Show #673 1987-07-08 (taped 1987-03-04) Regular

Eric Berman game 5.

Contestants

David Peterman — an area manager from Laguna Nigel, California

Mike Berkowitz — a computer programmer from Van Nuys, California

Eric Berman — a journalist from Crown Point, Indiana (whose 4-day cash winnings total $37,101)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Eric $1,500 $2,000 $3,800 $0
3rd place: his & hers Daniel Mink Cobra Collection watches
$4,300
15 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Mike $100 $1,800 $2,800 $1
2nd place: a trip to Florida on Eastern Airlines + a total fitness plan at Safety Harbor Spa & Fitness Center near Tampa
$2,800
13 R, 4 W
David $1,000 $600 $3,800 $100
New champion: $100
$5,600
14 R, 6 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

NOTORIOUS REMAKES STARTS WITH "F" CLOTHING CAMELS POT LUCK
$100 [16]
In 1939, murderer Eugene Weidmann became last person publicly executed in France in this way
the guillotine
Mike
$100 [1]
Dashiell Hammett thriller filmed in 1931 & again in 1936, but Huston & Bogart did it right in 1941
The Maltese Falcon
Eric Mike
$100 [6]
Spring, scarlet or Rocky Mountain spotted
fever
Mike
$100 [13]
To treat something cautiously is to "handle" it with these on
kid gloves
Mike
$100 [8]
Contrary to popular belief, it's where a camel stores fat, not water
its hump
David
$100 [14]
Of cars or babies, the 1 the U.S. currently produces more of each year
cars
David
$200 [17]
Some of Al Capone's men who carried out St. Valentine's Day Massacre were disguised as these
police
Eric
$200 [2]
Actor who starred with Jean Harlow in 1932's "Red Dust" & Ava Gardner in 1953 remake, "Mogambo"
Clark Gable
Eric
$200 [7]
According to the famous rhyme, number of whacks with an ax Lizzie Borden gave her father
forty-one
Mike David
$200 [15]
Of a tabard, scabbard, or avonbard, the one that's a cape
a tabard
Eric
$200 [9]
Alternate name of the Arabian camel or a brand of cake mix, dates or pimientos
dromedary
David
$200 [24]
While the Knights of Pythias are a fraternal order, "knights of the road" are these
tramps (or hobos or truck drivers)
Eric
$400 [19]
Echoing "Family" philosophy, she said, "Anybody can kill anybody" just before failing to kill President Ford
(Lynette) "Squeaky" Fromme
Eric
$300 [3]
In both '56 & '78 versions of this, Kevin McCarthy ran around hollering, "They're here! You're next!!"
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Eric
$300 [21]
A theater lobby: you might pass through one on your way to a Charles Boyer movie
a foyer
Mike
$300 [10]
2 of the 4 New World relatives of the camel
(2 of) the llama, the guanaco, the alpaca & the vicuña
Mike
$300 [25]
Eddie Cantor & Jimmy Durante suggested this man sell hot dogs at Coney Island "at a price we can afford"--5¢
Nathan
Mike
DD $500 [18]
Notorious deed in title of the following:"All around in my home town /They're trying to track me down /They say they want to bring me in guilty..."
"I Shot The Sheriff"
Eric
$400 [4]
Only film Alfred Hitchcock remade, with J. Stewart & D. Day in 1956 instead of 1934's L. Banks & E. Best
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Eric
$400 [22]
Some say Attila the Hun introduced this sport, also called hawking, to Europe
falconry
Mike
$400 [11]
Famous Egyptian leader whose 1st name meant "camel"
(Gamal Abdel) Nasser
David
$400 [26]
Country in which, in the 19th century, Liederkranz cheese was created
the United States
$500 [20]
Only 4 of this family's 15 children were in Old West gang that gave family name notoriety
the Daltons
David
$500 [5]
Robert Donat won an Oscar playing the lead in this 1939 film; Peter O'Toole, in 1969, didn't
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Eric
$500 [23]
The thin, horny plates, covering the dorsal surfaces of the tips of your manual extremities
your fingernails
Mike
$500 [12]
Camel was one of 1st brands of cigarettes combining domestic tobacco w/tobacco from this country
Turkey
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS AUTOMOBILES MYTHOLOGY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NAME CHANGES
$200 [3]
In German, the country's national language, the name of this capital is Wien
Vienna
Eric David
$200 [15]
This Korean car was fastest selling 1st year import ever in U.S. automotive history
Hyundai
David
$200 [14]
Called "an insipid boy-god of no great importance even to the Romans," he comes into his own Feb. 14
Cupid
Mike
$200 [1]
Instrument traditionally used to play reveille & taps
the bugle
Eric
$200 [4]
"Golden Girl" Bernice Frankel
Bea Arthur
Eric
$400 [6]
1 of 3 national capitals that begin with "O"
Ottawa (or Oslo or Ouagadougou)
David
$400 [16]
Hertz survey shows owning a car in this city is the most costly in U.S., but you gotta have one
Los Angeles
Mike
$400 [22]
The golden apples Hercules took from Atlas came from a tree that belonged to this wife of Zeus
Hera
Eric Mike David
$400 [2]
In "Jack & the Beanstalk", it cried out "Master! Master!" & gave jack away
the (golden) harp
Mike
$400 [5]
If fashion designer Ralph hadn't changed his surname to this, his perfume might be called "Lifshitz"
Lauren
David
$600 [7]
1 of the 2 recognized capitals of Bolivia
La Paz (or Sucre)
David
$600 [17]
This GM car was the official automobile of the 1984 Summer Games
Buick
Mike
$600 [23]
When the son of a cloud mated with the mares of Thessaly, these creatures resulted
a centaur
Mike
DD $800 [19]
The standard instrumentation of a string quartet
2 violins, 1 viola & 1 cello
David
$600 [11]
Dimetrios Georgios Synodinos took the name "James G. Snyder", but gamblers know him as this
Jimmy the Greek
David
$800 [8]
This Asian city is the only capital with canals called klongs
Bangkok (Thailand)
David
$800 [18]
Debuting Feb. 28, this 1st "wide small car" accounted for 25% of AMC sales for 1975 model year
the Pacer
David
$800 [24]
Hoofed & horned attendants of Dionysus
the satyrs
David
$800 [20]
3 types of this instrument are the tenor, plectrum, & 5-string
the banjo
Mike
$800 [12]
Perhaps his real name, Eugene Klass, didn't have enough class for this "La Cage aux Folles" star
Gene Barry
Eric
DD $1,000 [9]
Alphabetical distinction of the countries whose capitals are Kinshasa, Lusaka, & Harare
countries that begin with the letter Z
David
$1,000 [10]
Then owner of Cincinnati Reds & their stadium, his 44 mpg cars were sold in early '40s at Macy's
(Powel) Crosley (Jr.)
Eric
$1,000 [25]
River "sailed" by Charon, or the rock group who sang "Come Sail Away"
Styx
David
$1,000 [21]
From Greek for "self", "idiophones" is another name for this largest family of instruments
percussion instruments
Eric
$1,000 [13]
After death of Admiral Nelson, this mistress, born Amy Lyon, served time in prison & died penniless
Lady Emma Hamilton

Final Jeopardy!

PERFORMING ARTS

1 of the 6 performers who received Kennedy Center honors December 7, 1986

(1 of) Lucille Ball, Ray Charles, Yehudi Menuhin, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy & Antony Tudor

Mike "Who is Bob Hope" — wagered $2,799
David "Who is Sir Laurence Olivier" — wagered $3,700
Eric "Who is Alan Jay Lerner?" — wagered $3,800

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