Show #1046 1989-03-06 (taped 1988-11-28) Regular

Contestants

Kathy Weber — a student from Washington, D.C.

Tom Zemaitis — an attorney from Pennsauken, New Jersey

David Gordy — a law clerk from Woodland Hills, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $1,100 $3,000 $9,500 $14,000
2-day champion: $25,100
$8,600
21 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Tom $3,000 $3,700 $6,700 $700
3rd place: Al/Sy lamps
$4,800
19 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Kathy $100 $600 $4,800 $9,560
2nd place: trip on Hawaiian Airlines to Honolulu & stay at Turtle Bay Hilton
$4,800
13 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICA STATE FLOWERS OLD TESTAMENT NURSERY RHYMES PRODUCT SYMBOLS FAMOUS CONRADS
$100 [8]
São Paulo is Brazil's largest city while this one is 2nd
Rio de Janeiro
David
$100 [22]
This state's flower is the trailing arbutus, also known as the mayflower
Massachusetts
Tom
$100 [2]
His foster mother, the Pharaoh's daughter, hired his real mother to be his wet nurse
Moses
David
$100 [9]
Musical instrument mentioned in "Hey Diddle, Diddle"
the fiddle
Tom
$100 [5]
Hers smiling face is topped with a red, yellow & white bandana, which you know if you enjoy her pancakes
Aunt Jemima
David
$100 [1]
Called 'The King of the Innkeepers", he titles his book "Be My Guest"
Conrad Hilton
Kathy
$200 [10]
In 1970 this country's Salvador Allende became 1st freely elected Marxist head of state in Lat. America
Chile
David
$200 [23]
Oklahoma's state flower, its leaves & berries are much in demand at Christmas
mistletoe
David
$200 [26]
Of 3 hours, 3 days or 3 weeks, amount of time Jonah spent in the belly of the great fish
3 days
Kathy
$200 [11]
"O dear, what can the matter be? Johnny's so long at" this
the fair
Tom
$200 [15]
He's the only web-footed creature we know with his own brand of orange juice
Donald Duck
David
$200 [3]
Born Teodor Korzeniowski, he wrote "Lord Jim" under this name
Joseph Conrad
David
$300 [12]
Ecuador's coat of arms shows the Andean, not the Calif., variety of this vulture
the condor
Tom
$300 [24]
This shrubby plant, common in the desert, is Nevada's state posy, pardner
sagebrush
Kathy
$300 [27]
What we know about this 3rd son of Adam & Eve is that he lived 912 years, & fathered many kids
Seth
David
$300 [19]
The only word that's a contraction in "Humpty Dumpty"
couldn't
David Kathy
$300 [16]
Though this type of eyewear is rarely seen today, Mr. Peanut wears one
a monocle
David
$300 [4]
"Wild Wild West" star whose ads challenged viewers to assault the battery on his shoulder
Robert Conrad
Tom
$400 [13]
In 1975, this country made Quechua, an Incan language, its 2nd official language
Peru
Tom
$400 [29]
The state "flower" of this Pine Tree State is the white pine cone & tasssel
Maine
Kathy
$400 [28]
He was the son of Abraham & Hagar, the 1st person in the Bible to see an angel
Ishmael
Kathy
$400 [20]
He learned to play music when he was young; later he turned to pilfering porkers
Tom Tom the Piper's son
$400 [17]
The children's variety of this pain reliever features Pandy the feel-better panda on the box
Panadol
Tom
$400 [6]
Radio's Matt Dillon, he's now "the Fatman" on TV
William Conrad
David
DD $1,200 [14]
When this country lost the War of the Pacific in 1879, it lost its only ocean port
Bolivia
Tom
$500 [30]
This aptly named rose is the official flower of Washington, D.C.
the American Beauty rose
David
$500 [25]
Joab killed his cousin Absalom, the rebellious son of this man, Joab's uncle
David
Tom Kathy
$500 [21]
Time of the scholar in "A Diller, a Dollar"
ten o'clock
David
$500 [18]
On many food products this woman's name appears in white letters on a red spoon
Betty Crocker
Tom
$500 [7]
He suffered Maude's acerbic tongue before going on to "Diff'rent Strokes"
Conrad Bain
Tom

