Show #541 1987-01-05 (taped 1986-10-08) Regular

Keith Bell game 2.

Contestants

Dale Butland — a press secretary originally from Columbus, Ohio

Charlene Hofferstad — a housewife from North Haven, Connecticut

Keith Bell — a personnel specialist from Alexandria, Virginia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,901)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Keith $400 $1,500 $1,500 $2,000
2-day co-champion: $15,901
$1,300
17 R (including 1 DD), 8 W
Charlene $600 $800 $-300 $-300
2nd place
$0
8 R (including 1 DD), 8 W
Dale $200 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000
New co-champion: $2,000
$1,000
10 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

CONTESTS BLUNDERS THE BRITISH ISLES FOOD & DRINK TV COPS "CAT" EGORY
$100 [10]
NBC announcer you find in your mailbox pushing $10,000,000 he'll personally award to you
Ed McMahon
Keith
$100 [5]
Herman Long committed 1045, more than any other player in professional baseball history
errors
Dale
$100 [1]
The form of Gaelic spoken in Ireland is commonly called this
Irish
Keith Charlene
$100 [13]
Tart summer cooler which sounds like a Bob Geldof concert for a starving Jack Lemmon
a lemonade
$100 [16]
It was Thursday, 9 o'clock; turned on this show; cop named Friday wanted "Just the facts, ma'am"
Dragnet
Dale
$100 [4]
It's not a bunch of cats, but a bunch of cows
cattle
Keith Charlene
$300 [23]
The 3 types of events in a triathlon competition
swimming, bicycling and running
Keith
$200 [6]
In 1977, suicidal T. Helms jumped off 86th floor of this building only to land on 85th floor ledge
the Empire State Building
Keith
$200 [2]
It's the longest river entirely within England
the Thames
Keith Dale
$200 [14]
Most of the deer meat for America's restaurants comes from this island country known for lamb
New Zealand
Keith
$200 [17]
Of "Harry-O", "Cannon", or "Banacek", the one who wasn't an ex-cop
Banacek
Keith
$500 [24]
A feline's ability to form a mountain chain
Catskills
Keith Charlene
$400 [21]
In a tie breaker, finalists usually write a short paragraph with this length restriction
25 words or less
Keith Charlene
$300 [7]
In 1967 in England, 16 months after being sterilized, a woman went back to the same hospital to do this
to give birth
Dale
$300 [3]
With 58 letters, a tiny village in this country has honor of having longest place-name in the British Isles
Wales
Charlene
$300 [15]
Of fruit cakes, raw clams or sandwiches, the 1 which Kraft recommends not to freeze
raw clams
Keith Charlene Dale
$300 [18]
He once described his series "Bronk" as "Stupid" - believe it or not
Jack Palance
Keith
$500 [22]
Part of the body contorted in a girning contest
the face
Charlene
$400 [8]
Anatomically incorrect, the Lacoste shirt logo was supposed to be this, R. Lacoste's nickname
The Crocodile
Keith
$400 [11]
Meaning "offspring", it's a traditional Scottish social unit sharing common ancestry & surname
a clan
Dale
$400 [19]
Former Olympic decathlon star who filled in for Erik Estrada during salary dispute on "CHi Ps"
Bruce Jenner
Charlene
$500 [9]
Soft drink company whose "Come alive" slogan in China meant "...it brings your ancestors back from the grave"
Pepsi
Keith Charlene
$500 [12]
These open wastelands covered by wet peat & heather are found in Eng., Scotland & most T. Hardy novels
moors
Keith
$500 [20]
Detective whose writing a novel, "Blood on the Badge", became a running joke on "Barney Miller"
(Ron) Harris
Charlene

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART BUSINESS & INDUSTRY WOMEN IN HISTORY LETTER PERFECT FILM FACTS LITERARY CANNIBALS
$200 [7]
Their "Adoration" was title subject of both da Fabriano & da Vinci
the Magi
Charlene
$200 [16]
In this family Julio & Ernest sued their brother, cheese maker Joseph, for trademark infringement
Gallo
Dale
$200 [6]
In 1951, this first lady tried to run for Vice President of Argentina
Evita Peron
Keith
$200 [1]
Letter which precedes "T.E." & "I. Joe"
G
$200 [17]
The largest reported # of costume changes, 65 by 1 actor, was by Liz Taylor in this 1963 film
Cleopatra
Dale
$200 [9]
The witch fattened this boy up for her "Grimm" dinner, but Gretel only got to eat crab-shells
Hansel
Dale
$400 [8]
Number of gleaners in the foreground of "The Gleaners"
3
$400 [10]
Henry VIII's first mother-in-law, she was consort to Ferdinand of Aragon
Queen Isabella
$400 [2]
Letter which is the nickname of the youth organization founded in 1844 by George Williams
the Y
Charlene
$400 [18]
Ironically, Bible Belt states of N. & S. Carolina are said to have largest concentration of these cinemas
blue cinemas or XXX houses
Keith
$400 [23]
Sondheim show in which A. Lansbury suggested "Shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top"
Sweeney Todd
Keith
$600 [13]
Mode of transportation represented in 19th cent. British artist J.M.W. Turner's "Rain, Steam, & Speed"
train
Keith
$600 [11]
Partially paralyzed in a 1901 train wreck, she recovered & returned to sharpshooting
Annie Oakley
Keith
DD $500 [4]
Only letter which begins 1 day of the week & 2 months
M
Charlene
$600 [19]
"M*A*S*H", "Fahrenheit 451", & "The Magnificent Ambersons" have credits presented in this unusual way
spoken (rather than written out)
Charlene
$600 [24]
Humorist whose "Cannibalism in the Cars" told of a congressman who chews up his constituents
Mark Twain
Keith
DD $1,000 [14]
Born in 1475, he was son of Signor Lodovico di Leonardo Buonarroti Simoni
Michelangelo (Buonarroti)
Keith
$800 [12]
African-born Phillis Wheatley's 1st poems were published in 1770, though she was this
an American slave
Dale
$600 [3]
Used with years, it's the abbreviation of the Latin word for "about"
c
Keith Charlene Dale
$800 [20]
"Incubus", w/Wm. Shatner, 1 of few American films w/English subtitles, is in this universal language
Esperanto
Dale
$1,000 [15]
"Girl with a Red Hat" is 1 of only some 35 known paintings by this 17th century Dutch artist
Johannes Vermeer
Keith
$1,000 [22]
After the Civil War, this nurse was placed in charge of government-sponsored search for MIAs
Clara Barton
Charlene
$1,000 [5]
Vehicle identification numbers of Toyotas always begin with this letter
J
Dale
$1,000 [21]
With about 79.5 million moviegoers daily, this country has largest cinema attendance in world
Red China
Keith Dale

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD POLITICS

The 1986 Reader's Digest Almanac lists this city as "The Capital of the World"

New York

Dale "What is New York?" — wagered $1,000
Keith "What is New York?" — wagered $500

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