregation
Topeka
Cathy
$1,000 [12]
Lerner & Loewe wrote the score for this "regal" movie musical about a boy from outer space
The Little Prince
Cathy
$1,000 [23]
Headquartered at Rebel Field, Harlingen, Texas, this group restores & flies vintage WWII aircraft
the Confederate Air Force
Doug
$1,000 [15]
Elizabeth Bennet, heroine of this novel, was her father's favorite among his 5 daughters
Pride and Prejudice
Cathy
$1,000 [19]
In 1930 the pope sanctioned her Missionaries of Charity order in India
Mother Teresa
Cathy
$1,000 [25]
Roots of this plant, "deadly nightshade", are made into medicine to treat asthma & colic
the belladonna

Final Jeopardy!

AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS

M. Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Jessica Tandy &M. Leighton all won Tonys for performances in his plays

Tennessee Williams

Doug "Who was O'Neill?" — wagered $2,699
Mike "Who is Neil Simon" — wagered $5,500
Cathy "Who is William [something else written] Inge?" — wagered $3,000

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