Show #533 1986-12-24 (taped 1986-10-01) Regular

Contestants

Kathleen Hagen — a registered nurse originally from Ottawa, Canada

Morgan Sloane — a writer and director originally from New York City

Frank Ford — a teacher from Santa Monica, California

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Frank $-200 $2,100 $5,500 $3,900
New champion: $3,900
$4,900
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Morgan $600 $900 $3,500 $3,600
2nd place: Tappan electric range + Zenith fun size TV
$3,900
10 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Kathleen $1,300 $2,100 $3,200 $0
3rd place: Fultron car stereo
$3,500
12 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR NATIONAL AIRLINES STARTS WITH "H" PEOPLE COMPOSERS FROGS
$100 [6]
Loreta Velasquez, later a rebel spy, was wounded in action while disguised as 1 of these
a man
$100 [16]
El Al
the Israeli airline
Kathleen
$100 [11]
Walter Winchell called it "a place where they shoot too many pictures & not enough actors"
Hollywood
Frank
$100 [1]
After she fled, 500 imported black brassieres were found in this foreign 1st lady's closet
Imelda Marcos
Morgan
$100 [21]
Contrary to what he sang, Barry Manilow didn't write this 1976#1 hit; Bruce Johnston did
"I Write The Songs"
Kathleen
$100 [22]
In French cuisine, the entire frog is generally thrown away except for this part
the legs
Morgan
$200 [7]
The Living History display at Petersburg, VA.'s battlefield depicts this side's camp & point of view
the North
Frank Kathleen
$200 [17]
China Airlines
Taiwan
Frank
$200 [12]
A bee's flat
a hive
Kathleen
$200 [2]
This "Lois Lane" was born so far north her birth certificate is in Eskimo & English
Margot Kidder
Morgan
$200 [23]
Of Johann, Richard, or Levi, the Strauss who composed "Der Rosenkavalier"
Richard
Morgan Kathleen
$200 [27]
Distinctive feature of "Our Gang"s "Froggy" that earned him the nickname
his throat or his speaking voice
Frank
$300 [8]
On Richmond's Monument Ave., statues of war casualties Stuart & Jackson face this direction
north
Morgan Kathleen
$300 [18]
Iberia
the airline of Spain
Kathleen
$300 [13]
Breath that takes yours away
halitosis
Kathleen
$300 [3]
Her American great-grandma was disinherited for marrying an Englishman; she became princess doing the same
Princess Di
Frank
$300 [24]
Today you might have to give his "Mother Goose" a "G" rating &, because of Bo, his "Bolero" an "X"
Maurice Ravel
Frank
DD $900 [28]
Name of the frog mentioned in this song:If I were the king of the world Tell you what I'd doI'd throw away the cars and the bars and the war Make sweet love to you Sing it now Joy to the world All the boys and girls...
Jeremiah the bullfrog
Frank
$400 [9]
While occupying VA.'s Berkeley Plantation, Gen. Daniel Butterfield composed this bugle call
"Taps"
Frank Kathleen
$400 [19]
Aeroflot
the Soviet Union's airline
Frank
$400 [14]
Meaning devastation, Antony said Caesar's spirit shall "cry" it "& let slip the dogs of war"
havok
Frank
$400 [4]
This "Colbys" star used to model nude for $1.25 an hour "plus a cup of coffee & a cookie"
Charlton Heston
$400 [25]
He's said "The Coronation of Spring" is closer to his original meaning than "Rite of Spring"
Stravinsky
Frank
$500 [10]
Surprisingly, this historic document allowed slavery to continue in states within the Union
the Emancipation Proclamation
Kathleen
$500 [20]
SABENA
Belgium
$500 [15]
Mentally erratic, or the metal used to bind dried grass or straw
haywire
$500 [5]
The "Center for the Strange" predicted this ex-president will write an erotic best seller
Richard Nixon
Kathleen
$500 [26]
Paul Simon said it was "the only new song that made it into 'The Graduate'"
"Mrs. Robinson"
Frank

Double Jeopardy! Round

INDIA WORD ORIGINS FICTIONAL DETECTIVES ROYALTY NATURE PHYSICS
$200 [6]
Cumin, coriander, turmeric & other spices make up this generic Indian seasoning
curry
Frank
$200 [16]
Esquire columnist Bob Greene is credited for this word for young urban professionals
a yuppie
Kathleen
$200 [11]
NBC's "Riptide" ripped into this ABC competition by using parodies of Maddie & Dave
Moonlighting
Frank
$200 [1]
Liliuokalani was the 1st woman to reign over this island country & its last monarch
Hawaii
Morgan
$400 [25]
Desert species of this arthropod grow up to 8 in. but don't necessarily have 100 legs
centipedes
Frank
$1,000 [23]
While an ampere is the unit of electric current, this is the unit of electric potential & force
a volt
Frank
DD $300 [8]
While India & Pakistan have been disputing this region, China's grabbed part of it
Kashmir
Kathleen
$400 [17]
Ancient Greeks named these animals "arktos" though they never saw the white ones in the Arctic
bears
Frank
$400 [12]
He found "Murder on the Orient Express" & "Death on the Nile"; maybe he shouldn't travel
Hercule Poirot
Frank
$400 [2]
The princess who presented the Oscar to Ernest Borgnine
Grace Kelly
Frank
$600 [24]
Concealed enclosure for shooting wildlife with guns or cameras
a blind
Frank
$400 [7]
This term for the rainy season comes from the wind that brings the rain
the monsoon
Kathleen
DD $400 [19]
From the Latin "cuneus" meaning wedge-shaped, since early forms of these "pocket items" were
coins
Morgan
$600 [13]
This stout Stout detective has been honored on a Nicaraguan postage stamp
Nero Wolfe
Frank Morgan
$600 [3]
Born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, she was Russia's empress during the American Revolution
Catherine the Great
$800 [21]
Flying great distances at speeds near 20 mph, this butterfly is often called "The Wanderer"
the monarch
$800 [9]
In 1972, this outcast group formed the "Oppressed-Panthers", modeled after U.S. Black Panthers
the Untouchables
Frank
$600 [18]
A sweet syrupy drink associated with American South, from Persian "gul", rose, and "ab", water
a mint julep
Morgan
$800 [14]
R. Chandler changed the detective's name in old stories to make a collection for this one
(Philip) Marlowe
Morgan
$800 [4]
Princess Alice of Greece, the deaf mother of this prince consort, could lip-read in 4 languages
Prince Philip
Kathleen
$1,000 [22]
Jazz group that could be found floating on lakes & ponds
Spiro Gyra
$1,000 [10]
Baptized members of this religion who cut their hair are considered renegades
the Sikhs
Morgan
$1,000 [20]
The Latin word meaning "curl of hair" is descriptive name of this high, wispy type of cloud
cirrus
$1,000 [15]
Like Conan Doyle, this creator of Jules Maigret apparently tried to get rid of his detective
(Georges) Simenon
Morgan
$1,000 [5]
Virginia's Prince George County, formed in 1703, was named for the husband of this queen of England
Queen Anne

Final Jeopardy!

THE BIBLE

Author credited for more New Testament books by far than anyone else

Paul

Kathleen "Who is St. John?" — wagered $3,200
Morgan "Who is Paul?" — wagered $100
Frank "Who was John?" — wagered $1,600

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