Show #614 1987-04-16 (taped 1986-12-10) Regular

Contestants

Claire Dujardin — a bookkeeper from Myakka City, Florida

Mark Dunn — an eligibility worker from Sherman Oaks, California

Jim Ryan — a writer from Alexandria, Virginia (whose 3-day cash winnings total $21,950)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jim $800 $1,200 $4,200 $8,300
4-day champion: $30,250
$4,700
14 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Mark $1,000 $2,700 $3,900 $7,800
2nd place: a vacation in Palm Springs + a Ricoh camera
$3,900
16 R, 4 W
Claire $-600 $-1,400 $1,201 $1
3rd place: a Marcy exercise bike
$1,600
9 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY WEIGHTS & MEASURES RELATIVES IN SONG THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST THE VATICAN
$100 [1]
Aptly, the 1st known terrestrial globe was constructed in this historic year
1492
Jim Claire
$100 [21]
U.S. liquid measure equal to 231 cubic inches, which makes 2310 cu. in. to a Stetson
a gallon
Mark
$100 [4]
In 1965 James Brown song, this family member had "a brand new bag"
Papa
Mark
$100 [3]
In 1951, electricity was generated from nuclear energy for the 1st time near Idaho Falls in this state
Idaho
Jim Mark Claire
$100 [16]
Pius IV ordered Daniel da Volterra to paint "clothes" on nude figures in this chapel
Sistine Chapel
Claire
$200 [2]
After Waterloo, Napoleon unsuccessfully tried to escape to this New World country
America
Mark
$200 [22]
A unit of dry measure equal to 8 quarts, or a small kiss
a peck
Jim
$200 [5]
In a Paul Simon song, these 2 had a "reunion" in 1972
Mother and Child
Jim
$200 [9]
At its straight northern border, the panhandle of this state measures only 45 miles east to west
Idaho
Jim
$200 [17]
The Secret Archives hold' his annulment petition, & the library holds his love letters to Anne Boleyn
King Henry VIII
Jim
$300 [6]
By the High Renaissance this city had replaced Florence as Italy's cultural center
Rome
Claire
$300 [23]
Length on the label of "finished" men's pants is determined by measuring this
the inseam
Mark
$400 [14]
1 of 4 Elvis songs with relatives in the title that made Billboard's top 20
"Little Sister", "Don't Cry Daddy", "My Boy", or "Kissin' Cousins"
$300 [10]
You'll find the Bear, Snake, & Salmon rivers in this state
Idaho
Mark Claire
$300 [18]
Of 300, 800, or 2000, the number of permanent residents in Vatican City
300
$400 [7]
An 1830 opera performance sparked-riots that ultimately led to this "low country"'s independence
Belgium
Jim
$400 [24]
Standard number of pieces in the "bucket" of Kentucky Fried Chicken
15
Claire
DD $500 [13]
Relative mentioned in thefollowing:
daughter
Jim
$400 [11]
Founder by John J. Astor's fur traders, Astoria was this state's 1st permanent white settlement
Oregon
Mark
$400 [19]
22 of the 70 scholars who make up the Pontifical Academy of Sciences have won this award
Nobel Prize
Mark
$500 [8]
He not only had the largest imperial country estate in Roman Empire, but longest wall in England
Hadrian
Mark
$500 [25]
From a Latin word meaning "2 pans", this weighing device was used as early as ancient Egypt
balance
Claire
$500 [15]
In Alabama's "Mountain Music", the 2 relatives mentioned in the chorus
grandma and grandpa
$500 [12]
Though it doesn't touch the Pacific, this entire state is often considered part of Pacific Northwest
Idaho
Jim
$500 [20]
This vast open space in front of the Basilica is shaped like an ellipse
St. Peter's Square
Mark

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE '50'S TV INTERNATIONAL LAW LITERATURE HOMOPHONIC PAIRS BOND... JAMES BOND
$200 [26]
In 1766, Henry Cavendish made 1st full study of this simple gas he called "inflammable air"
hydrogen
Mark
$200 [12]
Of "Coke Time" & "Pepsi Cola Playhouse", one which had the longer run
Coke Time
Claire
$200 [21]
The Hague Conventions of 1899 & 1907 prohibited wartime dropping of explosives from these
airplanes (balloons)
Mark
$200 [7]
This American epic was 1st published in Great Britain, but under the title, "The Whale"
Moby-Dick
Jim
$200 [1]
Stand in this spot to listen
here/hear
Claire
$200 [6]
After saying he'd never again play Bond, he did--in "Never Say Never Again"
Sean Connery
Mark
DD $399 [16]
In 1953, they were known around CBS as "the 2 redheads"
Lucille Ball and Red Skelton
Claire
$400 [22]
Japan violated international law by bombing Pearl Harbor because it hadn't done this 1st
declared war
Mark
$400 [15]
A Swiss clergyman wrote this novel about a Swiss clergyman & his kin wrecked on an island
Swiss Family Robinson
Claire
$400 [2]
Shakespeare, when he was prohibited from entering
bard/barred
Jim
$400 [8]
Total number of Ian Fleming Bond novel titles that have not been made into films
none
Jim
$400 [13]
Titles of these in the '50s included "Valiant Lady", "From These Roots", & "The Brighter Day"
soap operas
Claire
$600 [23]
Among accords reached in Geneva convention of 1864 was establishment of this relief organization
the Red Cross
Claire
$600 [18]
C. Bronte dedicated 2nd edition of this to Thackeray who like Rochester, had an insane wife
Jane Eyre
Claire
$600 [3]
Matchabelli, mailed
scent/sent
Mark Claire
$600 [9]
Common bond between British Bond film actors Honor Blackman, Joanna Lumley, & Patrick Macnee
they played the Avengers on television
Jim
$600 [14]
To get Paladin, you'd wire to this city
San Francisco
Mark
$800 [24]
After WWII, the trial of German & Japanese leaders in these 2 cities helped develop int'l law
Nuremberg and Tokyo
Jim
$800 [19]
Set in 19th century New England, this Eugene O'Neill play updated the tragedy of Orestes & Elektra
Mourning Becomes Elektra
Mark
$800 [4]
Signal given by a stage manager to tell you to line up
cue/queue
Mark
$800 [10]
Charles Gray, Donald Pleasance, & Telly Savalas have all played this cat-loving villain
(Ernst Stavro) Blofeld
Jim Mark
$1,000 [17]
1 of the 7 series in the '50s whose title began "Life With..."
Life With Father, Life With Buster Keaton, Life With Elizabeth, Life With Linkletter, Life With Luigi, Life With the Irwins, or Life With Snarky Parker
Mark
$1,000 [25]
The Jay Treaty in 1794 introduced arbitration to settle disputes between these 2 countries
United States and Great Britain
$1,000 [20]
When Romeo & Juliet meet at a ball, the 1st 14 lines they speak are in this specific poetic form
a sonnet
Jim
$1,000 [5]
Understand the meaning of Japanese theater
know/Noh
Jim
$1,000 [11]
In "Casino Royale", he played Jimmy Bond
Woody Allen
Jim

Final Jeopardy!

LANGUAGES

Language spoken by the most people in South America

Portuguese

Claire "What is Spanish?" — wagered $1,200
Mark "What is Portugese ?" — wagered $3,900
Jim "What is Portuguese?" — wagered $4,100

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