Show #2 1984-09-11 (taped 1984-08-07) Regular

Second episode. Three-way tie at zero.

Contestants

Paul Schaeffer — a registered nurse originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Lynne Crawford — a carpenter originally from West Springfield, Massachusetts

Greg Hopkins — an energy demonstrator from Waverly, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Greg $1,900 $3,100 $9,500 $0
Loser: a range and dinnerware
$9,500
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Lynne $100 $1,000 $5,000 $0
Loser: a range and dinnerware
$4,600
11 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Paul $-100 $500 $1,100 $0
Loser: an exercise machine
$1,100
10 R, 7 W

Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS THE '40S TRANSPORTATION COUNTRY MUSIC BY THE NUMBERS
$100 [6]
Until 1875 its dual capitals were New Haven & Hartford
Connecticut
Lynne Paul
$100 [1]
Though faster than a speeding bullet, he was ruled 4-F
Superman
Greg
$100 [11]
Type of auto engine, or a tomato cocktail
V8
Greg
$100 [21]
A grandma before her 30th birthday, she's the real "Coal Miner's Daughter"
Loretta Lynn
Paul
$100 [16]
The 2 digits that give James Bond license to kill
00
Lynne Paul
$200 [7]
This N.M. town is the oldest city that's a state capital
Santa Fe
Paul
$200 [2]
By war's end, they had banked over 13 million units of blood for plasma
the Red Cross
Greg
$200 [12]
Lindbergh was not first to fly the Atlantic, but first to do it this way
solo
Lynne
$200 [22]
Nashville's Ryman Auditorium was its home for years
the Grand Ole Opry
Greg
$200 [17]
Three Dog Night called this the loneliest number
one
Greg
$300 [8]
Crossing the Delaware on Xmas, 1776, Washington defeated the Hessians at this N.J. capital
Trenton, New Jersey
Paul
$300 [3]
Not his singing, but a lack of lunch caused fan to swoon at his Paramount Theater concert
Frank Sinatra
Greg
$300 [13]
Derived from words "American", "travel", & "track", it provides most U.S. passenger rail service
Amtrak
Greg
$300 [23]
In "True Grit", he played a cowboy, but not his famous Rhinestone one
Glen Campbell
Lynne
$300 [18]
Number of red stripes on current U.S. flag
7
Greg
$400 [9]
It actuallyis5,280 ft. above sea level
Denver
Greg
$400 [4]
Destination of MacArthur's "I shall return"
the Philippines
Greg
$400 [14]
London's, not New York's, was the first ever built
the underground (or the metro or subway system)
Paul
$400 [24]
His famed San Quentin concert inspired inmate Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash
Greg
DD $400 [19]
Total of Disney's Dalmatians and dwarfs
108
Greg
$500 [10]
The name shows its founder, Roger Williams, believed God led him there
Providence
Paul
$500 [5]
Wartime pseudonym of Mrs. I. Toguri D'Aquino
Tokyo Rose
Greg
$500 [15]
Changing lines, you could have at one time ridden these from Freeport, IL to Utica, NY
streetcars
Greg Lynne Paul
$500 [20]
Broadway hit that takes Fellini film a ½ step further
Nine
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

WILD WEST OPERA SPORTS BIOLOGY FOREIGN PHRASES RELIGION
$200 [13]
One of its newspapers was appropriately called "The Epitaph"
Tombstone
Paul
$200 [7]
The Lone Ranger's theme is this opera's overture
William Tell
Lynne
$200 [25]
The Greeks reckoned time from this event, first held in Olympia in 776 B.C.
the Olympics
Paul
$200 [14]
Genus Rana; frequent victim of biology class dissections
a frog
Greg
$200 [1]
In Germany, said before a toast & after a sneeze
Gesundheit
Greg
$200 [2]
He was the doubter among the Apostles
(St.) Thomas
Greg
$400 [16]
She once shot a cigarette from the mouth of the German crown prince
Annie Oakley
Lynne
$400 [8]
Profession of Rossini's Figaro
a barber
Lynne
$400 [20]
L.B.J.'s hound dog or Darwin's ship
the Beagle
Lynne Paul
$400 [5]
American equivalent to English "the bonnet on a lorry"
the hood on a truck
Greg Paul
$400 [3]
Continent with the largest Jewish population
North America
Greg
$600 [17]
In 650,000 miles the mail was lost only once
the Pony Express
Greg
$800 [10]
Lt. Pinkerton's girlfriend Cio-Cio-San
Madame Butterfly
Lynne
$600 [22]
The basic unit of life; 3 billion die every minute in your body
cells
Paul
$600 [12]
From French, it literally means "a pen name"
nom de plume
Greg Paul
$600 [4]
Color of smoke signifying election of new pope
white
Paul
$800 [18]
Brothers Virgil & Morgan were shot here, but Wyatt Earp emerged unscathed
(the gunfight at) the OK Corral
Paul
DD $1,000 [9]
Thisaria from "Pagliacci" gave him the first million-selling record ever
Enrico Caruso
Lynne
$800 [23]
It puts the green in greenery
chlorophyll
Greg
$800 [21]
The vidi, in "Veni, vidi, vici"
I saw
Greg
$800 [6]
This Buddhist sect seeks truth through concepts like "the sound of one hand clapping"
Zen
Greg Lynne
$1,000 [19]
It ran 2,000 miles, from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon
the Oregon Trail
Greg
$1,000 [11]
1976 was also the bicentennial of this famed Milan opera house
Teatro alla Scala
$1,000 [24]
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Greg
$1,000 [15]
This word for the Mohammedan religion means "submission to the will of God"
Islam
Greg

Final Jeopardy!

THE CALENDAR

Calendar date with which the 20th century began

January 1, 1901

Paul "What was Jan 1, 1900" — wagered $1,100
Lynne "What is Jan. 1, 1900" — wagered $5,000
Greg "What is Jan 1, 1900" — wagered $9,500

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