Show #3254 1998-10-29 (taped 1998-09-02) Regular

Juliet Wiley game 4.

Contestants

Liz Fasoldt — a law student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Rick Bunch — a project manager from Washington, D.C.

Juliet Wiley — a stay-at-home mom from Plano, Texas (whose 3-day cash winnings total $22,399)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Juliet $600 $1,400 $4,200 $8,350
4-day champion: $30,749
$4,200
13 R, 1 W
Rick $1,000 $2,600 $4,600 $799
2nd place: Trip to Cabo San Lucas Hotel, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
$5,200
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 2 DDs)
Liz $300 $-100 $-300 $-300
3rd place: Trip to Ingleside Inn, Palm Springs, California
$-300
8 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HODGEPODGE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES ENGINEERING BETTER KNOWN AS... THE LAST MAN "TRI" HARDER
$100 [16]
Pato, a combination of basketball & this game played on horseback, is quite popular in Argentina
Polo
Juliet
$100 [18]
The November 25, 1963 front page read, this man "Shot To Death In Jail Corridor By A Dallas Citizen"
Lee Harvey Oswald
Rick
$100 [14]
Tajikistan has the highest one of these in the world; the U.S. doesn't even make the Top 10 with Hoover
Dam
Juliet
$100 [1]
Marion Morrison
John Wayne
Juliet
$100 [11]
In the 1996 book "The Presidents: A Reference History"
Bill Clinton
Liz
$100 [6]
The French flag
Tricolor
Rick
$200 [17]
From the old French for "ice", these cover about 1/8 of Iceland; some are 3/4 of a mile thick
Glaciers
Liz
$200 [19]
The revelation of "Undreamed Of Splendors" was reported with the 1923 opening of his inner tomb
King Tut
Rick
$300 [25]
Able to carry over 2 million barrels of crude a day, it runs from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez
the Alaska Pipeline
Juliet
$200 [2]
Raquel Tejada
Raquel Welch
Rick
$200 [12]
In "Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science & Technology" is this "Cosmos" astronomer
Carl Sagan
Liz
$200 [7]
The ironman category for this sport includes a 2.4 mile swim, a 112-mile bike race & a marathon run
Triathlon
Rick
$300 [26]
Jorge Icaza, who was born in Quito, was one of this country's most famous 20th century authors
Ecuador
Liz
$300 [20]
On Sept. 9, 1974 news fit to print included the pardon of this man & "Knievel Safe As Rocket Falls"
Richard Nixon
Rick
DD $1,000 [24]
The longest trip by rail you can take underwater is between these 2 countries
England & France
Rick
$300 [3]
Archibald Leach
Cary Grant
Rick
$300 [13]
In "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", he's paired with Michael Jackson for writing "We Are The World"
Lionel Richie
Juliet Rick
$300 [8]
A court of justice
a tribunal
Juliet
$400 [27]
On Dutch maps, this country is called Oostenrijk
Austria
Juliet Rick Liz
$400 [21]
The 1945 headline "Bomber Hits" this skyscraper meant a plane, not a person
Empire State Building
Rick
$400 [4]
Charles Buchinsky
Charles Bronson
$400 [15]
In the "Book Of Sports Legends" is this man who threw the first pitch in a World Series game
Cy Young
$400 [9]
Collective name of Julius Caesar, Pompey the Great & Marcus Licinius Crassus
Triumvirate
Juliet
$500 [28]
When shopping on Saba, an island in this sea, look for the beautiful, delicate Saba lace
the Caribbean Sea
Rick Liz
$500 [22]
"Berlin Reported Him Missing And Insane" when he "Flies To Scotland" in May 1941
Rudolf Hess
Rick
$500 [5]
Margarita Cansino
Rita Hayworth
$500 [23]
In "The Almanac of Famous People" is this "Father of Television"
Vladimir Zworykin
$500 [10]
Bet in which the bettor must correctly choose the first 3 finishers in a horse race in exact order
Trifecta
Rick

