Responses for Show #938 - Wednesday, October 5, 1988

Contestants

Brad Harrington, a secretary from Dayton, Ohio

Julie Spickler, an artist from Sherman Oaks, California

Gail Hoffman, an associate manager originally from Ridgefield, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,200)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

THE UNIVERSE
FASHION
4-LETTER WORDS
MAGAZINES
ANCIENT OLYMPICS
POT LUCK
    $100 11
Mars & Venus

Brad
    $100 13
a duff

Gail
    $100 1
hail

Brad
    $100 18
Vietnam

Brad
    $100 20
wreaths (or crowns)

Brad
    $100 6
brie

Gail
    $200 12
a comet

Gail
    $200 14
the miniskirt

Brad
    $200 2
a rack

Julie
    $200 19
(Julie: What is The New York Times Magazine?)

The Book Review

Julie
Triple Stumper
    $200 21
4 years

Brad
    $200 7
(Brad: What is a dromedary?)
...
(Alex: Didn't have much of a choice. Either a dromedary or [*]. [*] is right. The two humped.)

a Bactrian

Brad
Triple Stumper
    $300 15
a moon

Brad
    $300 25
a wedding dress

Gail
    $300 3
thaw

Gail
    $300 28
Redbook

Gail
    $300 22
(Gail: What was a marathon?)

a (foot) race

GailJulie
    $300 8
London

Gail
    $400 16
(Alex: The Sun.)

1

Brad
    $400 26
maternity clothes

Gail
    $400 4
ring

Brad
    $400 29
Pan Am

Gail
    $400 23
wrestling

Brad
    $400 9
smoking

Gail
    $500 17
(Alex: Ceres was the first one.)

an asteroid

Brad
    $500 27
(Brad: What are Etons?)

Ivy League suits

JulieBrad
    $500 5
curt

Gail
    $600 30
Muhammad Ali

Gail
    $500 24
Herod

Gail
    $500 10
Sir Francis Drake

Brad

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 17):

Gail Julie Brad
$1,900 $200 $2,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Gail Julie Brad
$4,100 $800 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

HISTORIC NAMES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
ACTORS & ACTRESSES
LAKES & RIVERS
BALLET
POE-POURRI
(Alex: We had potluck in the first round. We have [*] in this one. And notice the spelling of "poe". P-O-E. A reference to Edgar Allan Poe.)
    $200 19
(Gail: Who was Roebuck?)
(Brad: Who is Woolworth?)

Montgomery Ward

GailJulieBrad
    $200 25
(Gail: What is Japan?)
...
(Alex: 1.6 million employees. Less than a minute to go.)

India

GailJulie
    $200 4
Shirley MacLaine

Julie
    $200 1
Lake Louise

Julie
    $200 14
Tchaikovsky

Julie
    $200 9
(Alex: It was called "Some Words with [*]." The response we're going for is, what is [*]?)

a mummy

Triple Stumper
    $400 20
Stephen Douglas

Triple Stumper
    $400 27
Borden

Julie
    $400 5
Harry Hamlin

Gail
    $1,000 2
the Seine

Julie
    $400 15
the Royal Ballet

Triple Stumper
    $400 10
the bells

Triple Stumper
    $600 21
LaGuardia

Gail
    $600 28
Hills Brothers

Julie
    $600 6
(Alex: She won for her portrayal in On the Waterfront, [*].)

Eva Marie Saint

Triple Stumper
    $600 3
the Yangtze

Gail
    $600 16
John Philip Sousa

Brad
    $600 11
"The Masque of the Red Death"

Gail
    $800 22
(Gail: Who was George Washington?)

Patrick Henry

Gail
Triple Stumper
    $2,000 29
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

stock (options)

Julie
    $800 7
Dennis Weaver

Gail
    $800 24
the Missouri

Triple Stumper
    $800 17
The Firebird

Gail
    $800 12
a midnight dreary

Gail
    $1000 23
(Julie: Who is Taft?)
(Gail: Who is Rutherford B. Hayes?)

Garfield

GailJulie
Triple Stumper
    $1000 8
Dennis Farina

Triple Stumper
    $1000 26
Switzerland

Gail
    $1000 18
Nijinsky

Gail
    $1000 13
"The Pit and the Pendulum"

Brad

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Gail Julie Brad
$8,500 $4,800 $4,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

SEE THE USA
BradWhat is California?
$4,000
JulieWhat is California?
$4,799
GailWhat is Hawaii?
$1,101
Hawaii

Final scores:

Gail Julie Brad
$9,601 $1 $0
2-day champion: $15,801 2nd place: trip to Mexico City 3rd place: Ortho day bed

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Gail Julie Brad
$8,400 $3,000 $4,000
22 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
12 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
14 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $15,400

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Game tape date: 1988-07-26
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