Show #534 1986-12-25 (taped 1986-10-01) Regular

Contestants

Mary Ann Seawell — a writer from Menlo Park, California

Sue Chepikian — a consultant from Van Nuys, California

Frank Ford — a teacher from Santa Monica, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,900)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Frank $1,400 $2,500 $6,200 $11,500
2-day champion: $15,400
$6,500
21 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W
Sue $-100 $2,100 $2,900 $0
3rd place: Emerson 25" TV
$2,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Mary Ann $1,100 $2,500 $5,700 $11,400
2nd place: trip on Western to Puerta Vallarta, Mexico & stay at Villa Del Mar Resort
$5,700
14 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

BIRDS OF AMERICA COMMERCIALS MOVIES ON THE MAP LETTER PERFECT SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA ODD COUPLES
$100 [26]
Haitian-born illustrator whose best known work is "The Birds of America"
Audubon
Frank
$100 [21]
This "first son" asked "Do you know me?" in recent American Express ad
Ronald Reagan's son
Sue
$100 [1]
Robert Altman mixed country music & politics in this 1975 film set in Tennessee
Nashville
Mary Ann
$100 [16]
In title of popular comic strip, letter which precedes "C."
B
Mary Ann
$100 [6]
When their plays end, Coriolanus, Timon of Athens& Richard III are all in this condition
dead
Mary Ann
$100 [9]
LBJ's first lady, & a first round draft choice of the LA. Lakers
Lady Bird & Magic Johnson
Frank
$200 [27]
One of the fiercest of all birds is "great horned" variety of this
the owl
Sue
$200 [22]
Breakfast cereal with "the unsinkable taste"
Cheerios
Sue
$200 [2]
The city shakes & Jeanette MacDonald sings in this 1936 tale of the Barbary Coast
San Francisco
Mary Ann
$200 [17]
Letter paired with "L" to denote the next clothing size up
X
Sue
$200 [7]
Called Joan la Pucelle in "Henry VI, Part I", she was better known by this name
Joan of Arc
Sue
$200 [12]
He founded the Round Table; she's one of "The Golden Girls"
King Arthur & Bea Arthur
Frank
$300 [28]
In New England, "a partridge in a pear tree" would actually refer to the ruffed species of this bird
a grouse
Frank
DD $400 [23]
Theywent to New York in the summer of '86 to do market research:
Bartles & Jaymes
Sue
$300 [3]
Terry Gilliam's 1985 totalitarian fantasy, it's not set in the country of its title
Brazil
Frank
$300 [18]
In Gershwin title, letter which precedes "Wonderful"
S
Mary Ann
$300 [8]
Of Jacques de Boys, Jacques d'Amboise or Jacques Cousteau, a son of Rowland in "As You Like It"
Jacques de Boys
Sue Mary Ann
$300 [13]
Bullitt &the maid at Tara
Steve McQueen & Butterfly McQueen
Sue
$400 [24]
Coke spokes"man" whose name came from an overpass warning in a British garage
Max Headroom
Frank Sue
$400 [4]
Memorably, down-at-the-heels screenwriter Joe Gillis met a silent siren at her home, 10086 on this street
Sunset Boulevard
Mary Ann
$400 [19]
Compass direction letter of the good witch Dorothy met in "The Wizard of Oz"
N
Sue
$400 [10]
All of "Macbeth" is set in Scotland except for a single scene in this country
England
$400 [14]
The Splendid Splinter & The Million Dollar Mermaid
Ted Williams & Esther Williams
Frank
$500 [25]
1st line of jingle whose 2nd line is "America is asking you to call"
See the USA in your Chevrolet
Frank
$500 [5]
1954 MGM musical fantasy that qualifies for this category every hundred years
Brigadoon
Frank
$500 [20]
To a chef this movie rating would denote far from well done
R
Mary Ann
$500 [11]
According to "Hamlet"s cast list, she's the daughter of the "Principal Secretary of State"
Ophelia
Frank
$500 [15]
The 19th president & the first lady--not his, the American theater's
Rutherford B. & Helen Hayes
Mary Ann

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY FICTIONAL CHARACTERS GOLDEN OLDIES BASEBALL MONARCHS "T" TIME
$200 [21]
At 1 time Alabama's state capitol building also served as capitol of this
the Confederacy
Mary Ann
$200 [6]
Shaw character Barbara Undershaft holds this rank in the Salvation Army
major
Sue
$200 [25]
Warner Bros. Music Publishing lists 190 versions recorded by other artists of this Bob Dylan hit
"Blowin' In The Wind"
Frank
$200 [11]
Position in the batting order of a player hitting "clean-up"
4th
Frank
$200 [16]
When he concluded she was past childbearing age, Napoleon felt it necessary to divorce her
Josephine
Frank
$200 [1]
From Latin "to cover", the garment used by Roman senators to cover themselves
a toga
Frank
$400 [22]
"A 2nd paradise" is how this pioneer settler described Kentucky
Daniel Boone
Frank
$400 [7]
City in which Holly Golightly searched for her identity
New York
Sue
$400 [26]
Chuck Berry wrote "It's gotta be" this "if you want to dance with me"
rock & roll
Sue
$400 [12]
This team holds the record for winning the most World Series in just 4 games
the New York Yankees
Frank
$400 [17]
Ruler under whom England defeated the Spanish Armada
Queen Elizabeth I
Frank Mary Ann
$400 [2]
Middle French diminutive for "tower", it's the revolving tower on a tank
a turret
Sue
$600 [23]
1835 declaration of the people of this state began, "Whereas Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna..."
Texas
Frank
$600 [8]
First name shared by Captains Hook & Kirk
James
Frank Sue
$600 [27]
Season in which "California Dreamin'" is set
winter
Sue
$600 [13]
Both Bert Campaneris & Cesar Tovar have played this many positions in a single game
9
Frank
$600 [18]
Umberto II, a notorious playboy, reigned for about a month in 1946 at this country's last king
Italy
Frank
$600 [3]
What you lack when you tell a woman that horizontal stripes make her look fat
tact
Sue
DD $600 [24]
Lincoln debated Douglas in a contest for this office
senator from Illinois
Frank
$800 [9]
In 1912 Thomas Mann novella, Gustav von Aschenbach is killed by an epidemic in this city
Venice
Mary Ann
$800 [28]
Used in the film "Witness", this 1960 Sam Cooke hit has witnessed a revival
"Wonderful World"
DD $700 [14]
The 3 categories that make up the batting "Triple Crown"
runs batted in, home runs & batting average
Frank
$800 [19]
Before becoming German kaiser in 1871, Wilhelm I had been king of this country
Prussia
Mary Ann
$800 [4]
A fancy way of saying 60
threescore
$1,000 [10]
In this Dickens tale, Mr. Wackford Squeers is the vulgar schoolmaster of Dotheboys Hall
Nicholas Nickleby
Frank
$1,000 [15]
For a single season, it's the 56 hit by Hack Wilson in 1930
the National League record for home runs
Frank
$1,000 [20]
"It's hard for a king to find a job," Michael, ex-king of this eastern European nation, supposedly said
Romania
$1,000 [5]
Medicinal
therapeutic
Mary Ann

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD CAPITALS

2 of the 3 European capitals on the banks of the Danube

(2 of) Vienna, Budapest or Belgrade

Sue "What are Bonn & Budapest" — wagered $2,900
Mary Ann "What are Vienna + Budapest?)" — wagered $5,700
Frank "What are Budapest and Vienna?" — wagered $5,300

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