Responses for Show #1185 - Friday, October 27, 1989

Steve Berman game 4.

Contestants

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Jim Drake, a student originally from Niagara Falls, New York

Ed Brown, a financial consultant from Los Angeles, California

Steve Berman, a film executive from Santa Monica, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $21,800)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

19th CENTURY AMERICA
BIOLOGY
TV SHERIFFS
NONFICTION
MONEY
"KEY"s
    $100 3
Louisiana

Jim
    $100 8
the skin

Jim
    $100 1
Suzanne Somers

Steve
    $100 18
Orel Hershiser

Jim
    $100 17
(Steve: What is Lloyds?)

the Bank of England

SteveJim
    $100 13
Francis Scott Key

Ed
    $200 4
Columbus

Jim
    $200 10
fraternal twins

Jim
    $200 2
(Jim: Who is Andy Griffith?)
(Alex: Be more specific.)
(Jim: Andy... Taylor.)

Andy Taylor

Jim
    $200 19
divorce

Steve
    $200 26
the franc

Ed
    $200 15
Key West, Florida

Ed
    $300 5
alcohol

Steve
    $300 11
the sea (or ocean current)

Steve
    $300 7
The Dukes of Hazzard

Ed
    $300 20
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations

Jim
    $300 27
zinc

Jim
    $300 23
"The Keystone State"

Steve
    $400 6
"(Oh, Dem) Golden Slippers"

Steve
    $400 14
animals & plants

Jim
    $400 12
Sheriff Lobo

Steve
    $400 21
T.E. Lawrence

Steve
    $400 28
kopecks

Jim
    $400 24
a churchkey

Steve
    $500 9
the Erie Canal

Ed
    $500 16
capillaries

Ed
    $500 30
(Alex: Jim knew it, but he didn't want to ring in!)

Annie Oakley

Triple Stumper
    $500 22
Never Cry Wolf

Steve
    $500 29
[ERRATUM: The act is pictured on the reverse of the bill.]

the signing of the Declaration of Independence

Jim
    $500 25
keyboard instruments

Jim

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Steve Ed Jim
$1,500 $900 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Ed Jim
$3,200 $1,800 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

THE MYSTERIOUS EAST
CONGRESS
PLAYWRIGHTS
JAZZ PIANISTS
FRENCH ROYALTY
"LOCK"s
(Alex: ...and since we had "KEY"s in the first round, we have [*] in this one.)
    $200 14
a paddy

Jim
    $200 3
(1 of) State, Treasury, or War

Ed
    $200 6
Spain

Ed
    $200 24
Thomas "Fats" Waller

Steve
    $200 19
Marie Antoinette

Steve
    $200 1
Goldilocks

Ed
    $400 15
a Buddhist monastery

Ed
    $400 7
a joint resolution

Ed
    $400 9
(Ed: What is Greece?)

Rome

EdJim
    $400 27
Dave Brubeck

Ed
    $400 20
Josephine Bonaparte

Ed
    $400 2
Davy Jones' Locker

Jim
    $600 16
the Bamboo Curtain

Steve
    $600 8
Sam Ervin

Steve
    $600 12
Niccolo Machiavelli

Ed
    $600 28
Earl "Fatha" Hines

Steve
    $600 21
the De Medicis

Ed
    $600 4
June Lockhart

Ed
    $800 17
India

Ed
    $800 10
51

Steve
    $800 25
Brendan Behan

Triple Stumper
    $800 29
(Steve: Who is Duke Ellington?)

Count Basie

SteveEd
    $1,000 22
Louis XVI

Ed
    $800 5
dreadlocks

Steve
    $1000 18
the Mekong River

Jim
    $2,400 11
25

Steve
    $1000 26
August Strindberg

Triple Stumper
    $1000 30
(Ed: Who is George Shearing?)

Erroll Garner

Ed
Triple Stumper
    $1000 23
(Alex: Well, we know it wasn't a Louis...)

Charles

Triple Stumper
    $1000 13
(Steve: Who is Freud?)
...
(Alex: Steve, you forgot that "lock" must appear in the correct response.)

Havelock Ellis

Steve
Triple Stumper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Ed Jim
$7,600 $7,000 $5,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

FILMS OF THE '50s
[Steve now has a 4-day total of $35,799.]
(Alex: Steve, so we will see you on Monday as you try to be only our third 5-time undefeated player this year.)
JimWhat are High Society High Noon
$5,000
EdWhat is High Society &
$5,000
SteveWhat is High Noon & High Society?
$6,399
High Noon (1952) & High Society (1955)

Final scores:

Steve Ed Jim
$13,999 $2,000 $10,400
4-day champion: $35,799 3rd place: Stiffel table & floor lamps 2nd place: Merrillat Modular oak shelving system

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Steve Ed Jim
$6,200 $6,800 $5,400
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $18,400

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Game tape date: 1989-06-27
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