Responses for Show #1125 - Friday, June 23, 1989

Contestants

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Dwight Moore, a deputy district attorney from Riverside, California

Martin Lee, a biostatistician originally from London, England

Bob Boyd, an Air Force officer from Redlands, California

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Jeopardy! Round responses

CAMPAIGN '88
TV TRIVIA
TECHNOLOGY
"RIGHT" SONGS
LEFTOVERS
SPELL THAT NAME
(Alex: Spell the name that appears in quotation marks.)
    $100 1
Michael Dukakis

Martin
    $100 13
doorman

Martin
    $100 2
pregnancy

Bob
    $100 11
"Walk Right In"

Dwight
    $100 21
Roman

Bob
    $100 24
J-O-N-I

Bob
    $200 3
(Bob: What is, uh, Texas and...)

Texas & Indiana

BobMartin
    $200 15
the Brady Bunch

Bob
    $200 4
embalm (mummify)

Dwight
    $200 12
"The Right Thing to Do"

Bob
    $200 22
(Martin: What is from getting wet?)
(Alex: No...Be more specific, no that's not even good enough.)

from sticking to the top of the shaker (sticking)

MartinDwight
    $300 6
ACLU

Bob
    $300 16
Lawrence Welk

Martin
    $300 5
paper

Bob
    $300 14
(Dwight: What is "It's the Right Thing to Do?)

"It's All Right with Me"

Dwight
Triple Stumper
    $300 23
(Dwight: What is a loop?)

loop (frame, hoop)

Dwight
    $400 7
Thomas Kean

Bob
    $500 17
The Golddiggers

Martin
    $400 9
SOS (Morse)

Dwight
    $400 19
(Dwight: What is "Night Time is the Right Time?")

"Right Time of the Night"

MartinDwight
    $400 25
(Martin: What is an oboe?)
...
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

bassoon

MartinDwight
    $500 8
Jesse Jackson

Martin
    $500 18
San Francisco

Martin
    $500 10
automation

Dwight
    $500 20
(Alex: A minute to go in the round.)

"It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'"

Triple Stumper

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Bob Martin Dwight
$1,300 $900 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Martin Dwight
$1,500 $2,000 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

U.S.A.
FOOD
BOOKS & AUTHORS
JEWELRY
WORDS
EUROPEAN HISTORY
    $200 2
Kamehameha

Bob
    $200 23
(Martin: Who is Campbell?)

Campbell

Martin
    $200 16
Philip Roth

Bob
    $200 21
oysters

Martin
    $200 10
(Martin: What is a ballot?)

vote

BobMartin
    $200 1
Bismarck

Martin
    $400 7
(Martin: What is Ford Theater?)
[Martin's response was accepted and Alex added nothing.)

Ford's Theater

Martin
    $400 30
heavy cream

Dwight
    $400 17
[Martin's name appeared and disappeared many times throughout the round in a technical glitch and Alex mentioned that he still knew Martin's name.]

Aldous Huxley

Martin
    $400 22
coal

Dwight
    $400 12
cobra

Dwight
    $400 3
(Alex: The king was Philip II.)

Spain

Dwight
    $600 8
Latin Americans (Hispanics)

Dwight
    $600 29
marzipan

Dwight
    $600 18
Harper Lee

Martin
    $600 24
India

Martin
    $600 13
nepotism

Dwight
    $600 4
(Martin: Who is Sir Thomas More?)
(Dwight: Who is the Archbishop of Canterbury?)
(Alex: We want a name.)
[Dwight sheepishly shakes head no.]
(Alex: Sorry.)

Thomas à Becket

BobMartinDwight
    $1,000 9
Maine

Dwight
    $800 28
France

Martin
    $800 19
Bret Harte

Martin
    $800 25
tiffany

Triple Stumper
    $800 14
stories

Dwight
    $800 5
indulgences

Bob
    $1000 11
North Carolina

Dwight
    $1000 27
cheese

Triple Stumper
    $1000 20
Edith Wharton

Triple Stumper
    $1,000 26
(Alex: [upon reveal of the Daily Double] Here's a chance for you to get right back into the thick of this,
Martin, we've got a minute left in the round.)
...
(Martin: Um...What is an opal?)

alexandrite

Martin
    $1000 15
anachronism

Bob
    $1000 6
(Martin: What is the Hundred Years' War?)

Thirty Years' War

BobMartin

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Martin Dwight
$5,500 $3,400 $7,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

MAN IN SPACE
MartinWhat is Skylab?
$600
BobWhat is Skylab?
$5,500
DwightWhat is Spacelab
$4,001
Skylab

Final scores:

Bob Martin Dwight
$11,000 $4,000 $2,999
New champion: $11,000 2nd place: a trip on Delta to Mexico & stay at Krystal Ixtapa 3rd place: Alsy quartet of lamps

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bob Martin Dwight
$5,500 $4,300 $6,800
15 R,
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $16,600

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Game tape date: 1989-02-14
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