Show #100 1985-01-25 (taped 1984-10-17) Regular

100th episode.

Contestants

Mary Anne Henderson — a homemaker originally from Dayton, Ohio

Larry Sorrentino — a sports marketing representative from North Hollywood, California

Les Miller — a scrap metal dealer from La Mesa, California

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Les $800 $1,700 $5,100 $6,100
New champion: $6,100
$4,900
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Larry $700 $2,200 $-1,000 $-1,000
3rd place: Bushnell telescope
$0
15 R, 9 W (including 1 DD)
Mary Anne $-200 $0 $2,000 $3,995
2nd place: Speed Queen washer & dryer + Excalibur food dehydrator
$2,000
9 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS INSIGNIAS GAME SHOWS SPACE SPORTS TRIVIA STARTS WITH "OO"
$100 [9]
Both U.S. Grant & Jeff Davis graduated from there
West Point (U.S. Military Academy)
Les
$100 [11]
3 C's or a double H on a cowboy's cow
a brand
$100 [17]
Phrase which follows a new contestant's name on "The Price is Right"
Come on down!
Les
$100 [2]
In 1959, Frankie Avalon sang to this planet's goddess
Venus
Larry
$100 [18]
A major thoroughfare in W. Berlin is named for this Olympic legend
Jesse Owens
Larry
$100 [13]
Pass out slowly, as slime through your fingers
ooze
Larry
$200 [6]
Throughout his term, FDR was often confined to a wheelchair due to this illness
polio
Larry
$200 [12]
Number of stripes on a U.S. Army sergeant's insignia
3
Mary Anne
$200 [19]
The show which added the word "zonk" to our vocabulary
Let's Make a Deal
Larry
$200 [3]
The original German code name for this 1942 rocket was "A-4"
the V-2
Les Larry Mary Anne
$200 [25]
Calif. Angels' home run king, he holds all-time record for striking out
Reggie Jackson
Les
$300 [1]
Nixon's Western White House was in this California town
San Clemente
Larry
$300 [14]
Their newest trefoil, or 3-leaf clover emblem has the faces of 3 young women on it
the Girl Scouts
Les Larry
$300 [20]
She was the original dice girl on "High Rollers"
Ruta Lee
Larry
$300 [7]
In this book, the Martians attack Chobham, England, not Grovers Mills, New Jersey
The War of the Worlds
Larry
$400 [10]
His autobiography is subtitled "Just Like Any Other 7' Black Millionaire Who Lives Next Door"
Wilt Chamberlain
Larry
$400 [4]
"Petticoat Gov't" referred to his wife running things when he was ill
Woodrow Wilson
Les Larry
$400 [15]
On a uniform, it's how the braided cord known as a "fourragere" is worn
over one's shoulder (and in through the armpit)
Larry
$400 [21]
Show on which John Daly might have said, "7 down, 3 to go, Arlene"
What's My Line?
Les
$400 [8]
Rocket used to lift the Apollo program capsules into orbit
the Saturn
Les
$500 [23]
Only driver to have won Indy 500 four times
A.J. Foyt
Larry
$500 [5]
Ran country without a telephone during a 3-month fishing trip to his native New England
Calvin Coolidge
Les
$500 [16]
On the side of an aluminum can, two arrows forming a circle stand for this
recyclable
Larry
$500 [22]
Long-running show hosted at different times by Jack Narz, Bob Clayton & Hugh Downs
Concentration
Les
$500 [24]
It lasted 17 days after the Apollo 11 astronauts returned from the Moon
quarantine (isolation)
Larry

Double Jeopardy! Round

REVOLUTIONS FAMOUS QUOTES BROADWAY CLASSICAL MUSIC MEDICINE LABOR UNIONS
$200 [11]
Liberty, equality, fraternity was its motto
the French Revolution
Les
$200 [17]
California governor who said, "A tree's a tree, how many redwoods do you need to look at?"
Ronald Reagan
Larry
$200 [1]
"Odd Couple's" original Oscar who reprised his role on screen
Walter Matthau
Les Larry Mary Anne
$200 [6]
Belgian instrument maker who invented the Saxophone in 1840s
(Adolphe) Sax
Les
$200 [15]
Blood group known as the "universal donor"
O
Mary Anne
$200 [25]
Ron Leibman & Sally Field tried to organize textile workers in this '79 film
Norma Rae
Larry
$400 [12]
Ironically, closing the universities was part of this late '60s Chinese revolution
the Cultural Revolution
Les
$400 [18]
Completes the quote "Laugh & the world laughs with you, weep..."
and you weep alone
Mary Anne
$400 [2]
Life of Black boxing champ Jack Johnson was inspiration for this '68 show
The Great White Hope
Mary Anne
$400 [7]
Rate of tempo classified as largo, lento or adagio
slowly
Mary Anne
$400 [16]
Located behind the tongue, they may prevent entrance of bacteria, but are often removed
tonsils
Larry
DD $1,000 [24]
Better-known name of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947
the Taft-Hartley Act
Les
$600 [13]
Rochambeau, DeKalb, von Steuben & Pulaski fought in it
the American Revolution
Les
$600 [22]
1st to say, "I belong to no organized political party–I am a Democrat"
Will Rogers
Les
$600 [3]
Musical remake of "Some Like It Hot"
Sugar
Mary Anne
$600 [8]
Words to most oratorios come from this book
the Bible
Les
$600 [19]
A person with "macrodontia" has very large ones
teeth
Mary Anne
$800 [14]
Samuel Slater brought this revolution from England to U.S. by memorizing machine plans
the Industrial Revolution
Les Mary Anne
DD $1,000 [27]
Mies van der Rohe's instruction to artists on composition
less is more
Larry
$800 [4]
Play in which the actors traded roles; Quinn playing the saint & Olivier, the king
Becket
$800 [9]
The English horn is an alto version of this
an oboe
Les Larry
$800 [20]
Although real, tension headaches & ulcers are said to be this type of disease
psychosomatic
Mary Anne
$1,000 [23]
English king beheaded in Puritan Revolution
Charles I
Les
$1,000 [26]
The rest of this Lt. Perry dispatch read: "2 ships, 2 brigs, 1 schooner & 1 sloop"
We have met the enemy and they are ours
$1,000 [5]
Last name of twins Anthony, who wrote "Sleuth", & Peter, who wrote "Equus"
Shaffer
Les Larry
$1,000 [10]
Lively piece by Schumann or Humperdinck, or film with Garfield & Crawford
Humoresque
Mary Anne
$1,000 [21]
Common name for winter condition "congelation"
frostbite
Larry Mary Anne

Final Jeopardy!

THE WORLD

With 168 persons per sq. mi., the continent with the highest population density

Europe

Mary Anne "What is Europe?" — wagered $1,995
Les "What is Europe?" — wagered $1,000

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