Show #102 1985-01-29 (taped 1984-10-23) Regular

Contestants

Holly Hoke — a classical piano teacher from Santa Ynez, California

Bill Christopher — an architect originally from Chicago, Illinois

Les Miller — a scrap metal dealer from La Mesa, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $10,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Les $-400 $700 $-600 $-600
3rd place: Faema espresso machine
$1,100
8 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)
Bill $1,500 $800 $2,400 $4,800
2nd place: La-Z-Boy sofa + Emerson portable stereo
$2,900
13 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)
Holly $0 $500 $5,200 $5,000
New champion: $5,000
$5,300
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W

Jeopardy! Round

AFRICA FASHION BARBARAS COUNTRY MUSIC TRAVEL & TOURISM SPORTS
$100 [10]
Where you would take a ride on the Marrakesh Express
Morocco
Holly
$100 [17]
Loose body wrap of Hindu women, it sounds like an apology
a sari
Les
$100 [11]
She "got smart" from 1965-70
Barbara Feldon
Holly
$100 [14]
Their 4 hearts were on fire for Elvira
the Oak Ridge Boys
Bill
$100 [6]
Radio City Music Hall's leggy attraction
the Rockettes
Holly
$100 [1]
To get to the top in this sport, use the Poma lift, T-bar & rope tow
(snow) skiing
Les Bill
$200 [13]
2 of the varieties of this spotted animal are Masai & reticulated
giraffes
Bill Holly
$200 [20]
In Russian, it's word for grandmother or the kerchief on her head
babushka
Holly
$200 [12]
First, she "remembered Mama", then she became mama of Southfork
Barbara Bel Geddes
Les Holly
$200 [16]
To be a good one, Kenny Rogers says, "You gotta know when to hold 'em &... fold 'em"
a gambler
Holly
$200 [7]
Where you are headed in England when you go to the W.C.
the bathroom
Holly
$200 [2]
It has innings, leaners & ringers
horseshoes
Les Bill Holly
$300 [18]
South of Khartoum, the Nile River splits into these 2 colors
white & blue
Les
$300 [21]
Teamed with Martin Landau in "Mission Impossible" & in real life
Barbara Bain
Bill
$300 [22]
John Anderson won his '83 Grammy for doing this with Charlotte on the front porch
a-sittin' and a-swingin'
Bill
$300 [8]
Closed since '45, notorious site off French Guiana is still open to tourists
Devil's Island
Holly
$300 [3]
Current commissioner of baseball
Peter Ueberroth
Bill
$400 [19]
Once a base for Capt. Kidd, this country off S.E. coast is world's 4th largest island
Madagascar
Holly
$400 [23]
According to Mickey Gilley, this is when "the girls all get prettier"
at closing time
$400 [9]
Air traffic is banned over this, Agra's famous world wonder
the Taj Mahal
Les
$400 [4]
Basque for "merry festival", it uses a cesta & pelota on a 3-walled court
jai alai
Bill
$500 [25]
Longest freshwater lake in world, it's where Stanley found Livingstone
Lake Tanganyika
Bill
$500 [24]
Patsy Cline was "mad" for this Willie Nelson classic
"Crazy"
Les
DD $500 [15]
What 2 countries you would be visiting if you flew from Dacca to Katmandu
Bangladesh & Nepal
Bill
$500 [5]
Name for the world's most popular spectator sport, derived from the abbreviation "assoc."
soccer
Les Bill Holly

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE '50s ENGLISH LITERATURE ARTISTS PHILOSOPHY TOUGH TRIVIA DIAMONDS
$200 [11]
Cooper, Slayton, Grissom, Carpenter, Schirra, Shepard & Glenn
the first seven astronauts
Bill
$200 [1]
Masculine pen name of Mary Ann Evans
George Eliot
Holly
$200 [6]
Although he died in France, his "Last Supper" was in Milan
Leonardo da Vinci
Bill Holly
$200 [18]
Descartes' "cogito, ergo sum" means this
"I think, therefore I am"
Les
$400 [24]
Changed face of America by selling the 1st disposable blades in 1903
(King) Gillette
Holly
$800 [17]
Color of the Hope Diamond
blue
Holly
$400 [12]
Korean War began when N. Korean troops crossed this parallel
the 38th parallel
Holly
$400 [2]
Poetic form Keats used to salute a nightingale
ode
Holly
$400 [7]
Tahiti's resident "artiste"
Gauguin
Holly
$800 [23]
This Greek believed that the idea of things was more real than the things themselves
Plato
Les
$600 [22]
In the world of credit cards, the term "plastic surgery" refers to this
to cut up your card
Bill
$1,000 [16]
The "Koh-i-noor" & "Star of Africa" are part of this collection
the British Crown Jewels
Bill
$600 [13]
While they called the wind "Maria", the '51 musical with that song was called this
Paint Your Wagon
Les Bill Holly
$600 [3]
In '63 this John Le Carre novel was a hot seller
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold
Holly
DD $500 [8]
Post-impressionist celebrated in this'72 Don McLean hit:"Starry, starry night / Flaming flowers that brightly blaze / Swirling clouds in violet haze"
Van Gogh
Holly
$1,000 [19]
Empiricism is the theory that all knowledge comes from this
experience
$800 [21]
Cynotherapy is practice of healing by these, as in letting them lick your wounds
dogs
$800 [14]
In '54, the Supreme Court ruled that this violated the 14th Amendment
segregation in schooling
Les
$800 [4]
Leader of the metaphysical poets, he said the bell "tolls for thee"
John Donne
Les
$800 [9]
Psychedelic poster king of the '60s, he's now into "ladies of the '80s"
Peter Max
Bill
$1,000 [20]
Called "bouquet de corsage", women in 1900 believed men actually liked this scent
body odor
Bill
DD $1,700 [15]
First racehorse to win a million dollars when he took the Hollywood Gold Cup in '51
Citation
Les
$1,000 [5]
Her father wrote "Trilby", her brother wrote "Raffles", she wrote "Rebecca"
Daphne du Maurier
Holly
$1,000 [10]
This German painter & printmaker was 1st to publish scientific lit. in German
Albrecht Dürer

Final Jeopardy!

COLORS

The 2 colors on either side of yellow in the spectrum

orange & green

Bill "What are orange & green" — wagered $2,400
Holly "What are Red and orange?" — wagered $200

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