Show #1910 1992-12-18 (taped 1992-09-01) Regular

Contestants

Dan Teebor — a development associate from Playa Del Rey, California

Lillian Bosworth — a teacher from San Diego, California

Harry Koga — a student affairs assistant from Berkeley, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $16,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Harry $2,300 $3,200 $5,400 $0
3rd place: Aiwa stereo system + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! games for the Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis
$5,200
22 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Lillian $300 $2,200 $6,500 $13,000
New champion: $13,000
$7,000
18 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Dan $400 $1,500 $6,700 $3,000
2nd place: trip to Quail Lodge Resort, Carmel, California + Pinseeker golf clubs
$6,700
14 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE MOON TELEVISION PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES ALICE IN WONDERLAND ETIQUETTE "P"s & "Q"s
$100 [1]
This force on the surface of the moon is only about 1/6 that on Earth's surface
gravity
Harry
$100 [6]
In series titles this word preceded "Dolls" & "Chase"
Paper
Harry
$100 [11]
His library opened on June 30, 1941, while he was still president
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Harry
$100 [17]
When he jumps down a large hole under the hedge, Alice follows him
the White Rabbit
Lillian Dan
$100 [21]
Types of these used by the etiquette-conscious include business, place & calling
cards
Harry
$100 [13]
A musical note whose time value equals half of a half note
a quarter note
Dan
$200 [2]
The large flat areas of the moon are called maria or, in English, these
seas
Harry
$200 [7]
When this show debuted on public television in 1980, its host was Gene Shalit; Vincent Price replaced him
Mystery!
Harry
$200 [12]
Opened in 1991 in Simi Valley, California, it's the largest of all presidential libraries at 153,000 sq. ft.
Ronald Reagan
Harry Lillian
$200 [18]
The Duchess has one of these amphibians for a footman
a frog
Lillian
$200 [27]
Traditionally, a debutante's escort gives her one of these wearable floral gifts
a corsage
Dan
$200 [14]
The "steak and kidney" type of this food is an old English favorite
a pie
Harry
$300 [3]
By some estimates Newton, the deepest of these on the Moon, is large enough to swallow Everest
a crater
Dan
$300 [8]
As this character Peter Graves led the impossible Missions Force
Jim Phelps
Lillian
$300 [15]
Located in Dorchester, Massachusetts, his library is housed in a building designed by I.M. Pei
JFK
Lillian
$300 [19]
When Alice meets the caterpillar, he's sitting on one of these fungi
a mushroom
Harry
$300 [28]
It's the part of an artichoke that should be eaten with a knife & fork
the heart
Dan
$300 [24]
Boxing fans may know that John Sholto Douglas was only 14 when he became Marquess of this
Queensberry
Dan
$400 [4]
A geographical feature on the moon's far side is named for this "War of the Worlds" author
H.G. Wells
Harry
$400 [9]
On this show it was Chief Thunderthud, not a teenage turtle, who yelled "Kowabunga!"
Howdy Doody
Lillian
$400 [16]
You'll find the Camp David Accords & Copies of the SALT II treaty at his presidential library
Carter
Harry Lillian
$400 [20]
This queen, whom Carroll called the "embodiment of ungovernable passion", is a real card, too
The Queen of Hearts
Lillian Dan
$400 [29]
To serve salt from a saltcellar, a tiny one these utensils should be used
a spoon
Harry
$400 [25]
As ursine means bearlike, this adjective from the Latin means swinelike
porcine
Lillian
DD $700 [5]
This phase of the moon occurs when none of its lighted side faces earth
the new moon
Harry
$500 [10]
On "Sesame Street" it's the profession of the Muppet Flo Bear
a writer
Harry
$500 [22]
The Gerald R. Ford Library is located on the campus of this university
(University of) Michigan
Lillian
$500 [23]
The Mad Hatter & the March Hare try to stuff this rodent into a teapot
the Dormouse
Lillian
$500 [30]
Slices of this fruit should accompany the finger bowls presented after lobster is eaten
a lemon
Lillian
$500 [26]
Another nickname of this soccer great, Perola Negra, means "black pearl"
Pele
Harry

