Show #338 1985-12-25 (taped 1985-09-03) Regular

Contestants

Rafael Bernardino — an attorney from La Mirada, California

Donna Marie Wright — an editor from Santa Monica, California

Pamela Norris — a writer from Sandy Springs, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Pamela $1,300 $5,300 $9,600 $9,200
2-day champion: $16,800
$10,900
28 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Donna $-500 $0 $1,400 $2,600
3rd place: Maytag washer & dryer
$1,400
7 R, 2 W
Rafael $600 $1,300 $4,500 $8,999
2nd place: Merillat shelving system & Olympia electric typewriter
$4,500
13 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA NURSERY RHYMES WORMS STARTS WITH "C" FLAGS ADVERTISING SLOGANS
$100 [3]
President who wore size 13 shoes & probably never told a lie about it
George Washington
Pamela Rafael
$100 [1]
When 1st told, it was Hjuki & Bil who carried the pail of water
"Jack and Jill"
Pamela
$100 [8]
These 'bloodsuckers" are still used for removing discoloration of bruises & black eyes
leeches
Pamela
$100 [14]
Ceremony which is a crowning achievement for kings & queens
coronation
Pamela
$100 [17]
North American country whose flag is a red, white, & green tricolor
Mexico
Donna
$100 [21]
To him, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes are "G--R--R--R--REAT!"
Tony the Tiger
Donna
$200 [4]
His in-laws house on Delaware St. was this president's Missouri home
Harry Truman
Pamela
$200 [2]
About 1820, one reputedly followed Mary Sawyer to the Redstone School House in Massachusetts
a little lamb
Rafael
$200 [9]
In rich soil there can be 6 million, or 12 tons, of these annelids per acre
earthworms
Pamela
$200 [15]
The complete notice contains a circled C, the name of the owner, & year of 1st publication
copyright
Rafael
$200 [18]
Only reason a U.S. flag should be flown upside down
any kind of distress
Rafael
$200 [22]
He said, "If you can find a better car, buy it!"
Lee Iacocca
Pamela
$300 [5]
Broadway & movie musical where FDR helps the little heroine find her folks
Annie
Pamela
$300 [11]
At the Mad Tea Party, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" became "Twinkle, Twinkle..." this flying animal
bat
Pamela
DD $300 [10]
Title creature of this song is actually an insect larva:
"The Glow-Worm"
Pamela
$300 [16]
The movement of blood & magazines
circulation
Donna
$300 [26]
After his death, staffs flying Mohammed's flag often were capped by a hand holding this book
the Koran
Pamela
$300 [23]
Cigarette which in the '50s urged smokers to "Call for" it
Philip Morris
Rafael
$400 [6]
In 1976, it was revealed he had a pocketknife & a Confederate $5 bill in his pockets the night of his death
Abraham Lincoln
$400 [12]
"Diddle diddle, dumpling, my son John" went to bed with one of these on
shoe
Pamela
$400 [29]
"When you see a hearse go by" you know worms will soon be playing this card game
pinochle
Pamela
$400 [19]
A store for GI's on the base, or storage for water in the desert
canteen
Pamela
$400 [27]
The U.S. flag is folded to resemble this revolutionary soldier's accessory
his hat
Pamela
$400 [24]
It's the original toothbrush with the rubber tip on the end
Py-co-pay
$500 [7]
He said McKinley had "no more backbone than a chocolate eclair" but was his V.P. & successor
Theodore Roosevelt
Donna Rafael
$500 [13]
When the Queen of Hearts made her tarts
on a summer's day
Pamela
$500 [20]
A short summary, or a cosmonaut conveyor
capsule
Pamela
$500 [28]
Method in which flags are used to spell out messages by hand & arm movements
semaphore
Pamela
$500 [25]
A famous '50s jingle advised him to "Get Wildroot Cream Oil"
Charlie

