Responses for Show #1820 - Friday, June 26, 1992

John Kelly game 1.

Contestants

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John Kelly, a retired Air Force officer from Austin, Texas

Charles LaBorde, a high school principal from Charlotte, North Carolina

Wayne Winston, a college professor from Bloomington, Indiana (whose 2-day cash winnings total $16,800)

Jeopardy! Round responses

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
NEWSMEN
DAWN
GOLD
INVENTORS
POT LUCK
    $100 3
San Francisco

Charles
    $100 1
Walter Cronkite

Wayne
    $100 11
lose its leaves

Charles
    $100 12
a pan

Charles
    $100 13
a laser

John
    $100 26
Pope John Paul II

Charles
    $200 4
Greenland

Wayne
    $200 2
(Robert) MacNeil

John
    $200 14
the kookaburra

John
    $200 18
(Charles: What is [*]'s Mill?)

Sutter

Charles
    $200 20
linoleum

Wayne
    $200 27
the Agriculture Department

John
    $300 8
(Charles: What is... uh... what is...)

Andorra

CharlesJohn
    $300 5
Huntley & Brinkley

Wayne
    $300 15
Delta Dawn

Wayne
    $300 19
(John: What is foil?)
...
(Alex: Sorry, Chuck, you didn't ring in quickly enough.)

gold leaf

John
Triple Stumper
    $300 21
(Charles: Who is Watt?)

(Robert) Fulton

CharlesJohn
    $300 28
(Wayne: What's a byte?)

a bit

WayneCharles
    $400 9
Lhasa

Wayne
    $400 6
Sam Donaldson

Wayne
    $400 16
the goddesses of the dawn

John
    $400 22
(John: What's [**]?)
[Ruled incorrect; reversed after the break]

paydirt (bonanza)

John
    $400 24
transistor

Wayne
    $400 29
Jim Thorpe

Charles
    $500 10
(Wayne: What is Kenya?)
...
(Alex: Studying the lowland gorillas in [*].)

Rwanda

Wayne
Triple Stumper
    $500 7
(Edward R.) Murrow

Wayne
    $500 17
(Claude) Monet

John
    $500 23
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)

white

Charles
    $500 25
George Eastman

Triple Stumper
    $500 30
Maxwell House

Charles

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

Wayne Charles John
$1,400 $0 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Wayne Charles John
$2,000 $1,700 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

LITERARY CHARACTERS
GULFS
MUSIC
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
RELIGION
SPELLING "B"
    $200 1
(John) Watson

John
    $200 2
the Gulf of Mexico

Charles
    $200 10
psalms

Charles
    $200 11
the Minutemen

Charles
    $200 17
(Charles: What is [*] or cruciform?)

a cross

Charles
    $200 26
B-O-L-S-H-O-I

Charles
    $400 3
Uncle Tom

Charles
    $400 7
the Persian Gulf

John
    $400 19
a piano

John
    $400 12
tea

Wayne
    $400 18
Eucharist

Wayne
    $400 27
B-A-I-L-I-F-F

Charles
    $600 4
Brave New World

Wayne
    $600 8
the Gulf of Aqaba

John
    $600 23
a solo

John
    $400 13
Cornwallis

Wayne
    $600 20
the Dutch Reform Church

John
    $600 28
B-A-R-O-Q-U-E

Charles
    $800 5
(Wayne: What is Little [*]?)
...
(Alex: I don't know if he received the title of Little [*], but he was called "Little" and the title was Little [*].)

Lord Fauntleroy

Wayne
    $800 9
the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

Charles
    $800 24
(Wayne: Uh, what is a ballet?)

an opera

Wayne
Triple Stumper
    $800 14
Frances Marion (the Swamp Fox)

Charles
    $800 21
the Sanhedrin

John
    $800 29
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

B-R-O-C-H-E-T-T-E

Triple Stumper
    $1000 6
Starbuck

Wayne
    $1000 16
Sweden & Finland

John
    $1000 25
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)

a flamenco

John
    $1000 15
Montreal

John
    $1000 22
the Sikhs

John

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Wayne Charles John
$4,800 $5,700 $9,900

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

U.S. COINS
(Alex: Wayne, a few days ago, when you won the match, you said, "It ain't over till it's over." You were in third place, and you wound up being the winner again. Let's see what happens today; you're in third place.)
(Wayne: Not this time, Alex.)
(Alex: What did you write down? "What—")
(Wayne: "What is President?" which doesn't have the right number of letters.)
(Alex: Well, I'm glad you explained it to me, because I would have had trouble reading that one. It's going to cost you, therefore. How much? $4,500, leaving you with $300.)
WayneWhat is president?
$4,500
CharlesWhat is P ?
$5,500
JohnWhat is Montecello?
$1,501
Monticello

Final scores:

Wayne Charles John
$300 $200 $11,401
2nd place: trip to Las Vegas & stay at the 4 Queens Hotel Casino 3rd place: Vita-Mixer 4000 + Nintendo Entertainment System with Super Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune + InfoGenius for Game Boy New champion: $11,401

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Wayne Charles John
$5,000 $5,700 $9,900
15 R
(including 3 DDs),
3 W
19 R,
2 W
20 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $20,600

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Game tape date: 1992-02-10
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