Responses for Show #1391 - Monday, September 24, 1990

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Contestants

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Colin Hodgin, a U.S. Army sergeant originally from Boston, Massachusetts

Barbara Simon, a goldsmith from Cape Coral, Florida

John Nam, a law student from Silver Spring, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,001)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

JAPAN
COUNTRY MUSIC
TRANSPORTATION
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
AUTHORS
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
    $100 3
Mount Fuji

Colin
    $100 26
Ruby

Barbara
    $100 21
the horse

Colin
    $100 16
Passover

John
    $100 7
Frank

John
    $100 11
Melbourne

Colin
    $200 4
a geisha

Barbara
    $200 27
The Judds

John
    $200 20
a moped

Barbara
    $200 24
Labor Day

John
    $200 10
Agatha Christie

Barbara
    $200 12
Abby (Abigail)

John
    $300 2
Kyoto

Colin
    $5 28
(John: Who is Dolly Parton?)
(Alex: No, 1957 might have been a little bit before Dolly's time, in fact considerably before her time...)
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

Patsy Cline

John
    $300 19
(Barbara: What is the, uh, suspension system?)

the muffler

Barbara
Triple Stumper
    $300 17
(Barbara: Who is Buddha?)

Confucius

JohnBarbara
    $300 9
(John: Who is Louis Pasteur?)
...
(Alex: Not fast enough, Barbara.)

Émile Zola

John
Triple Stumper
    $300 23
(Alex: With a minute to go.)

Arnold

Triple Stumper
    $400 5
tempura

Barbara
    $400 22
(John: What is rowing?)
[Alex is unsure how to rule.]
(John: Crew?)
(Alex: More specific--I'll give you one more shot at it.)
(John: What is crew? Rowing down the Thames.)
(Alex: All right, we'll give it to you; what we were going for is [*], the "means of propulsion".)

oars

John
    $400 15
(Barbara: What is Ireland?)
(Alex: Be more specific.)

Northern Ireland

Barbara
    $400 1
(Alexander) Pope

John
    $400 18
Cleopatra

John
    $500 6
cormorants

Barbara
    $500 25
France

Colin
    $500 14
St. Valentine's Day

Triple Stumper
    $500 8
(Frederick) Forsyth

John
    $500 13
Stephen

John

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

John Barbara Colin
$700 $1,300 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

John Barbara Colin
$2,995 $1,400 $1,100

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

NUMERICAL PHRASES
EXPLORERS
NEW TESTAMENT
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
STATE PARKS
INTERNATIONAL TRIVIA
    $200 11
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

Barbara
    $200 6
Lewis & Clark

John
    $200 8
the Alpha and the Omega

John
    $200 15
Saturn

John
    $200 23
(Alex: We have a minute left.)

Brigham Young

John
    $200 1
O

John
    $400 12
a one-armed bandit

Barbara
    $400 9
Pizarro

John
    $795 7
blessed

John
    $400 24
one horsepower

Colin
    $400 25
Pocahontas

Barbara
    $400 3
(Colin: What is Thailand?)

Cambodia

JohnColin
    $600 10
the 19th hole

Barbara
    $600 20
(Captain) Cook

John
    $600 5
(John: What is Mark?)
...
(Alex: John has narrowed it down and he should have spoken his own name--what is the Gospel According to [*]?)

John

John
Triple Stumper
    $600 21
Igneous

John
    $600 26
Georgia

John
    $790 22
Italy

John
    $800 13
40 winks

Barbara
    $800 19
India

John
    $800 4
Tarsus

Colin
    $800 16
(1 of) evaporation (or condensation)

Barbara
    $800 27
(John: Who is LBJ?)

Eisenhower

JohnBarbara
    $800 29
Thailand

Barbara
    $1000 14
doing a 180

Colin
    $1000 18
(Colin: Who is Cortes?)

Coronado

JohnColin
    $1000 2
zealot

Barbara
    $1000 17
the ohm

Colin
    $1000 28
Wyoming

Barbara
    $1000 30
Venezuela

Triple Stumper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

John Barbara Colin
$8,580 $8,200 $2,900

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

U.S. PRESIDENTS
(Alex: It was a reference to the War of 1812, but the president was [*].)
ColinWho is Jackson?
$2,899
BarbaraWho is Washington?
$2,200
JohnWho is Monroe?
$7,821
(James) Madison

Final scores:

John Barbara Colin
$759 $6,000 $1
2nd place New champion: $6,000 3rd place

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

John Barbara Colin
$8,000 $8,200 $2,900
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
2 W
9 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $19,100

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Game tape date: 1990-08-07
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