Responses for Show #1075 - Friday, April 14, 1989

1000th episode taped.

Contestants

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Miriam Nadel, an aerospace engineer originally from Island Park, New York

Cecil Rose, a computer programmer originally from Sheffield, Alabama

Glenn Kane, an emergency physician from Venice, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,500)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

BALLET
THE VICE PRESIDENT
SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA
SPORTS
ROCK GROUPS
"MR."s IN THE DICTIONARY
    $100 11
England

Glenn
    $100 1
Air Force Two

Glenn
    $100 9
To be, or not to be

Cecil
    $100 6
(Cecil: Who is Kareem Jabbar?)
[Cecil's response was accepted with no mention from him or Alex of "Abdul."]

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Cecil
    $100 12
[Alex called on Cecil as "sess-ul" when Cecil had said his name was "see-sul" when chatting with Alex who had said it both ways more than once during the first segment.]
[Laughter]

The Supremes

Cecil
    $100 13
Mr. Nice Guy

Miriam
    $200 14
feet

Glenn
    $500 2
(Glenn: ...What is, uh, [*]?)

break a tie vote

Glenn
    $200 10
The Merchant of Venice

Miriam
    $200 7
Scotland

Cecil
    $200 15
The Doors

Miriam
    $200 19
Mr. Big

Glenn
    $300 16
The Rite of Spring

Glenn
    $300 3
eagle

Cecil
    $300 20
A Midsummer Night's Dream

Glenn
    $300 8
Mickey Mantle

Glenn
    $300 17
Cream

Glenn
    $300 24
Mr. Right

Miriam
    $400 22
(Alex: Variations are usually performed as solos. We've got a minute to go in the round.)

one

Triple Stumper
    $400 4
(Miriam: What is president?)

acting president

CecilMiriam
    $400 21
Caliban

Miriam
    $400 26
Doug Flutie

Triple Stumper
    $400 18
The Lovin' Spoonful

Cecil
    $400 25
Mr. Clean

Glenn
    $500 23
(Glenn: Who is Margot Fonteyn?)

(Anna) Pavlova

GlennMiriam
    $500 5
(Miriam: What is Blair House?)

Naval Observatory

CecilMiriam
    $500 27
Octavius

Glenn
    $500 28
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

Brazil

Glenn

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$900 $1,600 -$700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$3,200 $2,100 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

THE 19TH CENTURY
[The TH was uppercase and half the size of the 19.]
LITERATURE ON FILM
ECONOMICS
FLOWERS
WEATHER
"G"EOGRAPHY
    $200 23
Mexico

Glenn
    $200 14
Walter Mitty

Glenn
    $200 11
research & development

Glenn
    $200 10
wisteria

Cecil
    $200 1
monsoons

Glenn
    $200 2
Georgetown

Glenn
    $400 24
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)

Wilhelmina

Triple Stumper
    $400 16
James Michener

Glenn
    $400 12
gross national product

Glenn
    $400 18
pansy

Miriam
    $400 4
(Cecil: What is fog?)

frost

CecilMiriam
    $400 3
(Glenn: What is Guadalcanal?)

Guam

GlennMiriam
    $600 25
balloons

Glenn
    $600 28
War and Peace

Miriam
    $600 13
devalue

Cecil
    $600 19
(Miriam: What is a crocus?)

daffodil

Miriam
Triple Stumper
    $600 5
Nor'easter

Glenn
    $600 6
Gorky Park

Cecil
    $800 26
Switzerland

Cecil
    $1,000 29
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

Edna Ferber

Miriam
    $800 15
entrepreneur

Cecil
    $2,000 20
(Miriam: Um...What is the [*]?)
(Alex: A good guess, Miriam...you went for the obvious one and it worked out.)

Nile

Miriam
    $800 9
World Meteorological Organization

Cecil
    $800 7
Ghent

Glenn
    $1000 27
(Cecil: What was the October Revolution?)

December Revolution

CecilMiriam
    $1000 17
(John Maynard) Keynes

Miriam
    $1000 21
the Netherlands

Miriam
    $1000 22
cumulonimbus

Glenn
    $1000 8
Ghana

Miriam

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$7,600 $4,500 $9,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

OLD TESTAMENT
CecilWho was Jonah?
$1,700
GlennWho was Jonah?
$7,599
MiriamWho was Abraham?
$6,201
Jonah

Final scores:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$15,199 $6,200 $2,799
2-day champion: $23,699 2nd place: Colortyme VCR + Service Merchandise gift certificate 3rd place: Armitron watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$7,300 $4,500 $7,600
23 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R,
2 W
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $19,400

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Game tape date: 1988-12-13
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