Show #584 1987-03-05 (taped 1986-11-12) Regular

Keith Walker game 1.

Contestants

Barbara Platz — a microbiologist from Hendersonville, North Carolina

Keith Walker — an attorney from Pomona, California

Judy Goodnight — a pre-kindergarten teacher from Memphis, Tennessee (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Judy $1,500 $2,000 $5,500 $5,000
2nd place: trip to St. Thomas & stay at Bluebeard's Castle
$6,000
16 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Keith $2,000 $6,000 $13,400 $15,500
New champion: $15,500
$12,200
30 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W
Barbara $300 $300 $700 $600
3rd place: Colortyme color TV
$700
6 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE NEWSCASTERS FOREIGN U.S. CITIES CRACKER JACK HISTORY "SOFT"
$100 [6]
In the platypus, this is secreted through pores in the mother's abdomen & lapped up by the young
milk
Barbara
$100 [26]
An announcer at age 15 in his native South Dakota, he now anchors "NBC Nightly News"
Tom Brokaw
Keith
$100 [1]
You might find an oil derrick, but not not the Eiffel Tower, in this Texas town
Paris
Judy
$100 [21]
The 2 candy-coated edibles in Cracker Jack
peanuts & popcorn
Barbara
$100 [8]
Conquering everything from Peking to Persia, this 13th century Mongol's name means "universal ruler"
Genghis Khan
Keith
$100 [10]
A "3-minute" egg
soft-boiled
Judy
$200 [7]
Only the earth has greater density than this small planet
Mercury
Keith
$200 [27]
"Saturday Night Live"s original "Weekend Update" anchorperson
Chevy Chase
Keith
$200 [2]
You can go to Washington, Ohio, or Spain to visit this "holy" city
Toledo
Judy
$200 [22]
Cracker Jack used to have premium coupons before they started giving out these in 1912
prizes
Keith
$200 [9]
Crassus, later 1 of Rome's 1st triumvirate, defeated this slave leader in 71 B.C.
Spartacus
Judy
$200 [11]
A bituminous fuel
soft coal
Judy
$300 [13]
Of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, or Cenozoic, the geological era we are in
Cenozoic
Keith
$300 [28]
This "60 Minutes" star was America's Junior Miss in 1963
Diane Sawyer
Keith
$300 [3]
Michigan city in which Greeks might not be welcome if they're bearing a wooden horse
Troy
Judy
$300 [23]
The boy on the Craker Jack box is dressed in this
sailor suit
Barbara
$300 [18]
Alexander II, a contemporary of Lincoln, freed this class & won the title "Czar Liberator"
serfs
Keith
$300 [12]
dBASE III Plus, for example
software
Barbara
$400 [14]
Term for the science of inherited traits
genetics
Judy
$400 [29]
In both the 1953 & 1971 versions, he was there on "You Are There"
Walter Cronkite
Keith Barbara
$400 [4]
Not even in 1948-49 was a major airlift needed to get into this Wisconsin city
Berlin
Keith
$400 [24]
Well-known song written in 1908 that mentions Cracker Jack
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
Keith
$400 [19]
The year Paris mobs stormed the Bastille & Washington became 1st president
1789
Keith
$400 [15]
Tap dancing without metal taps
soft shoe
Barbara
$500 [16]
The name for this gas comes from the French for "water former"
hydrogen
Keith
$500 [30]
In 1986, he told CBS viewers that Nathan Hale said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
Dan Rather
Keith
$500 [5]
While wearing a kilt is stylish in Scotland's largest city, don't try it in this Montana town
Glasgow
Keith Barbara
DD $700 [25]
Though he rarely spoke in the commercials, he was Cracker Jack's "spokesman" for 11 years:
Jack Gilford
Keith
$500 [20]
Fearing Germany's growing strength, Russia joined this peace organization in 1934
League of Nations
Keith
$500 [17]
According to Elvis, type of person troubled by a "hard-hearted woman... ever since the world began"
a soft-hearted man
Judy

Double Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE AUTHORS WEAPONS MUSIC OTHELLO SPORTS TRIVIA "HARD"
$200 [16]
Herbert Marshall played him in "The Moon & Sixpence" & "The Razor's Edge"
Somerset Maugham
Keith
$200 [19]
This popular Father's Day gift was the murder weapon in Hitchcock's "Frenzy"
tie
Judy
$200 [2]
Benjamin Britten is known for "The Young Person's Guide to" this
the Orchestra
Keith
$200 [7]
Of Othello, Iago, or Desdemona, character to whom Shakespeare gave the most lines
Iago
Keith
$200 [26]
The largest of these in the U.S. is the 106 lane one at the Showboat Casino in Las Vegas
bowling alley
Judy
$200 [1]
Describes Mike Hammer or a 30-minute egg
hard-boiled
Keith
$400 [17]
As this author of "The Man Who Would Be King", C. Plummer listened to M. Caine tell the film's story
Rudyard Kipling
Judy
$400 [20]
When they 1st met, Little John used this weapon to defeat Robin Hood
stick (staff)
Judy
$600 [4]
Grand or not, it's the concluding movement of a multi-sectioned work
finale
Keith
$400 [8]
This All-American football player scored in London as Othello in 1930
Paul Robeson
Keith
$400 [27]
Of the Detroit Lions, New York Jets, & L.A. Rams, number which play in the city in their names
0 (none)
Judy Keith Barbara
$400 [12]
What you are if this answer has to be read to you in a very loud voice
hard of hearing
Judy
$600 [18]
1959's "Beloved Infidel" was Sheilah Graham's version of her affair with this novelist
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Keith
$600 [21]
Though against the rules of the "Clan of the Cavebear", Ayla taught herself to use this weapon
sling
$800 [5]
In German this instrument is called a "trommel"
drum
Keith
$600 [9]
Cassio calls this "an enemy" men put "in their mouths to steal away their brains"
wine
DD $500 [28]
In the Olympics it symbolizes the continuity between the ancient and modern games
torch
Judy
$600 [13]
Playing Paul's grandfather, Wilfrid Brambell was continuously called "a clean old man" in this film
A Hard Day's Night
$800 [24]
Oscar-winner who played Robert Browning in 1934 & Mark Twain 10 years later
Fredric March
Barbara
$800 [22]
As a sign in printing, this weapon symbolizes a footnote
dagger
Keith
$1,000 [6]
Term for a chord played 1 note at a time, proceeding in order, usually from the bottom up
arpeggio
$800 [10]
Playing Othello in London in 1833, this actor collapsed into his son Charles' arms & later died
Edmund Kean
$800 [29]
This baseball team found ballgirl M. Collins posing for Playboy un"bear"able so they fired her
Chicago Cubs
Keith
$800 [14]
Sea biscuit, not the horse, but the food
hardtack
Keith
$1,000 [25]
Richard Chamberlain limped through this romantic lead in "Lady Caroline Lamb"
Byron
Judy
$1,000 [23]
Weapon pictured on the dollar bill
arrow
Keith
DD $1,400 [3]
The letter furthest along in the alphabet used to symbolize a note
G
Keith
$1,000 [11]
Act 1 is set in Venice, but the rest of the play takes place on this Mediterranean island
Cyprus
Keith
$1,000 [30]
Term for the last move of a gymnast in a floor exercise
dismount
Judy
$1,000 [15]
Black locust, persimmon, & Osage orange, for example
hardwoods

Final Jeopardy!

ASIA

This country is the world's most populous monarchy

Japan

Barbara "What is Nepal?" — wagered $100
Judy "What is Indonesia?" — wagered $500
Keith "What is Japan?" — wagered $2,100

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