Show #96 1985-01-21 (taped 1984-10-17) Regular

Paul Boymel game 2.Missing challenger introductions.

Contestants

Susan Hogue — a financial editor from

Arthur Frank — a painter originally from New York City

Paul Boymel — an attorney from Potomac, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $900 $2,200 $9,800 $14,000
2-day champion: $25,000
$8,100
27 R (including 2 DDs), 11 W (including 1 DD)
Art $0 $-100 $500 $1,000
2nd place: Action Lane recliner & Yamaha PS-300 PortaSound keyboard
$500
4 R, 2 W
Susan $-200 $100 $1,900 $1
3rd place: Botany 500 suit & sportscoat
$1,900
8 R, 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

WILD WEST RELIGION TRIVIA POP MUSIC NATURE "MOORE" OR "LES"
$100 [10]
Cattle drivers' traveling kitchen
a chuck wagon
Paul
$100 [9]
Novosibirsk, Siberia was a recent stop on this evangelist's "Crusade"
Billy Graham
Paul
$100 [6]
The 2 foods which follow "Georgie Porgy"
pudding & pie
Paul
$100 [21]
Group that was "Lost In" & "All Out Of" love in 1980
Air Supply
Paul
$100 [5]
The larvae of moths & butterflies
caterpillars
Paul Susan
$100 [19]
His band is "renowned"
Les Brown
Art
$200 [15]
Wearing a flour-sack mask, Black Bart robbed 27 of these
stagecoaches
Paul Art
$200 [22]
"Day of Atonement" considered the holiest day of the Jewish year
Yom Kippur
Paul
$200 [8]
Opposite of exploding, TV picture tubes can do it
imploding
Susan
DD $900 [11]
Original composer of tune used as "The Lover's Concerto" &this duet from "Electric Dreams":[Instrumental music plays.]
(Johann Sebastian) Bach
Paul
$200 [4]
Type of plant such as cactus & aloe, this name means "juicy"
succulents
Paul Susan
$200 [18]
No "ordinary" person, she made news as Mary Richards
Mary Tyler Moore
Paul
$300 [14]
A "wickiup" is the Apache equivalent of this
a tepee (house, home)
Paul
$300 [23]
Their enemies called them "Quakers", but this sect adopted that nickname for themselves
the Society of Friends
Paul Susan
$300 [7]
What a plectrum does to a zither
pluck (the strings)
Susan
$300 [1]
Owls depend on their keen senses of sight & this to hunt
the sense of hearing
Susan
$300 [16]
Actor who retired his halo to "Live and Let Die"
Roger Moore
Paul
$400 [13]
Though thought of as bird lover, this artist was both hunter & taxidermist
(John James) Audubon
Paul
$400 [2]
Tropical woods with at least 100 inches of precipitation annually
rainforests
Paul
$400 [17]
'50s boxing champ, he boasted the highest percentage of KO's in 205 bouts
Archie Moore
Paul
$500 [12]
Region of they Yukon Territory where the gold rush took place
the Klondike
Paul
$500 [3]
Collective name of the 3 kinds of North American wild sheep
bighorn
Paul Susan
$500 [20]
With partner Earl Scruggs, he sang the theme for the Clampett clan
Lester Flatt
Paul

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOTORIOUS THE ALPHABET PRESIDENTS STARS WITH "A" THE MIDDLE EAST PLASTICS
$200 [20]
Czar Ivan IV's nasty nickname
Terrible
Paul
$200 [13]
Most frequently used letter in written English
E
Art Susan
$200 [5]
Only U.S. president to win the Pulitzer Prize
John Kennedy
Paul
$200 [7]
What a comedian keeps them rolling in
aisles
Susan
$400 [15]
Pop Singer Pat Boone wrote lyrics to this song about Israel
"Exodus"
Paul Art
$400 [21]
This fabric, which sounds like a woman's name, resists wrinkling, fading & finer boutiques
polyester
Paul
$400 [19]
Profession shared by Anne Bonny, Mary Read & Edward Teach
pirates (buccaneers)
Paul
$400 [12]
Letter that starts the fewest English words
X
Paul
$400 [4]
This president ordered what the press called "The Saturday Night Massacre"
Richard Nixon
Paul
$400 [8]
One way emus can go in a crossword puzzle
across
Paul
$600 [1]
Members of Muslim religious order given to frenzied dancing
the (Whirling) Dervishes
Paul
$1,000 [25]
Invented as substitute for ivory, it's now associated with film
celluloid
Art
$600 [18]
He was tried & executed after Israeli agents captured him in Argentina in 1960
Eichmann
Paul
$800 [23]
This letter with a line over it is 5,000 in Roman numerals
V
Paul
$600 [3]
He took on the thankless job as Reconstruction president after Lincoln's death
Andrew Johnson
Paul Susan
$600 [9]
Meaning "hold back" it can be done instead of voting
abstain
Susan
$800 [14]
Country known as "The United Arab Republic" from 1958-71
Egypt
Susan
$1,000 [24]
According to Shakespeare, this crippled king murdered his nephews to secure his throne
Richard III
Paul Susan
$1,000 [17]
Though it looks like our letter "Z", it's the 6th letter of the Greek alphabet
zeta
Paul
$800 [2]
President who was original member of Cowboy Hall of Fame
Teddy Roosevelt
Paul
$800 [10]
Top peak of a triangle
apex
Paul
$1,000 [16]
Country that was formerly the British colony of Aden
Yemen
Art
DD $2,000 [22]
1 of the 2 women who attempted to assassinate Gerald Ford
"Squeaky" Fromme (or Sara Jane Moore)
Paul
DD $2,000 [11]
Letter named for another letter which it resembles in handwriting, but not in print
W
Paul
$1,000 [6]
The press applauded "Rollicking Reagan" at his nightclub debut in this city
Las Vegas
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORY

In 1952, it became the 3rd country to test an atomic bomb

Great Britain (England)

Art "What is Great Britain" — wagered $500
Susan "What is France?" — wagered $1,899
Paul "What is England?" — wagered $4,200

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