Show #164 1985-04-25 (taped 1985-01-08) Regular

Contestants

Steven Herbert — a sportswriter from Beverly Hills, California

Bruce Schreibfeder — a marriage and family counselor originally from Martinsville, Virginia

Doug Miller — an assignment editor from Houston, Texas (whose 2-day cash winnings total $5,200)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Doug $2,600 $2,300 $6,300 $10,800
3-day champion: $16,000
$5,900
24 R (including 1 DD), 7 W
Bruce $300 $1,300 $5,700 $7,000
3rd place: Berkline contemporary Wall Away recliner
$5,500
13 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Steven $0 $2,500 $3,900 $7,799
2nd place: Frigidaire electric range + Vitamaster slender cycles
$3,900
10 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNORS 4-WORD PHRASES THE OLYMPICS TV TRIVIA 1960 NUTS
$100 [17]
State whose past governors include Patrick Henry, James Monroe & Thomas Jefferson
Virginia
Doug
$100 [11]
They tend to "flock together"'
birds of a feather
Doug
$100 [16]
Athletes from this country march into the stadium first
Greece
Doug Bruce
$100 [1]
Though it's Irish & he's Lebanese, this was Danny Thomas' theme song
"Danny Boy"
Doug
$100 [6]
"Liberated" females were popping Enovid, 1st of these to win FDA approval
a birth control pill
Doug
$100 [18]
Associated with Hawaii, this Australian nut is named for chemist John Macadam
macadamia nuts
Doug
$200 [24]
Until the 1st of his 2 unsuccessful tries for the White House, he was governor of Illinois
Adlai Stevenson
Doug Steven
$200 [12]
Comes between "2 for the show" & "4 to go"
3 to get ready
Doug
$200 [20]
In 1980, he swept all 5 speed skating medals, most individual golds in a Winter Olympics
Eric Heiden
Steven
$200 [2]
She was April Dancer in "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E"' before giving her "Hart" to Jonathan
Stephanie Powers
Doug
$200 [7]
Patented in 1960, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation is best known as this
a laser
Doug
$200 [19]
America's most popular "nut", it's really not a nut at all but a legume
a peanut
Steven
$300 [25]
State that elected first Japanese-Amer. governor in U.S. history in '74
Hawaii
Steven
$300 [13]
Frozen confection and bakery concoction served at almost every birthday party
ice cream & cake
Doug
$300 [21]
First ever to win the same title 3 times, Cuba's Theofilo Stevenson was a boxer in this class
heavyweight
Doug Steven
$300 [3]
Place you'd find Pete Dixon teaching Amer. history at Walt Whitman High
Room 222
Bruce
$300 [8]
Blacks refusing to stand at a Woolworth's counter in Charlotte, NC spawned this form of protest
a sit-in
Doug
$400 [26]
Prohibited from serving 2 terms in a row, his wife, Lurleen, ran in his place in '66 and won
George Wallace
Steven
$400 [14]
The best darn dog in the whole bunch of puppies
the pick of the litter
Doug Bruce
$400 [22]
Year of the 1st modern Olympics
1896
Steven
$400 [4]
Though it claimed there were "8 million stories" here, this police series filmed only 138
The Naked City
Doug
$500 [10]
Del Webb established this 1st retirement community outside of Phoenix
Sun City
Doug
$500 [15]
Recently canceled soap opera which was named for the time it originally aired, 4:30 P.M.
The Edge of Night
Steven
$500 [23]
Unable to walk 'til 8, in braces 'til 11, at age 20 in Rome she won 3 gold medals for sprinting
Wilma Rudolph
Bruce
$500 [5]
Show which could have been titled "I'm John Astin, he's Marty Ingels"
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster
Doug
DD $800 [9]
Conductor whose movie theme arrangements include "Moulin Rouge" &1960's #1 song:
Percy Faith
Doug

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY FAMOUS FAMILIES LITERARY QUOTES WASHINGTON D.C. "SIMON"S CLASSICAL MUSIC
$200 [16]
Achilles was ancestor of this Greek-Macedonian conqueror
Alexander the Great
Bruce
$200 [18]
Parents Joe & Katherine not only produced the 5 sons, but co-produced this group's Victory Tour
the Jacksons' tour
Doug
$200 [11]
According to Cervantes, "Every dog has" it
his day
Bruce
$200 [6]
This president's memorial forms a triangle with Washington and Lincoln's on National Mall
Jefferson
Doug
$200 [1]
Children's game which tests ability to follow directions
Simon Says
Doug
$200 [23]
The largest of these "grand" instruments measures about 9 ft. long
a piano
Doug
$400 [17]
Edward Gibbon is famed for this 6-volume work
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Doug
$400 [19]
Acting family that includes Sir John, Juliet & Hayley
the Mills
Bruce
$400 [12]
James Whitcomb Riley said they'll "git you ef you don't watch out"
the goblins
Doug
$400 [7]
Originally a 10 mile square, its present shape is due to having returned land to this state
Virginia
Doug Bruce Steven
$400 [2]
He had Uncle Tom flogged to death
Simon Legree
Doug
$400 [24]
Opera where Count Almaviva has a close shave
The Barber of Seville
Doug
$600 [27]
Bible critics claim this Babylonian king's code influenced biblical laws
Hammurabi
Bruce
$800 [21]
Family of 6 brothers, 2 who became college presidents before 1 went to a higher presidency in '52
the Eisenhowers
Steven
$600 [13]
"My heart's in the highlands a-chasing the deer," wrote this national poet of Scotland
Robert Burns
Bruce
$600 [8]
Hanging around the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum is this Charles Lindbergh plane
The Spirit of St. Louis
Doug
$600 [3]
Pop singer whose 1972 hit song was allegedly about Warren Beatty
Carly Simon
Doug Bruce
$600 [25]
In a waltz, the number of beats to a measure
3
Bruce
DD $1,000 [20]
Austrian-Amer. family that inspired "The Sound of Music"
the von Trapp family
Bruce
$800 [14]
Emily Dickinson said "There is no Frigate like" it "To take us Lands away"
a Book
$800 [9]
The Folger Library houses world's most important collection of works by and about him
William Shakespeare
DD $600 [4]
He took over the ailing Pasadena Art Museum & put his name on it
Norton Simon
Bruce
$800 [26]
A skilled musician, this 16th c. English king was said to have composed "Greensleeves"
Henry VIII
$1,000 [22]
This California-based family made the headlines as well as printed them in the mid-'70s
the Hearst family
Doug
$1,000 [15]
According to Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard", "The paths of glory lead but to" there
the grave
$1,000 [10]
He foresaw a republic of 50 states when engaged to plan the capital in 1791
Pierre L'Enfant
Doug
$1,000 [5]
Nixon & Ford's Treasury Sec'y who headed up U.S. Olympic Committee in '84
William Simon
Steven

Final Jeopardy!

THE CONSTITUTION

The first person to sign the Constitution

George Washington

Steven "Who was George Washington?" — wagered $3,899
Bruce "Who was George Washington?" — wagered $1,300
Doug "Who was George Washington?" — wagered $4,500

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