Show #475 1986-10-03 (taped 1986-08-13) Regular

Contestants

Sharon Miyasato — an attorney originally from Hawaii

Ty Walker — a management analyst originally from Middletown, Pennsylvania

Carl Brady — a U.S. Navy flight officer originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Carl $1,300 $1,600 $3,300 $3,200
2-day champion: $9,200
$3,800
18 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Ty $-200 $1,100 $700 $1,400
3rd place: Whirlpool microwave oven
$1,200
13 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Sharon $-100 $600 $1,300 $2,500
2nd place: Broyhill bedroom set + Waverly fabrics
$1,800
7 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

WEAPONS WINES ANIMAL LOVERS AIRPORTS RELIGION COMMON BONDS
$100 [1]
In submarine slang, they're called "fish"
torpedos
Carl
$100 [26]
Vintage 1842, the 1st of this bubbly wine produced in U.S. was made in Cincinnati
champagne
Ty
$100 [21]
Tchaikovsky ballet in which Prince Siegfried falls in love with a bird
Swan Lake
Carl
$100 [8]
Paris is served by both Orly and an airport named for him
Charles de Gaulle
Sharon
$100 [3]
In 1915, the Religious Society of Friends tried to make this company change its name
Quaker Oats
Ty
$100 [13]
Reddy, Keller, of Troy
Helens
Ty
$200 [2]
1 of 2 common weapons that are also common dives in competition
a jackknife (or the pike)
Ty
$200 [27]
Containing a mixture of about 40 herbs, this aromatized wine is used in martinis
vermouth
Carl
$200 [22]
In this film, lovers Rutger Hauer & Michelle Pfeiffer turn alternately into a wolf & a hawk
Ladyhawke
Sharon
$200 [9]
Southerners say no matter where you go after death, you'll go through this city's Hartsfield Airport
Atlanta
Carl
$200 [4]
In Judaism, the Sabbath begins and ends with this astronomical event
sunset
Carl
$200 [14]
U2, a-ha, Wham!
rock groups
$300 [5]
Shape of a ninja's shuriken, it's what "shuriken" means in Japanese
star
Carl
$300 [28]
According to the wine institute, in 1984 this major power was world's 4th leading wine producer
the U.S.S.R.
$300 [23]
Disguised as a bull, he dazzled Europa with his animal magnetism
Zeus
Ty
$300 [10]
If you leave Hong Kong's Kai Tak on a flight to Sea-Tac, you'll land in this U.S. state
Washington
Sharon
$400 [16]
India's Taj Mahal is associated with this religion
Muslim (Islam)
Carl Ty
$300 [18]
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, DNAGENTS, the Fantastic Four
comic book characters or groups
$400 [6]
To "speed up" the flying Dumbos at Disneyland, Timothy, the mouse on top of the ride, has 1 of these
a whip
Carl
$400 [29]
If Edgar Allan Poe had tapped "The Cask of Amontillado", he'd have had this kind of wine
sherry
Ty
$400 [24]
Fairy queen who made an ass of herself over Shakespeare's Bottom
Titania
$400 [11]
In "Car 54, Where Are You?" theme, Khrushchev was due at NYC's JFK Airport, then known by this name
Idlewild
Carl
DD $500 [15]
A hit in 1953, this song of faith made No. 3 on the charts when Elvis released in in 1965
"Crying In The Chapel"
Ty
$400 [19]
Killing, Onion, W.C.
Fields
Carl
$500 [7]
As part of plan to conquer the universe in a 1940 movie serial, he spread purple death dust over the earth
Emperor Ming (the Merciless)
Carl Ty Sharon
$500 [30]
Located in this region of France, the districts of Medoc, St. Emilion, & Pomerol make red wines exclusively
Bordeaux
Ty
$500 [25]
A black poodle named Oliver slept with this blonde on her 1956 royal wedding night
Princess Grace
Sharon
$500 [12]
World's busiest airport not named for someone serves this city
Los Angeles (LAX)
$500 [17]
Denomination founded by a group of Oxford University students led by John Wesley
Methodism
Ty
$500 [20]
Rubens, Cadbury, & Mary
names with Peter and Paul
Ty

