Show #462 1986-09-16 (taped 1986-08-06) Regular

Roger Storm game 3.

Contestants

Mitch Fujita — a student from Kaneohe, Hawaii

Eve Belson — a freelance writer originally from Australia

Roger Storm — a teacher from Fairview Park, Ohio (whose 2-day cash winnings total $11,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Roger $1,000 $2,000 $8,800 $7,801
3-day champion: $19,401
$8,200
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Eve $1,000 $1,300 $3,900 $0
3rd place: Pilot stereo system
$4,300
11 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Mitch $600 $1,100 $2,400 $4,800
2nd place: trip on Eastern to New York & stay at Roseland Ranch in Stanfordville
$1,700
12 R (including 1 DD), 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY MYTHS & LEGENDS NUMBER PLEASE GIRLS IN SONG LEGS FAMOUS WOLVES
$100 [25]
In 1930, investments in miniature golf were hailed by some as a cure for this economic disaster
the Great Depression
Mitch
$100 [2]
He's usually shown in art as a naked, winged infant, often blindfolded, carrying a bow & arrow
Cupid
Roger
$100 [21]
Call directory assistance for this state, 808-555-1212, & the operator will say "What island, please?"
Hawaii
Mitch
$100 [1]
Girl to whom Neil Diamond exclaimed, "good times never seemed so good"
Sweet Caroline
Mitch
$100 [13]
Having to use the product he endorsed, this male athlete adorned his legs with panty hose on TV
Joe Namath
Roger
$100 [6]
In Disney cartoon version of the story, the 3 little pigs sang, "Who's afraid of" him
the Big Bad Wolf
Eve
$200 [26]
At start of 1880s this branch of the U.S. military reportedly ranked 12th in world, behind Chile
the U.S. Navy
$200 [9]
He performed Hercules' 11th labor while Hercules held up the sky for him
Atlas
Mitch
$200 [22]
1960 Elizabeth Taylor film that in today's terms would be called "288"
BUtterfield 8
Eve
$200 [3]
In 1960, Ray Peterson asked her mother to "Tell" this girl "I love her"
Laura
Mitch
$200 [14]
This strong-arm man for 1920 N.Y. gangsters was nicknamed "Legs"
"Legs" Diamond
Roger
$200 [7]
Stringfellow Hawk recovered this stolen helicopter but wouldn't give it back to the govt.
Airwolf
Mitch
$300 [27]
During an 1850s craze, many Pacific islands were claimed due to presence of this fertilizer
guano
Roger
$300 [4]
In "The Last Dragon", Leroy aspired to be like this actor-turned-legend
Bruce Lee
Roger Mitch
DD $400 [23]
Telephonic title of this hit recorded April 28, 1940""Instrumental music plays followed by sound of telephone ringing"
"Pennsylvania 6-5000"
Eve
$300 [18]
In 1965, The McCoys urged her to "Hang On"
Sloopy
Roger
$300 [15]
Actress & 1940s pinup nick-named "The Million Dollar Legs"
Betty Grable
Mitch
$300 [10]
According to Aesop, the smart-alec wolf was killed for supper because he was dressed this way
sheep's clothing
Roger
$400 [5]
The eagle, serpent & cactus that appear on Mexican money are from legends of this civilization
the Aztecs
Eve
$400 [24]
The only number on a standard push button telephone with no letters over it
1
Roger Mitch
$400 [19]
Jan & Dean recorded this song originally written about the future Mrs. Paul McCartney
Linda (Eastman)
Roger
$400 [16]
In "Moby Dick", Capt. Ahab's artificial leg was made of this
whalebone
Roger Mitch
$400 [11]
The term "heavy metal" came from this rock group's 1968 hit, "Born To Be Wild"
Steppenwolf
Roger
$500 [8]
On radio, he "... led the fight for law & order in the early Western United States..."
the Lone Ranger
Roger
$500 [20]
Neil Sedaka told her, "I am but a fool, darling I love you, though you treat me cruel"
Carol
Eve
$500 [17]
"Sam" on TV's Richard Diamond, you heard her voice & saw only her legs
Mary Tyler Moore
Roger
$500 [12]
When he's startled while watching a girl exercise, things get hairy for Landon in this '57 film
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
Eve

