Show #168 1985-05-01 (taped 1985-01-09) Regular

Ron Black game 2. Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Patricia Belcher — a clinical social worker from Los Angeles, California

Tim Cassidy — a marketing student from San Francisco, California

Ron Black — an attorney from Raleigh, North Carolina (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ron $2,200 $3,900 $11,400 $11,400
2-day champion: $14,500
$8,900
34 R (including 3 DDs), 9 W
Tim $500 $1,700 $5,700 $0
3rd place
$5,700
11 R, 0 W
Pat $-100 $-700 $100 $50
2nd place
$100
4 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

ASTRONOMY MOVIE MOTTOS FOOTBALL 4-LETTER WORDS GENERALS FAMOUS PIGS
$100 [23]
The Sun, plus all the celestial bodies revolving around it
a Solar System
Ron
$100 [6]
"Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water", this movie came out
Jaws 2
Ron
$100 [8]
Pac-10 representative in the 1985 Rose Bowl
Southern Cal (USC)
Ron
$100 [18]
Follows "On", "Under", or "Ready, Aim"
fire
Ron
$100 [7]
Souped-up Dodge Charger on "The Dukes of Hazzard"
the General Lee
Pat
$100 [1]
Kermit's hot hog
Miss Piggy
Ron
$200 [24]
The only space satellite whose features could be observed prior to the invention of the telescope
the Moon
Ron
$200 [14]
RKO called it "The greatest film the world will ever see", a boast as big as their ape
the original King Kong
Ron
$200 [11]
Detroit's ferocious felines
the Lions
Ron
$200 [19]
A large lump or piece or Richard Gere
a hunk
Ron Pat
$200 [9]
This generalissimo's son now rules Taiwan
Chiang Kai-shek
Ron
$200 [2]
A famous phrase of theirs was "Not by the hair of our chinny chin chin"
the Three Little Pigs
Ron
$300 [25]
Bowl-shaped cavity left by a meteorite impact
a crater
Ron
$300 [21]
Ads for 1945's "Adventure" announced he's "back & Garson's got him"
Clark Gable
Ron
$300 [15]
A quarterback with a rifle arm & a scattershot approach might use this formation
the shotgun
Ron
$300 [20]
You can do it to a curfew or a ballerina
lift
Ron Tim
$300 [10]
First names Arthur & Douglas, they're the only father & son to have won the Congressional Medals of Honor
the MacArthurs
Pat
$300 [3]
Scientists believe that the babirusa pig might qualify for this Jewish clean food status
kosher
Ron
$400 [26]
Moon's phase when the side facing the Earth is completely dark
a new moon
Ron Tim Pat
$400 [22]
"The year we make contact"
2010
Ron
$400 [16]
State where the Jets & Giants play their home games
New Jersey
Ron
$400 [12]
Leader of the Free French forces in World War II
General Charles de Gaulle
Ron
$500 [5]
Heavyweight actor Chuck Mitchell played the owner of this raunchy bar destroyed in a 1982 film
Porky's
Tim Pat
$500 [27]
James Bond movie whose slogan & theme song were "Nobody Does It Better"
The Spy Who Loved Me
Ron
$500 [17]
1963 Heisman Trophy winner for Navy who was a 10th round pick of Dallas in '65
Roger Staubach
Ron
$500 [13]
Radio operator who worked 72 hours straight on the SS Titanic rescue effort, he later founded NBC
(General David) Sarnoff
Ron Tim
DD $600 [4]
The Ziffels of Hooterville's son
Arnold Ziffel
Ron

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN HISTORY ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL SINGERS ART U.S. STATES PUNISHMENTS
$200 [3]
Before the U.S., this European nation was mired down in Vietnam
France
Ron
$200 [2]
In Poland, they say "Under capitalism, man exploits man, while under" this system, "it's vice versa"
communism (or socialism)
Ron
$200 [19]
In 1978 this Scot asked "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
Rod Stewart
Ron
$200 [7]
In sculpture, a portrait of the head sometimes with neck and shoulders
a bust
Ron
$200 [1]
"Pikes Peak or Bust" was slogan of 1858 gold rush in this state
Colorado
Ron Tim
$200 [16]
In 19th century schools, dull or lazy pupils sometimes had to wear this on their head
a dunce cap
Ron
$400 [4]
Spain's name came from Hispania, what it was first called during their rule
the Romans
Ron Pat
$400 [12]
Policy of many stores, "In God we trust, all others pay" this
cash
Ron Tim
$400 [22]
Swedish group whose name is the first initial of the four members
ABBA
Pat
$600 [10]
1 of 4 states that's officially a commonwealth
Virginia (or Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or Kentucky)
Ron
$400 [17]
If she wanted to be alone, Greta Garbo might have enjoyed this form of prison punishment
solitary confinement
Tim
$800 [6]
To the Mexicans' displeasure, Napoleon III put this Archduke of Austria on their throne
Maximilian
Pat
$600 [13]
Marx said, "Each should work according to his ability and be paid according to" this
according to his need
Ron Tim
$600 [23]
Unfortunately, he is no longer "Alive & Well & Living in Paris"
Jacques Brel
Tim
$800 [11]
The Republican Party traces its origins to an 1854 meeting at Ripon in this state
Wisconsin
Ron Tim
$600 [20]
Asian torture that could be done to "Raindrops Keep Falling On My..." forehead
the (Chinese) water torture
Ron
$1,000 [8]
Now part of Yugoslavia, Austria-Hungary declared war on it in 1914
Serbia
Ron
$800 [14]
Scottish economist famed for "The Wealth of Nations" & laissez-faire viewpoint
Adam Smith
Ron
$800 [24]
British-Australian group whose career has been "Stayin' Alive" for 17 years
the Bee Gees
Ron
$1,000 [15]
Nicknamed "The Treasure State", the motto of this 4th-largest in area is "Gold & Silver"
Montana
Ron
$800 [21]
Poe narrator's punishment for believing Montresor really wants to show him a cask of Amontillado
being bricked into a cell (or cellar, being walled up)
Ron
DD $1,700 [5]
While they all settled here at the same time, it wasn't called Jutland or Saxonland, but this
England (Angleland)
Ron
$1,000 [18]
The nation's money supply is controlled by the Federal Reserve, headed by him
Paul Volcker
Tim
DD $1,600 [9]
State in which this song takes place"Oh beat the drum slowly and play the fife lowly / Play the Dead March as they carry me along"
Texas
Ron

Final Jeopardy!

NAMES IN THE NEWS

This U.S. president made the cover of "Time" magazine 64 times, almost twice as much as anyone else

Richard Nixon

Pat "Who is John Kennedy?" — wagered $50
Tim "Who is FDR?" — wagered $5,700
Ron "Who is Richard Nixon?" — wagered $0

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