Double Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORERS PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE NOBEL LAUREATES U.S. GOVERNMENT POETS SHRUBS & BUSHES
$200 [17]
While exploring the headwaters of the Arkansas River, he discovered the Colorado peak named for him
Zebulon Pike
Lillian
$200 [6]
The world's largest chocolate & confectionery factory is in this Pennsylvania community
Hershey
Harry
$200 [26]
In April 1992 this Nobel-winning nun appealed to the California gov. to spare a condemned murderer
Mother Teresa
Dan
$200 [1]
Call letters for radio & TV stations are assigned by this agency
the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Harry
$200 [8]
His fiancee Mary Campbell was the subject of his poem "Highland Mary"
Robbie Burns
Harry
$200 [13]
The American Beauty hybrid of this bush was imported from France in 1886
a rose
Harry
$400 [22]
When he reached Mexico in 1519, many believed he was the god Quetzalcoatl
Hernan Cortes
Harry
$400 [7]
The state produces over 95% of the nation's anthracite variety of this fuel
coal
Lillian
$400 [27]
Gerty Cori shared the Medicine Prize for showing how the body converts glycogen to this sugar
Glucose
Lillian
$400 [2]
This division of the Department of Transportation certifies civilian pilots
the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
Dan
$400 [9]
This lord wrote, "O God! It is a fearful thing to see the human soul take wing"
Lord Byron
Harry Lillian
$400 [14]
During Christmas many decorate their homes with wreaths made from this red-berried shrub
a holly
Harry
$600 [23]
When this French explorer died in Quebec City in 1635, only 150 settlers lived there
Champlain
Lillian
$600 [19]
In 1812 the state capital moved from Lancaster to this city
Harrisburg
Dan
$600 [28]
Mairead Corrigan & Betty Williams won for leading the peace movement in this part of the United Kingdom
Ulster (or Northern Ireland)
Harry
$600 [3]
Each year about 1,000 police officials get advanced training at its National Academy in Quantico, Va.
the FBI
Harry Lillian
$600 [10]
She published "Revolutionary Petunias", a collection of poems, 9 years before "The Color Purple"
Alice Walker
Dan
DD $500 [18]
The twigs of this shrub, salix discolor, have clusters called catkins
pussywillow
Lillian
$800 [24]
On March 3, 1513 he set out on an expedition from Puerto Rico in search of Bimini
Ponce de Leon
Harry
$800 [20]
The American Federation of Labor was founded in this city in 1886
Pittsburgh
Dan
$800 [29]
Dorothy Hodgkin won in this science for determining the structure of vitamin B
chemistry
Dan
$800 [4]
The Office of Attorney General was created in 1789, but this department wasn't established until 1870
the Department of Justice
Dan
$800 [11]
The last section of his "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" is called "The Epitaph"
(Thomas) Gray
Lillian
$600 [15]
This food starch used to make puddings comes from the cassava shrub
tapioca
Lillian
$1,000 [25]
His voyages to India were the subject of an epic 1572 poem, "The Lusiads"
Vasco da Gama
$1,000 [21]
The Lehigh & Schuylkill Rivers are Pennsylvania's major tributaries of this eastern river
The Delaware
Lillian
DD $1,000 [30]
3 of 1991 Literature winner Nadine Gordimer's books were banned in this, her home country
South Africa
Dan
$1,000 [5]
Founded in 1914, this agency administers the Truth in Lending Act & the Fair Packaging & Labeling Act
the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)
Harry
$1,000 [12]
This female poet was the subject of Hugh Whitemore's play "Stevie"
Stevie Smith
$800 [16]
This fragrant purple shrub of the olive family has lent its name to a purple color
the lilac

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC NAMES

This prominent European family took its name from a red shield painted on an ancestral home

the Rothschilds

Harry "Who are the Hapsburgs?" — wagered $5,400
Lillian "Who were the Rothchilds?" — wagered $6,500
Dan "Who were Borgias" — wagered $3,700

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