Show #45 1984-11-09 (taped 1984-09-04) Regular

John Genova game 3.Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Bill Deaver — a management analyst from Redlands, California

Susan Sweet — a former basketball coach originally from Toledo, Ohio

John Genova — a court reporting student from North Hollywood, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,495)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $1,900 $5,100 $9,800 $11,000
3-day champion: $32,495
$9,900
29 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Susan $0 $300 $2,900 $100
2nd place
$2,700
7 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Bill $-200 $200 $0 $0
3rd place
$-100
10 R (including 1 DD), 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

MIDWEST CITIES NUTRITION TV TRIVIA MYTHOLOGY BEST SELLERS WALL TO WALL
$100 [2]
Michigan’s Motown
Detroit
Bill
$100 [26]
Also known as ascorbic acid
vitamin C
Bill
$100 [8]
Animals who welcomed back Kotter
the Sweathogs
John
$100 [1]
The Greek gods’ hilltop home
(Mount) Olympus
Bill
$100 [21]
Not only world’s all-time best seller, but 1 of the oldest
the Bible
Susan
$100 [10]
John Boy lived on it
Walton Mountain
John
$200 [3]
They got some crazy little women there
Kansas City
John Bill
$200 [9]
Diminutive name for Our Gang
the Little Rascals
John Bill
$200 [4]
Flora was the Roman goddess of these
flowers
John
$200 [22]
1968 Arthur Haley best seller that inspired a series of aerial epics
Airport
John Susan
$200 [11]
A small kangaroo
a wallaby
John
$300 [18]
It’s hosted more political conventions than any other city, the last in 1968
Chicago
Bill
$300 [15]
At his “House Party”, kids said the darndest things
Art Linkletter
John
$300 [5]
Mythical lost island said to lie at the bottom of the Atlantic
Atlantis
John
$300 [23]
Steinbeck’s “Grapes of Wrath” title was taken from this Civil War hymn
the "Battle Hymn Of The Republic"
John
$300 [12]
Jerusalem landmark, remaining part of the Holy Temple
the Wailing Wall
John
DD $500 [19]
State capital, its name is a combination of the state name & the Greek name for “city”
Indianapolis
Bill
$400 [16]
Series that stated there are 8 million stories there
The Naked City
John
$400 [6]
The dirty job of cleaning the Augean stables was one of his labors
Hercules
John
$400 [24]
This actress went “Out on a Limb” with her latest book
Shirley MacLaine
Susan
$400 [13]
He said, "The time has come to talk of many things"
the Walrus
John
$500 [20]
Headquarters of the Strategic Air Command
Omaha
John
$500 [17]
Hometown of Anderson family in “Father Knows Best”
Springfield
John Bill
$500 [7]
Eating this flower made Odysseus’ sailors never want to return home
a lotus
John
$500 [25]
Dorothy Stratten’s lover, he writes of her death in “The Killing of the Unicorn”
Peter Bogdanovich
$500 [14]
Bob and Ray character, winner of over 7 international diction awards
Wally Ballou

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHEMISTRY PRESIDENTS “GREAT” MOVIES CLASSICAL MUSIC HOLIDAYS TRAVELIN’ TUNES
$200 [23]
Common household name of sodium bicarbonate
baking soda
John
$200 [15]
President who pardoned Tokyo Rose & Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
John
$200 [3]
Around the world with Curtis, Wood, Lemmon & Falk
The Great Race
John
$200 [20]
The “B” who wrote the famous “Lullaby”
Brahms
John Susan
$200 [8]
Name of this Dec. 26 English holiday comes from gift cartons, not prize fighters
Boxing Day
John Bill
$200 [1]
Marilyn McCoo’s group went up, up & away in this
balloon
Bill
$400 [24]
At room temperature, this metal is a liquid
mercury
John
$400 [16]
All presidents had one of these except Buchanan
a wife
John
$400 [4]
In their 2nd film, Kermit & Miss Piggy take London
The Great Muppet Caper
Susan
$400 [21]
Debussy’s moonlight music piece
“Clair de lune”
John
$400 [9]
Many children trick or treat to raise money for this UN agency
UNICEF
Bill
$400 [2]
It has “isinglass curtains y’ can roll right down”
"The Surrey With The Fringe On Top"
Susan Bill
$600 [25]
Ozone is a heavy form of this element
oxygen
John
$600 [17]
In 1948, many Democrats wanted this Republican for their presidential ticket
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John
$600 [12]
Sean Connery makes the 1st locomotive heist
The Great Train Robbery
John
$600 [22]
Saint-Saens’ zoological circus that he wouldn’t allow published til after his death
The Carnival of the Animals
$600 [10]
Holiday created by Al Capp in his “Li’l Abner” comic strip
Sadie Hawkins Day
Susan
$600 [5]
The Monkees climbed on board the charts with this ’67 hit
"Last Train To Clarksville"
Bill
$800 [26]
Traces of this poisonous element are necessary in the diet to prevent goiter
iodine
DD $700 [18]
Only Presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, Garfield & Carter had this in common
the first name James
John
$800 [13]
Steve McQueen & James Garner Hatch a POW plot
The Great Escape
John
DD $1,000 [11]
Massachusetts Patriots Day commemorates event in this Longfellow poem:"And yet, through the gloom and the light, / The fate of a nation was riding that night"
Paul Revere's ride ("The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere")
Susan
$800 [6]
1948’s leisurely way to the Orient
"Slow Boat To China"
Bill
$1,000 [19]
The 1st president to recognize Soviet government of Russia
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
John Bill
$1,000 [14]
James Earl Jones as Jack Johnson, the 1st black heavyweight champion
The Great White Hope
John
$1,000 [7]
In 1970, it took away Joni Mitchell’s old man
"Big Yellow Taxi"
Bill

Final Jeopardy!

ROYALTY

This king became the Duke of Windsor after he abdicated

Edward VIII

Susan "Who is King George I?" — wagered $2,800
John "Who was Edward VIII?" — wagered $1,200

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