Show #386 1986-03-03 (taped 1985-10-22) Regular

Lionel Goldbart game 2.

Contestants

Tom Dryden — a creative director originally from Auxvasse, Missouri

Marian Branch — a technical editor from Hawthorne, California

Lionel Goldbart — a retired schoolteacher originally from Brooklyn, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lionel $1,700 $2,400 $5,000 $9,999
2-day champion: $22,599
$5,000
19 R, 4 W
Marian $400 $1,700 $1,700 $100
3rd place: his & hers Jules Jurgensen watches
$3,500
10 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Tom $-400 $500 $6,700 $1,700
2nd place: An Action recliner by Lane & Carrington House carpet
$6,300
18 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

MYSTERIOUS EAST WILD WEST FOOTBALL WEATHER OLD RADIO ENDS IN "ID"
$100 [21]
Until the middle of the 19th century, this country was ruled by shoguns
Japan
Lionel
$100 [17]
The Mormon trail ran from Nauvoo, Illinois to this city
Salt Lake City
Tom
$100 [14]
Chicago's big bad "cubs"
the Bears
Lionel
$100 [2]
Paired with London in a famous raincoat brand
fog
Marian
$100 [1]
The 2 members of the Mystic Knights of the Sea Lodge who ran the Fresh-Air Taxi Company
Amos & Andy
Tom
$100 [6]
Allen Funt's Camera
Candid
Tom
$200 [22]
The average altitude of this country is 15,000', which would make the Dalai Lama a very high priest
Tibet
Lionel Tom
$200 [18]
Described as a "cultured Amazon", this bank robber was born Myra Belle Shirley
Belle Starr
Lionel
$200 [15]
With 5 championships, this team dominated the NFL in the '60s
the Green Bay Packers
Tom
$200 [3]
To do this, subtract 32º & divide by 1.8
to convert Fahrenheit to centigrade (Celsius)
Lionel Tom
$200 [4]
Amazingly, Thurston, Blackstone, & Mandrake all performed this... on radio
magic
Tom
$200 [7]
Amour's archer
Cupid
Lionel
$300 [23]
The "th" in this former U.N. Secretary General's name means he was born on a Friday
U Thant
Tom
$400 [26]
Wyoming town founded by & named for Buffalo Bill
Cody
Marian
$300 [16]
Knute Rockne's native land
Norway
Lionel
$300 [5]
A listless depression, such as sailors feel in tropical areas of little or no wind
the doldrums
Lionel Marian
$300 [8]
Neither he nor Tony the Wonder Horse played themselves in the series bearing his name
Tom Mix
Lionel
$300 [11]
In The Laborer's Lament, it follows overworked
underpaid
Lionel
$400 [24]
Common name of the Vietnamese New Year festival, a 1968 "offensive" was timed to coincide with it
Tet
Marian
DD $500 [25]
Outlaw who was killed in this song"Alone and afraid she prayed that he'd return that fateful night, aww that night / When nothin' she said could keep her man"
Liberty Valance
Marian
$400 [19]
This president advised Don Shula, "I think you can hit Warfield on the down & in pattern"
Richard Nixon
Lionel
$400 [9]
Show title which completes "Hello there, we've been waiting for you, it's time to play..."
Truth or Consequences
$400 [12]
Goya hangs around in the Prado here
Madrid
Tom
$500 [20]
Due to its violence, in the early 1900's Stanford dropped football for this, its "cousin"
rugby
Tom
$500 [10]
Coffee which sponsored variety shows hosted by Eddie Cantor & Edgar Bergen
Chase and Sanborn
Lionel Tom
$500 [13]
Having a foul appearance, dirty or wretched
squalid
Lionel Tom

Double Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CONNECTICUT THE ROMAN EMPIRE TRIVIAL WORLD RECORDS MAMMALS WINES
$200 [14]
There are rumors this Chrysler Corp. head may run for president in 1988
Lee Iacocca
Tom
$200 [1]
Thomaston, named for Seth Thomas, is where he set up his first factory making these
clocks
Marian
$200 [2]
Father of Cleopatra's child, he's believed to have been her first lover
Caesar
Lionel
$200 [12]
The largest ever made measured 10 X 30 feet & used over 20,000 eggs
an omelette
Lionel Marian
$200 [7]
This new-world marsupial is famous for "playing dead"
opossum
Tom
$200 [19]
Chardonnay, Rhine wine & Reisling are all this color
white
Lionel
$400 [15]
This Japanese co. famous for motorcycles is world's biggest maker of musical instruments
Yamaha
Tom
$400 [8]
King Charles II's charter defined Conn.'s boundaries as running west to this body of salt water
the Pacific Ocean
$400 [3]
Saluting the emperor, gladiators used this phrase to describe themselves
"We who are about to die salute thee
Lionel
$400 [13]
The thickest is Houston's with over 3,500 pages
a phone book
Tom
$400 [25]
When hunting in packs. sex of the lion that usually "makes the kill"
the female
Marian
$400 [22]
Recommended course with which you should serve a Spanish cream sherry or Italian asti spumante
dessert
Marian
$600 [16]
451 million telephones have been made in Indianapolis by this AT&T subsidiary
Western Electric
Tom
$800 [10]
In 1975, she became 1st woman elected Gov. anywhere whose husband hadn't formerly held the office
Ella Grasso
Tom
$600 [4]
Emperor Hadrian had a wall built across the northern end of this country
England
Marian
$600 [20]
Margot Fonteyn & Rudolf Nureyev took 89, the record for these, after doing "Swan Lake" in 1964
curtain calls
Lionel
$600 [26]
Pigging out makes this cousin of the pig 3rd largest living land animal by weight
the hippopotamus
Marian
$600 [23]
It's the most prolific native grape in U.S. east of the Rockies
the Concord grape
$800 [17]
Baltimore suburb of Towson is home of this largest U.S. maker of power tools
Black & Decker
Tom
DD $1,000 [9]
Though much more is grown in N.C. & Ky., it's also Connecticut's leading field crop
tobacco
Tom
$800 [5]
In 63 B.C., this rival of Julius Caesar conquered Jerusalem
Pompey
Lionel
$800 [21]
In 1930, Charles Creighton & James Hargis drove roundtrip from N.Y. to L.A. this way
backwards (in reverse)
Tom
$1,000 [28]
Common name of Nasalis larvatus, a monkey much in demand at primate parties for its Durante imitations
a proboscis monkey
Lionel
$800 [24]
Brandy ages only as long as it remains in this
in cask
Lionel
$1,000 [18]
Standard Oil of Indiana, which pioneered sale of unleaded gas, is now known by this name
Amoco
Tom
$1,000 [11]
This famed Connecticut tree was blown down in 1856
the Charter Oak
Lionel
$1,000 [6]
"It is human nature to hate those whom you have injured", said this most famous Roman historian
Tacitus
Lionel
DD $2,000 [27]
It was 1st discovered in 1869 by a French missionary who thought it an abnormally colored bear
the giant panda
Marian

Final Jeopardy!

POP MUSIC

Since 1955, this song, originally known as "Moritat", has made Billboard Top 40 more times than any other

"Mack the Knife"

Marian "What is And then I Die?" — wagered $1,600
Lionel "What is Mack the Knife" — wagered $4,999
Tom "What is I" — wagered $5,000

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