Show #470 1986-09-26 (taped 1986-08-12) Regular

Contestants

Zanete Barons — a freelance writer from Roseville, California

Mark Zickel — a hammock salesman from San Diego, California

Don Tracy — a lawyer originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (whose 2-day cash winnings total $18,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Don $700 $2,300 $2,000 $3,900
2nd place: Admiral refrigerator & Aladdin portable fireplace
$1,900
15 R (including 1 DD), 7 W
Mark $1,400 $2,400 $1,600 $99
3rd place: Swintec typewriter
$1,400
10 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Zanete $1,500 $2,000 $4,400 $4,300
New champion: $4,300
$5,600
17 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR VICTORIAS "B" IN GEOGRAPHY MOVIES MEDICINES WOOD LIVES!
$100 [25]
Some on this side called the conflict "Our 2nd War of Independence"
the South
Mark
$100 [17]
Once an actors' agent, she put herself up to play Pam Ewing
Victoria Principal
Don
$100 [4]
Pacific atoll where atomic tests weren't itsy-bitsy at all
Bikini
Don
$100 [1]
He starred in "Rio Grande", "Rio Bravo" & "Rio Lobo"
John Wayne
Zanete
$100 [14]
Antiseptic mouthwash named for 1st doctor to use antiseptics in surgery
Listerine
Zanete
$100 [7]
In song, it's asked to "weep for me"
a willow
Zanete
$200 [26]
The North's uniform wasn't standardized until this year, 2 years after the war began
1863
Don
$200 [16]
When he talks about Victoria on "The Tonight Show", he's referring to his wife
Ed McMahon
Mark
$200 [9]
NBC is in the southwest part, & the actual downtown, "beautiful" or not, is to the east
Burbank
Mark
$200 [2]
Of about 2 hours, 3 hours, or 4 hours, the original running time of the Elizabeth Taylor "Cleopatra"
4 hours
Zanete
$200 [15]
Makers of this diet supplement say it "has been around for 45 years; let the disease change its name"
Ayds
Don
$200 [8]
Film with line "A boy who won't be good might just as well be made of wood"
Pinocchio
Don
$300 [28]
Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address at the dedication of one of these
a (national) cemetery
Don
$300 [18]
The "We" in "We are not amused"
Queen Victoria
Mark
$300 [10]
The "King of the Road"s Maine destination
Bangor
Zanete
$300 [3]
1975 film where Richard Dreyfuss played an ichthyologist
Jaws
Mark
$400 [23]
Though it's for iron-deficient people of any age, its name is from Greek for "old"
Geritol
Zanete
$300 [11]
Completes John Heywood's line from 1546: "You can't see the wood..."
for the trees
Zanete
$400 [30]
Even before Ft. Sumter was fired on, troops from this state captured the Charleston Arsenal
South Carolina
Don
$400 [19]
Begun in San Francisco in 1969, these franchised restaurants feature box cars & depot decors
Victoria Station
Don
$400 [20]
Southern steel city named for a "sooty" steel center south of Staffordshire
Birmingham
Mark
$400 [5]
It was the 1st sequel to "Dirty Harry"
Magnum Force
Don
DD $500 [22]
Only medication that's mentioned in this song:"She comes on like a rose but everybody knows / She'll get you in Dutch / You can look but you better not touch / Poison ivy, poison ivy…"
calamine lotion
Mark
$400 [12]
Shade tree with heart-shaped leaves of the genus Tilia, TV actor Hal might be found under one
linden
Mark
$500 [29]
Lee conceded on April 9, 1865, which fell on this religious holiday
Palm Sunday
Mark
$500 [27]
This Gothic soap opera began with governess Victoria Winters arriving at 7 Collinswood
Dark Shadows
Zanete
$500 [21]
The city on the Spree where East meets West across the "Schandmauer"
Berlin
Zanete
$500 [6]
Director who knifed Nicholson's nose in "Chinatown"
Roman Polanski
Zanete
$500 [24]
Name shared by prescription pain killer & drug used to control the masses in "Brave New World"
Soma
$500 [13]
The annual Berkshire Summer Music Festival is held on this estate in Lenox, Mass.
Tanglewood
Mark

Double Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS POTENT POTABLES PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES '50'S TV STARTS WITH "SEX" JULIUS CAESAR
$200 [6]
In "The Yearling", the yearling is this
a fawn or deer
Don Zanete
$200 [1]
Exotic cocktail that sounds like it could be Frank Sinatra singing about his cravat
a Mai Tai
Zanete
$200 [14]
"The Father of Our Country"
George Washington
Mark
$200 [21]
On his 1952 musical variety show, the orchestra was led by his brother George
Liberace
Don Zanete
$200 [16]
The Dionnes plus one would have been these
sextuplets
Don
DD $700 [23]
The ides of March, it was the date in 44 B.C. upon which Caesar was assassinated
March 15th
Don
$400 [7]
"Great" inhabitant of West Egg, Long Island
Jay Gatsby
Zanete
$400 [2]
This cream-topped "Gaelic" drink was supposedly 1st made at the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco
Irish coffee
Mark Zanete
$400 [13]
"The Sage of Monticello"
Thomas Jefferson
Don
$400 [17]
Singer Cricket Blake hung out with the "eyes" from this tropical private detective firm
Hawaiian Eye
Don Zanete
$400 [22]
Act II of "Lucia di Lammermoor" features one of these compositions for 6 voices
a sextet
Don
$1,000 [24]
Much to chagrin of Mark Antony, in his will Caesar adopted this grandnephew, making him his heir
Octavius
Don
$600 [8]
He starts from London's Reform Club & returns there less than 3 months later
Phileas Fogg
Don Zanete
$600 [3]
"The angels' share" is the 1/4 lost through evaporation when wine is distilled into this
cognac (brandy)
Don Zanete
$600 [11]
"Old Hickory"
Andrew Jackson
Don Mark
$600 [18]
This anthology series finished 6th in the '56-'57 season & 49th in '85-'86
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Don
$1,000 [10]
Romantic gloom of Goethe's' "Sorrows of Young Werther" caused imitative rash of this by young Germans
suicide
Don
$800 [4]
"Cocktail King" C. Ribalagua supposedly squeezed 80 million limes & made 10 million of these rum drinks
daiquiris
Zanete
$800 [12]
"Young Hickory"
James Polk
$800 [19]
According to the series title, Charles Bronson was "A Man with..." one of these
a camera
DD $1,200 [9]
His adventures take him to the plains of Montiel, cave of Montesinos, & village of El Toboso
Don Quixote
Zanete
$1,000 [5]
Differences in this property of liqueurs makes the layered look in a rainbow cordial possible
the density
Zanete
$1,000 [15]
"The Red Fox of Kinderhook"
Martin Van Buren
$1,000 [20]
In the opening, the announcer said these 2 "present 'The Mickey Mouse Club'"
Walt Disney & Mickey Mouse

Final Jeopardy!

GAMES

The 4 corners on a Monopoly board are "Go", "Free Parking" & these 2

Jail & Go To Jail

Mark "What are Jail and B'wlk" — wagered $1,501
Don "What are Jail & Go To Jail" — wagered $1,900
Zanete "What is Jail & Just Visiting" — wagered $100

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