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC QUOTES DRAMA LOBBYISTS A PRAIRIE PRIMER FRANCES FARMER FEELING POSSESSIVE
$200 [6]
Upon this man's assassination, Nehru said, "The light has gone out of our lives"
Mahatma Gandhi
Rick
$200 [1]
In a 1997 play Stacie Chaiken starred as Constance, wife of this "Earnest" author
Oscar Wilde
Juliet
$200 [11]
In the late '70s, Phyllis Schlafly lobbied for the defeat of this proposed constitutional amendment
the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)
Juliet
$200 [23]
The largest cities in Canada's "Prairie Provinces" are Edmonton & Calgary in this one
Alberta
Rick
$200 [12]
Actor Leif Erickson was Frances' first of 3 of these
husbands
Liz
$200 [14]
In a 1981 hit song, Rick Springfield wished that he had her
"Jessie's Girl"
Liz
$400 [7]
When asked how he became a hero, this president replied, "It was involuntary. They sank my boat"
John F. Kennedy
Rick
$400 [2]
"Dejavu" was "Angry Young Man" John Osborne's 1992 sequel to this famous play about looking back
Look Back in Anger
Juliet
$400 [18]
She gave up Gary Hart & "Monkey Business" & became a spokesperson for "Enough Is Enough"
Donna Rice
Liz
$400 [27]
Seen here alone, this animal is often found in coteries & colonies
a prairie dog
Rick
$400 [13]
She earned an Oscar nomination for playing Frances
Jessica Lange
Juliet
$400 [16]
Jason Robards played editor Ben Bradlee in this 1976 film
All the President's Men
Rick
$600 [8]
In 1830 Daniel Webster told the Senate, "Liberty and" this, "now and forever, one and inseparable"
Union
Liz
$600 [3]
Shakespeare's 2 greatest contemporaries: one was murdered in 1593 & one killed a man in 1598
Christopher Marlowe & Ben Jonson
$600 [24]
After his forced resignation from the Senate in 1995, he took an interest in lumber & other natural resources
Bob Packwood
Liz
$600 [15]
In "Badlands of Dakota" Frances was this Wild West lady to Richard Dix's Wild Bill
Calamity Jane
Juliet Liz
DD $800 [17]
(Hi, I'm Wallace Langham.) I play Josh, the assistant to Ronnie Chase, this show's title character
Veronica's Closet
Rick
DD $600 [9]
In 1862 Otto von Bismarck said that the questions of the day would be settled by this "and blood"
iron
Rick
$800 [4]
Robert Bolt depicted Elizabeth I in "Vivat! Vivat Regina!" & Henry VIII in this play
A Man for All Seasons
$800 [25]
In 1997 Jack Williams of this company was indicted for lying about his dealings with Mike Espy
Tyson Foods
Rick
$800 [22]
In college an essay Frances wrote for a radical newspaper won her a trip to this country
the Soviet Union (USSR)
Liz
$800 [19]
The painting seenherecalled "The Orgy" is from this series of artworks by Hogarth
The Rake's Progress
$1,000 [10]
In 1973 he warned Nixon, "We have a cancer within, close to the presidency, that is growing"
John Dean
Rick
$1,000 [5]
"Romanoff and Juliet" is one of many plays by this actor-writer of Russian descent
Peter Ustinov
$1,000 [26]
Victor Crawford lobbied for, then against, this industry before his death from cancer
the tobacco industry
Juliet
$1,000 [21]
In 1958 this TV host said, "Frances Farmer, This Is Your Life!"
Ralph Edwards
$1,000 [20]
In literature, gamekeeper Oliver Mellors
Lady Chatterley's Lover

Final Jeopardy!

TV CHARACTERS

Dozens of web sites are devoted to picking on this Sheryl Leach creation who only gives love

Barney

Juliet "What is Barney?" — wagered $4,150
Rick "What is Orville Wright?" — wagered $3,801

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