Show #655 1987-06-12 (taped 1987-01-20) Regular

Jonathan Fellows game 5.

Contestants

Sue Gouldley — an underwriter from Somers Point, New Jersey

Meg Shreve — an attorney from Bolinas, California

Jonathan Fellows — a legislative assistant originally from Bellevue, Washington (whose 4-day cash winnings total $39,201)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jonathan $800 $1,300 $8,700 $6,000
2nd place: Emerson 25" stereo color TV & Sam Moore wing chair
$8,700
20 R, 2 W
Meg $800 $1,200 $5,700 $11,400
New champion: $11,400
$6,600
14 R, 2 W (including 2 DDs)
Sue $1,300 $3,000 $5,400 $400
3rd place: Tappan Sure Cook Microwave
$5,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

AUSTRALIA OLD TESTAMENT "JUNGLE" JIVE '50s POP POETRY DID YOU NOTICE?
$100 [1]
1988 marks this sort of milestone for Australia which the U.S. celebrated in 1976
bicentennial
Jonathan
$100 [4]
He was a vintner before he turned to boat building
Noah
Jonathan
$100 [13]
Kids from Kenya to Kansas play on these 3-dimensional structures of vertical & horizontal bars
jungle gyms
Jonathan Sue
$100 [8]
In '57 title, it's what Billy Williams sang he was "Gonna Sit Right Down &" do
Write Myself a Letter
Sue
$100 [23]
"He always has something to grumble about, has the man with a chip" there
on his shoulder
Meg
$100 [7]
On a piano, the high-pitched keys are at this end of the keyboard
right
Sue
$200 [2]
Australia is world's leading producer of this, which some merino sheep wear "dust jackets" to protect
wool
Jonathan
$200 [22]
In Genesis 32, Jacob didn't do this with Rowdy Roddy Piper, but with an angel
wrestle
Sue
$200 [14]
This Johnny Weissmuller movie & TV series was described by 1 critic as "Tarzan with clothes on"
Jungle Jim
Jonathan Sue
$200 [9]
Phrase found in a Gene Vincent title before "A-Lula" & in a Ricky Nelson title before "Baby"
Be-Bop
Sue
$200 [16]
The 1st names of your 2 opponents
Meg and Sue
Jonathan
$300 [3]
In Australia, a 38 hr. work week is common, & 4 weeks of this a year are required by law
vacations
Meg
$300 [24]
Isaiah & Jeremiah are considered major ones, Obadiah & Zechariah, minor
prophets
Jonathan
$300 [15]
"Rock Around the Clock" was theme song for this controversial 1955 film
Blackboard Jungle
Meg
$400 [11]
Diminutive Anthony Gourdine was the lead singer of this group
Little Anthony and the Imperials
Sue
$300 [17]
This album's cover was the 1st on which all 4 Beatles sported mustaches
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
$400 [5]
Amazingly, commercial field production of this energy source didn't begin in Australia until the 1960s
oil
Jonathan
$400 [25]
On the order of this queen's husband, Haman & his 10 sons were hanged
Esther
$400 [18]
Seldom used by doctors, it's a slang term for any fungus infection aggravated by tropical heat
jungle rot
Jonathan Sue
DD $500 [10]
The following was 1 of his 4 Top 40 hits in the '50s with a girl's name in the title:"Lucille, you won't do your sister's will? Oh, Lucille..."
Little Richard
Sue
$400 [20]
6 of these animals are found on the Cadillac crest
birds
$500 [6]
Early maps of Australia marked the area "Terra Australis Incognita", meaning this
Unknown Southern Land
Meg
$500 [26]
Uzzah was killed for touching it, & 70 men of Beth-Shemesh were killed for looking in it
Ark of the Covenant
$500 [19]
Homemade alcoholic beverage, especially one concocted by military personnel
jungle juice
Sue
$500 [12]
Tommy Edwards' "It's All in the Game" was knocked out of #1 by this Conway Twitty "It's Only..." song
"It's Only Make Believe"
Sue
$500 [21]
Only current U.S. coin to have a "likeness" of the same man on both the face & back
penny
Jonathan

