Responses for Show #1143 - Wednesday, July 19, 1989

1989 Senior Tournament semifinal game 3.
Missing first six clues.

Contestants

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Elsie Taulman, a registered nurse from Stockton, California

Jim Friguglietti, a college professor from Billings, Montana

Max Hall, an advertising writer from Orlando, Florida

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Jeopardy! Round responses

ACTORS & ROLES
TRAVEL & TOURISM
POTENT POTABLES
FAMILIAR PHRASES
ANIMALS
BIG BAND THEMES
    $100 13
the Newhart show

Triple Stumper
    $100 1
=

Max
    $100 5
=

Elsie
    $100 11
(Max: What is warm the [*] of your heart?)

cockles

Max
    $100 18
ticks

Max
    $100 26
Lawrence Welk

Elsie
    $200 14
Mary Shelley

Elsie
    $200 2
=

Jim
    $200 6
=

Elsie
    $200 12
the totem pole

Jim
    $200 19
to feed their young

Elsie
    $200 27
Guy Lombardo (and his Royal Canadians)

Max
    $300 23
(Max: Who is Lynn Redgrave?)
...
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)

Vanessa Redgrave

Max
Triple Stumper
    $300 3
=

Triple Stumper
    $300 7
gin

Jim
    $300 15
a stool pigeon

Triple Stumper
    $300 20
nematodes

Elsie
    $300 28
(Jim: Who is Les Brown?)
...
(Alex: You recognize it from the clarinet playing I'm sure.)
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

Benny Goodman

MaxJim
    $400 24
(Max: Who is Lady Bird Johnson?)

Eleanor Roosevelt

MaxJim
    $400 4
=

Jim
    $400 9
liqueurs

Elsie
    $400 16
(Max: What is [*]?)
(Alex: No. [Murmuring off stage] [*]? We'll accept that? All right.)

to pay the devil

Max
    $400 21
newts

Elsie
    $500 25
Lillian Gish

Triple Stumper
    $500 8
(Elsie: What is the Treval...)
(Alex: [*].)
(Elsie: Trevee... [*].)
[Elsie's response was changed to incorrect after the break as Alex had thought she said "Trev-eye" and was trying to help her out.]

Trevi

Elsie
Triple Stumper
    $500 10
(Max: What is champagne?)
...
(Alex: Not fast enough, Elsie.)

cognacs (brandys)

Max
Triple Stumper
    $500 17
a whipping boy

Max
    $500 22
(Elsie: What is a frog?)

a lizard

MaxElsie

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Max Jim Elsie
-$300 $1,100 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Max Jim Elsie
$1,000 $1,200 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

EUROPEAN HISTORY
FAMOUS EDUCATORS
BOOKS & AUTHORS
NOTORIOUS
WESTERNS
NUMBER, PLEASE
    $200 8
Nero

Max
    $200 21
Aristotle

Elsie
    $200 5
the Count of Monte Cristo

Elsie
    $200 6
Jean Lafitte

Max
    $200 13
John Wayne

Max
    $200 26
(Alex: [After Max's clue selection] Less than a minute to go in the round.)

4.0

Max
    $400 9
the Protestants (the Huguenots)

Jim
    $400 22
Eisenhower

Jim
    $400 3
The Wind in the Willows

Max
    $400 7
Frank Costello

Jim
    $400 14
the gunfight at the O.K. Corral

Max
    $400 27
6

Max
    $600 10
Louis XIV

Jim
    $600 23
Annie Sullivan

Triple Stumper
    $600 1
The Pilgrim's Progress

Elsie
    $600 18
(Max: What is [**]?)
(Alex: [*], but we'll accept that.)

the Woman in Red (the Lady in Red)

Max
    $600 15
Hopalong Cassidy

Max
    $800 11
the Weimar

Elsie
    $1,000 24
Marshall McLuhan

Jim
    $800 2
Samuel Johnson

Max
    $800 19
Mayflower Madam

Jim
    $800 16
Cheyenne

Jim
    $800 29
(Elsie: What is 44-40 or fight?)
...
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

54-40 or fight

MaxElsie
    $1000 12
Erasmus

Max
    $1000 25
(Elsie: Who was Wiggins?)

Kate Wiggin

Elsie
Triple Stumper
    $1000 4
Alistair MacLean

Max
    $1000 20
(Elsie: Who is Red Rosa?)

Carlos (the Jackal)

JimElsie
    $1000 17
John Ford

Elsie
    $2,000 28
(Max: What is the third estate?)

the first estate

Max

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Max Jim Elsie
$5,800 $6,600 $900

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

THE '30s
ElsieWhat are Okla. & Kansas?
$900
MaxWhat are Kan. & Okla.
$5,799
JimWhat are Oklahoma and Kansas?
$6,500
(2 of) Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Texas or New Mexico

Final scores:

Max Jim Elsie
$11,599 $13,100 $1,800
2nd place: $5,000 Finalist 3rd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Max Jim Elsie
$7,800 $6,400 $900
21 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
13 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $15,100

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Game tape date: 1989-02-28
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