Show #331 1985-12-16 (taped 1985-08-20) Regular

Contestants

Debra DuVal — an assistant director from Van Nuys, California

Jon Arlow — a public relations writer from New York City

Louis Lang — a trial lawyer from Skokie, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $1,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lou $600 $1,800 $6,200 $6,900
2-day champion: $8,300
$6,700
16 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)
Jon $700 $2,200 $3,400 $5
2nd place: trip on Eastern to the Bahamas & stay at Bahamas Princess Resort & Casino
$3,400
16 R, 5 W
Debra $800 $1,400 $-600 $-600
3rd place: Pinseeker golf clubs
$2,200
11 R, 5 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

TV THEME SONGS FADS THE BIBLE PREGNANCY "UP"s & "DOWN"s PRESIDENTS
$100 [1]
This family was "Movin' on up to the East Side" for 10 years
the Jeffersons
Lou
$100 [19]
The Australians started this fad by selling a 3-foot bamboo ring 1st used in gym classes
the Hula Hoop
Jon
$100 [10]
According to the Bible, he gave "Eve" her name
Adam
Debra
$100 [5]
If a mother's X chromosome combines with this from the father, the result is a baby boy
a Y chromosome
Lou
$100 [7]
A fried egg served with its yolk showing
sunny side up
Debra
$300 [28]
Unable to read until age 9, he became president of Princeton as well as U.S.
Woodrow Wilson
Jon
$200 [2]
As Oliver, Eddie Albert sang this title locale "is the place for me"
Green Acres
Lou
$200 [22]
Saying he'd seen Hawaiian natives do it, a Harvard boy started a late '30s fad by swallowing one
goldfish
Jon
$200 [14]
The reason Joseph & Mary went there was to pay taxes
Bethlehem
Jon
$200 [11]
Natural childbirth method also known as psychoprophylaxis or PPM
Lamaze
Debra
$200 [8]
A musical question asks, "How you gonna keep 'em" there "after they've seen Paree?"
down on the farm
Lou
$400 [26]
V.P. whose father gave him the presidential oath of office when Harding died
Calvin Coolidge
$400 [4]
Henry Mancini wrote the jazz theme for this series starring Craig Stevens in the title role
Peter Gunn
Debra
$300 [23]
When '50s cap makers ran short of this fur, they used rabbit, skunk, or silver fox instead
coonskin (raccoon)
Jon
$300 [15]
Jesus said people who are "wolves" sometimes wear this
sheep's clothing
Lou
$300 [12]
What "quickening" is to a mother-to-be
when the baby moves inside her
$300 [9]
In a traditional theater, where the actors are when they're closest to the audience
downstage
Jon
$500 [27]
Although Ohio was the only state to be admitted during his presidency, U.S. territory doubled in size
Thomas Jefferson
DD $500 [3]
Thistheme song "shot" to the top of the charts in 1975:[Theme plays]
"Theme From S.W.A.T."
Lou
$400 [24]
This board game 1st boomed when relatives used it to be reassured about soldiers at the front in WWI
the ouija board
Debra
$400 [20]
In both Genesis 12 & 20, Abraham didn't want people to know she was his wife
Sarah
Jon
$400 [13]
Hot tubs, sky diving, & garters
things forbidden to pregnant women (things to avoid)
Jon
$400 [16]
Phrase that also refers to New Zealand
Down Under
Lou
$500 [6]
Gee, this old car of Archie Bunker's "ran great"
a LaSalle
Lou
$500 [25]
When cigarette makers 1st issued these, Honus Wagner, thinking they'd tempt kids to smoke, refused to pose
baseball cards
Lou Jon
$500 [21]
Made of acacia, about 3 ft. by 3 ft. by 4 1/2 ft., & covered in gold
the Ark of the Covenant
Jon
$500 [18]
Technical term for "baby blues" that hit a mother right after birth
postpartum depression
Debra
$500 [17]
Not very "grand" pianos, or what you kick your football through
uprights
Debra

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPE AMERICAN INDIANS DRAMA POTENT POTABLES WOMEN IN HISTORY FUNNY MEN
$200 [17]
German city famous for Homburgs & Hamburgers
Hamburg
Jon
$200 [23]
He called the Native Americans "Indians" because he thought he was in the East indies
Columbus
Lou
$200 [1]
Number of "Characters in Search of an Author" in Pirandello's play
Six
$200 [2]
This winemaker will "sell no wine before its time"
Paul Mason
Lou
$200 [13]
According to legend she made 1st American flag, but there's no proof
Betsy Ross
Lou
$200 [3]
In the '70s, life was nothing but "Good Times" for this "dy-no-mite" comedian
Jimmie ("J.J.") Walker
Jon
$400 [18]
Lying off Spain's eastern coast, it's the "major" island in the Balearic group
Majorca
Debra
$400 [24]
The smallest of these, near Trumbull, Conn., consists of 1/4 acre & 4 people
a reservation
Debra
$400 [4]
Female lead in "The Philadelphia Story" was written for this actress, who played it on stage & screen
Katharine Hepburn
Jon
$400 [9]
Gin, applejack, egg white, lemon juice, & pomegranate, or a Japanese singing duo
a Pink Lady
$400 [21]
Lilya Litvak, most famous woman fighter pilot of WWII, fought for this country
the Soviet Union
$400 [6]
His uniform as a 16-year-old bellboy & singer had 48 buttons, giving him lifelong nickname
Red Buttons
Jon
$800 [20]
Turkish for "mountain", peninsula called "the powder keg of Europe" since so many wars have begun there
the Balkan Peninsula
Lou
$600 [28]
Spanish for "villages", women traditionally own the houses in these Hopi & Zuni communities
pueblos
Jon
$600 [5]
City where Giraudoux's "Madwoman" lived
Chaillot
Lou
$600 [10]
A glass of wine is properly held by this part
the stem
Debra
$600 [22]
Israel's Golda Meir at one time taught school in this U.S. city
Milwaukee
Lou
$600 [8]
"If you had lived, you would have been a very sick man" is one of his famous insults
Don Rickles
Jon Debra
$1,000 [27]
"English-sounding" peninsula in N.W. France separating Bay of Biscay from English Channel
Brittany
Jon Debra
$800 [7]
The family who awaits "Sunrise at Campobello" in Dore Schary play
the Franklin (Delano) Roosevelt family
Lou
$1,000 [12]
Secret ass'n of distillers & gov't officials that embezzled liquor taxes under President Grant
the Whiskey Ring
Jon Debra
$800 [25]
After forming Equal Rights Party, in 1872 Victoria Woodhull became 1st woman to do this
to run for the presidency of the United States
Jon
$800 [14]
Too broke for a wedding, he got married on "Bride & Groom" before saying "bye bye" to poverty & "birdie"
Dick Van Dyke
Debra
DD $1,400 [19]
It's the smallest of the 4 countries that make up the United Kingdom
Northern Ireland
Debra
$1,000 [16]
This character was the victim of a "Murder in the Cathedral"
Thomas à Becket
Jon
DD $1,400 [11]
The 2 grains providing flavor basis to whiskeys indigenous to America
corn & rye
Debra
$1,000 [26]
Name under which notorious Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert brought down King Ludwig of Bavaria
Lola Montez
Jon
$1,000 [15]
Born Murray Janofsky, he was the master of early television M.C.'s
Jan Murray
Lou

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. CURRENCY

Up to & including the $100 bill, the sum total of all U.S. paper currency denominations in current use

$188

Jon "What is $17800?" — wagered $3,395
Lou "What is $1888" — wagered $700

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