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIOLOGY WORLD LEADERS PEN NAMES SPORTS NOVEMBER U.S. CITIES
$200 [20]
It's what gives our nose its shape & sharks their skeletal form
cartilage
Meg
$200 [18]
When he ran for president of Austria in 1971, he lost
Kurt Waldheim
Meg
$200 [7]
Isaiah Sellers, also a writer & river pilot, 1st used this pen name later used by Samuel Clemens
Mark Twain
Jonathan
$200 [1]
Aquatic sport featured in the classic 1966 film, "Endless Summer"
surfing
Meg
$200 [10]
On November 15, 1966, this series of U.S. 2-man space flights ended
Gemini
Meg
$200 [6]
This city where our founding fathers met celebrated its 1st Mother's Day in 1908
Philadelphia
Sue
$400 [21]
The opposite of ventral, it refers to something situated on the back
dorsal
Jonathan
$400 [22]
The first British prime minister to visit Israel while in office since the British left in 1948
Margaret Thatcher
Jonathan
$400 [15]
His pen names supposedly included A. Shoeboy, Abel Roper, T. Fribble, & Lemuel Gulliver
Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Sue
$400 [2]
Soccer was forbidden in 14th c. England as taking practice time away from this military skill
archery
Jonathan
$400 [11]
While he was staying at Blair House, an attempt was made on his life, November 1, 1950
Harry Truman
Sue
$400 [8]
The tallest building in this city is the Ala Moana Americana Hotel
Honolulu
Meg
$600 [26]
Name for the store of food material in the form of protein & fat granules found in most eggs
yolks
Jonathan
$600 [23]
To advertise his Australian visit in Nov. 1986, the sponsoring beer company put out special cans
the Pope
Meg
$600 [19]
Working in the prison pharmacy, William Sydney Porter took this name from a French pharmacist
O. Henry
Sue
DD $500 [5]
16 out of the last 20 table tennis competitions in men's singles have been won by these 2 countries
China and Japan
Meg
$600 [12]
On November 17, 1965, William D. Eckert succeeded Ford Frick in this post
Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Jonathan
DD $400 [9]
This city has the greatest number of both TV & radio stations in the U.S.
Los Angeles
Meg
$800 [27]
Milky juice found in dandelions & lettuce, one form of it is used to make rubber
latex
Sue
$800 [24]
In November 1986, reports of the death of this North Korean leader were greatly exaggerated
Kim Il-sung
Meg
$800 [29]
This name meaning "freelance" was used by Arthur Ward while creating Fu Manchu
Sax Rohmer
$600 [3]
At 14,355' above sea level, the Tuctu golf course in this S. American country is highest in world
Peru
Jonathan
$800 [13]
Against orders, Gen. Andrew Jackson seized this Florida panhandle city November 7, 1814
Pensacola
Jonathan
$800 [14]
This city is home to the Texas Ranger Museum & a 202-room hotel called the Crockett
San Antonio
Sue
$1,000 [28]
The outermost skin layer of a plant, animal, or even you
epidermis
Jonathan
$1,000 [25]
After 21 years of military rule, Pres. Jose Sarney is changing this country to democratic rule
Brazil
Jonathan
$1,000 [30]
This "plumber" has used pen names Gordon Davis & David St. John, tho not while in the pen for Watergate
E. Howard Hunt
Meg
$800 [4]
A Winter Olympic event since 1964, it's French for "sled"
luge
Meg
$1,000 [16]
Invited in July 1688 to save England from Catholic tyranny this Dutchman landed there November 5th
William of Orange (William III)
Jonathan
$1,000 [17]
Ohio town known for the yearly return of the buzzards & a police chief who has been missing for a yr.
Hinckley
Meg

Final Jeopardy!

MOVIE CLASSICS

"I cannot live without my life, I cannot die without my soul", are Olivier's last lines in this 1939 film

Wuthering Heights

Sue "What is Hamlet?" — wagered $5,000
Meg "What is Wuthering Heights?" — wagered $5,700
Jonathan "What isMacbeHamlet" — wagered $2,700

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