Show #55 1984-11-23 (taped 1984-09-11) Regular

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Dave Keith — an Army National Guard recruiter originally from Montague, Michigan

Lisa Willoughby — a sales manager from Marina del Rey, California

Richard Landon — a restaurant manager from Santa Cruz, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $17,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Richard $1,300 $1,800 $5,800 $10,000
3-day champion: $27,400
$5,800
20 R, 6 W
Lisa $-400 $500 $4,700 $9,395
2nd place
$4,700
19 R, 5 W
David $300 $1,000 $5,000 $4,900
3rd place
$4,200
12 R (including 3 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS ENGLISH EDIBLES GAMES RELIGION TV TRIVIA GOOD AS GOLD
$100 [1]
The babies of elephants, whales & cows
calves
Lisa
$100 [20]
In London, a Wimpy with everything
a hamburger
Richard
$100 [7]
The number opposite 2 on a die
5
David
$100 [22]
At Christmas its officers conduct street corner collections
the Salvation Army
Lisa
$100 [2]
It was thrown into the Minneapolis air by Mary Tyler Moore at the opening of her show
her hat
Richard
$100 [11]
Movie producer whose original name was Schmuel Gelbfisz
Samuel Goldwyn
Richard
$200 [3]
They travel in gaggles
geese
Richard
$200 [21]
Using this British term the piano player might have been called "Swiss Roll" Morton
a jelly roll
Lisa
$200 [8]
He takes a wife, who takes a child, who takes a nurse, etc.
the farmer in the dell
Lisa
$200 [23]
Vow of sexual abstinence taken by Catholic priests & nuns
celibacy
Richard David
$200 [9]
He married Miss Vicki on "The Tonight Show" in 1969
Tiny Tim
Richard
$200 [12]
He carried only Arizona & the southern states in the '64 election
Barry Goldwater
Richard
$300 [4]
In Siberia freezing preserved 50,000 year old steak from this extinct mammal
a mammoth
Richard Lisa
$300 [10]
It's the largest bill in Monopoly
$500
Lisa
DD $200 [25]
Composer of this inspiring chorus:"Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah..."
Wagner
David
$300 [16]
"Three's Company" spinoff that centered around the landlord & his wife
The Ropers
Lisa
$300 [13]
Star of Steven Spielberg's 1st theatrical feature "The Sugarland Express"
Goldie Hawn
Richard
$400 [5]
Animal a hippophobe fears
a horse
Lisa David
$400 [19]
The end person on this team called an anchor, really pulls his weight
a tug-of-war
Richard Lisa David
$300 [24]
Book of the Bible in which Moses makes his exit from Egypt
the Exodus
David
$400 [17]
His cover was greeting card salesman when he wasn't a secret agent
Maxwell Smart
Lisa
$400 [14]
Milwaukee school teacher, she immigrated to Palestine & began political career
Golda Meir
Richard David
$500 [6]
Tallest dog used in Ireland to hunt wolves & elk
an Irish Wolfhound
Richard
$500 [26]
Diabolical leader of the doomed People's Temple
Jim Jones
Richard
$500 [18]
Longest-running soap opera on television, it premiered Sept. 3, 1951
Search for Tomorrow
Richard Lisa
$500 [15]
Singer who recorded "Watching Scotty Grow" but saw "Honey" become a bigger hit
Bobby Goldsboro
Lisa

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY WEAPONS MATH PROBLEMS WOMEN PROVERBS CZECH, PLEASE
$200 [2]
In 1980 Iraq invaded this country
Iran
Lisa
$200 [12]
Used by Dennis the Menace or David the slayer
a slingshot
Lisa
$200 [23]
60 nickels equals this many dollars
3
Lisa
$200 [1]
Popular term for the president's wife
the first lady
David
$200 [13]
They flock together
birds of a feather
Lisa
$200 [8]
Cultural center of Holy Roman Empire; today Czechoslovakia's capital
Prague
Richard David
$400 [5]
This Civil War was fought from 1936-39
the Spanish Civil War
Lisa
$400 [16]
Odd weapon for Odd Job
a hat
Richard
$400 [27]
Area of a rectangle 6 feet by 9 feet
54 feet
Lisa
$400 [3]
Donna Reed's role on "Dallas"
Miss Ellie
Lisa
$400 [14]
A single decomposed Granny Smith destroys the entire keg
one bad apple spoils the whole bunch
Lisa
$400 [15]
Blue boundary between Slovakia and Hungary
the Danube
David
DD $400 [9]
50,000 youngsters were lost on this disastrous military campaign in 1212
the Children's Crusade
David
$600 [17]
A hatchet, it's said, but not proven, Indians buried it for peace
a tomahawk
Richard
$600 [28]
At 50 miles per hour, length of time it takes to go 225 miles
4 1/2 hours
David
$600 [4]
FDR made Frances Perkins the 1st women member of this
the Cabinet
Richard
$600 [24]
The worth of an ounce of prevention
a pound of cure
Richard
$600 [20]
Shared occupation of Smetana, Janacek & Dvorak
composers
Richard David
$800 [10]
He was Roman emperor when Christ was born
Augustus Caesar
Richard
$800 [18]
They were designed to destroy submarines by shock waves
depth charges
David
DD $2,000 [29]
The smaller of a 5 gallon water bottle or a 20 liter gas tank
the 5 gallon water bottle
David
$800 [6]
Cover Girl golfer from the land down under
Jan Stephenson
Lisa
$800 [25]
Only Shakespeare play title that's a proverb
All's Well That Ends Well
Richard
$800 [21]
Karel Capek's work "R.U.R." introduced this word for mechanical men meaning "work"
robots
Richard
$1,000 [11]
The 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawed this
war
Richard
$1,000 [19]
The extras in operas
spear carriers
Richard Lisa
$1,000 [7]
In 1916 she opened the 1st birth control clinic
Margaret Sanger
Lisa
$1,000 [26]
Proverb that was changed for title of '73 Bond film
live and let live
Lisa
$1,000 [22]
Girl from Laurel & Hardy film based on Balfe's opera comes from here
Bohemia
Richard

Final Jeopardy!

THE OSCARS

In 1971 & 1973, these 2 Best Actors refused the Oscars they had won

Marlon Brando & George C. Scott

Lisa "Who are Brando & George C. Scott?" — wagered $4,695
David "Who were Jane Fonda &" — wagered $100
Richard "Who are Marlon Brando & George C. Scott?" — wagered $4,200

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