Show #120 1985-02-22 (taped 1984-10-31) Regular

Contestants

Michael Wing — a minister originally from Roseburg, Oregon

Trunetta Bradford — a graphic artist originally from Detroit, Michigan

Mark Ryder — a dentist from San Francisco, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $400 $800 $1,400 $0
2nd place: Speed Queen washer & dryer & Andis Company hair appliances
$3,200
20 R, 12 W (including 1 DD)
Tru $-200 $-500 $-900 $-900
3rd place: Alsy-Cycle II lamps
$-900
3 R, 5 W
Michael $1,400 $2,600 $2,200 $4,300
New champion: $4,300
$2,100
20 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

BIRDS THE HOME PRESIDENTS MOVIES FOOD 3-LETTER WORDS
$100 [26]
Arctic terns fly farther doing this than any other bird
migrating
Tru
$100 [9]
Of the average shower & bath, the one that uses less water
a shower
Mark Michael
$100 [2]
The presidential plane
Air Force One
Mark Michael
$100 [1]
Once upon a time in a galaxy far, far away, she was Princess Leia
Carrie Fisher
Mark Michael
$100 [18]
Beluga is considered the best
caviar
Michael
$100 [13]
Some people have one "up their sleeve" or "in the hole"
an ace
Michael
$200 [27]
This flightless bird has been clocked at up to 40 mph
an ostrich
Michael
$200 [10]
Revolving tabletop or tray named for a lax lass
a lazy Susan
Mark
$200 [3]
Male animal Teddy Roosevelt said he was "as strong as"
a bull moose
Tru Michael
$200 [5]
She made a big noise as "The Little Drummer Girl"
Diane Keaton
Mark
$200 [19]
Vichyssoise's major vegetable
potatoes
Michael
$200 [14]
Radiators, felt-tipped pens & toothpaste tubes all have one of these
a cap
Mark
$300 [28]
Some European homes have wicker basket platforms to attract these birds
storks
Mark
$300 [22]
Truckle, trundle, Murphy & now futons
beds
Tru Michael
$300 [4]
Asking Congress to declare war, he said, "The world must be made safe for democracy"
Woodrow Wilson
Mark
$300 [6]
Things were a little "Rocky" when she played Adrian
Talia Shire
Michael
$300 [20]
Ovens & the Friars Club both do it to hams
roast
Mark Michael
$300 [15]
A chapter of a play
an act
Mark
$400 [23]
Reclining chair known by this French name, meaning "long chair"
a chaise longue
Michael
$400 [7]
President who survived several duels & the 1st presidential assassination attempt
Andrew Jackson (Old Hickory)
$400 [11]
Though politically outspoken, he was "The Quiet Man"
John Wayne
Mark
$400 [21]
Cheese used in Mexican dishes named for the Calif. town that originated it
Monterey Jack
Tru Michael
$400 [16]
A baby tailor might throw a perfect one
a fit
Mark
$500 [24]
Winding stairs, or the '46 movie thriller that featured them
the spiral staircase
Michael
DD $600 [8]
One of two presidents who died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of U.S. independence
(1 of) Thomas Jefferson (or John Adams)
Michael
$500 [12]
Believe it or not, he dressed all in black to play the gunslinger in "Shane"
Jack Palance
Mark Tru
$500 [25]
Culinary cargo that led to the mutiny on the Bounty
breadfruit
Mark Michael
$500 [17]
Marcel Marceau's silent alter ego
Bip
Mark

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES OPERA AUTOMOBILES SPORTS DRAMA FLAGS
$200 [1]
The Hilton Hotel in this Nevada city claims to be world's largest with over 3,000 rooms
Las Vegas
Michael
$200 [3]
Country in which opera began
Italy
Mark
$200 [23]
Big 3 automaker that makes Delco parts
General Motors
Michael
$200 [8]
His fans are known as "Arnie's Army"
Arnold Palmer
Mark
$200 [11]
Based on Lynn Riggs' "Green Grow the Lilacs", it was Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1st musical
Oklahoma!
Mark
$200 [19]
"Jovial" name for the skull & crossbones
the Jolly Roger
Mark
$400 [2]
Over 720 bridges, more than any other U.S. city, are in this "steel city"
Pittsburgh
Mark
$400 [4]
Known as "The New Caruso", this Italian lyric tenor never attends operas he isn't in
Luciano Pavarotti
Mark
$400 [24]
The VW Bug & Chevy Corvair used this as an engine coolant
air
Tru Michael
$400 [9]
The surface players play on at Wimbledon
grass
Mark
$400 [12]
Lady Windermere "stirred things up" with this fashion accessory
a fan
Mark
$400 [20]
Flag known as the Stars & Bars
the Confederate flag
Mark Michael
$600 [16]
In 1822, the 1st fireproof building was built in this South Carolina city
Charleston
Mark Tru
$800 [6]
In '55, this contralto became 1st Black to sing with the Met
Marian Anderson
Mark Michael
$600 [25]
It's '57 Skyliner had an all-steel convertible top
a Ford
Mark
$600 [10]
Harlem Globetrotters' "Clown Prince of Basketball"
Meadowlark Lemon
Tru
$600 [13]
Part of the rising action, it gives the audience essential background about plot
exposition
Mark
$800 [17]
This city is often called the "Heart of America" since it lies near the center of the U.S.
Kansas City, Missouri
Michael
$1,000 [7]
Parts of opera which most resemble ordinary speech
the recitative
Mark
DD $800 [21]
This team lost all 4 times it appeared in the Super Bowl during the '70s
the Minnesota Vikings
Michael
$800 [14]
From Greek for "goat song", type of drama developed as sub. for ripping a goat apart as a sacrifice
tragedy
Michael
$1,000 [18]
World's largest wooden buildings, over 1,000 ft. long, are in this Ore. city best known for cheese
Tillamook
Michael
DD $1,800 [5]
Country in which this opera takes place and language in which it is sung:"Ah ! Près des remparts de Séville /Chez mon ami Lillas Pastia /J'irai danser la séguedille /Et boire du manzanilla..."
Spain & French
Mark
$1,000 [22]
The lowest weight division in boxing
junior flyweight (light flyweight)
Mark Michael
$1,000 [15]
Irish dramatist who spend 6 yrs. in prison for activities with I.R.A.
Brendan Behan
Mark

Final Jeopardy!

THE WORLD

Nation that is not a member of the United Nations, but is home to U.N. European headquarters

Switzerland

Mark "What is Luxembourg" — wagered $1,400
Michael "What is Switzerland?" — wagered $2,100

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