Show #544 1987-01-08 (taped 1986-10-08) Regular

Keith Bell game 5.

Contestants

Judi Greenberg — a housewife from Northbrook, Illinois

Chris Desser — an attorney from Santa Monica, California

Keith Bell — a personnel specialist from Alexandria, Virginia (whose 4-day cash winnings total $37,051)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Keith $100 $600 $2,700 $4,901
5-day champion: $41,952
$2,600
16 R (including 2 DDs), 7 W
Chris $400 $1,300 $-300 $-300
3rd place: Tappan electric range
$0
7 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Judi $700 $1,800 $2,200 $4,399
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Caribbean & stay at Xanadu Resort
$2,200
11 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

1986 FILMS LONDON DOUBLE TALK POTENT POTABLES THE 20TH CENTURY ODDS & ENDS
$100 [12]
The Hollywood Reporter said of this flick, "'lame duck' is no longer just a political term"
Howard the Duck
Chris
$100 [1]
In London, the "telly" is the TV while the "tube" is this
subway
Keith
$100 [24]
Formalists might mistakenly call this small African antelope Richard-Richard
dik-dik
Chris
$100 [6]
Early Times, Ancient Age &Old Crow
bourbon
Keith
$100 [8]
One was 1st detonated on July 15, 1945, just 12 days before Hiroshima
atomic bomb
Keith
$100 [17]
Paul McCartney, chicken restaurant in Buffalo, & "all God's chillun got" these
wings
Keith
$200 [13]
It was "Risky Business" when he made "All the Right Moves" on Kelly McGillis in "Top Gun"
Tom Cruise
Judi
$200 [2]
Some of these in London are "Dirty Dick's", "Bull & Bush" & "Ye Old Cheshire Cheese"
pubs
Judi
$200 [25]
Often used to hide smoker's breath, its formula is still a secret
Sen-Sen
Keith
$200 [7]
Red Bull, King Cobra &Colt 45
malt liquors
Judi
$200 [9]
In 1919, 21 people drowned in Boston when a tank of this sweet collasped
molasses
$200 [18]
Where you'll find King Arthur's Carrousel next to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Disneyland
Keith
$300 [14]
Although Jason's dead when the film begins, "Friday the 13th, Part VI is subtitled this
Jason Lives
Keith
$300 [3]
They called the city Londinium & built a wall around it
Romans
Judi
DD $300 [27]
Sharp singer who had her biggest hit with this song:"A Mashed Potato started long time ago /With a guy named Sloppy Joe /You'll find this dance is so cool to do /Come on baby, gonna teach it to you..."
Dee Dee Sharp
Chris
$300 [11]
Schapiro's, Carmel &Mogen David
kosher wine
Chris
$300 [10]
Though fighting stopped in this year, the U.S. war with Germany didn't officially end until 1921
1918
Keith
$300 [19]
The 2 agricultural products named for Californians J.H. Logan & Rudolph Boysen
loganberries & boysenberries
Keith Chris
$400 [21]
1 critic said calling Stallone's film "Cobra" was "unfair to" these
snakes
Chris
$400 [4]
Most foreign newspapers represented in London also have their offices there
Fleet Street
Keith
$500 [26]
Suntory, Gilbey's &Absolut
vodka
Keith Chris
$400 [15]
Both Queen Elizabeth & Pres. Eisenhower were present at the opening of this waterway in 1959
Saint Lawrence Seaway
Chris Judi
$400 [20]
"Doonesbury" reported that Nancy Reagan's was sagging, so hundreds sent donations to save it
inaugural gown
Chris
$500 [22]
They played the father & son who had nothing in common in "Nothing in Common"
Tom Hanks & Jackie Gleason
Chris
$500 [5]
You've visited this London landmark at 13 Portsmouth Street; now read the book, by Dickens
The Old Curiosity Shop
Keith
$500 [16]
Unjustly convicted of treason, in July 1906 this French officer was retried & found innocent
(Alfred) Dreyfus
Keith
$500 [23]
In 1913, when a man asked a woman to do the chicken scratch or kangaroo dip, he wanted her to do this
dance
Judi

Double Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC MEN BASEBALL GREATS IN THE NEWS "FRENCH" PHRASES ROMAN EMPERORS
$200 [1]
Jimmy Cagney's "Yankee Doodle Dandy", he was born on the 3rd, not the 4th, of July
George M. Cohan
Judi
$200 [2]
Most visited permanent exhibit at Cooperstown Hall of Fame honors this player
Babe Ruth
Keith
$200 [6]
New York landmark whose actual 100th anniversary was October 28, 1986, not July 4th
Statue of Liberty
Keith
$200 [11]
To get them in Cannes, you'd order "pommes frites"
French fries
Judi
DD $500 [21]
1st Roman emperor attested to have become a Christian
Constantine
Keith
$400 [3]
Leaning on this product in a TV ad, Miles Davis says, "I'll play 1st & tell you about it later...maybe"
Honda motor scooter
Judi
$400 [12]
He still holds Major League record for highest "lifetime" batting average at .367
Ty Cobb
Judi
$400 [7]
To the nearest billion, current population of the earth
5
Keith Judi
$400 [17]
This portal may lead to a balcony or, we should say, balcon
French doors
Judi
$1,000 [19]
Rome's 1st emperor, Octavian, took this name meaning "revered one"
Augustus
Keith
$800 [5]
Lyricist whose screenplays for "An American in Paris" & "Gigi" won him Oscars
Alan Jay Lerner
Keith Judi
$600 [13]
Even though he never hit more than 12 in a season, John Franklin Baker had this nickname
Home Run
Judi
$600 [8]
Tracked down by the FCC, John R. MacDougall confessed to being this video pirate on HBO
Captain Midnight
Chris
$600 [18]
Trying on a designer gown in Paris, or an alternative to 1000 Island
French dressing
Keith
DD $1,000 [4]
Actress who complained "I am over Burt Bacharach now, except when I hear that damn music"
Angie Dickinson
Keith
$800 [14]
The great Bob Feller played out his entire Major League career with this team
Cleveland Indians
Judi
$800 [9]
By a single vote, the House of Commons has recently banned this in British schools
caning (corporal punishment)
Keith
$1,000 [20]
A nice finishing touch on a pant leg
French seam
Chris
$1,000 [16]
Ex-wife R. Peters probably hit high Cs when reading this baritone's steamy 1978 novel, "Divas"
Robert Merrill
$1,000 [15]
This Hall of Famer who wouldn't go to movies lest it impair his eye-sight was called "The Rajah"
Rogers Hornsby
Judi
$1,000 [10]
In July '86, Jason Jr. sent back photographs of this
Titanic
Keith

Final Jeopardy!

NOBEL PRIZE

The only 2 presidents to win the Nobel Peace Prize, they ran against each other in 1912

Theodore Roosevelt & Woodrow Wilson

Judi "Who were Woodrow Wilson & Teddy Roosevelt?" — wagered $2,199
Keith "Who were Roosevelt and Wilson?" — wagered $2,201

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