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY GEOGRAPHICAL CLASSICS WORDS ELECTRICITY FLAGS EDIBLE NAMES
$200 [1]
In 1893, New Zealand became the first country to give women this right
the right to vote
Carl
$200 [7]
In 1931, Ferde Grofe was "suite" on this natural wonder
the Grand Canyon
Carl
$200 [6]
Of a musical instrument, horse-drawn vehicle, or type of wine, what a "Zinfandel" is
type of wine (red wine)
Ty
$200 [22]
Unit of electrical energy equal to 1,000 watts of power consumed for 1 hour
kilowatt hour
Sharon
$200 [12]
Flag of this Asian nation, with symbol resembling the yin-yang, will fly at '88 Olympics there
South Korea
Ty
$200 [17]
Playing Tom Hanks' brother, this big man made a big splash in "Splash"
John Candy
Sharon
$400 [2]
The 2 countries, which, in 1964, merged to form Tanzania
Tanganyika & Zanzibar
Sharon
$400 [23]
Though inspired by his stay in the U.S., this Dvorak symphony uses no American folk songs
the New World Symphony
Carl
$400 [8]
Describing something as "piscine" means it resembles this
a fish
Carl Ty
$800 [27]
These sub-atomic particles form the smallest units of electricity
electrons
Ty
$400 [13]
First unfurled after Hawaii's statehood, it's flown officially since 1960
50-star flag
$400 [18]
Nickname of Ferdinand Morton, who claimed to have invented jazz in 1902
"Jelly Roll"
Carl
DD $500 [3]
During World War II, the United States ruled this island on behalf of Denmark
Greenland
Sharon
$600 [24]
Respighi wrote symphonic poems about this city's pines & fountains
Rome
Ty
DD $500 [10]
"Defenestration" is the act of getting rid of an unwanted guest by doing this
throwing him out the window
Carl
$1,000 [28]
In honor of its inventor, a Galvanometer measures current in these units
amperes
Carl
$600 [14]
A large collection of these triangular tapering flags is found at 161 St. in the Bronx, NYC
pennants (at Yankee Stadium)
Carl
$600 [19]
In 1977, this corpulent crooner came onto the pop scene like a "bat out of hell"
Meat Loaf
$800 [4]
In 1858, the British government took over control of India from this company
The British East India Company
Carl Ty
$800 [25]
This work by Sibelius aroused such patriotism that it was banned at times by ruling czarist regime
Finlandia
Sharon
$600 [9]
A nose that is "retrousse" is said to do this
turns up
Carl
$800 [15]
Among international code flags, a yellow flag indicates this health warning
quarantine
Carl
$800 [20]
In 1971, he was "chiefly" responsible for instituting busing to end school segregation
Warren Burger
$1,000 [5]
America's "Open Door Policy" of the late 19th century pertained to trade with this country
China
Carl
$1,000 [26]
Resulting from a trip to Spain, this rhapsody brought wide recognition to Chabrier
España Rhapsody
$1,000 [11]
"Segniorage" is the profit a government makes by doing this
making coins
$1,000 [16]
1 of 2 southern states on whose state flag the Confederate Battle flag can be seen
(1 of) Georgia or Mississippi
Carl Ty
$1,000 [21]
This actress shot her way into the heart of Robert Redford in "The Natural"
Barbara Hershey

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. GOVERNMENT

In 1971, this agency left the Cabinet & became a non-profit corporation

the U.S. Postal Service

Ty "What is the U.S. Postal Service?" — wagered $700
Sharon "What is the Postal Service?" — wagered $1,200
Carl "What was ?" — wagered $100

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