Show #887 - Tuesday, June 14, 1988

Stephen Lebowitz game 3.

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Charles McBride, a front office manager from Scottsdale, Arizona

Keith Richards, an operations manager originally from Wheeling, West Virginia

Stephen Lebowitz, a physician from Los Angeles, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $32,600)

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Jeopardy! Round

1978
MUSEUMS
MUSICAL METALS
INVERTEBRATES
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
"G" WHIZ!
    $100 13
He died September 30, & Charlie McCarthy hasn't spoken since
    $100 14
David Hockney's show at LACMA featured a portrait of this late "Hairspray" star--in male attire
    $100 7
Word that precedes rock group names Horse, Butterfly & Maiden
    $100 1
There's an estimated average of 1/2 a ton of these nocturnal crawlers in an acre of soil
    $100 21
In this fairy tale, the last words spoken by one of the 3 animal characters were, "And here she is"
    $100 2
Zane, or Lady Jane
    $200 23
On January 19, Volkswagen halted production of this model in Germany
    $200 18
Ptolemy I was the daddy, not the mummy, of the famed museum & library in this city
    $200 9
According to the RIAA, a single that has sold 2 million units is certified as this
    $200 6
They have about twice the number of legs as centipedes of the same length
    $200 22
"Tunnel in the Sky" & "A Wrinkle in Time" are 2 novels for children written in this genre
    $200 3
Poet Edgar, whether or not he was invited to dinner
    $300 24
Warren Beatty's 1978 film was a remake of 1941's "Here Comes Mr. Jordan", not this, its 1943 namesake
    $300 19
This Hollywood store's Bra Museum boasts bras worn by Madonna, the Pointer Sisters, & even Tony Curtis
    $300 10
A 1974 hit for America, or a hit character in "The Wizard of Oz"
    $300 8
A slug is basically a land snail that doesn't have a prominent one of these
    $300 28
Title adjective describing the wilderness "journey" of 2 dogs & a cat to find the humans they love
    $300 4
A brown & white cow or its Channel Island home
    $400 25
His hitting streak stopped at 44 games, disappointing everybody except maybe Joe DiMaggio
    $400 20
This religious leader's former residence, Beehive House, is now a museum
    DD: $800 12
Not the lead singer, but the back-up band heard here:
    $400 11
A spineless jellyfish does this by alternately relaxing & contracting its bell
    $400 29
Winnie-the-Pooh's real name
    $400 5
It commonly precedes "drop" or "Arabic"
    $500 27
In January, 35 new trainees for this job were announced, including 6 women & 3 blacks
    $500 26
The cabildo where this agreement was signed in 1803 now houses part of the Louisiana State Museum
    $500 16
Appropriate title of Neil Young's only solo single to go gold
    $500 15
Audubon says these ants "have no fixed place of abode...occupying only temporary bivouacs"
    $500 30
Of the 4 Bremen Town Musicians, it's the only 2-legged animal
    $500 17
This word for "sociable" comes from the Latin meaning "belonging to a flock"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Stephen Keith Charles
$1,000 $1,900 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Stephen Keith Charles
$2,800 $4,500 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN WOMEN
(Alex: There's a good one!)
AWARDS
ANCIENT WORLDS
POLAND
NAME CHANGES
SHAKESPEAREAN LAST LINES
(Alex: These are not the last lines of plays, these will be the last lines spoken by a particular character.)
    $200 6
This Smith graduate went to India to study politics before founding Ms. Magazine
    $200 11
This country awards the "Order of Pius" for personal & civil merit
    $200 16
In the Temple of Vesta, goddess of the hearth, this was allowed to go out only once a year
    $200 18
This labor union went underground after it was outlawed in 1982
    $200 1
Lyle Russell Cedric Henderson used this nickname to conduct "The Tonight Show" band
    $200 26
This king's last words were "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"
    $400 7
She married a man named Fortune, but after a few anthropological field trips, they got divorced
    $400 12
In 1988, he won the 1st "America's Hope Award", & his name appeared twice on it
    $400 17
Interestingly, the earliest form of the Etruscan alphabet contained this # of letters
    $400 19
More than 70% of land for this use remains in private hands, the highest % in the Warsaw Pact
    $400 2
German-born Simone Kaminker found "Room at the Top" as 1 of France's finest film stars under this name
    $400 27
He said, "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die."
    DD: $2,000 8
Sadly, she died 14 years before the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote
    $600 13
In 1988, they became the 1st pop group to get the American Music Awards' Award of Merit
    $600 23
Fencers in ancient Egypt wore this piece of equipment tied to their wigs
    $600 20
Poland borders on this body of salt water
    $600 3
Patti Woodward, who won an Oscar for her moving performance as Ma Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath"
    $600 28
She said, "O happy dagger, this is thy sheath; there rest, & let me die."
    $800 9
"Ramona" author Helen Hunt Jackson & this poetess were childhood playmates in Amherst, Mass.
    DD: $1,000 14
2 of the 3 types of short subjects for which you can win an Oscar
    $800 24
It was the capital of Hammurabi's empire
    $800 21
It equals 100 groszy
    $800 4
Ray Cramton, who was the main man on "Medical Center"
    $800 29
She gasped, "O my dear Hamlet -- the drink, the drink! I am poisoned!"
    $1000 10
She was a nurse, cook & spy during the Civil War, but was best known as the Moses of her people
    $1000 15
Of the only 25 recipients of this Nobel Prize, 15 have been Americans
    $1000 25
The Sumerians established Sumer in what is now this Mideast country
    $1000 22
In 1795, partition by Russia, Austria & this country wiped Poland off the map
    $1000 5
Herbert Charles Angelo Kuchacevic, Clouseau's frazzled boss in "The Pink Panther" movies
    $1000 30
He said, "I kissed thee ere I killed thee: no way but this, killing myself, to die upon a kiss"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Stephen Keith Charles
$9,200 $9,700 $4,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE OLYMPICS
The 2 U.S. states that have hosted the Summer Olympic Games

Final scores:

Stephen Keith Charles
$18,200 $8,850 $8,000
3-day champion: $50,800 2nd place: Trip to Maui, Hawaii 3rd place: Oki Telecom mobile cellular telephone

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Stephen Keith Charles
$7,800 $9,100 $4,400
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $21,300

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Game tape date: 1988-03-14
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