Show #89 1985-01-10 (taped 1984-10-10) Regular

Contestants

Deborah Howard — a graduate student from Los Angeles, California

Chuck Lubin — a bookkeeper from Temple City, California

Bill Klippel — a pricing specialist originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (whose 2-day cash winnings total $3,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bill $300 $1,500 $1,500 $1,400
3-day champion: $4,400
$1,500
7 R, 2 W
Chuck $1,900 $700 $1,300 $1,000
2nd place: Merillat shelving system
$2,300
21 R, 11 W (including 1 DD)
Deborah $-100 $-300 $100 $50
3rd place: Oneida gift certificate
$100
8 R, 7 W

Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC NICKNAMES THE '70s FAIRIES BUSINESS & INDUSTRY THAT'S "GRAND"
$100 [1]
Anna's choreographic invitation to the king of Siam
"Shall We Dance"
Chuck
$100 [12]
Not Ronald Reagan's nationality, but his boyhood nickname
Dutch
Deborah
$100 [15]
In '78 England's Louise Brown was the 1st of these babies
a test tube baby
Chuck
$100 [3]
Peter Pan's ding-a-ling pal
Tinker Bell
Chuck Deborah
$100 [17]
Auto manufacturer targeted by UAW for strike in the fall of '84
GM
Chuck Deborah
$100 [2]
A group of 12-23 who decide whether a defendant should be indicted
grand jury
Chuck
$200 [8]
First name of composers Liszt, Haydn & Schubert
Franz
Chuck
$200 [13]
The Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere is better known by this name
CARE
Deborah
$200 [16]
Before 1975, this tennis player was New York ophthalmologist Richard Raskind
Dr. Renée Richards
Bill
$200 [21]
A bicuspid sprite
the tooth fairy
Bill
$200 [24]
ITT has sold its Twinkie company to this checkerboard square dog food maker
(Ralston) Purina
Chuck Deborah
$200 [4]
Liz & Velvet competed in this British race
the Grand National
Chuck
$300 [9]
Why Yankee Doodle came to London
just to ride a pony
Bill
$300 [14]
Name Indians gave white men because they carried swords
the Long Knives
Chuck Deborah
$300 [20]
This president released Patty Hearst by executive clemency
Jimmy Carter
Bill Deborah
$300 [22]
These could be found in England or in Betty Crocker's oven
brownies
Chuck
$300 [5]
It occurs in both bridge & baseball
a grand slam
Chuck
$400 [10]
He was inspired by East Indian dance to write "Begin the Beguine"
Cole Porter
Chuck
$400 [18]
Janis Joplin's nickname & her #1 posthumous album
Pearl
Bill Chuck
$400 [23]
Shakespeare's "Tempest" spirit
Ariel
Bill Chuck
$400 [6]
The oldest currently running radio show in the U.S.
The Grand Old Opry
Chuck
$500 [11]
"Donkey", "Moonlight" & "For Strings", for example
a serenade
Bill
$500 [19]
Her mother, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, called her "Lilibet"
Queen Elizabeth II
$500 [7]
Title held by the czar's daughters
the Grand Duchess
Chuck

Double Jeopardy! Round

VEGETABLES HISTORIC SITES FOREIGN PHRASES THE BIBLE GAMES
$200 [13]
"Hee Haw" has a field & a show full of this vegetable
corn
Chuck
$200 [2]
Orville Wright's 1st powered flight was on this N. Carolina beach
Kitty Hawk
Chuck
$200 [12]
What an Italian means when he says "non capisco"
"I don't know" (or "I don't understand")
Chuck
$200 [10]
This group is probably best known for the Bibles it places in hotel rooms
the Gideons
Deborah
$200 [6]
Monopoly players going there "do not pass Go; do not collect $200"
going to jail
Deborah
$400 [14]
Change the "C" to a "P" & this vegetable becomes a talking bird
carrot
Chuck
$400 [3]
Called "Gateway to the New World", 12 million immigrants passed thru it from 1892-1954
Ellis Island
Deborah
$400 [4]
In Japanese, "nezumi", in Finnish, "rotta" & in Cagney, "dirty"
rat
Chuck
$400 [11]
The last word of the New Testament
Amen.
Chuck Deborah
$400 [7]
The 3 betting colors on a roulette wheel
red, black, and green
Chuck
$600 [15]
Leafy vegetable used in salads, it comes in curly & escarole varieties
endive
Bill Deborah
$600 [5]
The restored trail of these explorers will cover 3700 miles from Ill. to Ore. coast
Lewis & Clark
Bill Chuck
$600 [1]
With "savoir" it means knowledge, with "laissez" it means indifference
faire
Chuck
DD $1,000 [18]
In chess, piece which starts to the right of the white king
the bishop
Chuck
$800 [16]
Garlic, onions & shallots are this part of the plant
the bulbs
Chuck Deborah
$800 [8]
In Nashville, Tennessee, it was "Old Hickory's" home
the Hermitage
Chuck
$800 [20]
Swahili for a "journey", it's come to mean a hunting trip
a safari
Chuck Deborah
$1,000 [19]
What the dice are called when one lands on the other
cocked
Chuck
$1,000 [17]
In the mustard family it's a plant with an edible root that tastes like a turnip
a rutabaga
Chuck Deborah
$1,000 [9]
Sierra Nevada pass where 82 settlers spent tragic winter of 1846-47
Donner Pass
Chuck

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS FAMILIES

Illinois family that included a vice-president, governor & U.N. ambassador, & a U.S. senator

the Stevensons

Deborah "Who are Harrison" — wagered $50
Chuck "Who are the Tafts?" — wagered $300
Bill "What is the Rockefellers?" — wagered $100

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