Show #390 1986-03-07 (taped 1985-10-22) Regular

Barbara Lowe game 2.

Contestants

Jack Busko — an account representative from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

David Perry — an assistant manager and a student from Los Angeles, California

Barbara Lowe — a writer and a researcher from Anaheim, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,401)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Barbara $1,300 $1,100 $2,800 $4,401
2-day champion: $14,802
$3,300
14 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
David $800 $1,200 $2,200 $4,400
2nd place: trip to the Caribbean with Eastern Airlines + 5-day Bahamas cruise
$2,300
12 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Jack $400 $700 $1,900 $1
3rd place: Maytag washer & dryer
$1,900
11 R, 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

BODIES OF WATER AVIATION POTENT POTABLES TOYS IN SONG HISTORY "ON" WORDS & "UP" WORDS
$100 [16]
Of a bay, cay, or key, the only one to fit this category
a bay
Barbara
$100 [21]
Sure, this airline thinks they're "friendly skies"--they've got the most planes up there
United
David
$100 [11]
Bourbon mash contains at least 51% of this "Indian" grain
corn
David
$100 [23]
Because "lions play too rough" Elvis wanted to be this, instead
your teddy bear
David
$100 [1]
The last eruption of this Japanese volcano occurred in 1707
Mount Fuji
David
$100 [6]
If Slippery Rock College beats Notre Dame
an upset
$200 [17]
Finland, Poland, East Germany, & Russia all border on this sea
Baltic Sea
Barbara David Jack
$200 [22]
Of 12, 24, or 36, # of hours it took a passenger to fly across U.S. in 1930
36
Barbara Jack
$200 [12]
To do this, lick salt off hand, quickly swallow shot of liquor, then suck on lime slice
how to drink tequila
David Jack
$200 [24]
Replacing Buddy Holly after he died, Bobby Vee bounced to top of the charts with this hit
"Rubber Ball"
$200 [2]
It's said if Britain had won this war, it would have shown the Colonial rebels leniency
the Revolutionary War
Barbara
$200 [7]
A boxing blow
an uppercut
Jack
$300 [18]
"Ursa Major" could be nickname for this, Canada's largest lake entirely within its borders
Great Bear Lake
David Jack
$300 [26]
Also known as the "Super Fortress", it was the model of bomber used at Hiroshima
B-29
Barbara
$300 [13]
In the U.S., when fermentation occurs on the top of a malt brew, it's classed as this
an ale
DD $200 [25]
Though not in the official title, toy with which the followingis always associated
toy soldiers (wooden soldiers)
David
$300 [3]
In 1570, Denmark recognized the independence of this much larger Scandinavian country
Sweden
David
$300 [8]
A rubbernecker
an onlooker
Barbara
$400 [19]
This sea touches Iran, Pakistan, & India, but not Saudi Arabia
the Arabian Sea
Jack
$400 [14]
A Dog's Nose, a Bee's Knees, or a Horse's Neck
the names of cocktails
$400 [4]
Robespierre & the guillotine ruled France during period of the Revolution dubbed this
Reign of Terror
Barbara
$400 [9]
According to song in "Oklahoma", what everything is in Kansas City
up to date
Barbara
$500 [20]
Named for the state of Campeche, the Bay of Campeche is southernmost part of this body of water
the Gulf of Mexico
Jack
$500 [15]
Pernod & ouzo are modified forms of this powerful, often-banned liquor
absinthe
David Jack
$500 [5]
Appropriate year in which the 1st known terrestrial globe was constructed
1492
$500 [10]
When your computer is "up", had its coffee, & is ready to talk with the central system
online
David

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW MEXICO CLASSICAL MUSICIANS THE OLYMPICS FLOWERS MOVIE TRIVIA THE NAVY
$200 [23]
In 1916, on eve of U.S. entry into WWI, this Mexican revolutionary invaded New Mexico
Pancho Villa
David Jack
$200 [4]
It is difficult to think of the Philadelphia Orchestra without this longtime conductor
Eugene Ormandy
Jack
$200 [13]
The 1976 Winter Games were originally awarded to this Colorado city, not Innsbruck, Austria
Denver
David Jack
$200 [9]
Appropriately, the Arctic poppy is often this color
white
Barbara
$200 [7]
His full name was Rodolpho Alfonzo Raffaelo Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla
Rudolph Valentino
Barbara
$200 [1]
Duty of a petty officer who wears a lyre insignia on his rating badge
a musician
Jack
$400 [26]
Named for the viceroy of New Spain, this stop on the Chihuahua Trail is New Mexico's largest city
Albuquerque
Barbara
$400 [15]
This great Israeli-born violinist is an enthusiastic baseball fan
Itzhak Perlman
Jack
DD $300 [21]
On 7/10/24, this country's Paavo Nurmi won the gold in both the 1500 & 5000 meter races
Finland
Barbara
$400 [14]
The title of a 1960 comedy starring Doris Day advised against consuming these
daisies
David
$400 [8]
The Marx brother who dropped out after the film "Duck Soup"
Zeppo
Jack
$400 [2]
U.S. submarines are appropriately named for these creatures
fish
Barbara
$600 [24]
Conductor in "Fantasia", at 80 he injured his leg playing football with his grandson
Leopold Stokowski
David
$400 [19]
At the 1972 games held there, the U.S. lost the pole vault for the 1st time ever
Munich
Barbara
$600 [16]
In 1959, life was "A Holiday" here for Jerry Wallace
Primrose Lane
Jack
$600 [10]
In "Compromising Positions", the profession of Dr. Bruce Fleckstein
a dentist
Barbara
$600 [3]
East Coast city that's home base to the Atlantic fleet
Norfolk, Virginia
David
$800 [25]
In 1977, at age 90, this legendary pianist played his last concert
Rubinstein
Barbara
$600 [20]
1st winner of this sprint from a non-English-speaking country was Armin Hary in 1960
the 100 meters
David
$800 [17]
To show where nectar is, flowers have this type of marking bees can see
ultraviolet markings
$800 [11]
In "On the Waterfront" what you are if you're "D & D"
deaf & dumb
Barbara
$800 [5]
Colors of the Navy Jack
blue and white
Jack
$1,000 [22]
In Tokyo in 1964, fighting with a broken hand, this last-minute sub won gold for U.S. in heavyweight division
Joe Frazier
Barbara Jack
$1,000 [18]
Sounding like a shirt fastener for a single man, it's the cornflower's other name
a bachelor's button
$1,000 [12]
In 1963 movie starring Paul Newman & Elke Sommer, it's what "The Prize" refers to
the Nobel Prize
$1,000 [6]
During WWII, he took command of the Pacific fleet after Pearl Harbor attack
Admiral (Chester) Nimitz
Barbara

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD LEADERS

This elected official also served, until 1870, as king of most of central Italy

the Pope

Jack "Who is the mayor of Rome?" — wagered $1,899
David "Who is the Pope?" — wagered $2,200
Barbara "Who is the pope?" — wagered $1,601

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