Show #371 1986-02-10 (taped 1985-10-01) Regular

Paul Rouffa game 5.

Contestants

Susan Fox-Davis — a video technician from Van Nuys, California

Steve Lawson — a writer and a journalist from New York City, New York

Paul Rouffa — an actor from Forest Park, Illinois (whose 4-day cash winnings total $33,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,000 $1,100 $6,900 $12,900
5-day champion: $46,100
$6,500
18 R (including 1 DD), 6 W
Steve $0 $2,700 $4,100 $8,200
2nd place: 4 days at Holiday Lodge
$5,100
16 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Susan $800 $800 $1,800 $300
3rd place: Amelia Earhart Luggage
$1,800
10 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

MINI-COUNTRIES AMERICAN INDIANS NAMES GOVERNMENT UNREAL ESTATE THE LONGEST
$100 [2]
If its royal family has no male heir, Monaco will become part of this country
France
Paul
$100 [11]
Though often credited with winning it, this Sioux medicine man sat out of the Battle of Little Big Horn
Sitting Bull
Paul Steve Susan
$100 [12]
"Rex" & "Roy" both mean this, Your Majesty
king
Paul
$100 [18]
Not surprisingly, this agency's motto is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity"
FBI
Steve
$100 [1]
This fictional setting of "The Edge of Night" shared its name with Jefferson's home
Monticello
Steve
$100 [8]
After all these years, Joe Di Maggio still has the longest one in baseball
hitting streak
Paul
$200 [3]
Discoverers of these South Sea islands named them for wise Biblical king whose wealth they sought
the Solomon Islands
Susan
$200 [27]
Imposing Duwamish Indian chief for whom Washington State's largest city was named
Seattle
Steve
$200 [13]
1st name of this football coach, who stressed winning, means "winner"
Vince (Lombardi)
Steve
$200 [19]
Vermont is known for these gatherings considered the purest form of democracy
the town meeting
Steve
$200 [4]
When "all you see are silhouettes & all you hear are castanets & no one cares how late it gets", you're there
"Hernando's Hideaway"
Susan
$200 [9]
Longest distance flown by this type of airplane is 1¼ miles
paper airplane
Susan
$300 [14]
As co-sovereign of this Pyrenees land, the Bishop of Urgel, Spain is paid about $6.87 semi-annually
Andorra
Paul
$300 [15]
While not the most common Russian name, Ivan Kuznetsov is literal Russian equivalent of this English name
John Smith
Paul Steve
$300 [20]
In 1982, James Watt proposed changing this dept's seal from a buffalo facing left to one facing right
the Department of the Interior
Steve
$300 [5]
Not in world atlases but in this comic strip could "Lower Slobovia" be found
Li'l Abner
Susan
$300 [10]
George Bell of Virginia, who takes size 26, won 20th Century-Fox's contest for the longest pair of these
shoes
Susan
$400 [16]
A problem for this African country is that much of its mail is mistakenly sent to Switzerland
Swaziland
Paul
$400 [25]
Common Arabic name which means "servant of Allah"
Abdullah
Paul
$400 [21]
A toll-free hotline for whistle-blowers is maintained by this agency in charge of federal b'ldgs
the General Services Administration
$400 [6]
Number of fabulously wealthy "cities of Cibola" the Spanish explorer Coronado was looking for
7
Paul
$400 [23]
Longest continuous run of any show is London performance of "The Mousetrap" by this author
Agatha Christie
Steve
$500 [17]
80% of San Marino's gross national product comes from tourism & the sale of these
postage stamps
Steve
$500 [26]
Girl's name common in Germany & America, it's a contraction of Mary Magdalene
Marlene
Paul
$500 [22]
In 1973, the federal government printed 4.8 billion coupons for this
gas rationing
Paul
$500 [7]
A battleship was built to honor this Russian who built fake villages to impress his empress
(Grigory) Potemkin
Paul Susan
$500 [24]
Longest ocean liner, the "Norway", was originally named for this country when built in 1961
France
Steve

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY FAMOUS FOLKS WORD ORIGINS COUNTRY MUSIC SHAKESPEARE THE SHORTEST
$200 [6]
He recited verses about Troy aflame, not fiddling as alleged, while watching Rome burn
Nero
Steve
$200 [9]
Pat Boone descends from this famed frontiersman
Daniel Boone
Steve
$200 [17]
These were 1st made during WWII at Quonset Point, Rhode Island
Quonset huts
Steve
$200 [26]
The Grand Ole Opry is now located in the middle of this amusement park
Opryland
$200 [1]
Antony said this assassin of Caesar made "the most unkindest cut of all"
Brutus
Paul
$200 [12]
Shortest on record lasted 38 minutes in 1896 & involved the United Kingdom and Zanzibar
the shortest war
Susan
$400 [7]
A runner ran 25 miles & died after announcing Greeks had defeated them in the Battle of Marathon
the Persians
Paul Steve
$400 [21]
Actress whose autobiography is named for her most famous role, "Baby Doll"
Carroll Baker
Paul
$400 [18]
A turnpike is called that because originally a pike or turnstile was turned after you did this
paid toll
Steve
$400 [27]
Hawkshaw Hawkins performed in a silk jacket with this embroidered on the back
a hawk
$400 [2]
King Henry IV complained "Uneasy lies the head" that does this
wears the crown
Paul
$400 [13]
Shortest valid one of these in record reads "Vse zene" Czech for "All to wife"
the shortest will
Susan
$600 [8]
Roman statesman Cato closed every speech, regardless of subject, by saying this must be destroyed
Carthage
Paul Susan
$600 [22]
Bing Crosby said, "I think he's always nurtured a secret desire to be a hood"
Frank Sinatra
Paul
$600 [19]
From Old French "manoeuvrer" meaning "to work by hand", which was how this item was put into soil
manure
$800 [4]
At Hamlet's death he says, "Good night, sweet prince"
Horatio
Steve
$600 [14]
America's shortest-lived major TV network, it brought us Capt. Video until its demise in 1955
the DuMont Network
Paul
$800 [10]
Norwegian who in 1970, crossed the Atlantic in reed boat to prove Egyptians may have reached New World
Thor Heyerdahl
Paul
$800 [23]
On personal intervention of Khrushchev, his "1 Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" was published
(Aleksandr) Solzhenitsyn
Paul
DD $1,000 [20]
Weapon said to have been the size of a pomegranate & filled with "seeds" of gunpowder
a hand grenade
Steve
DD $1,000 [3]
Falstaff was said to have "eaten" a widow "out of" this
house & home
Paul
$800 [15]
Shortest scheduled flight takes just 2 minutes in this country's Orkney Islands
the United Kingdom (Scotland)
Susan
$1,000 [11]
King Philip of Macedonia hired him as private tutor for his son, Alexander
Aristotle
$1,000 [24]
Formerly South Vietnam's prime minister & vice president, he now lives in Cal. and owes Caesars Palace $20,000
Nguyen Cao Ky
Paul
$1,000 [25]
Though he wasn't part of the Lincoln conspiracy, his name's been blackened in many a town
(Dr. Samuel) Mudd
Paul
$1,000 [5]
Expression "O brave new world" comes from this last play Shakespeare wrote alone
The Tempest
Steve
$1,000 [16]
At 5'4" & weighing 100 lbs., he was our shortest president
James Madison
Susan

Final Jeopardy!

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

Mother of Bonnie Blue, she ran a sawmill after the Civil War

Scarlett O'Hara

Susan "Who was Topsy?" — wagered $1,500
Steve "Who is Scarlett O'Hara?" — wagered $4,100
Paul "Who is Scarlet O'Hara?" — wagered $6,000

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