Double Jeopardy! Round

ACTORS & ROLES NATURE UNDECLARED WARS FOOD & DRINK HOMOPHONIC PAIRS LAW
$200 [19]
His make-up took 5 hours, but Keir Dullea was on screen for only 3 minutes in this "2001" sequel
2010
Mitch
$200 [11]
Besides quakes, fire, & lava, volcanos can produce this electrical phenomenon
a lightning bolt (static electricity causing lightning)
Roger
$200 [1]
In 1958, 14,300 Marines were sent to battle Moslem rebels in this land adjoining Israel
Lebanon
Mitch
$200 [3]
The state of Florida has declared this its official beverage
orange juice
Eve
$200 [5]
Where you'd buy a jib for your cutter at 25% off
a sail sale
Roger
$400 [22]
Intentionally committing a wrongful act, its "Absence" was subject of 1981 Paul Newman film
malice
Eve
$400 [23]
Since he started doing it in 1954, Hal Holbrook has done this over 1200 times on stage
portray Mark Twain
Roger
$600 [13]
To make the California fire poppy grow best, plant the seed & heat with sun & this
a forest fire (a brush fire)
$400 [2]
Secret bombing raids preceded 30,000 troops into this nation now called Kampuchea
Cambodia
Eve
$400 [4]
Lord John Montagu gave his name to both what is now Hawaii & this food combination
a sandwich
Roger
$400 [6]
Yogi without his hat, collar & tie
a bare bear
Roger
$600 [24]
"Stunt Man" star who did stunts in England under stage names "Arnold Hearthrug" & "Charlie Staircase"
Peter O'Toole
Eve Mitch
$800 [14]
Blinded in 1867, he vowed to "see God's wilderness", recovered his sight, & ended up in Yosemite
John Muir
Roger Mitch
$600 [10]
Troops went to this capital in 1900 to quell the Boxers' siege of foreign embassies
Peking
Roger
$600 [16]
Espresso coffee drink named for hooded order of Roman Catholic friars
the Capuchin monks (a cappuccino)
Eve
$600 [7]
To employ female sheep
to use ewes
Eve
$800 [25]
Amazingly, this buxom star disguised herself as a male "Outlaw" in "Son of Paleface"
Jane Russell
Roger
DD $1,000 [12]
On spruces they hang straight down; on fir trees they stand straight up
cones
Roger
$1,000 [21]
To fight a 1965 rebellion, LBJ sent 20,000 U.S. troops to this Caribbean country
the Dominican Republic
$800 [17]
On the tag on the bag, Lipton uses this adjective to describe its tea
brisk
$800 [8]
Notation for a crash in a percussionist's score
a cymbal symbol
Mitch
$1,000 [26]
David Lean wanted Charles Laughton for this film, but Alec Guinness got the part & the Oscar
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Roger
$1,000 [15]
Nemesis theory says that deadly hail of comets caused their extinction
the dinosaurs
Eve
DD $1,500 [20]
Following the U.S. invasion of Veracruz in 1914, these "ABC" nations mediated the Mexican crisis
Argentina, Brazil & Chile
Mitch
$1,000 [18]
"Reg... Dept. Agr." on baked goods labels indicates the bakery meets this state's standards
Pennsylvania
Roger
$1,000 [9]
The main fundamental law
the principal principle

Final Jeopardy!

MONARCHS

This early 13th cent. king was so despised that no other British monarch has borne his name

John

Mitch "Who is John?" — wagered $2,400
Eve "Who was Richard III?" — wagered $3,900
Roger "Who was Richard?" — wagered $999

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