Show #565 1987-02-06 (taped 1986-11-05) Regular

Contestants

Mary Hammond — a homemaker originally from Kansas City, Missouri

Susan Kaisler — a French teacher from Mesa, Arizona

Joel Nathanson — a dentist from Baltimore, Maryland (whose 3-day cash winnings total $20,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Joel $300 $1,300 $100 $0
3rd place: Helbros his & hers sports watches
$1,700
8 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Susan $200 $100 $3,300 $3,000
2nd place: Admiral refrigerator & Donvier ice cream makers
$3,300
8 R, 2 W
Mary $1,300 $3,600 $10,400 $9,000
New champion: $9,000
$9,300
24 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

CELEBRITY TRADEMARKS TRAVEL & TOURISM SPORTS DANGEROUS ANIMALS GIRLS IN SONG "YANKEE"s
$100 [10]
It's the gesture Johnny Carson will use to conclude his monologue "tonight"
golf swing
Joel
$100 [16]
To visit site of these 1692 trials you have to go to Danvers, 4 miles NW of Salem
the witchcraft trials
Joel
$100 [26]
This team formerly included a "Goose" & a "Meadowlark"
Harlem Globetrotters
Joel Mary
$100 [17]
Black widow spiders get their name because they often do this after mating
consume or eat the male
Mary
$100 [1]
The Everly Bros. died each time they heard this sound, "Here he comes, that's" this girl's "clown"
Cathy
Mary
$100 [6]
Broadway show in which, despite the song, Lola couldn't quite get what she wanted
Damn Yankees
Mary
$200 [11]
At close of "American Top 40" he advises, "Keep your feet on the ground & keep reaching for the stars"
Casey Kasem
Joel
$200 [18]
Film at this country's Expo '86 Pavilion featured their young stars, like Nastassja Kinski & Boris Becker
Germany
Susan
$200 [21]
When Juergen Hergert set record, spending 90 days in a cage with 24 of these, he got cheers, not hisses
snakes
Mary
$200 [2]
In 1957, Buddy Holly told her, "I love you...with a love so rare & true"
Peggy Sue
Mary
$200 [7]
The 4555 ton, 375 foot 4-masted 1853 "Great Republic", or Joe DiMaggio
Yankee Clipper
Mary
$300 [13]
After Pete Townshend broke his guitar on a whim, this group made instrument smashing a trademark
The Who
Joel
$300 [19]
Travelers to Thailand would use bahts & satangs for this
currency
$300 [22]
Mayor Koch says he believes there are as many of these in the city as there are New Yorkers
rats
Joel Susan
$300 [3]
Many believed The Association's 1st hit song, "Along Comes Mary" was an ode to this
marijuana
Susan
$300 [8]
During the Civil War, this song was parodied in the Confederacy
"Yankee Doodle"
Susan Mary
$400 [14]
It was this, John Moschitta's way with words, that made Federal Express commercials fly
speed speaking (fast talking)
Mary
$400 [20]
A popular stop in Bogota is the "Museo del Oro", which translates to this
Museum of Gold
Joel
$400 [23]
Teeth of these S. American fish are so sharp, some Indians use them as scissors & razor blades
piranha
Mary
$400 [4]
"Donna, Donna" was this of Dion's heart
prima donna
$400 [9]
4-word anti-American slogan chanted over and over by Castro's supporters in the early '60s
Cuba, si, Yankee, no!
Susan
$500 [15]
Known for dressing the stars, she dressed herself in beige suits, glasses, bangs & a bun
Edith Head
$500 [25]
In Saudi Arabia, it's more diplomatic if you eat using only this "utensil"
fingers (right hand)
Mary
DD $600 [24]
Smallest animal sign of the Zodiac, it's the only one that stings
Scorpio
Mary
$500 [5]
She was "always window shopping but never stopping to buy"
"Georgy Girl"
Mary
$500 [12]
500 knights are transferred from horses to bicycles in this 19th century novel satirizing chivalry
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Mary

