Show #816 1988-03-07 (taped 1987-11-16) Regular

Contestants

Lou Kaluza — a teacher from San Antonio, Texas

Hank Peddicord — a claims representative from Victorville, California

Isaac Braddock — a lawyer from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,597)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Isaac $1,700 $1,600 $6,900 $9,900
2nd place: Keller bedroom furniture & Burlington House draperies
$7,400
20 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Hank $200 $500 $1,900 $1,800
3rd place: Doug Webb seriograph Liberty Renewed by Martin Lawrence Galleries
$1,900
7 R, 2 W
Lou $1,800 $4,700 $8,500 $14,000
New champion: $14,000
$8,500
27 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SHIPS NURSERY RHYMES ELVIS ADJECTIVES HISTORY HOW TO...
$100 [7]
Guinness says the world's most expensive yacht is this country's royal yacht, the Abdul Aziz
Saudi Arabia
Lou
$100 [22]
Jack Horner sat in his corner & ate a pie associated with this holiday
Christmas
Lou
$100 [26]
Elvis' 1968 comeback was started by a TV special aptly sponsored by this sewing machine company
Singer
Lou
$100 [11]
Adjective rightly describing Molly Brown & wrongly describing the Titanic
unsinkable
Lou
$100 [2]
Defeating him at Chalons-sur-Marne in 451, the Romans said so long, Hun
Attila
Lou
$100 [14]
By alternately tossing & catching each, keep 3 balls, plates, or clubs in the air at one time
juggling (How do you juggle)
Lou
$200 [6]
Not Jason's mythical "Argo", but a ship called the "Argonaut", appeared in this Lloyd Bridges TV series
Sea Hunt
Hank
$200 [23]
"The pig was eat &" he "was beat"
Tom Tom the Piper's Son
Lou
$200 [27]
"Love Me Tender" & "Elvis on Tour" were the 1st & last of these Elvis did
movies
Hank
$200 [12]
The adjective form of the word nonsense
nonsensical
Isaac
$200 [3]
Frederick the Great was king of this Germanic country
Prussia
Isaac
$200 [15]
Heat to about 400°f, let it explode, then salt & butter it, if desired
how to pop (prepare) popcorn
Isaac
$300 [1]
A famous yachting trophy was called the "100 Guinea Cup" until after it was won by this yacht
America's Cup ( America )
Lou
$300 [18]
Of "curd", "cockle", or "contrary", word not mentioned in "Mary, Mary"
curd
Isaac Hank
$300 [28]
On Aug. 27, 1965, Elvis played host to this quartet in his Bel-Air home
The Beatles
Lou
$300 [13]
Adjective describing the works & literary style of the author of "Great Expectations"
Dickensian
Lou
$300 [8]
In the Middle Ages, the stained glass windows in these helped the illiterate learn about Christianity
cathedrals
Lou
$300 [19]
Stick the end of a fine cord of fibrous material thru the eye of a small sharp object
to thread a needle (How do you thread a needle)
Lou
$400 [4]
Type of U.S. Navy ship whose identification # begins with the letters "CV"
aircraft carrier
Isaac
$400 [24]
Name of a piece of playground equipment, or the phrase preceding "Margery Daw"
see-saw
Lou
$400 [29]
In 1957, an Oregon DJ was fired for playing Elvis' version of this "colorful" winter classic
"White Christmas"
Hank
$400 [16]
Abbreviated "mil.", it means pertaining to soldiers
military
Isaac Lou
$400 [9]
Though opposed to their independence, William Pitt supported their resistance to the Stamp Act
13 Original Colonies
Isaac
$400 [20]
Determine it's not a conventional aircraft, a meteor, or a weather balloon
How do you identify a UFO
Lou
$500 [5]
In 1950, Admiral Radford directed that Old Glory be hoisted over remains of this ship each day
U.S.S. Arizona
Isaac
$500 [25]
Last word in the rhyme which begins "There was a little girl..."
horrid
Isaac Lou
$500 [30]
Celebrity Register says this man, Elvis' manager, was once a successful promoter of patent medicines
Colonel Tom Parker
Isaac Lou
$500 [17]
In Randy Newman's "I Love L.A.", the 2 adjectives describing the "redhead" by his side
big & nasty
$500 [10]
As a WWI soldier, this Yugoslavian leader was caught & sent to Russia where he became a communist
Josip Broz or Tito
Lou
DD $500 [21]
Mix a pigment with a binder
How do you mix (make) paint
Lou

