Show #640 1987-05-22 (taped 1987-02-11) Regular

1987 Senior Tournament final game 2.

Contestants

Irene Grzywacz — a teacher originally from Connecticut (subtotal of $0)

Lee Saunders — a part-time textbook editor from Orlando, Florida (subtotal of $5,800)

Zeke Sevilla, Jr. — a criminal lawyer from Vienna, Virginia (subtotal of $9,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Zeke $600 $1,100 $5,400 $10,200 $5,800
21 R (including 1 DD), 8 W (including 1 DD)
Lee $500 $1,100 $6,600 $2,000 $6,700
14 R (including 1 DD), 0 W
Irene $1,100 $1,200 $5,600 $0 $5,600
16 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY BEAVERS BY THE NUMBERS BIG BANDS BEEF BRITISH GHOSTS
$100 [3]
Passengers not doing this on Continental flights between Aug. 25 & Sept. 25, 1986 got 10% off their next flight
smoking
Irene
$100 [2]
Term usually applied derisively to someone who seems overly ambitious
eager beaver
Lee
$100 [1]
Game played by world's top dart players, or a type of Levis
501
$100 [26]
His band created more hits & sold more records than any other dance band, & not just on New Year's Eve
Guy Lombardo
Zeke
$100 [10]
Brae, which Time magazine touts as low-fat, low-cal beef, is raised on grass, silage, & this brew
beer
Zeke
$100 [16]
It's said that Catherine Howard, his 5th wife, still runs screaming thru his palace
Henry VIII
Irene
$200 [7]
It may not be news to you, but this newsman emeritus is on the CBS board of directors
Walter Cronkite
Zeke
$200 [4]
The 2 countries which have the most beavers in the world
USA & Canada
Zeke
$200 [8]
In popular paperback book title, it was the number of "Uses" given for "A Dead Cat"
101
Zeke
$200 [27]
This bandleader sang with & then married his singer, Harriet Hilliard
Ozzie Nelson
Lee
$200 [11]
Cows bred for this function become poor beef animals
milk
Zeke
$200 [17]
All banshees are of this sex
female
Irene
$300 [20]
With money from making these, Seth Thomas built a cotton mill & a brass rolling factory
clocks
Zeke
$300 [5]
These must be used continuously as they keep growing throughout a beaver's life
teeth
Irene
$300 [9]
Author David Wallechinsky's latest book gives a "Midterm Report" on the class of this year
'65 (1965)
$300 [28]
His band was the Bob Cats
Bob Crosby
Irene
$300 [12]
Of flank, chuck or round steak, the one coming straight from the shoulder
chuck
Zeke Irene
$300 [18]
Ghostly suspect in the slaying of Hugo Baskerville
the hound of the Baskervilles
$400 [21]
In 1890, John M. Kohler heated a cattle trough & sprinkled it w/enamel powder to create his 1st of these
bathtub
Zeke
$400 [6]
TV's last "Beulah", the show left the air because she left the part
Louise Beavers
Lee
DD $500 [24]
2 current prime time network TV shows whose names are only numbers, both starting with numeral 2
20/20 & 227
Zeke
$400 [29]
"Drums... must produce sounds, not just make noise", said this bandleader-drummer, a rare combination
Gene Krupa
Zeke
$400 [13]
Term for flecks of fat that, we take for "granite", help make beef tasty & juicy
marbling
Irene
$400 [19]
The 1st spook to scare Scrooge on Christmas Eve
the ghost of Jacob Marley
Zeke Lee
$500 [22]
Founded in 1923 by brothers Henry, Hillel & Herman Hassenfeld, it began selling toys in 1943
Hasbro (Hassenfeld Brothers)
$500 [14]
In the '50s, he told us to "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha" with Ipana toothpaste, and he should know
Bucky Beaver
$500 [25]
W/Utah segment completed in August 1986, this became U.S.'s 1st transcontinental interstate
I-80
Irene
$500 [15]
"Hachis de Boeuf" is the fancy French name for this down-to-earth dish
hash
Zeke
$500 [23]
He was haunted by the D.T.s in "The Lost Weekend" & by English ghosts in "The Uninvited"
Ray Milland
Zeke

