Show #681 1987-07-20 (taped 1987-03-11) Regular

Missing player introductions. Missing 2 clues in the Jeopardy! Round. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Kathie Hite — an attorney from Washington, D.C.

Joe Baldanza — from

Jesse Green — from

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jesse $500 $2,700 $5,400 $0
2nd place
$6,700
20 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Joe $2,100 $2,400 $8,000 $5,199
New champion: $5,199
$8,000
23 R, 5 W
Kathie $300 $200 $-2,000 $-2,000
3rd place
$-1,500
4 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FLAGS COLLEGE GRADS LYRICS HOUSE PLANTS A.K.A. STUPID GEOGRAPHY
$100 [3]
Like its WWII battle flag, the Japanese Navy flag has a rising sun with these emanating from it
rays
Joe
$100 [8]
This popular sitcom pop who sells Pudding Pops has a doctorate in education
Bill Cosby
Jesse
$100 [1]
"Falling in love with" this "is falling for make believe"
love
Kathie
$100 [26]
Root rot can be caused by doing this too much & too often
watering
Jesse
$100 [9]
If you didn't call Comte Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade by this title, he might have whipped you
Marquis (de Sade)
Joe
$100 [14]
The capital of Kuwait
Kuwait City
Jesse
$200 [4]
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Joe
$200 [22]
Guinness says Jimmy Carter gained not only a degree but 7 inches while attending this service academy
the Naval Academy
Joe
$200 [2]
"He was made of snow but the children know how he came to life one day"
Frosty the Snowman
Joe
$200 [27]
This plant, "Saintpaulia ionantha", produces pink & white flowers, too, despite its purple name
an African violet
Jesse Joe
$200 [10]
Peggy Lou Snyder, Ozzie's better half
Harriet Nelson
Joe
$200 [15]
The southernmost country in Africa
South Africa
Kathie
$300 [5]
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Joe
$300 [23]
This consumer advocate did a senior thesis at Princeton titled "Lebanese Agriculture"
Ralph Nader
Jesse
$300 [19]
Song that ends with "Follow ev'ry rainbow till you find your dream"
"Climb Every Mountain"
Jesse
$300 [28]
Varieties of this include bird's-foot, heart-leaf, English & grape
ivy
Jesse
$300 [11]
Entrepreneur Mary Kathlyn Wagner Ash puts this name on her cosmetics
Mary Kay
Jesse
$300 [16]
When Quebec was called "Lower Canada", Ontario was called this
Upper Canada
Joe
$400 [6]
Naval officer William Driver's own flag led to this nickname for the Stars & Stripes
Old Glory
Joe
$400 [24]
While a singing star, he got a bachelor's degree magna cum laude from Columbia in 1958, white bucks & all
Pat Boone
Kathie
$400 [20]
In "That's Life", "each time I find myself flat on my face, I pick myself up &" do this
get back in the race
Jesse Joe
$400 [12]
Joyce Botterill, who found "Love on a Rooftop" with Peter Deuel, but married Burt Reynolds
Judy Carne
Joe
$400 [17]
This nation used to be called Sukothai, meaning "dawn of happiness"
Thailand
$500 [7]
French royal banner of late Middle Ages had 3 of these floral symbols on it
the fleur-de-lis
Joe
DD $500 [25]
Aptly, the 1st host of "Password", Allen Ludden, had a Masters in this subject from the U. of Texas
English
Kathie
$500 [21]
In "Camelot", these 2 months "cannot be too hot"
July & August
Jesse
$500 [13]
Once she was called Tula Finklea; now she's Mrs. Tony Martin
Cyd Charisse
Joe
$500 [18]
Sea named for the 1st European to reach Tasmania
Tasman Sea
Jesse

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY SPORTING EVENTS WORD ORIGINS SITCOMS SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA "AN"IMALS
$200 [13]
Considered a haven for evildoers in colonial times, it was often called "Rogues Island"
Rhode Island
Joe
$200 [1]
3-year-olds run in the Kentucky Derby & the Preakness, & horses of this age run in the Belmont Stakes
3 years old
Joe
$200 [3]
From Middle English for "coarse meal", this basic corn dish of the South is often thought coarse by Yankees
grits
Jesse Joe
$200 [8]
Born in Oak Park, Ill., a Chicago suburb, this comedian played a Chicago psychologist in his 1st sitcom
Bob Newhart
Jesse
$200 [15]
In 1853, Delia Bacon pried open Shakespeare's tomb to try to prove this man wrote the plays
(Sir) Francis Bacon
Jesse
$200 [14]
A long-haired goat or rabbit, or the yarn made from their hair
angora
Jesse
$1,000 [27]
A homesteader received a "quarter section", which consisted of this many acres of land
160
Kathie
$400 [2]
Hosting the Goodwill Games of 1986 may have helped this country win the most gold medals
the USSR
Jesse
$400 [4]
One's period of greatest success, it goes back to Anglo-Saxon use of "hey" as an expression of joy
heyday
Jesse Joe Kathie
$400 [9]
A few months after Jed started "shootin' at some food" in 1962, this series was #1
The Beverly Hillbillies
Joe
$400 [16]
This play's 1st line is "In Troy there lies the scene", which Cressida, the hussy, would gladly show you
Troilus and Cressida
Joe
$400 [20]
Their other name, butterfly fish, might be more accurate: they display bright colors but no halos
angel fish
Jesse
$600 [24]
This port was the docking site for the boats in the 1987 America's Cup races
Fremantle
Joe Kathie
$600 [5]
Commoners in England couldn't cut trees for fuel, but could profit from these, felled by the wind
windfall
Jesse Joe
$600 [10]
George Kennedy was the technical advisor on this madcap military show of the '50s
The Phil Silvers Show ( The Sargent Bilko Show accepted)
Joe
$600 [17]
Maiden name of Shakespeare's mother, Mary, or name of the forest in "As You Like It"
Arden
Joe
$600 [21]
Apes described by this adjective, such as gorillas, resemble man
anthropoidal
Jesse
$800 [25]
The only Super Bowl played in the North was in 1982 in this state
Michigan
Kathie
$800 [6]
Highfalutin' & hoity-toity are synonyms for this word from the Latin "over the eyebrow"
supercilious
Jesse
$800 [11]
On "Mayberry, R.F.D." she was Ken Berry's 1st housekeeper
Aunt Bee
$800 [18]
Richard Burton called this "Arthur" star's Hamlet "so near perfect...he nearly killed my ambition"
Sir John Gielgud
Joe
$800 [22]
Maybe this mammal's enormous salivary glands make all those Formicidae taste better
anteater
Jesse
$1,000 [26]
Every 3 years, men compete in this racquet sport for the Thomas Cup & women for the Uber Cup
badminton
Kathie
DD $1,300 [7]
"Rise to vote, sir" is one of these, named from the Greek "to run back again"
palindrome
Jesse
$1,000 [12]
Robert Young's TV occupation on "Father Knows Best"
an insurance salesman
Joe
$1,000 [19]
When title character Caius Marcius defeats the Volscians at Corioli, he's given this name
Coriolanus
Joe
$1,000 [23]
The only genus of mosquitoes that can transmit the protozoa causing malaria
Anopheles
Joe

Final Jeopardy!

ACADEMY AWARDS

He was nominated for writing, directing, & acting in a 1978 film, & again for a 1981 film

Warren Beatty

Jesse "Who is Woody Allen?" — wagered $5,400
Joe "Who is Woody Allen?" — wagered $2,801

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