Show #482 1986-10-14 (taped 1986-08-20) Regular

Dave Traini game 3.

Contestants

Paul Schindler Jr. — a journalist originally from Portland, Oregon

Ian Barondess — a salesperson originally from Great Neck, New York

Dave Traini — a teacher from Medford Lakes, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $26,601)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dave $300 $2,300 $8,700 $5,400
3-day champion: $32,001
$7,300
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Ian $1,600 $300 $2,300 $300
2nd place: trip to Honolulu
$2,600
12 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Paul $400 $700 $5,900 $0
3rd place: Maytag washer and drier
$5,100
13 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

ROMANIA MUSICALS MILK ICE HOCKEY THE BIBLE "GLAD" TIDINGS
$100 [1]
Legend holds that a shepherd named Bucur founded this capital city
Bucharest
Paul
$100 [7]
Before it changed direction, this musical was called "East Side Story"
West Side Story
Ian
$100 [2]
Process in which fat globules are broken up so that they don't rise to the top
homogenization
Dave Paul
$100 [24]
Demonic name of New Jersey's franchise
the Devils
Dave
$100 [21]
Isaac sent this hairy son, not Jacob, to go hunting for venison
Esau
$100 [12]
Colosseum combatants of ancient Rome
the gladiators
Dave
$200 [4]
On TV's "The Munsters", part of Romania where Grandpa was born & Herman was assembled
Transylvania
Paul
$200 [8]
Because Fanny Brice conceived his wife, Ray Stark conceived this musical
Funny Girl
Dave Ian
$200 [3]
Appropriately, this state called "America's Dairyland" leads the U.S. in milk production
Wisconsin
Dave Ian
$200 [25]
City whose '74 & '75 NHL champs, the Flyers, were called the "Broad Street Bullies"
Philadelphia
Dave
$200 [22]
Name of this king, who had a peaceful reign, derives from "Shalom", meaning "peace"
Solomon
Ian
$200 [13]
1st line of Carol Burnett's theme
"I'm so glad we had this time together"
Ian
$300 [17]
Of Minn., Mo., or La., the U.S. state sharing same geographic latitude as Romania
Minnesota
Paul
$300 [9]
It opened, appropriately, at the Majestic & marked the musical stage debut of Richard Burton
Camelot
Dave
$300 [5]
A milking machine has this many milking cups
4
Ian
$300 [26]
Edmonton struck oil when they signed him in 1978 at age 17
Wayne Gretzky
Ian
DD $300 [23]
Biblical prophecy portrayed by this N.Y.sculpture:
"They shall beat their swords into plowshares."
Ian
$300 [14]
Your best "fun" clothing
your glad rags
Ian
$400 [19]
The delta of this major European river is in Romania
the Danube
Dave
$400 [10]
In "1776", Mrs. Jefferson sings that her "strings are unstrung" when Tom tucks this under his chin
his violin
Ian
$400 [6]
Skim milk is fortified with D & this vitamin that's lost when the butterfat is removed
vitamin A
Ian
$400 [27]
All-time great goalie Jacques Plante is also remembered for popularizing this piece of equipment
the facemask
Dave
$400 [28]
When they were slaves, the Israelites lived in this part of the land O'Egypt
Goshen
$400 [15]
Named for a 19th century British statesman, it's a suitcase hinged to open flat
Gladstone
Dave
$500 [20]
In Hawaii, if you get a lei, you get flowers; in Romania, if you get lei, you get this
the coins or the currency of the country
Dave
$500 [11]
Broadway hit in which Lola sings, "I took the zing out of the King of Siam"
Damn Yankees!
Ian
$500 [18]
This principal sugar of milk is not found in any other natural foods
lactose
Paul
$500 [30]
With over 3000 of these, Dave Williams holds an ignominious record
penalty minutes
Dave Ian
$500 [29]
Relationship of Naomi to Ruth
mother-in-law
Ian Paul
$500 [16]
On "Bewitched", she was the nosy neighbor of Darren & Samantha Stevens
Gladys Kravitz
Dave Ian

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN REVOLUTION HOMOPHONES ACTORS & ROLES NOTORIOUS FAMOUS LASTS ECOLOGY
$200 [11]
"We have 2,898 men unfit for duty because they are barefooted," Washington wrote from there
Valley Forge
Ian
$200 [6]
Crafted, or the upstairs cleaning lady
made/maid
Paul
$200 [1]
This macadamia nut rancher said, "I don't know where I stop & Gomer begins"
Jim Nabors
Dave
$200 [12]
"Cattle Kate" Watson who traded sex for stolen steers met this "swinging" fate
being hanged
Dave
$200 [21]
He last hit #1 on the singles charts with "Suspicious Minds" in 1969
Elvis Presley
Paul
$800 [26]
W. Germany's colorful ecology-minded party, they won 27 seats in the Bundestag in their 1st election
the Greens
Dave
$400 [13]
Having helped incite the revolution by writing "Common Sense", he later went back to England
Thomas Paine
Dave
$400 [7]
Run away from a tiny circus bug
flee/flea
$400 [2]
Lawrence Olivier was fired from "Queen Christina" because he was "too nervous and scared of" this Swede
Greta Garbo
Paul
$400 [17]
This writer spruced up old clippings & goosed McGraw-Hill with a fake autobiography of H. Hughes
Clifford Irving
Dave
$400 [22]
The night before he passed away in 1566, he made his last prediction, his death
Nostradamus
Paul
$1,000 [24]
Author of "Science & Survival" & 1980 Citizens' Party candidate for president
Barry Commoner
Paul
$600 [14]
Oct. '77 battle near this Upstate N.Y. spa was called the turning point of war & brought France in on our side
Battle of Saratoga
Dave
$600 [8]
Fuel from a bog, or the "Little Rascal" dog
peat/Pete
Paul
$800 [4]
He escaped the Nazis in "The Sound of Music", but they caught & shot him in "Crossings"
Christopher Plummer
Ian
$600 [18]
Marie Lafarge's French pastry had this element, atomic #33, which sent her to prison
arsenic
Paul
$800 [25]
Alexander VI (Borgia) was the last Pope to acknowledge having them
children
Dave
$800 [15]
From 1770 thru the end of the revolution, Lord North held this position
Prime Minister of England
Paul
$800 [9]
Followed footprints through the forest, or a large expanse of land
tracked/tract
Dave
$1,000 [5]
Joan Crawford played this Somerset Maugham trollop before Hayworth, but Rita did it in 3-D
Sadie Thompson
$800 [19]
In addition to his more historic crime, he was charged with killing policeman J.D. Tippit
Lee Harvey Oswald
Dave
$1,000 [23]
January 1, 1971 was the last day these were seen on U.S. television
cigarette commercials
Ian
DD $1,800 [16]
In celebrated speech, Patrick Henry reminded George III that Caesar & Charles I "had" these 2 men
Brutus & Cromwell
Paul
$1,000 [10]
A serving piece that can be fancy, or a fancy name for a card in the deck
the tray/trey
DD $2,000 [3]
Peter O'Toole has received 2 Oscar nominations for playing King Henry II, 1 for each of these 2 films
The Lion in Winter & Beckett
Dave
$1,000 [20]
This 1966 mass murderer of Chicago Nurses wore a tattoo reading "Born to raise hell"
(Richard) Speck
Dave

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

In 1985, this Michigan-based company was the nation's largest single exporter

General Motors

Ian "Who is Ford?" — wagered $2,000
Paul "What is Dow Chemical?" — wagered $5,900
Dave "What is Ford" — wagered $3,300

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