Double Jeopardy! Round

MOUNTAINS ARTISTS WORLD WAR II ECONOMICS RELIGIOUS HISTORY '60s TRIVIA
$200 [12]
Tectonic theorists think India's plate crashing into Asia's created this mountain chain
Himalayas
Lee
$200 [17]
In 1964, this artist was reproducing Brillo soap pad boxes
Andy Warhol
Zeke
$200 [1]
As early as 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria, part of this country
China
Lee
$200 [9]
In January 1987, the president submitted the 1st U.S. budget surpassing this landmark dollar amount
one trillion dollars
Irene
$200 [6]
"Sayid" is an Arabic term of respect used in addressing his descendants
Mohammed
Zeke
$200 [18]
It's said the Jets laid out some $427,000 to acquire this University of Alabama quarterback
Joe Namath
Zeke
$400 [13]
The Wilderness Road marked by Daniel Boone passes through the gap in these mountains
Appalachians (or Cumberlands)
Zeke Irene
$400 [20]
Rembrandt could have invited girls up to see these prints made from acid-marked copper plates
etchings
Zeke
DD $300 [2]
Title of the following, a big hit during the war:
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B)"
Lee
$400 [27]
From 1934-1972 the official price of gold in the U.S. was set at this amount per ounce
$35
Zeke Lee Irene
DD $500 [7]
Self-proclaimed "holy man" Grigori Novykh was known by this nickname, meaning "the debauched one"
Rasputin
Zeke
$400 [19]
3 years after her "Sex & The Single Girl" became a bestseller, "Cosmo" hired here to be new editor
Helen Gurley Brown
Irene
$600 [14]
This nat'l park encompassing a Wyoming mountain range is named for the range's tallest peak
Grand Teton
Lee
$600 [24]
Not portraits but these were the subjects Gainsborough wanted to paint the most
landscapes
Irene
$600 [3]
He headed the design team for Germany's powerful V-2 rockets
Wernher Von Braun
Zeke
$600 [28]
"The Balanced Budget & Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985" is better known by this name
Gramm-Rudman Bill
Zeke
$600 [8]
This French city was home to the papacy from 1309 to 1377
Avignon
Lee
$600 [21]
This 1962 musical picked up a Pulitzer Prize, & its star, Robert Morse, a Tony
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Lee
$800 [15]
Celebrating 200th anniversary of its ascent, in '86, ex-climber Pope John Paul II blessed this highest Eur. peak
Mont Blanc
Irene
$800 [25]
It was the native land of Marc Chagall
Russia
Zeke Irene
$800 [4]
He won 1953 Nobel Literature Prize for his account of World War II
Winston Churchill
Lee
$800 [29]
1928 presidential candidate who said U.S. economic system was based on "rugged individualism"
Herbert Hoover
Lee
$800 [10]
Some 2 years ago this church opened a temple in Freiberg, East Germany, its 1st in a Communist nation
the Mormon church
Zeke Irene
$800 [22]
In 1963, he married Margaretta "Happy" Murphy
Nelson Rockefeller
Irene
$1,000 [16]
It's the highest mt. in Denali National Park, Denali being Indian name for this N. American mountain
Mount McKinley
Lee
$1,000 [26]
The story of his romance with the Duchess of Alba was told in 1959 film "The Naked Maja"
Goya
Zeke
$1,000 [5]
Westernmost country captured by Japan was this one bordering on India
Burma
Zeke
$1,000 [30]
"More die in the U.S. of too much food than too little", said this economist & amb. to India under JFK
John Kenneth Galbraith
Zeke Irene
$1,000 [11]
When reformer John Calvin made this city his headquarters, it became known as "The Rome of the Protestants"
Geneva
Zeke
$1,000 [23]
Time-Life's "The Fabulous Century" called her the defector of the decade
Stalin's daughter (Svetlana Alliluyeva)
Irene

Final Jeopardy!

PRESIDENTS

1st president who was not born in either the original 13 colonies or the original 13 states

Abraham Lincoln (in Kentucky)

Zeke "Who was Abraham Lincoln?" — wagered $4,800
Irene "Who was Van Buren" — wagered $5,600
Lee "Who was Andrew Jackson?" — wagered $4,600

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