Show #57 1984-11-27 (taped 1984-09-12) Regular

Contestants

Mark Loundy — a photojournalist from Diamond Bar, California

Elaine Baker — an administrator originally from Salem, Oregon

Richard Landon — a restaurant manager from Santa Cruz, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $31,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Richard $100 $600 $3,600 $7,200
2nd place: a shelving system
$3,200
13 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W
Elaine $600 $1,400 $2,000 $0
3rd place: a cork master and a gas grill
$2,000
11 R, 4 W
Mark $400 $700 $7,400 $7,599
New champion: $7,599
$6,900
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH ISLES 1945 TELEVISION FASHION TRIVIA
$100 [1]
If you "take the high road", I'll get there afore ye
Scotland
Elaine Mark
$100 [2]
Truman's state or battleship site of Japan's surrender
Missouri
Mark
$100 [16]
They got married in the final episode of "Happy Days"
Joanie and Chachi
Richard
$100 [6]
Espadrilles, clogs & "tennies"
shoes
Elaine
$100 [13]
Words used instead of the cursing in Watergate tape transcripts
expletive deleted
Elaine
$200 [10]
Color represented with white & red on the Irish flag
green
Mark
$200 [3]
Developed from radar research, it was first marketed for fast food preparation in '45
microwave creation
Mark
$200 [19]
Editor Billie Newman & Joe Rossi worked for
Lou Grant
Richard Mark
$200 [7]
Until 19th c., ones made of chicken skin were worn by women to soften their hands
gloves
Elaine
$200 [14]
Specialty store in which you'd buy lug nuts & feeler gauges
an auto supply store
Richard Mark
$300 [12]
X-rated actress Koo Stark's royal ex-beau
Prince Andrew
Elaine
$300 [4]
Number of stars in U.S. flag raised over Iwo Jima
48
Mark
$300 [20]
She shot J.R.
Mary Crosby
Mark
$300 [8]
"Foreign" name for the end of a sleeve folded back & fastened with a link
a French cuff
Richard Mark
$300 [15]
Speed of an LP
33 1/3 inches per second
Mark
$400 [5]
Rejected as movie script, Broadway loved this fragile Tennessee Williams drama
The Glass Menagerie
Elaine
$400 [21]
Played WJM's man-hunting "happy homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens
Betty White
Elaine
$400 [9]
Pattern design which came from the horse blankets of Richard Tattersall
(the Tattersall) check (or plaid)
Richard
DD $400 [17]
Number of vowels on the bottom row of keys of a standard typewriter
0
Richard
$500 [11]
He "lost" a "weekend" but won an Oscar
Ray Milland
Richard
$500 [22]
Marketing has begun on a line of nursewear from this TV medical show
Trapper John, M.D.
Richard Elaine Mark
$500 [23]
Breeches cut full above the knee used for horseback riding
jodhpurs
Elaine
$500 [18]
Howard Garis' bedtime tale-teller whose last name is Longears
Uncle Wiggily

Double Jeopardy! Round

HOT SPOTS SPACE 3-LETTER WORDS DRAMA LEGENDS TRADE CENTERS
$200 [8]
Hottest temperature ever recorded was on this "dark" continent
Africa
Mark
$200 [3]
Titan is the largest moon of this ringed planet
Saturn
Mark
$200 [16]
It's where flowers "sleep"
a bed
Elaine
$200 [1]
In the Middle Ages, monks presented "mystery plays" to illustrate stories from this
the Bible
Richard
$200 [13]
"Inhaling the breath of a loved one" is the reason for this Eskimo "kiss"
rubbing noses
Elaine
$600 [26]
City that's often called "the rubber capital of the world"
Akron, Ohio
Mark
$400 [9]
43 consecutive days of 120º heat were recorded in this appropriately named Calif. valley
Death Valley
Mark
$400 [4]
It forms a large part of Jupiter's atmosphere or Earth's kitchen cleaners
ammonia
Richard Mark
$400 [17]
A flipper or a fiver
a fin
Richard Elaine
$400 [2]
Dramatic form, from Greek for "merrymaking"
comedy
Mark
$400 [14]
People whose gods included Odin, Thor & Loki
the Vikings (or the Norse)
Richard
$600 [10]
National seashore resort that's been "burning" off Long Island for years
Fire Island
Elaine
$600 [5]
The Van Allen belts surround most of this planet
Earth
Mark
$600 [18]
A grown-up acorn
an oak
Richard
$600 [11]
19th century Norwegian playwright often called founder of modern drama
Henrik Ibsen
Richard
$800 [24]
Only hope remained after this ancient Greek's box was opened
Pandora's box
Mark
$800 [20]
Named by Magellan for fires blazing on shore, it's South America's stormy southern tip
Tierra del Fuego
Mark
$800 [6]
Soviet ship which docked with our Apollo in '75
Soyuz
Mark
$800 [19]
To question
ask
Mark
$800 [12]
In 1642, they closed English theaters for 18 years
the Puritans
Richard Mark
DD $1,000 [23]
Mythical creature Noah left behind in this Irish Rovers' song"...green alligators and long-necked geese /Some humpty-back camels and some chimpanzees /Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born..."
a unicorn
Richard
$1,000 [21]
Its foundation for polio victims was founded by FDR, who died here
Warm Springs, Georgia
Richard
DD $1,500 [7]
Comet in 1973 which didn't put on its promised show
Kohoutek
Mark
$1,000 [22]
Bathroom the British skip to
the loo
Richard
$1,000 [15]
As he wished, the last play of Eugene O'Neill was produced after his death
Long Day's Journey Into Night
Elaine
$1,000 [25]
Pair of lovers separated by a garden wall, they inspired "Romeo & Juliet"
Pyramus and Thisbe
Richard Elaine

Final Jeopardy!

GOVERNMENT

Decade the last amendment to the Constitution was ratified in

the 1970s

Elaine "What is 1920's" — wagered $2,000
Richard "What are the 1970's?" — wagered $3,600
Mark "When were the 1970's" — wagered $199

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