Show #24 1984-10-11 (taped 1984-08-21) Regular

Contestants

David Ulmer, Jr. — an art store assistant manager from Redondo Beach, California

Donna Levin — a writer from New York

Jon Scott — a kindergarten teacher from Los Osos, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jon $400 $1,400 $1,800 $3,576
2nd place: Armstrong bedroom furniture + 2 Vitamaster Slender Cycles with book racks
$3,000
13 R, 7 W (including 1 DD)
Donna $300 $2,000 $5,200 $6,000
New champion: $6,000
$5,200
15 R, 1 W
Dave $700 $300 $-600 $-600
3rd place: LouverDrape vertical blinds
$1,300
12 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

INVENTORS SPORTS STADIUMS ACTORS & ROLES FRANCE FOR THE KIDS
$100 [1]
Despite only 3 months of formal schooling, he patented 1,093 inventions
Thomas Alva Edison
Jon
$100 [17]
“The House That Ruth Built”
Yankee Stadium
Dave
$100 [11]
As a ballplayer, he's a “Natural”
Robert Redford
Donna
$100 [15]
French province known for sparkling wine 1st made there
Champagne
Dave
$100 [3]
Number in common to blind mice, bags of wool, & men in a tub
3
Dave
$200 [2]
Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prizes out of remorse for having invented this
dynamite
Dave
$200 [18]
Only Stadium to host 2 modern Olympiads
the Los Angeles Coliseum
Jon
$200 [12]
Gizmo is a good one, but Stripe is scary
Gremlins
Dave
$200 [21]
When you’re on the Left Bank in Paris, you’re “left” of this river
the Seine
Donna
$200 [4]
“Immensely” popular Cosby cartoon character
Fat Albert
Jon
$300 [8]
Inventor of the revolver, his “Peacemaker” helped win the West
Samuel Colt
Jon
$300 [19]
Major League Baseball’s first domed stadium
the Houston Astrodome
Jon
$300 [13]
English actor who educated Rita
Michael Caine
Jon
$300 [22]
Since ’81, Francois Mitterand has held this office
president (of France)
Jon Donna
$300 [5]
Show which features Alistair Cookie’s “Monsterpiece Theatre”
Sesame Street
Donna
$400 [9]
Unable to make money on his patent for vulcanized rubber, he died $200,000 in debt
Charles Goodyear
Jon Dave
$400 [20]
Chicago Cubs can only play day games at this North Side facility
Wrigley Field
Donna Dave
$400 [14]
Oscar-winning boyfriend of “The Goodbye Girl”
Richard Dreyfuss
Donna
$400 [23]
University of Paris, known by name of its most famous college
the Sorbonne
Donna
$400 [6]
Janet & Mark today replace this classic reading primer pair
Dick & Jane
Jon Dave
$500 [10]
Italian inventor of the thermometer, better known as Renaissance period astronomer
Galileo
Jon Dave
DD $500 [16]
Spoke to her parents in sign language while picking up her Oscar for “Cuckoo’s Nest”
(Louise) Fletcher
Dave
$500 [24]
Founded about 600 B.C. by Greeks, it is France’s main seaport
Marseille
Jon Donna
$500 [7]
This fairy-tale cat could fill J.R.’s shoes
Puss in Boots
Jon

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY FAMOUS PAIRS ART 4-LETTER WORDS TRAVEL U.S.A.
$200 [14]
Convicts were first British settlers on this island-continent
Australia
Jon Donna
$200 [1]
Felix Unger &Oscar Madison
the Odd Couple
Donna
$200 [2]
An artist mixes his paint on this board
a palette
Dave
$200 [9]
Golfers’ warning cry
fore
Donna
$200 [15]
S.F. attraction that despite “ups & downs” reopened in time for the Democratic Convention
the cable cars
Donna Dave
$400 [19]
In 1918, Communists moved Russian capital from Petrograd back to this city
Moscow
Dave
$400 [3]
Summer camp class where you make lanyards & leather wallets
arts & crafts
Donna
$400 [4]
Gainsborough’s portrait of Master Jonathan Buttall all dressed up in a satin suit
The Blue Boy
Dave
$400 [6]
The Beatles’ second film
Help!
Dave
$400 [16]
Hollywood eatery named for the hat Al Smith wore there
the Brown Derby
Jon
$600 [11]
They revived Neil Sedaka’s career with their hit of “Love Will Keep Us Together”
the Captain & Tennille
Dave
$600 [10]
Country whose painters first impressed with Impressionism
France
Donna
$600 [5]
It precedes: rush, fever, finger, & in them thar hills
gold
Donna
$600 [17]
One of the Big 3 of the Confederacy carved on Stone Mountain in Georgia
Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis or Stonewall Jackson
Jon
$1,000 [13]
Last czar & czarina of Russia, they had to deal with a mad monk & revolting Bolsheviks
Nicholas & Alexandria
Jon
$1,000 [20]
Highest price ever for a painting, over $10,000,000, was paid for his “Seascape: Folk Stone”
J. M. W. Turner
$800 [7]
It’s wrong to put it before the horse
the cart
Jon
$800 [18]
“The Shot Heard ’Round the World” was fired in this Massachusetts town
Lexington
Jon Donna Dave
DD $1,900 [12]
As the Wedding March is to weddings, thisis to graduations:
"Pomp And Circumstance"
Dave
DD $1,200 [8]
The Declaration’s 1st inalienable right
life
Jon
$1,000 [21]
Color of the “Hills” that hold Mt. Rushmore
the Black Hills
Jon

Final Jeopardy!

THE SUPREME COURT

He successfully argued Brown vs. Board of Education before Supreme Court, then became its 1st black justice

Thurgood Marshall

Jon "Who was Thurgood Marshall?" — wagered $1,776
Donna "Who is Thurgood Marshall?" — wagered $800

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