Double Jeopardy! Round

1978 MYTHS & LEGENDS THE OSCARS SHAKESPEARE THIRD WORLD CITIES ANIMAL ROCK
$200 [3]
Her movie wardrobe started a funky "Annie Hall" look in fashion
Diane Keaton
Pamela
$200 [8]
Scandinavian fairies who in American myth work for Santa Claus
elves
Rafael
$200 [21]
British actress who won for showing "A Touch of Class"
Glenda Jackson
Pamela
$200 [1]
"Lord, what fools these mortals be!", says Puck in this comedy
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Pamela
$200 [26]
Named for Livingstone's "finder", its name was changed to Kisangani in 1966
Stanleyville
Pamela
$200 [13]
Born John Mellencamp, he used this other name before reclaiming his last name again
John Cougar
Rafael
$400 [4]
Cost of a U.S. 1st class stamp was raised from 12c to this
15 cents
$400 [9]
Famous piece of furniture legend says Merlin suggested to King Arthur
the Round Table
Donna
$400 [22]
Winning director who explained why he made "Godfather II": "Paramount made me an offer I couldn't refuse"
Francis Ford Coppola
Rafael
$400 [2]
Country described as "This blessed plot, this earth, this realm"
England
Rafael
$400 [27]
Spanish for "valley of paradise", it's Chile's 2nd largest city
Valparaiso
$400 [14]
They flew to the top of the charts with "Mr. Tambourine Man" & "Turn! Turn! Turn"
The Byrds
Rafael
$600 [5]
The Nobel Peace Prize was shared by these adversaries who came to an "accord"
Begin & Sadat
Pamela
$600 [10]
Son of Cronus, who later defeated his father & set up shop on Mt. Olympus
Zeus
Donna
$600 [23]
She claims her speech for "Mrs. Miniver" Oscar, reputedly an hour long, was actually 5 1/2 minutes
Greer Garson
Donna
$600 [18]
In "Othello", Iago said he would wear his heart there
on his sleeve
Pamela
$600 [28]
"On the Road to" this 2nd largest Burmese city, China's across the mountains, not the bay
Mandalay
Pamela
$600 [15]
Linda Ronstadt danced to the beat of a "Different Drum" when she started with this mid-'60s group
The Stone Poneys
Rafael
$800 [6]
After being studied by scientists, this Catholic relic still went unexplained
the Shroud of Turin
Pamela
$800 [11]
Now Tarrytown, New York, Washington Irving told us about its legendary figure, Ichabod Crane
Sleepy Hollow
Rafael
$800 [24]
He was nominated for both Best Actor & Best Support for his cantankerous priest in "Going My Way"
Barry Fitzgerald
Donna Rafael
$1,000 [20]
Shakespeare, "father" of the play, appropriately performed this part in "Hamlet' himself
Hamlet's father (the ghost)
Pamela
DD $1,000 [29]
Either of the 2 port cities on either end of the Panama Canal named for explorers
Balboa (or Colon)
Pamela
$800 [16]
First Steven Georgiou, later this as Muslim convert Yusuf Islam, dropped out of music
Cat Stevens
Pamela
$1,000 [7]
Defecting Bulgarian author of "The Assassins" was assassinated with a poison-tipped one
umbrella
Donna Rafael
$1,000 [12]
Aztec god of the sun & air, he wore the feathers to hide his ugliness
Quetzalcoatl
$1,000 [25]
Oscar holds one of these
sword
DD $1,500 [19]
Marc Antony called him "The noblest Roman of them all"
Brutus
Pamela
$1,000 [17]
Mid-'60s S.F. political rock group paid $5,000 by Ed Sullivan not to appear on his show
Country Joe and the Fish

Final Jeopardy!

GOVERNMENTS

Country with the oldest written constitution still in use

The United States

Donna "What is the United States?" — wagered $1,200
Rafael "What is the U.S. ?" — wagered $4,499
Pamela "What is Switzerland?" — wagered $400

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