Show #676 1987-07-13 (taped 1987-03-10) Regular

"Signature game" with all clues prepared byJeopardy!researcher Ruth Deutsch.Missing last response and wager in Final Jeopardy! Round.

Contestants

Dale Schweinsberg — a U.S. Army officer from Rome, New York

Judi Chamberlin — a program administrator originally from New York City

David Peterman — an area manager from Laguna Nigel, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $7,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
David $500 $2,100 $5,500 $101
3rd place: Yamaha PSR-60 portable keyboard
$5,500
17 R, 2 W
Judi $500 $500 $6,400 $399
2nd place: a trip to the Caribbean on Eastern Airlines + a week at the Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino on Grand Bahamas Island
$6,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Dale $-200 $3,200 $6,200 $12,400
New champion: $12,400
$5,500
16 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

EVERYDAY SCIENCE AIRPORTS TV IN FILM THE JUNGLE END OF THE WAR READ THE LABEL!
$100 [1]
Element common to cigarette smoke, pencils & diamonds
carbon
David
$100 [16]
Once used for planes, Giant Rock Airport near Palm Springs today awaits these alien craft
UFOs
Dale
$100 [11]
In it, F. Dunaway is told "You're TV incarnate... war, murder, death--all the same to you as bottles of beer"
Network
David
$100 [12]
"The Life of the Jungle" says no outfit is complete without this knife, "the all purpose tool of the tropics"
a machete
David
$100 [25]
Thanks to this war's end some 204 yrs. ago, there's a USA today
the Revolutionary War
David
$100 [3]
Type of product whose name, not the directions for use, reads "tickle"
deodorant
David
$200 [2]
When we used to say "fill it up with ethyl", the ethyl was this in premium gasoline
lead
Judi
$200 [17]
Under normal circumstances, passengers are not allowed to board a plane without 1 of these items
a boarding pass
Judi Dale
$200 [18]
Michael Dorsey--or is it Dorothy Michaels--stars in a soap opera in this 1982 comedy
Tootsie
Judi
$200 [13]
It's what you'd expect Tarzan to be doing with a 100 ft. liana
swinging
David
$200 [26]
On June 10, 1967, the 6-Day War ended with Israel's capture of this country's Golan Heights
Syria
Dale
$200 [7]
Your Kodak film comes in a box that tells you to do this "promptly"
develop it
Judi Dale
$300 [4]
An omelet swells during cooking due to these in the beaten eggs
air (bubbles)
David Judi
$300 [22]
While the Navy usually names their air bases after nearby towns, the Army usually names theirs after these
people (former members)
Dale
$300 [19]
In "Videodrome", James Woods inserts one of these into his stomach; we suggest you use a VCR
a tape
Dale
$300 [14]
The tree-roosting jungle fowl of India are wild ancestors of this common domestic bird
a chicken
David
$300 [27]
Afrikaners lost the Orange Free State when they lost this war in 1902
the Boers' War
Dale
$300 [8]
It says his "cleaning agents" will cleanse your kitchen; he just stands there with folded arms
Mr. Clean
Judi
$400 [5]
If these are still in your woolens after 6 months, the naphthalene has not yet turned into a gas
mothballs
David
$500 [24]
You can't fly the Concorde from Concord, but you can catch it in these 2 East Coast cities
New York City & Washington, D.C.
Dale
$400 [20]
A scene in "The Flamingo Kid" shows Richard Crenna by a TV turned on to this rural sitcom
The Real McCoys
David
$400 [15]
Adjective which can, in jungle species, precede frog, gecko & lemur, all of whom actually glide
flying
Dale
$400 [9]
Its back label asks, "Why market this no-nonsense kick-in-the-derriere dressing?"
Paul Newman's vinegar & oil salad dressing
David
$500 [6]
A circuit is broken when the fuse "blows", meaning this happens inside it
the wire breaks (or melts) inside, the contact is broken
David
DD $1,100 [23]
After his death, a Calif. airport was renamed for this actor who had been a "Flying Leatherneck"
John Wayne
Dale
$500 [21]
Jungle epiphytes, such as most bromeliads, root on these rather than in the ground
on trees (or other plants)
David
$500 [10]
It's what you'd do with a product labeled "Grandma's Tummy Mint"
make tea from it
Judi

