Responses for Show #1104 - Thursday, May 25, 1989

Rich Lerner game 3.

Contestants

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Lynn Parana, a sales representative from Los Angeles, California

Tom Baldridge, a graduate student originally from Indianapolis, Indiana

Rich Lerner, a lawyer from Silver Spring, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,400)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

STARTS WITH "V"
BALLET
1981
HOLLYWOOD QUOTES
ELECTRICITY
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB
    $100 1
vinegar

Tom
    $100 26
a cat

Tom
    $100 2
the Indianapolis 500

Rich
    $100 4
Scarlett O'Hara

Tom
    $100 5
Benjamin Franklin

Rich
    $100 14
the lamb following her to school (bringing the lamb to school accepted)

Rich
    $200 3
Vertigo

Tom
    $200 28
The Prodigal Son

Tom
    $200 10
excommunication

Rich
    $200 15
Mel Brooks

Rich
    $200 9
static electricity

Rich
    $200 20
set it to music

Rich
    $300 6
the ventricles

Rich
    $300 30
Nijinsky

Lynn
    $300 11
Frank Sinatra

Rich
    $300 16
Sam Goldwyn

Lynn
    $300 19
(Lynn: What is a battery?)

an electromagnet

Lynn
Triple Stumper
    $300 21
(Alex: Right, his new phonograph.)

Thomas Edison

Rich
    $400 7
Vishnu

Tom
    $400 29
the corps de ballet

Lynn
    $400 12
(Alex: "America," Neil Diamond, and [*] is the correct title of the film.)

The Jazz Singer

Rich
    $400 17
(Lynn: Oh, gee. Who was Terry-Thomas?)

Groucho Marx

Lynn
Triple Stumper
    $400 23
alternating current (AC)

Tom
    $400 22
Massachusetts

Tom
    $500 8
the valence

Triple Stumper
    $500 27
Swan Lake

Rich
    $500 13
Crimes of the Heart

Triple Stumper
    $500 18
D.W. Griffith

Rich
    $500 24
the frog

Lynn
    $500 25
Sarah Josepha Hale

Triple Stumper

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

Rich Tom Lynn
$1,600 $800 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rich Tom Lynn
$3,400 $1,900 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

ART
BY THE NUMBERS
(Alex: ...there will be a number, probably, in all of the correct responses.)
DRAMA
THE OLD WEST
THE MYSTERIOUS EAST
POTPOURRI
    $200 3
David

Rich
    $200 8
the Six Million Dollar Man

Rich
    $200 22
Caesar and Cleopatra

Triple Stumper
    $200 1
[ERRATUM: The name transliteration given leaves out a k: Tashunka-Uitko.]

Crazy Horse

Rich
    $200 2
Hirohito

Tom
    $200 17
the carrot

Rich
    $400 9
Slaughterhouse-Five

Tom
    $400 23
The Crucible

Tom
    $400 13
Butch Cassidy

Lynn
    $400 4
Hong Kong

Lynn
    $400 18
(Alex: The food in this case--not fast enough, Rich--is [*]. Apis--bess.)

honey

Triple Stumper
    $600 10
4F

Rich
    $600 25
Tennessee Williams

Tom
    $600 14
Judge Roy Bean

Rich
    $600 5
warriors (or soldiers)

Rich
    $600 19
Guinevere

Rich
    $800 11
forty winks

Tom
    $800 26
(Tom: I'm sorry, who is Victory Hugo?)

Molière

Tom
Triple Stumper
    $800 15
the Church of the Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)

Rich
    $800 6
[NOTE: A more correct response would have been "the ethnic majority of China".]

the Chinese

Lynn
    $800 20
The New Yorker

Tom
    $3,400 24
(Tom: Who is Rembrandt?)

Peter Paul Rubens

Tom
    $1000 12
451 degrees (Fahrenheit)

Rich
    $1,000 27
(Tom: I'm sorry.)
(Alex: No? What is [*]? They did an updated television version this year.)
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

A Raisin in the Sun

Tom
    $1000 16
Belle Starr

Lynn
    $1000 7
(Tom: What is Liberia?)
...
(Alex: We're dealing with THE MYSTERIOUS EAST, Tom, you forgot that.)

Thailand

RichTom
    $1000 21
silk stockings

Rich

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rich Tom Lynn
$10,400 -$1,100 $3,400
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

MONEY
[Alex interrupts the "Think!" music and it cuts off before finishing.]
(Alex: Both of our contestants completed their responses very quickly on that. Earlier today, one of our researchers, Carlo Panno, made an interesting comment on our show--well, before our, uh--in our, uh, rehearsal round. He said that "Whenever a question comes up about a country that was the first to do anything, and I don't know what it is," he says, "I always go to [*].")
LynnWhat is China?
$3,400
RichWhat is China?
$2,600
China

Final scores:

Rich Tom Lynn
$13,000 -$1,100 $6,800
3-day champion: $34,400 3rd place: Kosta Boda crystal stemware from Sweden 2nd place: a trip to St. Martin on Eastern Airlines with hotel at Mullet Bay Resort

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rich Tom Lynn
$10,400 $3,300 $3,400
25 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
14 R,
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
8 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $17,100

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Game tape date: 1989-01-31
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