Show #556 1987-01-26 (taped 1986-11-04) Regular

Contestants

Jim Crawford — a letter carrier from Seal Beach, California

Debora Flury-Kick — a bookstore manager from Baltimore, Maryland

Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan — a writer originally from Media, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ursula $100 $1,100 $2,700 $5,400
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Bahamas & Windjammer cruise
$2,700
9 R, 1 W
Debora $2,300 $2,600 $6,600 $9,600
New co-champion: $9,600
$6,400
19 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Jim $600 $1,100 $4,800 $9,600
New co-champion: $9,600
$4,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ANGELS NEWSPAPERS THE '30s JUNK FOOD "BALL" 1 TRANSPORTATION
$100 [13]
The angel Moroni provided Joseph Smith with revelations unique to this church
the Mormon Church
Ursula
$100 [21]
Major papers in Toronto, Kansas City, & Peoria use this celestial object in their names
the Star
Jim
$100 [4]
According to the popular song, "It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that..."
swing
Ursula
$100 [2]
The main ingredient of a "Coney Island"
a hot dog
Debora
$100 [11]
Mamma mia, thatsa some spicy, unless it's Svedish
meatball
Debora
$300 [26]
Established in 1966, it's known in government circles as "DOT"
the Department of Transportation
Jim
$200 [17]
Pope Pius XII declared this angel, God's messenger, patron of those in electronic communication
Gabriel
Ursula
$200 [22]
You can peruse this paper at thousands of church-run reading rooms all over the U.S.
The Christian Science Monitor
Ursula
$200 [6]
In 1938 & '39 alone, Mickey Rooney made 7 of the 15 films in this series
Andy Hardy
Debora
$200 [3]
Substance which makes up about 46% of Froot Loops & 3.5% of Cheerios
sugar
Jim
$200 [12]
Each season between 1951 & 1974, she was the star of her own weekly sitcom
Lucille Ball
Debora
DD $500 [27]
Mode of transportation mentioned in thefollowing:Turning and turning / The world goes on /We can't change it, my friend / Let us go riding now through..."
the bicycles
Jim
$300 [18]
After "apple" of tree of know-ledge was eaten, God had these apple-cheeked angels guard the tree of life
cherubim
Debora
$300 [23]
This paper fired a reporter in 1984 for selling stock tips & reported it, front page
The Wall Street Journal
Jim
$300 [7]
Charles Curtis & John Nance Garner both held this post in the '30s
Vice President
Debora
$300 [1]
Faced with a problem of 5 billion of these, China urges new uses for them- as food, for example
rats
$300 [14]
A reasonably round creation of compacted frozen precipitation frequently used as a weapon
a snowball
Jim
$400 [19]
According to this religion, it's the angel Israfil who will blow a trumpet on judgment day
Islam
Debora
$400 [24]
The L.A. Times' censoring of this comic strip in April 1986 caused over 150 people to cancel subscriptions
Doonesbury
Debora
$400 [8]
The CCC, it's where youths between 18 & 25 made a $1 a day building dams & roads
the Civilian Conservation Corps
Debora
$400 [5]
Jolt Cola in N.Y. uses real sugar & adds about twice as much of this substance as Coke or Pepsi
caffeine
Jim
$400 [15]
1st useful one was patented by Lazlo Biro in the '30s
the ballpoint pen
$500 [20]
Jonathan Smith
the angel played by Michael Landon on Highway to Heaven
$500 [25]
Now in its 104th year, this national weekly from Pennsylvania is "America's Family Publication"
Grit
Ursula Debora
$500 [9]
NBC's 2 radio networks were distinguished by these colorful names
red & blue
Debora
$500 [10]
While a bar of Dove is made out of soap, a Dove Bar is made out of this
ice cream & chocolate
Debora
$500 [16]
1976 comedy starring Raul Julia & Michael Sarrazin about a N.Y. to L.A. road race
The Gumball Rally
Debora

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE DEVIL GO FOR BAROQUE WEATHER CIVIL WAR GENERALS FAMOUS LASTS HOLLYWOOD
$200 [2]
16th c. German magician whose reputation was so bad it was said he'd sold his soul to the devil
Faust
Jim
$200 [11]
Relationship of Alessandro Scarlatti to his most famous pupil Domenico Scarlatti
father & son
Jim
$200 [24]
A hot dry wind from the Sahara, or a hot sedan from Volkswagen
a scirocco
Debora
$200 [12]
He wasn't made commander of Union forces until a little over a year before war's end
Grant
Ursula
$200 [16]
1960 was the last year ferries ran between Key West, Florida & there
Cuba
Jim
$200 [1]
Wood who found "Splendor in the Grass"
Natalie Wood
Debora
$400 [7]
Eyah, story sez the devil hain't been seen in New Hampshire from that day on, due to his efforts
Daniel Webster
Debora
$400 [13]
Like his countryman Michel, composer F. Couperin is called this, French for "The Great"
(Le) Grand
Debora
$400 [25]
Region with the coldest climate in the world; the January average at Verkhoyansk is -59° F.
Siberia
Jim
$400 [15]
This rebel's famous "Charge" at Gettysburg was really made at a half-trot
(George) Pickett
Debora
$400 [20]
Accused of being able to fly, Jane Wenham in 1712 became last person to be tried for this in England
witchcraft
Ursula
$400 [3]
According to the title, it's where Sophia Loren found "Desire" in 1958 film
Under the Elms
Jim
$600 [8]
In 1895, Alfred Dreyfus became the 1st prisoner ever sent there
Devil's Island
Debora
$600 [14]
Buxtehude played this so well that Bach once traveled 200 miles on foot to hear him
the organ
Ursula Jim
$600 [17]
At Fredericksburg he said, "It is well war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it"
Lee
Jim
$600 [21]
Josef Jacobs, a WWII German spy, was the last person to be executed in this London landmark
the Tower of London
Ursula
$800 [5]
One of the "12 Angry Men", he won an Oscar for "A Thousand Clowns"
Martin Balsam
Jim
DD $1,000 [9]
Term originally describing the Catholic official who raised objections to candidates for sainthood
the devil's advocate
Debora
$800 [18]
Relieved of command of Union forces in 1862, this Democrat ran against Lincoln in 1864
McClellan
Jim
$800 [22]
It was the last play Abraham Lincoln ever went to see
Our American Cousin
Debora
$1,000 [6]
To make it fit the category too, this producer might have named his film "Saturday Knot Fever"
(Robert) Stigwood
Ursula
$1,000 [10]
Talking about this man, Satan said, "Skin for skin, all that a man hath will he give for his life"
Job
$1,000 [19]
Killed at Chancellorsville, he was deeply religious, opposed Civil War & liked to suck lemons
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
$1,000 [23]
Bahadur Shah II, deposed by the British in 1857, was last Indian ruler to carry this title
a Mughal
DD $1,100 [4]
Its "W" was paid for by Andy Williams; the "O's", Warner Bros. Records & Alice Cooper; & the "D", Dennis Lidtke
the Hollywood Sign
Jim

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

Aerospace engineer Howard Head made his fortune designing equipment for these 2 sports

skiing & tennis

Ursula "What are skiing and tennis?" — wagered $2,700
Jim "What are Skiing and Tennis?" — wagered $4,800
Debora "What are skiing &skating? Tennis?" — wagered $3,000

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