Show #119 1985-02-21 (taped 1984-10-31) Regular

Contestants

Mark Ryder — a dentist from San Francisco, California

Ralph Dannheisser — a newspaper reporter from Silver Spring, Maryland

Laurie Reyen — a registered nurse from Santa Monica, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,199)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Laurie $500 $1,650 $-150 $-150
3rd place: Bushnell telescope
$0
13 R (including 1 DD), 6 W
Ralph $0 $-500 $400 $798
2nd place: Sierra hearthstove & Vitamaste exerciser
$900
6 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Mark $900 $1,300 $4,500 $8,000
New champion: $8,000
$4,500
20 R, 8 W

Jeopardy! Round

U.S.A. FISHING "PRO" & "CON" '50s TV TRAINS LAST WORDS
$100 [18]
It was first celebrated July 8, 1776
Independence Day
Laurie
$100 [16]
Virtue often used when fish aren't biting
patience
Ralph
$100 [6]
"TV Guide" lists them
TV programs
Laurie
$100 [1]
He was bounty hunter Josh Randall
Steve McQueen
Laurie Mark
$100 [25]
Disneyland's train of the future but Houston had one first
the Monorail
Laurie
$100 [11]
In Clement Moore poem, what Santa said after "Happy Christmas to all"
and to all a good night
Mark
$200 [21]
Camden, NJ is home to this company's Soup Bowl Museum
Campbell's
Mark
$200 [17]
"Why don't you come up and see me sometime", or a feathered jig
a lure
Mark
$200 [7]
You might use one of these shells to call Dorothy Lamour
a conch shell
Laurie
$200 [2]
The 2 regular hosts of "The Tonight Show" during the '50s
Steve Allen & Jack Paar
Laurie Mark
$200 [26]
Railroad car for transporting liquids & gasses in bulk
a tank car
Ralph Mark
$200 [12]
None of the Grimms' tales actually ends with this traditional fairy-tale ending
and they all lived happily ever after
Laurie
DD $250 [23]
State which anagrams to "I STEW A VIRGIN"
West Virginia
Laurie
$300 [19]
After use, rinse it in hot water, oil it & release the drag tension
a fishing reel
Laurie Mark
$300 [8]
The bridal party's march down the aisle
the procession
Mark
$300 [3]
His theme was "Dream Along With Me"
Perry Como
Mark
$300 [13]
In last line of Eliot's "Hollow Men" the world ends "not with a bang," but with this
a whimper
Mark
$300 [22]
It's not a state but a commonwealth of the U.S.
Puerto Rico
Laurie Mark
$400 [20]
Some types are weedless, hump-shanked, sneck bend & superior mustad-limerick
hooks
Ralph
$400 [9]
To Robin Williams reality is this
a concept
$400 [4]
"Pete & Gladys" was sprung off this Spring Byington show
December Bride
Mark
$400 [14]
Last line of "All in the Family" tune is also its title
"those were the days"
Laurie
$500 [24]
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms is part of this government department
the Treasury Department
Mark
$500 [10]
To go on after stopping
proceed
Laurie
$500 [5]
We followed his adventures as Hiram Holliday
Wally Cox
Mark
$500 [15]
English queen who said at the end, "All my possessions for a moment of time"
Queen Elizabeth I
Laurie

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY MATHEMATICS LITERATURE WARS INTERNAT'L SINGERS RELIGION
$200 [16]
The world's busiest sea passage, it separates France & England
the English Channel
Ralph
$200 [23]
1st of the digits in our number system
0
Laurie Mark
$200 [6]
His traveling companion on his 80-day world tour was his servant Passepartout
Phileas Fogg
Laurie
$200 [11]
Winner of the Russo-Japanese War
Japan
Ralph
$200 [22]
In '78 he asked, "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
Rod Stewart
Mark
$600 [20]
In 1054, the Eastern Orthodox Church broke with the Catholic church by excommunicating this official
the pope
$400 [18]
Bosnia. Croatia & Montenegro are now all part of this nation
Yugoslavia
Mark
$600 [1]
Compass readings & angles are measured in these
degrees
Ralph
$400 [7]
Century in which Defoe penned "Robinson Crusoe", one of 1st English novels
the 18th century
Laurie Ralph
$400 [12]
War in which the British burned the White House
the War of 1812
Mark
$400 [5]
His name in English would be July Churches
Julio Iglesias
Mark
$800 [21]
No one knows the origin of the middle "A" in this famed archbishop of Canterbury's name
(Thomas) Becket
Mark
$600 [19]
Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church is named after this country's former name
Ethiopia
Ralph Mark
$800 [2]
The dividend in 27 divided by 9 equals 3
27
Laurie Ralph Mark
$600 [8]
Because of his purity, Parsifal, not Monty Python, became the keeper of this
the Holy Grail
Mark
$600 [13]
Name by which the 7 Years' War was known in the American colonies
the French & Indian War
Mark
DD $500 [4]
Members of this singing group must quit when they reach 16:" Zu-zumbador baila de prisa / Zu-zumbador y tu sonrisa / Zu-zumbador baila de prisa mi amor..."
Menudo
Ralph
$800 [17]
Prior to 1903, Panama was a part of this country
Colombia
Laurie Mark
DD $1,000 [3]
The 1st number that is the sum of all its divisors except itself
6
Ralph
$800 [9]
FDR named his wartime hideaway after this James Hilton paradise
Shangri-La
Mark
$800 [14]
It was Britain, France, Turkey & Sardinia against Russia in this 19th c. war
the Crimean War
Mark
$1,000 [10]
The 2 queens Alice met when she went through the looking glass
the Red Queen & the White Queen
Laurie
$1,000 [15]
Outcome of Napoleonic Wars was dealt with at this European congress
the Congress of Vienna
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

AWARDS

The only U.S. military decoration that may not be awarded to citizens of other countries

the Congressional Medal of Honor

Ralph "What is Cong. Medal of Honor" — wagered $398
Mark "What is the Congressional Medal of Honor?" — wagered $3,500

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