Show #628 1987-05-06 (taped 1987-01-13) Regular

Contestants

Leonard Kendall — a hotel night auditor from The Bronx, New York

Lee-Ann Rubenstein — a banker from Sherman Oaks, California

Phil Marino — a dentist from Clearwater, Florida (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,190)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Phil $2,100 $3,600 $8,600 $16,350
2-day champion: $20,540
$8,300
25 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Lee-Ann $-400 $400 $1,800 $0
3rd place: Stained Glass Overlay glass window treatment
$1,800
4 R, 1 W
Leonard $400 $1,800 $8,700 $100
2nd place: Pine Factory home furniture + Zenith 9" color TV
$9,000
23 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

POP GROUPS RODENTS VERY GRIMM FAIRY TALES ROCKS & MINERALS CELEBRITY BEAUTY TIPS "PIN"s
$100 [2]
There is talk of a Beatles reunion with him filling in for his father John
Julian Lennon
Leonard
$100 [1]
These hopping rats are found only in North America, not in Australia
kangaroo rats
Leonard
$100 [26]
When the miller's daughter guessed his name, he tore himself in two
Rumpelstiltskin
Phil
$100 [13]
Michelangelo's David didn't get his hard body by working out, but by being carved out of this rock
marble
Phil
$100 [19]
To stay young & vital, take a tip from this "Private Dancer" who turns down drugs & cigarettes
Tina Turner
Phil
$100 [4]
Santa Maria! It's Columbus' ship that fits this category
the Pinta
Phil
$200 [3]
This all-male group got its first record break with "Broken Wings"
Mr. Mister
$200 [9]
This animal's name comes from Greek for "shadow tail", since its bushy tail shades its back
a squirrel
Phil
$200 [27]
When "The 6 Swans" turned back into boys, 1 boy still had 1 of these in place of an arm
a wing
Phil
$200 [14]
Of limestone, sandstone or soapstone, the 1 called "French chalk" & used by tailors to mark cloth
soapstone
Phil
$200 [20]
This comedian who went "Back to School" in '86 keeps his shape by bingeing on Chinese food at 2 A.M.
Rodney Dangerfield
Leonard
$200 [5]
A bean, a horseor a car
pinto
Leonard
$300 [16]
"Take My Breath Away" from "Top Gun" was a hit for this American group with a "German" name
Berlin
Phil
$300 [10]
Moles are the only other North American animals that stay under ground as much as these "pocket" rodents
a gopher
Phil
$300 [28]
A severed 1 of these with a ring on it sealed "The Robber Bridegroom"s fate
a finger
Lee-Ann
$300 [15]
One form of silt is made up of tiny particles of rock that settle on the bottom of these
the sea (bodies of water)
Leonard
$300 [23]
Before applying makeup, Brooke Shields applies an ice pack to her face so her pores will do this
shrink (or contract)
Phil
$300 [6]
The kind of pin you use to make a pin curl
a bobby pin
Phil
$400 [21]
Words didn't get in the way of success for this Florida group, mostly Cuban-born
the Miami Sound Machine
Phil
$400 [11]
In the late '70s, there were some 3000 ranches in the U.S. & Canada raising this rodent for its fur
a chinchilla
Phil Lee-Ann
$400 [29]
In "The Mouse, the Bird & the Sausage", this title character was swallowed by a dog
the sausage
$400 [17]
Calcite stone formations that build up from cave floors
stalagmites
Phil
$400 [24]
This "Knots Landing" vamp says that to avoid weight problems, she never eats after 6 P.M.
Donna Mills
Leonard
$400 [7]
If you're poking a mule's posterior, you're probably playing this party game
pin the tail on the donkey
Phil
$500 [22]
Tongan siblings Kathi, Rudy, Eddie, Elizabeth, Leroy, Eugene, Moana & Haini
The Jets
$500 [12]
These popular furry pet rodents were 1st sent to the U.S. from Japan in 1954
gerbils
Phil
$500 [30]
At the end of the original version of "Cinderella", pigeons pecked out their eyes
the Wicked Stepsisters
Leonard
$500 [18]
Though ¾ of earth's surface is covered with this type rock, below there are only metamorphic & igneous rocks
sedimentary
Phil
$500 [25]
When Raquel talks about her rabbit, camel, & half tortoise, she's talking about these
yoga positions
Lee-Ann
DD $800 [8]
An apron
a pinafore
Phil