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE TIME LONDON ON FILM SMOKING WILDFLOWERS "REBEL"s
$200 [1]
To commit suicide "Madame Bovary" ate a handful of this, not old lace
arsenic
Joel
$200 [22]
In the U.S., time zone which falls between Mountain & Eastern
Central time zone
Mary
$200 [11]
Guinness says this current resident of 10 Downing Street was 1st portrayed on film in "For Your Eyes Only"
Margaret Thatcher
$200 [2]
In the ads, Tareyton smokers who'd "rather fight than switch" sported this injury
black eye
Mary
$200 [23]
Known ironically, for showy blossoms, this "shy" flower really does grow on walls
wallflower
Joel
$200 [3]
James Dean was considered the embodiment of the title of this film in which he starred
Rebel Without a Cause
Mary
$400 [7]
This young man's father wrote him a letter of recommendation to the captain of the king's musketeers
d'Artagnan
Susan
$400 [16]
Theoretically, this "line" is halfway around the world from the Greenwich Prime Meridian
International Date Line
Mary
$400 [12]
R. Chandler's novel was set in L.A., but this '77 remake was "curiously & ineffectively set in London"
The Big Sleep
$400 [20]
Since it's world's best selling brand, we could say this cigarette's "country" is the largest
Marlboro
Susan
$1,000 [27]
This pink flower, which resembles a broken heart, blooms "liberally" from March to July
bleeding heart
$400 [4]
A prolonged high-pitched scream associated with Confederate soldiers
rebel yell
Mary
$600 [8]
Name by which Eva St. Clare is better known in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Little Eva
Mary
$600 [17]
For the Los Angeles Lakers & Clippers, it's Floyd Jensen, a man in his mid-sixties
(official) timekeeper
Mary
$600 [13]
In "My Fair Lady", Eliza Doolittle peddled her posies here, in front of the opera house
Covent Garden
Susan
$600 [21]
1 of Columbus' men, Rodrigo de Jerez, introduced tobacco to Spain & was imprisoned for smoking by this institution
Spanish Inquisition
Mary
$600 [5]
Tho The Crystals were a real group, this, their biggest hit, was actually sung by Darlene Love & The Blossoms
"He's a Rebel"
$800 [9]
"The Moon & Sixpence" is his novel based on the life of Gauguin
Somerset Maugham
Susan
$1,000 [19]
Book on the Kennedy administration that won Arthur Schlesinger Jr. a Pulitzer Prize
A Thousand Days
Susan
$800 [14]
The bird woman in "Mary Poppins" sells feed for birds in front of this church build by Wren
St. Paul's
Mary
$800 [24]
In 1924, Durham N.C.'s Trinity College was endowed by an owner of Amer. Tobacco Co., & renamed this
Duke University
$800 [6]
This 1970 ABC series set in 1777 showed exploits of Pennsylvania's Yankee Doodle Society
The Young Rebels
$1,000 [10]
James Joyce depicted himself as Stephen Dedalus in both "Ulysses" & this novel
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
DD $1,800 [18]
In Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life", it's where we leave footsteps when departing
in (or on) the sands of time
Mary
$1,000 [15]
1973 film in which George Segal trysts with Glenda Jackson in a Garrard St. flat
A Touch of Class
Mary
$1,000 [25]
Among the "patterns" in this fat Massachusetts poetess' life was smoking fat black cigars
Amy Lowell
DD $1,600 [26]
Called rock & roll's No. 1 instrumentalist, Duane Eddy had his 1st big hit with this:
"Rebel-'Rouser"
Joel

Final Jeopardy!

LAKES & RIVERS

Alexandria, Herculaneum & Memphis can be found on banks of this 2348-mile-long river

Mississippi

Joel "What is the Nile?" — wagered $100
Susan "What is the Nile?" — wagered $300
Mary "What is the Nile?" — wagered $1,400

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