Show #1519 - Thursday, March 21, 1991

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Contestants

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Peggy O'Toole, an actress and secretary from New York City, New York

Ed Guz, a business manager from Howell, New Jersey

Deborah Bedell, an executive recruiter from Greenwich, Connecticut (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORERS
CLICHES
U.S. STATES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
"C" FOOD
THE DONNA REED SHOW
    $100 5
This New York Herald reporter explored the Congo River for three years after finding Livingstone
    $100 9
A suspicious person is said to smell one of these rodents
    $100 13
This state finds the orange blossom special, so it was made the state flower
    $100 1
In 1985, this corporation started a new company to make cars under the trade name Saturn
    $100 3
The protein-rich pod of an evergreen tree, its pulp is used as a substitute for chocolate
    $100 16
Of Fernwood, Hilldale or Mayberry, the TV town in which the Stone family lived
    $200 11
In 1478, he served as a purchasing agent for the Genoese traders Di Negro & Centurione
    $200 17
If your hat is in this, you're a candidate
    $200 14
Named for an Indian chief who helped the railroad get land, Pocatello is this state's 2nd-largest city
    $200 2
In a 1990 survey, frequent flyers rated this Soviet airline last in overall service
    $200 6
A steak cut from the tenderloin of beef that will do for 2
    DD: $200 27
Member of the cast heard here:

"Johnny Angel / How I love him"
    $300 12
A pile of bones in the Cathedral of Lima is said to be the remains of this conqueror
    $300 18
To rub this in a wound means to add insult to injury; ouch!
    $300 15
This state's first governor, William A. Egan, was reelected in 1970
    $300 4
Sony is the first company in the United States to mass market DAT recorders, DAT standing for this
    $300 7
Mark Twain called it "cabbage with a college education"
    $300 28
"Hogan's Heroes" star who played the Stone's family friend, Dave Kelsey
    $400 21
This Portuguese prince promoted explorations of Africa's west coast in the 1400s, but never went himself
    $400 19
To rule this means to be in charge, as a cock of the walk could tell you
    $400 25
Its early inhabitants didn't have chalets, they lived in cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde
    $400 23
West of the Mississippi, McCormick Spices are sold under this name of a company it acquired in 1947
    $400 8
A gelded rooster fed intensively so that it's plumper than an ordinary chicken
    $400 29
He turned in his Mouseketeer ears to star as Donna's son, Jeff Stone
    $500 22
This Frenchman explored Canada as far west as Lake Huron & later became its governor
    $500 20
Probably originating among circus folk or traveling theater groups, it means "let's get moving"
    $500 26
The Oregon Trail began in this state
    $500 24
This media company's holdings include several major newspapers & the Chicago Cubs
    $500 10
Legend has it that Napoleon named this soft French cheese & kissed the waitress who served it
    $500 30
The medical specialty of Donna's husband, Dr. Alex Stone

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

Deborah Ed Peggy
$700 $1,300 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Deborah Ed Peggy
$3,000 $1,500 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS QUOTES
FIRST FAMILIES
PLAYWRIGHTS
ASTRONOMY
POT LUCK
INTERNATIONAL PARKS
    $200 3
Many centuries ago, Menander called marriage "a necessary one of these"
    $200 16
She appeared with the folks on "Sesame Street" as an advocate of literacy
    $200 1
He wrote for radio before succeeding on Broadway with "All My Sons" in 1947
    $200 8
The seven brightest stars of Ursa Major or the Great Bear form this famous pattern
    $200 18
The Book of Thoth, or Tot, is the traditional name for this deck of cards
    $200 26
Nepal's Royal Chitwan National Park is a rhinoceros sanctuary in the foothills of these mountains
    $400 4
Mao Tse-Tung said, "Political power grows out of the barrel of one of these"
    $400 17
It rained on her 1971 Rose Garden wedding, the first one held outdoors at the White House
    $400 2
The pen name of Yiddish author Solomon Rabinowitz or a Yiddish way to say, "Peace be with you"
    $400 9
Elliptical, irregular & spiral are the 3 main types of these star systems
    $400 19
In 1822, Jefferson City, Missouri, was laid out by the son of this frontiersman
    $400 27
This country's national parks include Megiddo, Caesarea, & Masada
    $600 5
Novel in which Tolstoy wrote, "The strongest of all warriors are these two, time & patience"
    $600 23
After his fiancee died, a possible suicide, he never married
    $600 13
His 1881 play "Ghosts" created a furor wherever it first played
    $600 10
Helpful to farmers, the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called this
    $600 20
Baseball, Manchester & London are three different boards commonly used for this game
    $600 28
Appropriately, the world's largest park is located on this, the world's largest island
    $800 6
The actual Shakespeare quote is not, "gild the lily", but do this to it
    $800 24
His son was a Confederate general & his daughter was married to Jefferson Davis
    $800 14
Bald, absurdist playwright who wrote "The Bald Soprano"
    $800 11
As the evening star, this planet has been called Hesperus
    $800 21
In 1978, she became the first immediate member of the royal family to get divorced since Henry VIII
    DD: $400 29
One can visit prehistoric stone statues at Chile's Isla de Pascua National Park on this island
    DD: $1,000 7
Coleridge wrote, "In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a stately" one of these "decree"
    $1000 25
Family name of the man who was a brother of one president & father of a first lady
    $1000 15
This Englishman is said to have established his reputation with 1959's "The Caretaker"
    $1000 12
Edwin Hubble discovered, "The farther a galaxy is from us, the faster it's" doing this
    $1000 22
In 1817 he liberated Chile from Spanish rule & became Supreme Dictator
    $1000 30
Botswana's Gemsbok Park is a game preserve set aside in this desert

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Deborah Ed Peggy
$8,400 $100 $3,200
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

RIVERS
1 of the 2 rivers longer than 1200 miles that begin in Canada & flow to the sea through part of the U.S.

Final scores:

Deborah Ed Peggy
$6,900 $199 $300
2-day champion: $14,400 3rd place 2nd place

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Deborah Ed Peggy
$8,400 $1,500 $3,200
24 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
10 R,
7 W
(including 2 DDs)
15 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $13,100

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Game tape date: 1991-01-29
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