Show #97 1985-01-22 (taped 1984-10-17) Regular

Paul Boymel game 3.Single-player Final Jeopardy!

Contestants

Rae Clark — a respiratory therapist from Los Angeles, California

Albert Rosenblatt — a life insurance agent from Los Angeles, California

Paul Boymel — an attorney from Potomac, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $25,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,600 $3,800 $10,000 $15,000
3-day champion: $40,000
$9,300
31 R (including 1 DD), 7 W (including 1 DD)
Albert $-600 $-800 $-3,200 $-3,200
3rd place: La-Z-Boy recliner
$-3,200
6 R, 10 W
Rae $200 $400 $0 $0
2nd place: SunTana SunSystem + Ray-Ban sunglasses
$0
11 R, 8 W

Jeopardy! Round

SIBLINGS MUSIC COLORS FOREIGN PHRASES BOATING TV TRIVIA
$100 [9]
He was the one "Mom always liked best"
Dick Smothers
Paul
$100 [23]
Indian drums & "pipers' sons"
tom tom
Rae
$100 [13]
Color of Manhattan style clam chowder
red
Rae
$100 [3]
French phrase equivalent to "enjoy your meal"
bon appétit
Paul
$100 [27]
Type of canoe, or where baseball players wait their turn
a dugout
Paul
$100 [4]
His full name is John Ross Ewing, Jr.
J.R.
Paul
$200 [10]
The original Biblical siblings
Cain & Abel
Paul Albert Rae
$200 [16]
Low-pitched musical instrument & the lowest pitched male voice
the bass
Paul Rae
$200 [11]
A bachelor's might contain names and addresses of available women
a little black book
Paul
$200 [5]
Italian word that doubles for "thank you" & "excuse me"
prego
Albert
$200 [28]
On galleys it was usually performed by P.O.W.s or criminals chained to benches
rowing
Paul
$200 [2]
Saying this got you $100 & a visit from the duck
the secret word
Albert
$300 [14]
Linus Van Pelt's crabby older sister
Lucy
Paul
$300 [24]
"Lady of Spain" played with a "bellows shake" was squeezed out on this instrument in the '50s
the accordion
Rae
$300 [7]
An expert panel or a dog show award
blue ribbon
Paul
$300 [6]
What you should do if a Hawaiian tells you to "wikiwiki"
go fast (hurry up)
Paul
DD $500 [22]
By definition a motor boat can be driven by any engine except this type
steam
Paul
$300 [1]
Martial arts film star who played Kato on ABC's "Green Hornet"
Bruce Lee
Paul
$400 [15]
Brothers who implored little Susie to wake up in '57 hit
the Everly Brothers
Paul
$400 [25]
Italian for "air", it's a song sung solo in an opera
an aria
Rae
$400 [8]
Rhine wines are traditionally in this color bottle
brown
Albert Rae
$400 [19]
How you would ask in German if someone spoke German
Sprechen sie Deutsch?
Albert
$400 [17]
Its episodes began "There is nothing wrong with your TV set"
The Outer Limits
Albert
$500 [21]
Two ships built as a pair along the same design are called this
sister ships
Paul Albert
$500 [26]
Term for everybody singing same note at same pitch
unison
Paul Albert
$500 [12]
Color of mourning in the Buddhist religion
white
Paul Rae
$500 [18]
Widely known Japanese idiom which means "is that right?"
Ah, so
Albert
$500 [20]
2 of 4 "bionic" body parts of "Bionic Woman"
(2 of) both legs, a right arm & an ear
Albert

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY DOCTORS AFRICA LITERATURE 4-LETTER WORDS ENERGY
$200 [8]
The "witches" condemned there were not burned, but hanged
Salem
Rae
$200 [21]
What a D.D.S. degree stands for
doctor of dental science
Paul
$200 [22]
He found his "Roots" in Gambia
Alex Haley
Paul
$200 [15]
Clown of diamond patches, or romance novels
harlequin
Paul
$200 [2]
When thomeone thpeakths like thith
a lisp
Rae
$200 [24]
Country that's the world's biggest producer of nuclear energy
the U.S.
Paul
$400 [7]
Financially, J.D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford & Andrew Mellon were the first
billionaires
Paul
$400 [17]
Animal-loving hero of children's stories by Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle
Paul Albert
$400 [23]
It's made areas uninhabitable because its bite causes African sleeping sickness
tsetse fly
Paul Rae
$400 [14]
He slew the half-man, half-brute monster, Grendel
Beowulf
Paul Rae
$400 [3]
Seaweed tablets
kelp
Paul
$400 [25]
Directly and indirectly, most energy comes from this source
the Sun
Paul Albert
$600 [6]
In 1900, America instituted an "Open Door policy" with this country
China
Paul
$600 [11]
1984 was 50th anniversary of this memorable multiple feat of Dr. Dafoe
delivering the Dionne quintuplets
Rae
$600 [1]
Living in proximity to the Pygmies, they're the world's tallest people
the Watusi
Albert Rae
$600 [12]
The beautiful gypsy girl who "rang" Quasimodo's bells
Esmeralda
Paul Rae
$600 [9]
The way to "prey"
hunt
Albert
$600 [27]
Machine used to change mechanical energy to electrical energy
a generator
Paul
$800 [4]
19th c. anti-Catholic society which kept its secrets by saying "I don't know"
the Know-Nothings
Paul
$800 [19]
Ex-boxing "whiz", she is current whiz on "what every woman should know about love & marriage"
Dr. Joyce Brothers
Rae
$800 [13]
Title office held by Michael Henchard in the Thomas Hardy novel
the Mayor of Casterbridge
Paul
$800 [10]
Primary predicate part
the verb
Paul
$1,000 [26]
The energy of movement
kinetic energy
Paul Albert
$1,000 [5]
Not the Emancipation Proclamation, but this abolished slavery
the 13th Amendment
Paul Albert
$1,000 [18]
The "Jungle Doctor of Laos," he received posthumous gold medal for work in S.E. Asia
Dr. (Thomas) Dooley
Paul Rae
$1,000 [16]
Hero of Marlowe's tragedy who sells his soul to the Devil for 24 years of fun & frolic
Doctor Faustus
Paul Rae
$1,000 [20]
Having no give or slack
taut
Rae
DD $2,000 [28]
This nation leads the world in oil production
Russia
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

THE THEATER

The musical "Hello Dolly!" was based on this Thornton Wilder play

The Matchmaker

Paul "What is The Matchmaker?" — wagered $5,000

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