Show #367 1986-02-04 (taped 1985-09-30) Regular

Paul Rouffa game 1.

Contestants

Jamie Capwell — a lawyer from San Francisco, California

Paul Rouffa — an actor from Forest Park, Illinois

Garth Sturdevant — a United States Marine Corps major from Encinitas, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $17,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Garth $300 $900 $1,900 $3,800
2nd place: a stay at the Milford Plaza in New York
$1,900
9 R, 4 W
Paul $2,200 $5,000 $9,000 $10,000
New champion: $10,000
$10,500
28 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Jamie $-100 $100 $900 $1
3rd place: Ventura luggage
$900
6 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK NURSERY RHYMES INSECTS '70s MOVIES JEWELRY WHAT'S "UP" DOC
$100 [15]
5600-year-old samples of this "movie treat" have been found in New Mexico caves
popcorn
Paul
$100 [12]
What little Tommy Tucker did for his supper
sing
Paul
$100 [1]
In spite of its name, this brightly colored beetle can be male or female
a ladybug
Paul
$100 [2]
He was Buddy Holly in "The Buddy Holly Story"
Gary Busey
Garth Jamie
$100 [23]
Dangle, clip-on or pierced, for example
earrings
Jamie
$100 [9]
Direction you want to be when meeting a skunk
upwind
Paul
$200 [16]
Angel-food cake was supposedly created in the Missouri city
St. Louis
Paul
$200 [20]
In "The Queen of Hearts", he stole the tarts
the Knave (of Hearts)
Garth Paul
$200 [4]
The bubonic plague of Medieval Europe was spread by these insects feeding on rats
fleas
Garth
$200 [3]
Sadly for Tom Selleck fans, Genevieve Bujold didn't solve the mystery before he lapsed into this
coma
Garth
$200 [24]
These "buttons" button up your tuxedo shirt
studs
Paul
$200 [10]
Your early training
your upbringing
Jamie
$300 [17]
Start by steeping, in a glass, crushed leaves in sugar syrup
a mint julep
Paul
$300 [28]
What Little Bo Peep's sheep will do if left alone
come home
Jamie
$300 [5]
Almost everything most insects do is related to these 2 survival activities
eating & mating
Paul
$300 [6]
One of the few sequels to critically surpass the original, this film won Best Picture for 1974
Godfather II
Paul
$300 [25]
Latin for a royal Persian headdress, it's Miss America's crowning glory
a tiara
Paul
$300 [11]
Describes an effective pep talk or effective bra
uplifting
Paul
$400 [18]
Small cornmeal fritters supposedly tossed to dogs to make them quiet
hush puppies
Jamie
$400 [29]
The 3 things growing in "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary's" garden
cockleshells and silver bells and pretty maids all in a row
$400 [21]
Though voracious, locusts do not migrate for food, but after an enormous increase in this
population
Paul
$400 [7]
By escorting Randy Quaid to Prison in 1973, Jack Nicholson & Otis Young carried out this title task
The Last Detail
Paul
$400 [26]
A gem carved in relief, or the kind of appearance Alfred Hitchcock made in his movies
a cameo
Garth
$400 [13]
The 20th letter of the Greek alphabet
upsilon
Jamie
$500 [19]
Y'all can have these ground kernals boiled, baked, or fried for breakfast, lunch, or dinner
grits
Paul
$500 [30]
In "This little pig went to market", it's what the only pig that ate pigged out on
roast beef
Paul
$500 [22]
From Greek "chrysos", meaning gold, it's the gold-colored pupa of a butterfly
a chrysalis
Paul
DD $600 [8]
2 films of the Vietnam battlefront & homefront that took 1978's top 5 Oscars
The Deer Hunter & Coming Home
Paul
$500 [27]
An ornament held by a pin or clasp & worn at the neck
a brooch
$500 [14]
In Hollywood for example, if he's going to a preview, you've already seen it at a private screening
oneupsmanship

Double Jeopardy! Round

COMPOSERS SPORTS ANCIENT SCIENCE POETRY BRITISH TRIVIA BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
$200 [1]
Prokofiev wrote his 4th Piano Concerto for this hand only
the left hand
Paul
$200 [6]
In 1985, at 17, he became Wimbledon's youngest & only unseeded winner of men's singles
Boris Becker
Paul
$200 [12]
Considered 1st universal genius, this student of Plato believed goats breathed through their ears
Aristotle
Paul
$200 [17]
Completes Omar Khayyam's threesome, "Jug of wine, a loaf of bread--and"
"thou"
Jamie
$200 [11]
These schools were first opened to educate children who worked in factories 6 days a week
Sunday schools
Paul
$800 [25]
An estimated 79% of sales revenues of this "fade cream" are spent on advertising
Porcelana
$400 [2]
Haydn burst into tears upon first hearing this famous section of "The Messiah"
the Hallelujah Chorus
Garth
$400 [7]
Originally Italian for gondola race, it's a racing meet that might be held on the Thames
a regatta
$400 [13]
Delta city with automatic door openers, washing machines, & a world-famous library
Alexandria
Paul
$400 [18]
Longfellow said "When she was good, she was very, very good but when she was bad, she was" this
"horrid"
Paul
$400 [27]
After graphite deposits were discovered in 1564, the British began making "marking stones" &, later, these
pencils
Garth
$1,000 [23]
This type of retail store sells more shampoo & makeup than any other
food stores (supermarkets)
Garth
$600 [3]
His 6th Symphony, not "Swan Lake", was his swan song
Tchaikovsky
Paul
$800 [9]
1 of 2 NFL divisions that have only 4 teams
the National Football Conference West or the American Football Conference Central
Garth
$600 [14]
Noticing ill effects, the Roman, Vitruvius, recommended water pipes be made of clay rather than this
lead
Garth
$600 [19]
He said, "Good fences make good neighbors"
Robert Frost
Jamie
$600 [26]
In British newspapers, it's what a "Page 3 Girl" is usually lacking
clothing
Paul
$800 [4]
Ravel was an ambulance driver during this war
World War I
Paul
$1,000 [10]
From 1956-'60, Carol Heiss was world champion in this sport
figure skating
Garth
$800 [15]
Greek who 1st used math to tune an instrument, he's more famous for a triangle
Pythagoras
Paul
$800 [20]
This author of "Prometheus Unbound" suggested to his wife that she write "Frankenstein"
Shelley
Garth
$800 [24]
In 18th-century English gambling dens, employees swallowed these in case of a police raid
dice
Garth
$1,000 [5]
Russian who spent "A Night on Bald Mountain"
Mussorgsky
Paul
DD $2,000 [8]
Played by his home club, the followingbecame the unofficial theme song for this 1980 rookie
Fernando Valenzuela
Paul
DD $3,000 [16]
The ancient Sumerian number system, based on 60, is still used today to measure this
time
Paul
$1,000 [21]
Creator of "Little Orphant Annie" this "Hoosier Poet" once passed 1 of his poems as Edgar Allan Poe's
James Whitcomb Riley
$1,000 [22]
Lloyd's of London started out not as an insurer, but as a purveyor of this beverage
coffee

Final Jeopardy!

ENERGY

While U.S. is #2 petroleum producer in the world, this country produces the most

the Soviet Union

Jamie "What is Saudi Arabia?" — wagered $899
Garth "What is the Soviet Union?" — wagered $1,900
Paul "What is the USSR?" — wagered $1,000

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