Show #25 1984-10-12 (taped 1984-08-21) Regular

Paul Croshier game 1-A.Missing prizes.

Contestants

Toni Bond — a seventh grade English teacher from Lompoc, California

Paul Croshier — a Marine Corps staff sergeant stationed at Camp Pendleton, California

Donna Levin — a writer from New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Donna $-100 $800 $1,800 $3,600
3rd place
$1,800
6 R, 2 W
Paul $-100 $3,100 $7,700 $15,395
2nd place
$7,700
24 R, 4 W
Toni $900 $1,600 $8,200 $16,200
New champion: $16,200
$5,900
17 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

LAKES & RIVERS SPELLING FORMER CAPITALS BEARS DESSERTS
$100 [3]
The Aswan Dam now prevents this river’s annual flooding
the Nile
Toni
$100 [1]
Follows “Who’s the leader of the club that’s made for you and me...”
M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E
Donna
$100 [14]
Until Brasilia was carved from the wilderness, this was Brazil’s capital
Rio de Janeiro
Paul
$100 [19]
A small scout or a baby bear
a cub
Toni
$100 [9]
Thin French pancakes sometimes served “Suzette” style
crêpes
Paul
$200 [10]
“Colorful” river that’s title of a John Wayne film
the Red River
Paul
$200 [2]
How Aretha Franklin spelled what Rodney Dangerfield doesn’t get
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Donna Paul
$200 [15]
Many think that Istanbul, the former capital, is still seat of state
Ankara
Paul
$200 [20]
Because they're born in this season, they can nurse while their mother sleeps
winter
Paul
$200 [8]
Properly spelled, it’s a whipped dessert, not an elk
mousse
Donna Toni
$300 [11]
River the Indians called “the Father of Waters”
the Mississippi
Paul
$300 [4]
A boxer’s battered ear & a vegetable share this spelling
C-A-U-L-I-F-L-O-W-E-R
Paul Toni
$300 [16]
Under the British, Calcutta was its capital
India
Paul
$300 [21]
Bear with a dangerous reputation & Dan “Haggerty’s Adams”
a grizzly
Toni
$300 [7]
Fashionable fuzzy green fruit that shares its name with a flightless bird
kiwi
Donna
$400 [12]
N.Y. lakes said to resemble parts of a hand
the Finger Lakes
Paul
DD $500 [5]
(Spelling of the name of the brackets surrounding this answer)
P-A-R-E-N-T-H-E-S-E-S
Toni
$400 [17]
The Nationalists ruled it from Nanking
China
Paul
$400 [22]
The “cream pie” named for this city is actually a cake
Boston
Donna
$500 [13]
It’s the largest lake remaining from prehistoric Lake Bonneville
the Great Salt Lake
Paul
$500 [6]
Spelling for word meaning “beaten mixture of egg whites & sugar used as a pie topping”
M-E-R-I-N-G-U-E
Toni
$500 [18]
In the Middle Ages its seat of state was Krakow
Poland
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINE ON THE “OUTS” HISTORY MUSIC CANADA ART
$200 [1]
The common colors of corpuscles
white & red
Toni
$200 [7]
Ref’s call when Kareem steps over the sideline with the ball
out of bounds
Paul Toni
$200 [3]
Roman ruler who “came”, “saw”, & “conquered”
Julius Caesar
Toni
$200 [10]
Herb Alpert has re-formed this group for a new tour
the Tijuana Brass
Paul
$200 [21]
Leaf of this tree is Canada’s national symbol
maple
Paul
$400 [26]
Dutch master known for “The Night Watch” & 100 self-portraits
Rembrandt
Paul
$400 [2]
Not really the normal, but the statistical, average human body temperature
98.6
Paul
$400 [8]
The interior of Australia
the Outback
Paul
$400 [9]
This, the longest recorded war, actually lasted 116 years
the Hundred Years' War
Toni
$400 [11]
He was partnered with Hammerstein & Hart
Rodgers
Paul
$400 [22]
Eastern province that’s been threatening to secede
Quebec
Paul
$600 [4]
Body part altered by rhinoplasty
the nose
Donna
$600 [16]
A football pass play or the state of a skid row bum
down and out
Toni
$600 [12]
The 19th century “revolution” in which machines replaced hand tools
the Industrial Revolution
Toni
$600 [13]
Music field where you’d find these Charlies: Walker, Pride & Rich
country
Donna Toni
$600 [23]
This city's annual rodeo-carnival is called the “Stampede”
Calgary
Paul
$800 [5]
Healthcare plan which began in Texas in 1929
Blue Cross
Paul Toni
$1,000 [18]
’60s sci-fi series which took control of your TV each week
The Outer Limits
Paul
$800 [20]
Louis XIV’s plush palace where the treaty that ended WW I was signed
Versailles
Paul
$800 [14]
The place to direct your feet after leaving your troubles on the doorstep
the sunny side of the street
Paul Toni
$800 [24]
Once arrested by Jordanians as a spy, he was prime minister until summer ’84
Trudeau
Toni
$1,000 [6]
An involuntary grunt caused by spasms of the diaphragm & closure of the glottis
hiccups
Toni
DD $3,000 [17]
Playing without a full deck or where some people go from 12 to 1
out to lunch
Toni
$1,000 [19]
Leader of the French Revolution stabbed in his bath by Charlotte Corday
Marat
Paul
$1,000 [15]
The month they tried to remember in “The Fantastiks”
September
Donna
$1,000 [25]
A British colony until it became Canada’s 10th province in 1949
Newfoundland
Paul Toni

Final Jeopardy!

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS

Alphabetically, the last of the 7 Dwarfs

Sneezy

Donna "Who is Sneezy?" — wagered $1,800
Paul "Who was Sneezy?" — wagered $7,695
Toni "Who is Sneezy?" — wagered $8,000

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