Show #110 1985-02-08 (taped 1984-10-24) Regular

Contestants

Ted Brown — a teacher originally from Colorado Springs, Colorado

Pat Gaynor — a college professor from Buena Park, California

Tony Hess — a data processor from Cleveland, Ohio (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,500)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tony $800 $400 $400 $3
3rd place: luggage
$1,400
12 R, 8 W (including 1 DD)
Pat $1,900 $3,800 $7,800 $6,500
New champion: $6,500
$7,500
20 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Ted $200 $900 $4,500 $801
2nd place: bedroom furniture and linens
$4,500
12 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

POLITICS BASEBALL ODD JOBS MOVIES AUSTRALIA "CAT" EGORY
$100 [1]
1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November
Election Day
Tony
$100 [6]
The Atlanta Braves are in this division of the National League
the Western division
Tony Pat
$100 [20]
Eliza Doolittle did it for a living
sold flowers (flower girl accepted)
Pat
$100 [13]
Subtitled "The Search for Spock"
Star Trek III
Pat
$100 [18]
1 of 2 animals on its coat of arms
(1 of) kangaroo and emu
Pat
$100 [11]
Malcolm McDowell & Nastassja Kinski's "purr"fect roles in 1982
cat people
Tony
$200 [2]
Traditionally speaking, as this state goes, "so goes the nation"
Maine
Pat
$200 [7]
Eddie Gaedel, number 1/8th, was the only one ever to play in the Major Leagues
a midget
Tony
$200 [21]
In the Old West they were in charge of horses, on a movie set in charge of chickens
wranglers
Tony
$200 [14]
Title describing Tom Cruise's precarious commercial enterprise
Risky Business
Ted
$300 [24]
"Satanic" mammal found only on island S. of Australia
Tasmanian devil
Pat
$200 [12]
Ancient weapon kept a stone's throw from its target
a catapult
Tony Pat
$300 [3]
"Shrill" name for train tour electioneering
a whistle stop
Pat
$300 [8]
Now a paper company sales rep, he pitched only perfect game in World Series history
Don Larsen
Pat
$300 [25]
He solemnly swears you in, in court
a bailiff
Tony
$300 [22]
Film where Lily Tomlin is really Steve Martin's better half
All of Me
Tony
DD $500 [19]
Title of this song, which actually means "to tramp the roads with a backpack"
"Waltzing Matilda"
Pat
$300 [15]
It gets things going in a chemical reaction
a catalyst
Ted
$400 [4]
The rooster was symbol of this party before Thomas Nast drew their new one in 1870
the Democrats
Tony Pat
$400 [9]
Boston's "Green Monster" is in this stadium
Fenway Park
Tony
$400 [26]
Ub Iwerks, Friz Freleng & Tex Avery drew the line at this job
cartoonists (or animators)
Tony Ted
$400 [23]
Mozart's middle name becomes a movie
Amadeus
Pat
$400 [16]
Elizabeth Taylor character that could have burnt her paws on a hot tin roof
Maggie the Cat
Tony
$500 [5]
He called himself "the plain people's pres. against the privileged people's Congress"
Harry S. Truman
Pat
$500 [10]
In '84, he became 1st manager to win over 100 games with teams in both Major Leagues
Sparky Anderson
Tony
$500 [17]
During one in a hospital, your brain should think "cheese"
a CAT scan
Pat

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE LAKES & RIVERS STARTS WITH "A" CHEMISTRY ARCHITECTURE GEMS
$200 [2]
According to both Burns & Steinbeck, their best laid schemes "gang aft a-gley"
mice and men
Pat
$200 [1]
Body of water, currently crossed by the 1831 London Bridge
Lake Havasu
Pat Ted
$200 [12]
It's where the leg bone's connected to the foot bone
the ankle
Ted
$200 [8]
Metallic element essential for strong bones & teeth
calcium
Ted
$200 [23]
From Turkish meaning "lighthouse", it's a slender, lofty tower attached to a mosque
minaret
Ted
$800 [20]
Organic & opaque, they represent purity & virginity
pearls
$400 [3]
In 1671, Milton wrote "Paradise Regained", a sequel to this
Paradise Lost
Tony
$400 [4]
Turin is the only major city on both banks of this river
the Po River
Tony
$400 [16]
Moveable part of airplane wing providing lateral control
an aileron
Ted
$800 [22]
Marie Curie named this element for her native land
polonium
Tony Pat
$400 [25]
Simon Rodia built these fairy-tale structures in a South L.A. ghetto
the Watts towers
Pat
$1,000 [19]
Stone of Laz, the Arabian goddess of love
lapis lazuli
$600 [9]
English title of 7-part novel "A la recherche du temps perdu" by Proust
Remembrance of Things Past
Tony Pat
$600 [5]
This lake in the Banff National Park is the most visited place in the Canadian Rockies
Lake Louise
Tony
$600 [15]
A result or consequence, or immediately following multiplication
aftermath
Ted
$1,000 [21]
Metal with highest melting point, it's commonly used in light bulb filaments
tungsten
Tony
$600 [24]
Flying buttresses & ribbed vaults characterize this 13 c. style
Gothic
Ted
$800 [10]
"All stories, if continued far enough, end in death..." he wrote in "Death in the Afternoon"
Ernest Hemingway
Pat Ted
DD $1,000 [6]
While poets pour over the Rhine & Danube this 2nd largest German river gets no press
the Elbe
Tony
$800 [14]
Unyielding or inflexible
adamant
Ted
$800 [17]
Prior to his '59 death, he was planning a mile-high skyscraper
Frank Lloyd Wright
Ted
DD $1,000 [11]
Language in which Browning's "Sonnets from the Portuguese" was originally written
English
Pat
$1,000 [7]
Containing a source of the Nile near Jinja, this country's surface is 1/6 water
Uganda
$1,000 [13]
It means extreme fear or anxiety in German or English
angst
Ted
$1,000 [18]
2 of 3 orders of Greek column styles
(2 of) Ionian, Doric, and Corinthian
Ted

Final Jeopardy!

THE ZODIAC

Appropriate astrological sign shared by Britain's Princesses Anne & Margaret

Leo

Tony "What is Sagitarius?" — wagered $397
Ted "What is Gemini?" — wagered $3,699
Pat "What is Gemini" — wagered $1,300

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