Show #349 1986-01-09 (taped 1985-09-09) Regular

Contestants

Phyllis Grinell — a housewife from New York City, New York

Gardner Stern — a marketing consultant originally from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,600)

Nancy Smith — a lawyer originally from Gainesville, Florida (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Nancy $600 $1,000 $4,000 $0
2nd place: Frigidaire electric range & Le Creuset cookware
$4,000
17 R, 3 W
Gardner $200 $1,000 $0 $0
3rd place: Noritake dinnerware
$0
10 R, 5 W
Phyllis $400 $1,300 $4,200 $8,300
New champion: $8,300
$4,900
13 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

BEASTLY QUOTES TELEVISION SCIENCE BUSINESS & INDUSTRY AROUND THE HOUSE "SICK"
$100 [1]
Nash says it "is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other milk"
cow
Gardner
$100 [2]
Television served in up "American Style", "on a Rooftop", & on a "Boat"
Love
Gardner
$100 [8]
The only animal that has walked on the moon
man
Nancy
$100 [17]
This spaghetti "Chef" "pasta way" June 22, 1985
Chef Boyardee
Nancy
$100 [26]
A person or small rug who lets everyone walk all over them
doormat
Nancy
$100 [14]
It's junior's longing for mommy & daddy his 1st time away at summer camp
homesick
Phyllis
$200 [4]
To say someone is mad, people once said he had this "in his bonnet"
bee
Nancy
$200 [3]
Though it's a feminist favorite, this cop show supposedly dropped Meg Foster for being "too tough"
Cagney & Lacey
Nancy
$200 [9]
Not just "Ludwig Von" but any male duck
Drake
Nancy
$200 [21]
Former 5 & 10¢store which now also owns Kinney Shoes & The Foot Locker
Woolworths
Gardner
$200 [27]
Because of power draw, extension cords should not be used to connect this storage appliance
refrigerator
Nancy
$200 [15]
Beanie's friend Cecil was this type of sea serpent
seasick
Phyllis
$300 [5]
Who "sleepeth with dogges, shall rise with" these
fleas
$300 [11]
Of Captain Midnight, Captain Gallant, & Captain Video, the one played by ex-Olympian Buster Crabbe
Captain Gallant
Gardner
$300 [10]
Research shows a mother eating a candy bar before doing this helps a baby fall asleep quicker
nursing
Gardner
$300 [22]
Around 1930, she was the aviation editor of "Cosmopolitan"
Amelia Earhart
Phyllis
$300 [28]
In most modern homes, the basic standard for ceiling height
8 feet
Gardner
$300 [16]
Tool a loyal communist would use to cut wheat
sickle
Gardner
$400 [6]
"With my crossbow I shot" it, the Ancient Mariner said
albatross
Phyllis
$400 [12]
"Old Stone Face" who became "The Toast of the Town"
Ed Sullivan
Nancy
$400 [19]
Partly frozen rain or rain mixed with snow
sleet
Phyllis
$400 [23]
On July 31, 1952, this former commander of U.N. forces in Korea became chairman of Remington Rand
MacArthur
Phyllis
$400 [18]
Thoroughly fatigued & bored, or a Fats Domino hit of 1958
"Sick And Tired"
$500 [7]
Twain opined, "I believe...our heavenly father invented man because he was disappointed in" this
monkey
$500 [13]
Supporting characters of this, TV's longest-running sitcom, included Wally Plumstead & his girl, Ginger
Ozzie & Harriet
Nancy
$500 [25]
If our solar system fit into a cup, our galaxy would be the size of this 3rd largest continent
North America
Phyllis
$500 [24]
Nicknamed "Bubble" & looking like a hot tub the Cray-2 is the world's fastest of these
water-cooled computer
Gardner
$500 [20]
Compartment in ship used as dispensary & hospital
sick bay
Gardner

Double Jeopardy! Round

17th CENTURY SPORTS ANATOMICAL MYTHS LEGAL LINGO THE BIBLE "WELL"
$200 [15]
Upon death of last of these birds in 1680, the phrase "as dead as one" could be officially used
dodo
Nancy
$200 [2]
Considered oldest sport in America, Hawaiians did it before Columbus discovered America
surfing
Gardner
$200 [14]
Contrary to popular belief, doing this to your hair every 6 weeks or so doesn't make it grow faster
cutting it
Nancy
$200 [1]
Court decree, often acknowledging fraud, declaring that a marriage never existed
annulment
Phyllis
$200 [8]
Completes the phrase, "The Lord is my shepherd"
I shall not want
Nancy
$200 [22]
Appropriate term for a rich man who owns a lot of shoes
well-heeled
Nancy
$400 [16]
1st of these ever to appear in a newspaper was for book "Divine Right of Church Government"
advertisement
Gardner
$400 [3]
Leather glove used in falconry, you can "throw it down" or "run" it
gauntlet
Nancy
$400 [17]
Anatomically erroneous phrase used to describe a contortionist's knees & elbows, for example
double-jointed
Nancy
$400 [4]
Paired with "aid", it means to incite someone to commit a crime
abet
Phyllis
$400 [9]
Immanuel Velikovsky claimed to have found evidence in Egypt of these 10 Biblical events
ten plagues
Gardner Phyllis
$400 [23]
This comedy is only Shakespeare play that fits this category
All's Well That Ends Well
Nancy
$600 [18]
To help science in 1631, William Oughtred 1st proposed "x" as a symbol of this function
multiplication
Phyllis
$600 [5]
British soccer fans who started disastrous Brussels Riot were supporters of this city's team
Liverpool
$600 [19]
The funny bone is not a bone but one of these where it rests against the humerus
nerve
$600 [13]
Surrender of an accused criminal by one country or state to another
extradition
Gardner
$600 [10]
Mount Megiddo in Israel is prophesied site of last earthly battle better known as this
Armageddon
Nancy
$800 [27]
Featuring a dome designed by Michelangelo, this Vatican landmark was dedicated in 1626
St. Peter's Basilica
Gardner Phyllis
$800 [6]
Spalding marketed 1st one with a woman's name--Nancy Lieberman--on it
basketball
Phyllis
DD $700 [20]
Besides on tongue, 1 of 2 other places you have taste buds
roof of your mouth or back of the throat
Phyllis
$800 [25]
Term for international waters not within any one nation's jurisdiction, but open to all
high seas
$800 [11]
Saul of Tarsus was struck blind while on the road to this city
Damascus
Nancy
$1,000 [26]
It began operation as London's Produce & Flower Market in 1671
Covent Garden
Phyllis
$1,000 [7]
Sport in which you can legally indulge in jury-rigging
sailing
Phyllis
$1,000 [21]
This, not bone, is the hardest substance in the body
tooth enamel
Nancy
$1,000 [24]
Some are released from jail on bail, but lucky ones can be released on this
their own recognizance
Nancy Gardner
$1,000 [12]
At 2 words, the Bible's shortest verse
Jesus wept.

Final Jeopardy!

VICE PRESIDENTS

2 of the 3 Vice Presidents to serve under FDR

(2 of) Harry S. Truman, Henry A. Wallace, and John Nance Garner

Nancy "Truman, White" — wagered $4,000
Phyllis "Who were Truman & Wallace" — wagered $4,100

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