Show #10 1984-09-21 (taped 1984-08-08) Regular

The Double Jeopardy! game board appeared on the cover of the manual for the electronic version ofJeopardy!for the Coleco Adam.

Contestants

Clare Dellemann — a credit manager from Huntington Beach, California

Eric Groves — an elementary school teacher from Los Angeles, California

Lynn Strother — a technical editor originally from Hazleton, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lynn $600 $200 $1,600 $1,700
2nd place: a recliner and a coffee/tea set
$2,600
12 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Eric $600 $2,500 $6,300 $11,300
New champion: $11,300
$6,300
17 R, 2 W
Clare $0 $3,000 $6,600 $550
3rd place: an encyclopedia
$6,600
18 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY DOUBLE TALK "JACKS" OF ALL TRADES SHIPS "B" MOVIES SPORTS
$100 [4]
Formerly Formosa
Taiwan
Clare
$100 [13]
Not a Hawaiian cow, but a dress worn by Hawaiian women
a muumuu
Lynn
$100 [9]
He celebrated his 39th birthday 41 times
Jack Benny
Lynn
$100 [21]
"Unsinkable" for most of its maiden voyage in 1912
the Titanic
Eric
$100 [1]
In '61 movie, Audrey Hepburn's alternative to brunch in bed
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Lynn
$100 [22]
What Gary Player plays professionailly
golf
Clare
$200 [5]
Dutch is still an official language in what is now called Suriname
Dutch Guiana
Lynn Eric Clare
$200 [15]
Affirmative reply to an admiral's command
aye aye
Clare
$200 [10]
Between him & his wife, they licked the platter clean
Jack Sprat
Clare
$200 [23]
Merchant ship that made the trip in 1620 from Plymouth to Cape Cod
the Mayflower
Eric
$200 [2]
Burt Lancaster film in which his only friends were feathered
Birdman of Alcatraz
Lynn
$500 [27]
Boxer whose life was portrayed in "Somebody Up There Likes Me"
Rocky Graziano
Lynn
$300 [7]
8th most populous country in the world, this "Bengal Nation" was once East Pakistan
Bangladesh
Lynn Clare
$300 [16]
Adopted baby of Barney & Betty Rubble
Bamm-Bamm
Eric
$300 [14]
He didn't find gold in the Klondike, so he wrote "The Call of the Wild"
Jack London
Clare
$300 [25]
He entertained world leaders on his yacht "Christina"
(Aristotle) Onassis
Clare
$300 [3]
Poignant movie in which Peter Sellers turned on the TV & tuned out the world
Being There
Lynn Eric
$400 [11]
First colony since 1776 to break from Britain without consent, it is now Zimbabwe
Rhodesia
Eric
$400 [17]
Washington's panda with pregnancy problems
Ling-Ling
Clare
$400 [19]
His nickname was the "Manassa Mauler"
Jack Dempsey
$400 [26]
Royal neighbor of the Spruce Goose
the Queen Mary
Eric
$400 [6]
This title describes Carroll Baker's thumb-sucking character & nightie she wore
Baby Doll
Clare
$500 [12]
About 1/3 of Africa's Pygmy population lives in what was once Belgian Congo
Zaire
Clare
$500 [18]
British rockers whose name came from villain in sci-fi film "Barbarella"
Duran Duran
Clare
$500 [20]
2nd generation pop singer, he's sung on every "Love Boat" voyage
Jack Jones
Clare
$500 [24]
At some 500' long & with 9 masts, the "Cheng Ho" was largest of this kind
a junk
Eric
$500 [8]
Sensitive Mart Crowley treatment of gays marching to a different drummer
The Boys in the Band
Eric

Double Jeopardy! Round

LABOR UNIONS 1789 TOURIST TRAPS LITERATURE HOMONYMS TV TRIVIA
$200 [23]
Notorious labor leader missing since '75
Jimmy Hoffa
Lynn
$200 [17]
Washington proclaimed Nov. 26, 1789 this first national holiday
Thanksgiving
Clare
$200 [9]
Both Ferde Grofe' & the Colorado River dug this national park
the Grand Canyon
Lynn Clare
$200 [1]
Depending on the book, he could be a "Jones", a "Sawyer", or an "Uncle"
Tom
Eric
$200 [6]
Hindu hierarchy or a play's actors
a caste (cast)
Eric
$200 [12]
Last season, this series mourned the loss of Sgt. Esterhaus
Hill Street Blues
Lynn
$400 [18]
Why April 28th was a bad day for Capt. Bligh
the day of the mutiny on the Bounty
Lynn
$400 [20]
Seaside resort that has a monopoly on East Coast gambling
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Clare
$400 [2]
He wrote "The 3 Musketeers"; his son wrote "Camille"
(Alexandre) Dumas
Eric
$400 [7]
Near or a purchase
by (buy)
Eric
$400 [13]
He went from the Ponderosa to the prairie
Michael Landon
Lynn
$1,000 [21]
Now totaling over $1 trillion, it began 11 days after Treasury was established in 1789
the national debt
Eric
$600 [22]
Since '27, stars have made good impressions at this Hollywood site
Mann's Chinese Theatre
Eric
$600 [3]
Where you can't go again in Thomas Wolfe title
home
Eric
$600 [8]
A fixed look, or Ginger Rogers' partner
a stare (Astaire)
Eric
$600 [14]
In 1970 he had a "Goodtime Hour"
Glen Campbell
Clare
$800 [24]
A thrilling destination for tight-rope walkers & honeymooners
Niagara Falls
Clare
$800 [4]
Irving's bird-like hero chased by the Headless Horseman
Ichabod Crane
Eric
DD $1,000 [10]
Didn't see the fog
missed (mist)
Lynn
$800 [16]
Jackie Gleason show that rejected titles "The Lovers" & "The Couple Next Door"
The Honeymooners
Clare
$1,000 [15]
Tourists know this Catholic mission as Davy Crockett's last stand
the Alamo
Lynn
$1,000 [5]
Shaw's scorched saint
St. Joan of Arc
Eric Clare
$1,000 [11]
Where ships dock or what a jury consists of
piers (peers)
Clare
$1,000 [19]
In court, he'd always make mincemeat of Hamilton Burger
Perry Mason
Clare

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. PRESIDENTS

Adventurous 26th president, he was 1st to ride in an automobile & an airplane

Theodore Roosevelt

Lynn "Who was Theodore Roosevelt?" — wagered $100
Eric "Who was Teddy Roose[scribbling]" — wagered $5,000
Clare "Who was Roosevelt?" — wagered $6,050

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