Double Jeopardy! Round

VICE-PRESIDENTS MEDICINE COLLEGE NICKNAMES WONDERS WEATHER "NEEDLE"s
$200 [2]
Most frequent last name of vice presidents, those serving under Van Buren, Lincoln & Kennedy had it
Johnson
Leonard
$200 [8]
Because it was once thought only children caught it, this disease was also called "infantile paralysis"
polio
Phil
$200 [7]
Aggressive adjective in name of Illinois' "Illini", LSU's "Tigers", & Notre Dame's "Irish"
Fighting
Phil
$200 [1]
An ancient wonder, the statue of Zeus at Olympia, marked original site of this athletic event
the Olympics
Leonard
$200 [14]
Carl Sagan & others believe atomic war could lead to this much feared "season"
nuclear winter
Leonard
$200 [26]
A futile search is like looking for 1 of these
a needle in a haystack
Phil
$400 [3]
It's the minimum age for the vice president
35
Leonard
$400 [9]
According to Family Health, if you do this 9 hours or more daily, subtract 4 years from life span
sleep
Leonard
$400 [10]
The color of Alabama's "Tide"
crimson
Leonard
DD $300 [22]
Natural wonder that's the subject of thefollowing:[Instrumental music plays]
the Grand Canyon
Leonard
$400 [15]
Country in which both Hitler & Napoleon were defeated by winter weather
Russia
Leonard
$400 [28]
Embroidery done on canvas
needlepoint
Lee-Ann
$600 [4]
Called our richest vice president, he was only the 2nd ever to be appointed
Rockefeller
Leonard
$600 [17]
In 1847, this U.S. professional organization of doctors was founded
the AMA (American Medical Association)
Phil
$600 [11]
Academy at which you'd find "Middies"
the Naval Academy
Leonard
$400 [20]
Angel Falls, the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, is on this continent
South America
Leonard
$600 [16]
In the U.S., this is usually the coldest month of the year
January
Phil
$600 [29]
That tingling feeling you get when your circulation is cut off, or 2 components of your sewing kit
pins and needles
Phil
DD $1,000 [5]
2 of 3 reasons Constitution gives for V.P. succeeding to office of president
(2 of) resignation, death & removal from office
Leonard
$800 [18]
Until the late 1930s, this was the only remedy for malaria
quinine
Phil
$800 [12]
If you don't like "Bulldogs" for Yale's nickname, it carries this as a spare
the Elis
$600 [21]
Tho considered a wonder of Indian architecture, this tomb was designed by a Turkish architect
the Taj Mahal
Leonard
$800 [23]
The lowest reading on this type of weather instrument was 25.55" during a typhoon
barometer
Leonard
$800 [30]
It dominates Seattle's skyline
the Space Needle
Phil
$1,000 [6]
Both George Clinton & Elbridge Gerry died while serving as vice president to him, the 4th president
Madison
Leonard
$1,000 [19]
If you break a bone falling from a tree, you've become the specialty of this M.D. specialist
orthopedic
Leonard
$1,000 [13]
Since it's their nickname, a Cornell coach could chew out his team after a bad game using this Wrigley gum
Big Red
$1,000 [25]
According to World Book lists, it's the only continent w/out an ancient, man-made, or natural wonder
Antarctica
Leonard
$1,000 [24]
Precipitation of droplets larger than .5mm is called rain; in droplets smaller than .5mm, it's called this
drizzle
Phil Leonard
$1,000 [27]
This 1981 Donald Sutherland film was based on a WWII spy novel by Ken Follett
The Eye of the Needle
Lee-Ann

Final Jeopardy!

STATE SONGS

The state animal of Kansas is the buffalo & this its state song

"Home On The Range"

Lee-Ann "What is No place like h" — wagered $1,800
Phil "What is Home on the Range?" — wagered $7,750
Leonard "What is Buffalo Bill?" — wagered $8,600

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