Show #182 1985-05-21 (taped 1985-01-23) Regular

Contestants

Jim Stewart — a psychologist from Houston, Texas

Anne Davis — a banking secretary from West Hollywood, California

Charles Beall — a public relations administrator from Duncanville, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Charles $-200 $1,700 $7,500 $9,100
2-day champion: $21,900
$7,500
20 R, 7 W
Anne $0 $500 $-100 $-100
3rd place: Smith Corona typewriter
$-100
3 R, 4 W
James $-600 $0 $4,500 $8,995
2nd place: Broyhill Convert-a-Sofa + Benchmark carpeting
$4,300
21 R (including 1 DD), 8 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

NATURE FLAGS FRANCE SHOES SPORTS "OLD"
$100 [19]
Ohio State fans know the horse chestnut tree by this name
the buckeye
Charles James
$100 [13]
Traditional color of the banners of revolution, as in Russia
red
James
$100 [1]
This famous cardinal of France paid Sweden to fight the Hapsburgs for him
Cardinal Richelieu
Charles
$100 [3]
A low-down cad, or what's underneath the back of the sole
a heel
James
$100 [4]
The Dodgers' mouthy manager
Tommy Lasorda
James
$100 [7]
Whiskey, bitters, sugar, a twist of lemon peel, water, ice & a fruit garnish
an old-fashioned
Charles
$200 [20]
The average gestation period of the species "Homo sapiens"
9 months
James
$200 [14]
Motto inscribed on American Revolution's rattlesnake flag
Don't Tread on Me
Charles
$200 [2]
Of Charles the Bald, Charles the Simple & Charles the Short, the one never to rule France
Charles the Short
Charles Anne James
$200 [5]
This 2-time Olympic medalist lit the flame at the '84 Summer Games
Rafer Johnson
Charles Anne
$200 [11]
The mongrel dog loved by Tommy Kirk in '57 Disney film
Old Yeller
James
$300 [22]
On a fish they're classified as dorsal, anal & caudal
fins
James
$300 [15]
Large letter found on flag of African nation of Rwanda
R
James
$300 [8]
Motto of the revolution, it's now the national motto
Liberté, égalité, fraternité (liberty, equality & fraternity)
Charles James
$300 [6]
An occupational hazard for soccer players is getting "banjoed", meaning being kicked here
the groin
Charles James
$300 [12]
Until recently, it regularly spouted off every 65 minutes
Old Faithful
Charles
$400 [24]
Body part a snake or lizard uses for the sense of smell
the tongue
James
$400 [16]
Symbol of Islam found on flags of Algeria, Turkey & Mauritania
crescent
James
$400 [9]
91% of the people in France voted to give this African possession independence in 1962
Algeria
Charles
$400 [21]
In '73, he became the 1st pro football player to rush for over 2,000 yards
O.J. Simpson
Charles James
$400 [17]
The morals trial of author Oscar Wilde was held at this London landmark
Old Bailey
James
DD $700 [25]
The 3 kinds of great apes
gorillas, orangutans & chimpanzees
James
$500 [10]
Occupation of Gerard Depardieu
a film actor
Anne
$500 [23]
This team's 39 winning seasons, from 1926 to 1964 is the longest in any pro sport
the New York Yankees
James
$500 [18]
He also made the REO automobile
(Ransom Eli) Olds
Charles

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE 19THCENTURY AMERICA CHILD STARS FAMOUS PAINTINGS GEOLOGY "YOUNG"
$200 [10]
Michener wrote a novel about it the same year it became a state
Hawaii
Charles James
$200 [20]
In the pre-Civil War south, this crop was more valuable than all others combined
cotton
Charles
$200 [12]
"Our Gang" member who made over $1 ½ million as child star in films like "The Champ"
Jackie Cooper
Charles James
$200 [5]
Also known as "La Gioconda", it's the most valuable painting in the world
the Mona Lisa
James
$200 [1]
Striking this hard form of quartz with steel produces a spark
flint
James
$200 [3]
CBS soap set in Genoa City
The Young and the Restless
James
$400 [11]
Jane Seymour played Ava Gardner role in the TV version of this Hemingway novel
The Sun Also Rises
Charles Anne James
$400 [21]
Wounded in Lincoln conspiracy, he survived & went on to arrange Alaska purchase
Seward
Charles
$400 [13]
In '74 she became the youngest person ever to win an acting Oscar
Tatum O'Neal
James
$400 [6]
Picasso painted the "3 Musicians" in this real "square" style
Cubism
Charles
$400 [2]
If you journeyed 1800 miles toward the middle of the earth, you'd find this central portion
the core
James
$400 [4]
Founded in 1844 & known by its initials, it preaches peace & teaches basketball
the Young Men's Christian Association (the YMCA)
Anne James
$600 [19]
Occupation of Silas, whose "Death" is title & subject of Robert Frost poem
hired man
Charles
$600 [22]
Though under the legal age at the time, this "Great Compromiser" was 1st elected to the Senate from KY in 1806
Henry Clay
James
DD $1,500 [14]
At age 15, Little Peggy March had this, her only major hit:"I love him, I love him, I love him / And where he goes I'll follow, I'll follow, I'll follow / He'll always be my true love, my true love, my true love / From now until forever, forever, forever..."
"I Will Follow Him"
James
$600 [7]
French Impressionist who kept his ballerinas on their toes in "The Dancing Class"
Edgar Degas
Charles
$600 [16]
The largest are called ice sheets, found in Greenland & the Antarctic
glaciers
Charles
$600 [15]
This big gorilla went ape over Terry Moore, not Fay Wray
Mighty Joe Young
Charles Anne James
$800 [24]
"Where Alph the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man"
Xanadu
Charles
$800 [8]
"The Abduction of" these women by Roman leader Romulus was the subject of a Poussin painting
the Sabine Women
Charles
$800 [17]
Aluminum silicate, or a '60s Leon Uris spy story which became a Hitchcock film
topaz
Charles
$800 [23]
'60s group whose hits included "Groovin'", "Good Lovin'" & "A Girl Like You"
the Young Rascals
Anne
$1,000 [9]
His abstract "Nude Descending a Staircase" caused a sensation at the 1913 New York Armory Show
Marcel Duchamp
Charles
$1,000 [18]
It's the submerged land surrounding the continents
the continental shelf
Charles

Final Jeopardy!

THE MILITARY

Maintaining the world's largest army, this country has about 3½ million troops on active duty

China

James "Who is the Chinese" — wagered $4,495
Charles "What is People's Repub. of China?" — wagered $1,600

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