Double Jeopardy! Round

IN THE NEWS THEATER HISTORIC NAMES QUOTES COMPOSERS HEMINGWAY
$200 [17]
This comic woke the Discovery crew with a hearty "Good morning, Discovery!"
Robin Williams
David
$200 [3]
Play in which Vladimir says, "We'll hang ourselves to-morrow. Unless Godot comes."
Waiting for Godot
Tom
$200 [2]
19th. century politician whose wealthy wife said, "Dizzy married me for my money"
Benjamin Disraeli
Tom
$200 [22]
Noel Coward wrote that these 2 groups "go out in the midday sun"
mad dogs & Englishmen
Kathy
$200 [9]
The 1st instrument J.S. Bach learned to play, it's the most common instrument inan orchestra
a violin
Tom
$200 [14]
Fighting depression, he underwent shock treatments at this Minnesota medical center
the Mayo Clinic
Tom
$400 [18]
This Canadian Olympic athlete, disqualified in 1988, has the same name as an Oscar-winning actor
Ben Johnson
David Kathy
$600 [5]
In John Osborne's historical drama, this reformer tells his son, "You should have seen me at Worms"
Martin Luther
Tom
$400 [16]
Her psychotic mother believed herself to be queen Victoria but she grew up to smash saloons
Carrie Nation
David
$400 [23]
In a 1697 play, Colley Cibber wrote that this "is 11 points in the law"; today it's said to be 9/10
possession
Kathy
$400 [10]
He's known for "Hark! Hark! The Lark" which he finished & "The Unfinished Symphony" which he didn't
Schubert
Kathy
$400 [27]
1 of the 4 women he married
(1 of) Mary Welsh, Hadley Richardson Pauline Pfeifrer & Martha Gellhorn
Kathy
$800 [20]
Director Herbert Ross married this woman who was once a president's sister-in-law
Lee Radziwill
David
$800 [6]
This theatrical form originated in the 1840s & featured an M.C. called the interlocutor
the minstrel show
David
$600 [11]
Crazy Horse was killed in jail in 1877, & he was killed in a scuffle with Indian police in 1890
Sitting Bull
Tom
$600 [24]
It was the historian Herodotus who 1st called Egypt "The Gift of" this
the Nile
David
$600 [12]
Shortly after his arrival in America in 1892, Dvorak set to work on this, his final symphony
the New World Symphony
Tom
$600 [28]
In "The Old Man & the Sea", they ate the giant marlin the old fisherman caught
the sharks
Kathy
$1,000 [21]
The 1st 1988 presidential debate was held at Wake Forest University in this southern city
Winston-Salem
Tom
$1,000 [7]
This 1-act Sartre play is set in a drawing room with no mirrors & no windows
No Exit
Kathy
$800 [8]
Belle Boyd was a spy during this war & worked as a scout & courier for "The Gray Ghost"
the Civil War
Tom
$800 [25]
Before WWiI Stalin asked about this religious leader, "How many divisions does he got?"
the pope
Kathy
$800 [13]
A 1975 Ken Russell film portrayed the "mania" the public had for this composer
Liszt
David
$800 [29]
In 1938 he wrote his only play, "The Fifth Column", which dealt with this war
the Spanish Civil War
Kathy
DD $1,500 [19]
In fall 1988 scientists announces that it only dates back to the 3 Middle Ages & is a fraud
the Shroud of Turin
David
DD $1,600 [4]
This Agatha Christie play opens with the music of "3 Blind Mice" followed by a piercing scream
The Mousetrap
Tom
$1,000 [1]
Charlotte Corday pinned a note to her dress explaining her motive before she killed him
Marat
David
$1,000 [26]
Wm. Henry Vanderbilt's reply when asked if eliminating a certain train run was in the public interest
the public be damned
Kathy
$1,000 [15]
This "Father of the Symphony" was a pal of Mozart's & taught Beethoven
Haydn
Kathy
$1,000 [30]
Hemingway's minor novel of 1937 that became the 1st film to pair Bogie & Bacall
To Have and Have Not
Tom

Final Jeopardy!

EXPLORERS

Henry & David are the 1st names of these men who are often paired but mainly worked separately

Stanley & Livingstone

Kathy "Who are Stanley + Livingston?" — wagered $4,760
Tom "Who are Lewis & Clark" — wagered $6,000
David "Who were Stanley & Livingstone?" — wagered $4,500

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