Responses for Show #1488 - Wednesday, February 6, 1991

Leslie Frates game 4. Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.
All of the categories in the game begin with the letter "M".

Contestants

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Bill Vincent, a university professor originally from Kalamazoo, Michigan

Mark Cousy, an attorney from West Hartford, Connecticut

Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $24,798)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

MEXICO
MIDDLE NAMES
MATH
MYTHOLOGY
MILITARY MATTERS
(Alex: A lot of "M"s.)
"MIS" STORIES
(Alex: All of the correct responses will begin with those three letters of the alphabet.)
    $100 1
the United States

Leslie
    $100 11
Fiorello LaGuardia

Leslie
    $100 24
an abacus

Bill
    $100 4
Thor

Mark
    $100 16
the U.N.

Mark
    $100 18
(Alex: It's now a top film, too.)

Misery

Bill
    $200 2
the Aztecs

Mark
    $200 12
(Mark: What is Frank?)

Clark

LeslieMark
    $200 27
(Mark: What is it is equal?)

less than

MarkBill
    $200 7
Osiris

Leslie
    $200 17
the Civil War

Leslie
    $200 19
Misanthrope

Leslie
    $300 3
bullfighting

Bill
    $300 13
Elias

Leslie
    $300 28
a debit

Mark
    $800 8
the Tiber

Leslie
    $300 23
kilts

Leslie
    $300 20
(Mark: Who is the missionary?)
(Leslie: Who is the emissary?)
...
(Alex: The "MIS" in this case is [*]. [*]. He writes the column.)

Miss Lonelyhearts

LeslieMark
Triple Stumper
    $400 5
1958

Mark
    $400 14
Chester

Mark
    $400 29
(Mark: What is, um, 30?)

60

MarkBill
    $400 9
(Leslie: Who are the Medusa?)
...
(Alex: Medusa was a [*], but she had sisters.)

the Gorgons

LeslieBill
    $400 25
lance corporal

Mark
    $400 21
Mister Roberts

Leslie
    $500 6
petroleum (or oil)

Leslie
    $500 15
(Eugene) Debs

Mark
    $500 30
a theorem

Mark
    $500 10
(Mark: Who is Cronos?)

Pygmalion

LeslieMark
    $500 26
the (English) longbow

Bill
    $500 22
Miss Julie

Bill

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

Leslie Mark Bill
$2,300 $900 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Leslie Mark Bill
$3,100 $1,300 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

MUSIC
MAGAZINES
MOUNTAINS
MOVIE DIRECTORS
MARINE BIOLOGY
MONROE
(Alex: James Monroe.)
    $200 6
string

Leslie
    $200 8
Playboy

Bill
    $200 1
Mount Sinai

Leslie
    $200 13
foxes

Bill
    $200 26
clams

Mark
    $200 21
Monrovia

Mark
    $400 7
a sixteenth note

Mark
    $400 9
TIME

Leslie
    $400 2
the Pyrenees

Mark
    $400 14
Alfred Hitchcock

Leslie
    $400 27
(Mark: What is its claw?)

its tail

Mark
Triple Stumper
    $400 22
Secretary of State (or Secretary of War)

Mark
    $1,100 10
(Leslie: What is France?)

Italy

Leslie
    $600 18
MAD

Mark
    $600 3
(Bill: What is Vesuvius?)

(Mount) Etna

MarkBill
    $600 15
(Sergio) Leone

Bill
    $600 28
a squid

Bill
    $600 23
Virginia

Mark
    $800 11
Salzburg

Leslie
    $2,000 19
(Alex: You are right! Radnor, [*], you are correct.)

Pennsylvania

Mark
    $800 4
Mount Whitney

Mark
    $800 16
Noel Coward

Bill
    $800 29
surgeonfish

Triple Stumper
    $800 24
the Missouri Compromise

Bill
    $1000 12
Victor Herbert

Leslie
    $1000 20
Condé Nast

Mark
    $1000 5
Aconcagua

Leslie
    $1000 17
(Bill: Who is... [*]?)
(Alex: Yes, and you got it in just in the nick of time.)

Bogdanovich

Bill
    $1000 30
(Bill: What are plankton?)

krill

MarkBill
    $1000 25
John Quincy Adams

Leslie

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Leslie Mark Bill
$7,000 $9,100 $5,100

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

MONARCHS
(Alex: [To Bill] We needed the name, Bill, we needed the name. Sorry.)
BillWho is the King of Spain?
$5,098
LeslieWho is Constantine Juan Carlos?
$6,900
MarkWho is Prince Charles?
$4,901
Juan Carlos

Final scores:

Leslie Mark Bill
$13,900 $4,199 $2
4-day champion: $38,698 2nd place 3rd place: Bill given 2nd place prize, per Alex remarks at beginning of show #1489

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Leslie Mark Bill
$7,600 $7,900 $5,100
20 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
15 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $20,600

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Game tape date: 1991-01-07
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