Double Jeopardy! Round

LIGHTHOUSES LITERARY TRIVIA PSYCH 101 STARTS WITH "K" ANCIENT TELEVISION CONNECTICUT
$200 [23]
These giant sea creatures don't use lighthouses, but lighthouses have used their oil for a power source
whales
Lou
$200 [5]
It's said Lara in "Dr. Zhivago" is based on Olga Ivinskaya, this author's companion during his last years
Boris Pasternak
Isaac
$200 [8]
The way you are today is generally thought to be the product of environment & this
genetics (heredity)
Isaac
$200 [10]
Word preceding "back", "the habit", or "up a fuss"
kick
Hank
$200 [1]
Because of material shortages caused by this war, the gov't froze TV station construction
Second World War
Isaac Lou
$800 [26]
In 1959, Connecticut abolished local government on this level
county level
Isaac
$400 [12]
The grandfather of this author of "Kidnapped" invented the flashing light now used worldwide
Robert Louis Stevenson
Lou
$400 [7]
As Max Brand, Frederick Faust wrote not only westerns but books & films about this young doctor
Dr. Kildare
Lou
$400 [19]
You test for this by using cards with pictures of stars, crosses, circles, squares, & wavy lines
ESP (extrasensory perception)
Lou
$400 [11]
As a cent is to a U.S. dollar, this coin is to a Russian ruble
kopek
Isaac
$400 [13]
The 1946 series "I Love to Eat" was this type of show
cooking
Hank
$1,000 [4]
In 1975, she became 1st woman elected governor of a state whose husband hadn't previously held the office
Ella Grasso
Hank
DD $500 [3]
In 1970, this British studio group had their biggest hit with thefollowing:"She ain't got no money / Her clothes are kinda funny / Her hair is kinda wild and free..."
Edison Lighthouse
Isaac
$600 [20]
Hemingway, Dos Passos & cummings worked during WWI in these specialized vehicles
ambulances
Isaac
$600 [18]
Adler coined this term for "complex" belief that one's self is insignificant compared to others
inferiority complex
Isaac
$600 [15]
This Australian bird is also called the "laughing jackass"
kookaburra
Lou
$600 [14]
This program grew out of 1949's "The Admiral Broadway Revue", starring Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca
Your Show of Shows
Lou
$600 [6]
Since 1939, U.S. lighthouses have been operated & maintained by this group
Coast Guard
Lou
DD $800 [24]
Twain tale w/the line "Thou hast the same hair, the same eyes, the same voice & manner...that I bear"
The Prince and the Pauper
Lou
$800 [17]
If you know the word for this, it was stored in your long-term section of it, not the short-term
memory
Isaac
$800 [16]
In Yiddish slang, it's a constant annoying complainer
kvetcher
Isaac
$800 [21]
1st on TV in 1948, this Sunday talent showcase ran 23 seasons before being replaced by pro football games
The Amateur Hour ( Ted Mack's or Major Bowes )
Isaac Hank
$1,000 [2]
The 1st one in America was erected in 1716 on Little Brewster Island in this city's harbor
Boston
Isaac
$1,000 [9]
From Greek for "hand image", it's fitting your notions of individuals into a preconceived mold
stereotype
Isaac Lou
$1,000 [25]
Some believe the image seen in this type of photography is a person's aura
kirilan (kirlian)
Isaac Lou
$1,000 [22]
In 1927, as Secretary of Commerce, not yet president, he was 1st major U.S. official to appear on TV
(Herbert) Hoover
Isaac Hank

Final Jeopardy!

JOAN OF ARC

Joan of Arc's battles against the English were part of this war

Hundred Years' War

Hank "What was the War of the Roses?" — wagered $100
Isaac "What is the Hundred Years War?" — wagered $3,000
Lou "What was the 100 Yrs. War?" — wagered $5,500

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