Show #127 1985-03-05 (taped 1984-11-14) Regular

Bruce Fauman game 4.

Contestants

Laurel Schwartz — an art gallery manager originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Avie Hern — a student originally from Peekskill, New York

Bruce Fauman — a university administrator and professor from Vancouver, British Columbia (whose 3-day cash winnings total $33,699)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $500 $0 $3,900 $6,199
4-day champion: $39,898
$7,300
29 R (including 1 DD), 10 W (including 2 DDs)
Avie $1,200 $1,400 $800 $1,599
2nd place: a bedroom suite from Armstrong and a bedroom ensemble from Dakotah
$800
5 R, 2 W
Laurel $-500 $0 $-200 $-200
3rd place: his & hers watches from Jules Jurgensen
$-200
5 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

WILD WEST FOODS ZOOLOGY TRAVEL & TOURISM TELEVISION SUDDEN DEATH
$100 [10]
He killed 21 men & was himself killed at age 21
Billy the Kid
Bruce Laurel
$100 [1]
From Dutch meaning "cabbage salad", that's just what it is
cole slaw
Bruce
$100 [16]
On television, it "roars" for MTM
a pussycat
Bruce Avie
$100 [12]
Many motorists prefer to stay in these "B&B" places
bed & breakfasts
Bruce
$100 [5]
What the initials stand for in "E/R"
emergency room
Laurel
$100 [22]
Every August 23rd a woman in black leaves flowers on this silent star's resting place
Valentino
Laurel
$200 [11]
Slang word for cowboy, from Spanish "vaquero"
buckaroo
Bruce
$200 [2]
These flaming French pancakes originally caught fire by accident
Crêpes Suzette
Bruce
$200 [17]
The largest anthropoid apes, they eat meat only in captivity
gorillas
Bruce
$200 [13]
The real name of the "Love Boat"
the Pacific Princess
Bruce
$200 [6]
When Tony Musante dropped out of "Toma", Universal signed Robert Blake & developed this show
Baretta
Bruce
$200 [23]
More suicides occur on this day than any other day of the week
Monday
Bruce
$300 [3]
"Nautical" legume broth, served daily in the U.S. Senate cafeteria
Navy bean soup
Bruce
$300 [18]
Longest-lived vertebrate animal
the tortoise
Bruce Avie
$300 [14]
Hebrew for "mountain fortress", its ruinous site of last Jewish holdout against the Romans
Masada
Bruce
$300 [8]
Carl Sagan's saga
Cosmos
Bruce Avie
DD $900 [24]
Life-threatening condition in the following:"My mouth is dry / My legs are weak / I'm thinkin' this 'cause I can't speak..."
heart attack
Bruce
$400 [4]
18th C. English Earl who always had meat between bread brought to the gambling tables
Earl of Sandwich
Avie
$400 [20]
Branch of zoology that deals with birds
ornithology
Laurel
$400 [15]
The country in which you find the famous "Spanish Steps"
Italy
Avie
$400 [9]
"The Tonight Show" was just called "Tonight!" when he was its host
Steve Allen
Bruce
$500 [7]
The food & drink of the gods which bestowed youth & immortality
nectar & ambrosia
Bruce Avie Laurel
$500 [19]
What you do to a "fado" in Portugal
sing it, or dance to it
Bruce Laurel
$500 [21]
He plays a Hill on "Hill Street Blues"
Michael Warren
Bruce Laurel

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL MUSIC RELIGION STARTS WITH "L" COLLEGES FRENCH REVOLUTION MOVIE TRIVIA
$200 [7]
Simply, the leader of the band or orchestra
the conductor
Bruce
$200 [20]
Mountain upon which Moses received the 10 Commandments
Sinai
Bruce
$200 [17]
The one of two evils you should pick
the lesser
Bruce
$200 [6]
"Ramblin' Wrecks" hail from there but their team's the "Yellow Jackets"
Georgia Tech
Bruce
$200 [12]
Dickens' novel set against backdrop of the revolution
A Tale of Two Cities
Bruce
$200 [4]
For "6 Weeks", she had a love affair with Dudley Moore
Mary Tyler Moore
Bruce
$400 [8]
Marx Brothers film featuring a performance of "Il Trovatore"
A Night at the Opera
Bruce
$400 [21]
Norwegian Protestant football coach, he became a Catholic at Notre Dame
Knute Rockne
Bruce
$400 [18]
A body of water surrounded by land
a lake
Bruce
$400 [5]
Alabama univ. founded by Booker T. Washington
Tuskegee Institute
Bruce Laurel
$400 [13]
She was falsely accused of saying "Let them eat cake" when told the people had no bread
Marie Antoinette
Bruce
$400 [23]
To get a ride in "It Happened One Night", this proved mightier than Gable's thumb
Claudette Colbert's leg
Bruce
$600 [9]
5'4", thickset & broad, he wrote the Appassionata Sonata which broke the classic rules
Ludvig von Beethoven
$600 [22]
Of three main branches of Judaism, the one founded in Germany
Reform
Bruce Avie
DD $2,500 [19]
Judge Roy Bean named a Texas town for this Gay '90s British actress
Lillie Langtry
Bruce
$600 [1]
In 1966, Yale invited this Poughkeepsie, NY women's school to merge with it
Vassar
Bruce
$600 [14]
French Revolution began when legislators took an oath at this type of court
tennis court
Bruce
$800 [10]
"The Clock", "Drum Roll" & "Surprise" symphonies are among over 100 composed by this Austrian
(Franz Josef) Haydn
Bruce
$800 [2]
The University of Miami is in Florida, while Miami University is in this state
Ohio
Bruce Laurel
$800 [15]
"The Committee of Public Safety" carried out this most violent phase of the revolution
the Reign of Terror
Bruce
$1,000 [11]
Italian for "joke", it's the sprightly humorous movement of a sonata or symphony
a scherzo
$1,000 [3]
Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C. is especially geared to this type of student
a deaf student
Laurel
DD $1,000 [16]
Like Darwin's "fittest", Talleyrand, when asked what he did during Rev., supposedly said this
"I survived".
Bruce

Final Jeopardy!

BODIES OF WATER

Only Great Lake not forming part of Michigan's borders

Lake Ontario

Avie "What is Lake Ontario?" — wagered $799
Bruce "What is Lake Ontario?" — wagered $2,299

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