Show #298 1985-10-30 (taped 1985-08-06) Regular

Mark Leinwand game 5.

Contestants

Phyllis Kornov — a bank support officer originally from Miami Beach, Florida

Rick Giles — an event coordinator from Los Angeles, California

Mark Leinwand — an attorney and a businessman from Los Angeles, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $43,700)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Mark $700 $300 $100 $100
3rd place: Action recliner by Lane
$900
8 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Rick $1,900 $4,100 $6,500 $9,000
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Florida & stay at Quality Inn The High Q Orlando
$5,800
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD)
Phyllis $2,000 $2,800 $5,800 $11,300
New champion: $11,300
$5,800
19 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATION'L ORGANIZATIONS INSECTS LUNCH COUNTER LINGO POP MUSIC HOLIDAYS "BLUE" MOVIES
$100 [17]
Better known name of the "European Economic Community"
the Common Market
Mark
$100 [21]
All insects have this many legs
6
Rick
$100 [12]
Java, or joe
coffee
Phyllis
$100 [1]
"H2O" is not only the title of their best-selling album, it has this duo's initials
Hall & Oates
Rick
$100 [11]
Date Cinco de Mayo always falls on
May 5th
Mark
$100 [3]
Dan Aykroyd & John Belushi as soul siblings
The Blues Brothers
Mark
$200 [18]
Formed in 1960 at Venezuelan initiative, this group greatly influences world oil prices
OPEC
Phyllis
$200 [22]
In German this beneficial insect is called the marybug, after our lady
a ladybug
Rick
$200 [19]
A bun pup
a hot dog
Phyllis
$200 [2]
His grandmother appears as herself in his Pepsi TV commercials
Lionel Richie
Phyllis
$200 [13]
In Scotland, the victim is a "gawk"; in France, un "poisson d'Avril"; in America, this
an April fool
Phyllis
$200 [4]
Elvis Presley "lei"s around in the sun
Blue Hawaii
Rick
$300 [27]
Though the League of Nations was an idea of this country's leader, it never joined
the United States
Phyllis
$400 [25]
While males of this "gadfly" species feed on nectar & sap, the females feed on blood
horse-flies
Mark
$300 [20]
A bowl of red
chili
Rick
$300 [5]
She's "Jinxed" in the movies but "Divine" on records
Bette Midler
Phyllis
$300 [14]
Caesar wanted New Years to be on a solstice or equinox, thinking this day insignificant
January 1st
Phyllis
$300 [6]
Movie that starred Roy Scheider & a hovering peeping Tom
Blue Thunder
Rick
$400 [29]
This mutual defense alliance, which dates from 1955, is headquartered in Moscow, not Poland
the Warsaw Pact
Mark
$500 [26]
Male crickets produce their well-known chirp by rubbing these together
their wings
Mark
$400 [24]
Hold the hail
no ice
Rick Phyllis
$400 [7]
New Wave band that has driven through "Heartbeat City" to the top of the charts
The Cars
Rick
$400 [15]
It commemorates the date of his death, not birth, March 17, about 461 A.D.
St. Patrick
Rick
$400 [9]
Emil Jannings "Falling in Love Again" with Marlene Dietrich
The Blue Angel
Phyllis
DD $2,000 [23]
Insect that this song's about:"...Just lookin' for a home / He was lookin' for a home..."
a boll weevil
Rick
$500 [28]
Squeeze one
orange juice
Phyllis
$500 [8]
The Commodores' "Nightshift" is a tribute to these 2 soul singers who died in 1984
Marvin Gaye & Jackie Wilson
Rick
$500 [16]
Union General John Logan is credited with 1st naming May 30th as this holiday in 1868
Memorial Day
Mark
$500 [10]
Troubled teenagers in dungarees
Blue Denim
Phyllis

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES WEIGHTS & MEASURES WWII SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN MOUNTAINS PALINDROMES
$200 [1]
"The Great Emancipator"
Lincoln
Mark
$200 [17]
Song which could have been titled "I Love You Five Pecks"
"A Bushel And A Peck"
Phyllis
$200 [7]
At Nagasaki, recordable amounts of this will remain for over 24,000 years
radiation
Phyllis
$200 [11]
Shakespeare said even the sails of her barge were perfumed
Cleopatra
Rick
$200 [23]
60 people died in this Washington State volcano's 1980 eruptions
Mount St. Helens
Rick
$200 [3]
Dot, dot, dot-dash, dash, dash-dot, dot, dot
S.O.S.
Rick
$400 [2]
"The Great Communicator"
Ronald Reagan
Phyllis
$400 [18]
"It's the force needed to lift 550 pounds 1 foot in 1 second", says Mr. Ed
1 horsepower
Rick
$400 [13]
This pipe-chewing general was a distant cousin to both Churchill & Roosevelt
(General Douglas) MacArthur
Rick
$400 [14]
She said, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
Juliet
Phyllis
$400 [24]
Mt. Aconcagua, the highest point not in Asia, is on this continent
South America
$400 [5]
The aftermost deck of a ship, or the inside scoop
a poop
Mark
$600 [4]
"Old Tippecanoe"
(William Henry) Harrison
Phyllis
$600 [19]
It's the measure of gold in an alloy
a carat
Mark
$600 [20]
According to Eisenhower, the bazooka, DC-3, A-bomb, & this vehicle won the war
a jeep
Mark
$600 [15]
Name of the shrew to whom Petruchio says "Kiss me"
Kate
Phyllis
$600 [27]
According to the New Testament, Jesus ascended to heaven from this mountain near Jerusalem
the Mount Olivet (the Mount of Olives)
$600 [8]
She's a sheep
a ewe
Phyllis
$800 [6]
"Old Rough & Ready"
Zachary Taylor
Phyllis
DD $1,000 [25]
The Kentucky Derby, a 1 1/4-mile race, is this many furlongs
10 furlongs
Rick
DD $800 [21]
On Dec. 11, 1941, these 2 countries declared war on the U.S.
Germany & Italy
Mark
$800 [16]
Comedy partly based on a novel by Thomas Lodge entitled "Rosalynde"
As You Like It
$800 [28]
Russia's highest peak, Mt. Communism, was, formerly named after this leader
Stalin
$800 [9]
A hope, or a haircut
a bob
Phyllis
$1,000 [12]
"Old Buck"
James Buchanan
$1,000 [29]
A surveyor might "spare the rod & spoil the child" since to him a rod is this many feet long
16 1/2 feet long
$1,000 [22]
20,000 Russian guns opened fire on this city in April of 1945
Berlin
Rick
$1,000 [26]
2 plays featuring women named Portia
The Merchant of Venice & Julius Caesar
Rick
$1,000 [10]
Precedes "talk", "squad", & "pill"
pep

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

Famous American after whom B.F. Goodrich was named

Benjamin Franklin

Mark "Who was Alex Trebek?" — wagered $0
Phyllis "Who is Ben Franklin?" — wagered $5,500
Rick "Who was Ben Franklin?" — wagered $2,500

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