Show #324 1985-12-05 (taped 1985-08-14) Regular

Jared Eisenstat game 4.

Contestants

Ed Cundiff — a teacher originally from Long Beach, California

Susan Mayer — an office manager from Reseda, California

Jared Eisenstat — a law student from Hicksville, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $20,699)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jared $600 $2,100 $7,200 $5,399
4-day champion: $26,098
$8,200
21 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Susan $1,000 $2,500 $4,500 $5,000
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Stanfordville, New York & stay at Roseland Ranch
$4,500
15 R, 0 W
Ed $400 $900 $3,100 $0
3rd place: Spring Crest draperies
$3,100
12 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

THE PLANETS NAMES IN THE NEWS "WIND" WORDS BOTTOMS UP ROCK 'N ROLL SUDDEN DEATH
$100 [6]
It's often called Earth's twin
Venus
Susan
$100 [8]
It's who spokesman Larry Speakes speaks for
the president
Susan
$100 [16]
The largest one is in Hawaii, not Holland
a windmill
Ed
$100 [26]
100 years ago, Madeira wine was used as ballast in these
(sailing) ships
Susan
$100 [1]
Follows Righteous, Doobie, & Everly
Brothers
Susan
$100 [19]
In U.S. prisons, about 2000 volts does it
the electric chair
Ed
$200 [7]
Averaging 30 miles a second on its orbit, it's a very fast planet
Mercury
Ed
$200 [12]
Chapter on St. Vitus' dance has been dropped from 40th anniv. edition of his "Baby & Child Care"
Dr. Spock
Ed
$200 [17]
This knot usually is wider than the 4-in-hand
a windsor knot
Ed
$200 [27]
When Jumbo the Elephant was crossing the ocean to join P.T. Barnum, he was soothed with this brew
beer
Jared
$200 [2]
Peter & Gordon's hit, "World Without Love", was written by this Beatle pair
Lennon & McCartney
Ed
$200 [20]
Their "Book of the Dead" had hints for passing the tests of Osiris, god of the underworld
the Egyptians
Susan
$300 [9]
In a 1964 Christmas film, Pia Zadora played Girmar, a kid from this planet
Mars
$300 [13]
His cocaine bust in London put Mike Hammer in the slammer
Stacy Keach
Jared
$300 [18]
The tractor to convey Saturn rockets at Cape Canaveral has largest set of these squeegees
windshield wipers
Jared
$300 [28]
From German for "squirt", this drink is white wine & a squirt of seltzer
a spritzer
Susan
$300 [3]
This Bill Haley classic has sold over 20 million singles
"Rock Around The Clock"
Susan
$300 [21]
Appropriate personification of death that came to take Cyrus McCormick in 1884
the (grim) reaper
Jared
DD $300 [11]
Planet traveled to in film whose theme was thefollowing:[Also sprach Zarathustraplays]
Jupiter
Jared
$400 [14]
He's managed Minnesota, Detroit, Texas, N.Y., N.Y., Oakland, N.Y. & N.Y. in that order
Billy Martin
Ed
$400 [24]
President Carter proposed that oil companies would have to pay taxes on these
windfall profits
Jared
$400 [29]
In France, a big "brut" is usually this, not Mark Gastineau
a bottle of champagne
$400 [4]
Robb Royer, James Griffin, &David Gatesmade a lot of "dough" as this 1970's group
Bread
Susan
$400 [22]
Well-named newspaper office where reporters would find file information for an obituary
the morgue
Susan
$400 [10]
Only for a 20-year period every 248 years is this planet closer to the Sun than Neptune
Pluto
Jared
$500 [15]
2 Senators, William Cohen & this former presidential candidate, have teamed to write a spy thriller
Gary Hart
$500 [25]
The British call them windcheaters
windbreakers
Ed
$500 [5]
She liked to spend "Midnight At The Oasis"
Maria Muldaur
Jared
$500 [23]
The death of this pair was just the beginning of their life with Topper
George & Marion Kirby
Susan

Double Jeopardy! Round

OREGON THE '70s MOVIE QUOTES GOVERNMENT ANATOMY TRIVIA
$200 [11]
Oregon product named for Tillamook Indians
tea
Ed
$200 [9]
Full name of Patty Hearst's kidnappers, the S.L.A.
the Symbionese Liberation Army
Jared
$200 [4]
In this film, Anthony Perkins asserts, "A boy's best friend is his mother"
Psycho
Jared
$200 [18]
Pair of national offices indirectly elected by voters
president & vice president
Jared
$200 [26]
Equaling 1/10 of body weight, this fluid is 78% water & 22% solid
the blood
Jared
$200 [1]
Plural of "mongoose"
mongooses
Jared Susan
$400 [12]
By winning a coin toss in 1845, F. Pettygrove got this city named after his hometown in Maine
Portland
Susan
$400 [10]
The Tasadays, a tribe unchanged since this age of man, were discovered living in the Philippines
the stone age
Ed
$400 [5]
Streisand's "Funny Girl" who said she was "a bagel on a plate of onion rolls"
Fanny Brice
Susan
$400 [19]
Until 1862, the Department of Agriculture was part of this "inventive" government office
the Patent Office
Jared
$400 [27]
The 4 types of it are bristle, long scalp, downy, & sexual
hair
Jared
$400 [2]
It's done in all states except Arizona & Hawaii on the last Sunday in April
daylights savings time (move the clocks forward)
Susan
$600 [15]
Paul Bunyan supposedly created it by shoveling blue snow into an old volcano
Crater Lake
Jared Susan
$600 [23]
Completed in 1977, it runs from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez
the Alaska Pipeline
Jared
DD $500 [8]
In "How to Marry a Millionaire" she said,"That old guy in 'The African Queen', I'm crazy about him"
Lauren Bacall
Jared
$600 [20]
The F.B.I. is under the jurisdiction of this department
Department of Justice
Jared
$600 [3]
As of June 1985 Mike Wittkowski, an Illinois printer, held this record at $40 million
a lottery winner (the largest amount won by a man in a lottery)
Jared
$800 [16]
Highest mountain in Oregon, it's named for a British admiral, not a gangster
Mount Hood
Ed
$800 [24]
When the Cleveland Indians named him chief in 1974, he became 1st Black Major League manager
(Frank) Robinson
Jared
$600 [6]
"Midnight Cowboy" who "ain't a real cowboy, but I am one helluva stud"
Jon Voight (Joe Buck)
Jared
DD $600 [21]
Executive dept. in charge of the Bureau of the Census & U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration
the Department of Commerce
Jared
$800 [13]
Comedian Jack Benny's response when a robber demanded "Your money or your life"
Well, what is I'm thinking about it
Ed
$1,000 [17]
Said to be the richest man of his day, in 1811 he founded 1st permanent settlement in Oregon
(John Jacob) Astor
Jared
$1,000 [25]
In 1975 Agatha Christie killed off the hero in this final, appropriately titled, Hercule Poirot novel
Curtain
$800 [7]
Carries the Bette Davis warning: "Fasten your seat belts; it's going to be a bumpy night"
All About Eve
$1,000 [22]
Number of articles in the body of the Constitution
7
Ed
$1,000 [14]
Priscilla, who saved an 11-year-old Texas boy from drowning & got an award for valor, is this
a 22-pound piglet
Jared Ed

Final Jeopardy!

MONEY

Smallest U.S. denomination, it appears on no coins, just trading stamps, & tax notices

1 mill (1/10 of a cent)

Ed "What is 1/2 ¢" — wagered $3,100
Susan "What is 1 mil" — wagered $500
Jared "What is 1/100 of a cent?" — wagered $1,801

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