Show #1135 1989-07-07 (taped 1989-02-21) Regular

Last regular-play game of Season 5.

Contestants

Kevin Glynn — a writer and teacher from Glendale, California

Hugh Stocks — an editor from Woodland Hills, California

Carol Davidson — a commercial insurance writer from Simi Valley, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $10,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Carol $2,100 $2,300 $2,700 $99
3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate
$2,700
12 R, 2 W
Hugh $900 $1,200 $2,600 $2,100
2nd place: Chromecraft furniture + Capri track lighting
$3,600
14 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Kevin $1,000 $1,600 $9,000 $12,000
New champion: $12,000
$7,800
20 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

ROYALTY TRANSPORTATION HOUSEHOLD HINTS STAR TREK VOCABULARY QUESTIONABLE SONGS
$100 [9]
This empress was suspected of plotting the murder of her husband czar Peter III
Catherine the Great
Carol
$100 [16]
Since September 1, 1985, all new cars are required to have a 3rd brake light installed here
the center of the back window
Hugh
$100 [24]
Heloise puts small jelly jars in some of her shoes to do this; you can also use a broom handle
stretch your shoes
$100 [1]
This character's dress uniform includes a kilt
Scotty
Carol Kevin
$100 [5]
In Roman times it was a ceremony that ranked below a triumph; today actors may get a standing one
ovation
Carol
$100 [15]
Connie Francis song that also asks "Whose heart is aching for breaking each vow?"
"Who's Sorry Now?"
Hugh
$200 [12]
An 1877 parade in Delhi celebrated Queen Victoria's being given this title
Empress of India
Kevin
$200 [17]
When a Bar Harbor Airlines plane came within 500 ft. of this plane in Oct. '88, the NTSB investigated
Air Force One
Carol
$200 [25]
Mary Ellen says you can use a beer can opener to devein these crustaceans
shrimp
Kevin
$200 [2]
When Kirk went back to 1930s earth, he fell in love with a woman played by this "Dynasty" star
Joan Collins
Kevin
$200 [7]
A horn of plenty, its name is from Latin for "horn of plenty"
cornucopia
Carol
$200 [18]
1st question immediately following "Jeepers Creepers"
"Where'd you get those peepers?"
Hugh
$300 [13]
This Scandinavian country has had 10 kings named Christian
Denmark
Carol
$300 [20]
Of north, south, east or west, the direction of travel that causes the most severe jet lag
east
Hugh Kevin
$300 [26]
To restore the aroma of your closet's cedar blocks, rub the wood's surfaces with a sheet of this
sandpaper
$300 [3]
Make no bones about it, he plays "Bones", Dr. McCoy
DeForest Kelley
Carol
$300 [8]
A pedagogue does this for a living, a job common to many of our contestants
a teacher
Kevin
$400 [27]
The 1st verse of the song "I Only Have Eyes For You" opens with this question
Are the stars out tonight?
Hugh
$400 [14]
In 1963 the king of Sikkim, a tiny country in the Himalayas, married a woman from this country
the United States
Hugh
$400 [22]
This auto company advertises that its cars are "built for the human race"
Nissan
Hugh Kevin
$400 [4]
This villainous race that even Tribbles disliked was 1st seen in "Errand of Mercy"
the Klingons
Kevin
$400 [10]
A monkey that looks like it's wearing a hood, or a monk who does wear one
a capuchin
Hugh
DD $1,000 [19]
Thissong by The Shirelles was the 1st No. 1 hit of the rock era by any girl group:"Tonight, you're mine completely / You give your love so sweetly / Tonight, the light of love is in your eyes"
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow?"
Hugh
$500 [21]
The Chakri dynasty has reigned in this southeast Asian country since 1782
Thailand
Kevin
$500 [23]
In California you can find replicas of mission bells marking the route of this "Royal Highway"
El Camino Real
Hugh
$500 [6]
It's the lowest setting on the hand phaser
stun
Carol
$500 [11]
Named after a lord, it's a loose coat with slanted shoulder seams extending to the neckline
a raglan
Carol

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY BIRDS TOYS & GAMES INTERNATIONAL TRIVIA JUNE KIPLING QUOTES
$200 [3]
Alaska is the only U.S. state to border this ocean
the Arctic Ocean
Kevin
$200 [1]
As you might expect, the stilt was named for these features, which are long & slender
legs
Hugh
$200 [19]
One is coiled within a yo-yo or wrapped around a top
a rope (cord, twine, string)
Carol
$200 [7]
Some of these African "little people" get their protein from eating winged termites
the pygmies
Kevin
$200 [17]
With a 40 ft. x 50 ft. screen & parking for 400 cars, the 1st one of these opened in 1933 in Camden, N.J.
a drive-in theater
Hugh Kevin
$200 [13]
You'll be a man "if you can keep" this "when all about you are losing theirs & blaming it on you"
your head
Kevin
$400 [4]
The James River is the largest waterway entirely within this state
Virginia
Hugh
$400 [2]
These avian messengers are sometimes called "homers" for short
(homing) pigeons
Kevin
$400 [20]
The top of this Mattel toy springs open when the weasel pops
jack in the box
$400 [8]
Built circa 449 B.C., the Temple of Hephaestus is the best-preserved temple in this country
Greece
Hugh
$400 [26]
On June 17, 1928 she was the only woman on a flight that left Newfoundland & landed in Wales
Amelia Earhart
$400 [14]
"Bite on" this, "old man, & don't let them think you're afraid"
the bullet
Kevin
$600 [5]
There's a salt lake on this island, Hawaii's 3rd largest
Oahu
Carol Kevin
$600 [9]
In "The Sound of Music", "wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings" are "a few of" these
my favorite things
Kevin
$600 [21]
The Pennsylvania, the Short Line, the B&O & the Reading
railroads in Monopoly
Kevin
$600 [10]
The color of Bermuda's buses & beaches
pink
Carol Kevin
$600 [28]
The book "What Happened When" says he began his exploration of Kentucky June 7, 1769
Daniel Boone
Kevin
$600 [15]
Word that ends the quote, "The devil whispered behind the leaves, 'It's pretty, but is it...'"
art
$800 [6]
The number of U.S. states that border Mexico
4
Hugh Kevin
$800 [16]
Mimus polyglottos is the scientific name of this bird, noted for mimicking others
a mockingbird
Kevin
$800 [23]
At the start of a checkers game, this many black squares are empty of pieces
8
Carol Hugh
$1,000 [27]
Known for their unusual wildlife, these Pacific islands are also called the Archipielago de Colon
the Galapagos Islands
Carol
$800 [22]
Line that follows "though I've belted you an' flayed you, by the livin' gawd that made you..."
"Better man than I am, Gunga Din"
Hugh
$1,000 [11]
This 107 mile long lake helps separate New England from New York
Lake Champlain
Kevin
$1,000 [18]
Almost all species of pheasants are native to this continent
Asia
Kevin
$1,000 [25]
Of the numbered cards in a standard deck, the 3 that have a symbol in the exact center
3, 5, and 9
DD $2,000 [12]
This Bahamian capital took its name from the family name of England's King William III
Nassau
Kevin
$1,000 [24]
It's where "the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the bay!"
the road to Mandalay
Hugh

Final Jeopardy!

ACTRESSES

In 1955, she was the 1st adult actress to win an honorary Oscar, but she didn't attend the ceremony

Greta Garbo

Hugh "Who was Mary Pickford?" — wagered $500
Carol "Who was Grae Kelly?" — wagered $2,601
Kevin "Who is Greta Garbo?" — wagered $3,000

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