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART POLITICAL NICKNAMES LIES '60s BRITISH ROCK "PUN"s POPE-POURRI
$200 [19]
Unable to find an American publisher, he sailed to England in 1826 with his "Birds of America"
Audubon
David
$200 [10]
The most secret Watergate source is known only by this nickname
Deep Throat
Judi
$200 [1]
Of a lie or the truth, it's what the George Washington "I cannot tell a lie" story is
a lie
Dale
$200 [3]
Though 1 of their 1st Top 40 hits was "It's All Over Now", they're still rockin' after 24 years
the Rolling Stones
Judi
$200 [6]
Its, whats wrong! (with) this answer
punctuation
Dale
$200 [26]
It's said Fabian, a layman, was divinely chosen when this bird flew in & landed on his head
a dove
Dale
$400 [20]
Besides his, "Symphony" & "Harmony", both in grey & green, he made 2 "Arrangements" in grey & black
(James McNeill) Whistler
Judi
$400 [11]
Head of British Conservatives after "Grocer" Edward Heath, she's been called "the Grocer's Daughter"
Margaret Thatcher
Judi
$400 [2]
A "failed" polygraph test revealed that he acted alone in assassinating Martin Luther King
(James Earl) Ray
David
$400 [5]
DC5's "Greatest Hits" album says they were only group to play on this influential U.S. TV show over 10 times
The Ed Sullivan Show
Dale
$400 [7]
It's running back a football kick you've caught, or bringing back a flat-bottomed boat you've rented
a punt return
Judi
$400 [27]
Technically, anyone is eligible for the papacy if they meet these 2 criteria
if they're male & Catholic
Dale
DD $700 [21]
Created in 1907, it's the self-portrait of this artistas a young man:
Picasso
Judi
$600 [12]
Maybe the work wasn't exciting enough for this Calif. senator who earned the nickname "Sleepin' Sam"
(Sam) Hayakawa
David
$600 [4]
A '70s game show, or an int'l organization that conducts an annual contest for the best lie, honest!
Liars' Club
David
$600 [13]
In 1966, her love was "deeper than the deepest ocean, wider than a mile"
Petula Clark
David
$600 [15]
Johnny Rotten's music, or what you'd call a piece of granite with a mohawk haircut
punk rock
Dale
$800 [22]
This 450 lb. pet of Jamie Wyeth ate 17 tubes of paint while posing for a life size portrait
pig
$800 [23]
As a prosecutor, he was a "Gangbuster", but twice as Rep. presidential nominee, he was a bust
Dewey
Judi
$800 [8]
In his autobio., Mark Twain says "There are 3 kinds of lies: lies, damned lies &" these numerical ones
statistics
$800 [14]
A "British Bob Dylan", he switched to "flower power", sending an "Epistle To Dippy" in 1967
Donovan
Judi
$800 [16]
Apt adjective for ethyl mercaptan, which smells like a combo of rotting cabbage, garlic & sewer gas
pungent
$1,000 [25]
1st director of this Smithsonian art gallery said J.W. Booth would be as welcome as Lincoln
the National Portrait Gallery
$1,000 [24]
Calling her soft on Communism in 1950 election, "Tricky Dick" dubbed her "the Pink Lady"
Helen Gahagan Douglas
Judi
$1,000 [9]
A hypochondriac telling tall tales could have this syndrome named for an 18th c. baron known for tall tales
Baron Munchausen
Judi
$1,000 [18]
Songs these 2 wrote for groups other than their own included "Bad To Me" for B. J. Kramer & the Dakotas
McCartney & Lennon
Dale
$1,000 [17]
It usually involves physical pain, but for certain Army NCOs, it could just be cleaning the latrine
corporal punishment
David

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. CITIES

Of the 10 largest cities in population in the U.S., only these 2 are less than 100 miles apart

New York City & Philadelphia

David "What is?New York & Phila.LA & SD Ca." — wagered $5,399
Dale "What are New York City and Philadelphia." — wagered $6,200
Judi "[response and wager missing]" — wagered $6,001

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