Show #334 1985-12-19 (taped 1985-08-20) Regular

Contestants

John Mitchell — a firefighter from Granada Hills, California

Maureen Smith — a teacher from Ontario, California

Ron Marriott — a student originally from Cupertino, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,801)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Ron $400 $1,700 $4,000 $7,895
2-day champion: $16,696
$6,400
18 R, 6 W (including 2 DDs)
Maureen $0 $500 $5,700 $3,300
2nd place: trip on Western to Honolulu & stay at Pacific Beach Hotel
$5,100
14 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
John $200 $700 $2,100 $1,700
3rd place: Berkline Wall Away recliner
$2,100
9 R, 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

AIRLINE LOGOS BIBLICAL QUOTES OHIO MOTHERS TOYS & GAMES "PHIL" IT UP
$100 [5]
A maple leaf in a circle
Air Canada
John
$100 [16]
"The spirit indeed is willing", but this is weak
the flesh
Ron
$100 [19]
Of Cleveland, Cincinnati, & Chillicothe, the one that was once state capital
Chillicothe
Ron Maureen John
$100 [2]
According to 1915 song, this "is for the million things she gave me"
M
Maureen
$100 [4]
In a new video game featuring her, you drive her downtown to go shopping for a date with Ken
Barbie
John
$100 [1]
1st in Dayton, now in N.Y., Chicago was an 8-yr. stopover for this TV talk show host
Phil Donahue
Maureen
$200 [13]
A kangaroo with wings
Qantas
Ron Maureen
$200 [20]
"Judge not", lest this might happen
lest ye be judged
Ron
$200 [21]
Number killed in infamous 1970 shooting incident at Kent State University
4
Ron
$200 [25]
If you believe the margarine commercials, "It's not nice to fool" her
Mother Nature
John
$200 [6]
The name of this construction set comes from the Danish "leg godt" meaning "play well"
LEGO
Ron
$200 [7]
For 12 years, L. Bernstein played both his regular role & occasional piano solos with this ensemble
the New York Philharmonic
Maureen
$300 [15]
A stylized eagle flying between 2 identical letters
American Airlines
Maureen
$300 [24]
Follows "What therefore God has joined together"
let no man put asunder (let no man tear asunder accepted)
Ron
$300 [22]
This Akron-based company made 1st space suits for astronauts, & 1st radial tires in U.S.
Goodrich
Ron
$300 [3]
According to "Genesis", she is "the mother of all living"
Eve
Ron
$400 [12]
Now a pro-ERA & pro-choice role model, she was model for a popular doll in the 1930s
Shirley Temple (Black)
Ron John
$300 [8]
A stamp picturing a stamp collector would commemorate this hobby
philately
Ron
$400 [17]
A crown sitting atop 3 consecutive letters of the alphabet
KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines)
Ron
$400 [23]
Most 19th c. American schoolchildren learned to read from "Readers" by this president of Ohio Univ.
McGuffey
Maureen
$500 [14]
"Alfred's Other Game" is a sort of solitary version of this, his world famous crossword game
Scrabble
Ron
$400 [9]
In the beginning of his singing career was "Flaming Youth" then came "Genesis"
Phil Collins
$500 [18]
A red-bottomed, blue topped triangular form with a white strip in the middle
Delta Airlines
Maureen
DD $900 [11]
Game thefollowing, by Murray Head, is about:"One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble Not much between despair and ecstasy One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble Can't be too careful with your company..."
chess
Ron
$500 [10]
Ad showing Virginia Slims lady offering a 7-UP to a Marlboro Man would promote this co. 3 ways
Philip Morris
Ron

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE '20s SONG BIRDS CELEBRITY TRIVIA PLAYWRIGHTS PHOBIAS POTPOURRI
$200 [9]
Of T & A, the Ford model that premiered in the '20s
the Model A
Ron John
$200 [1]
It precedes "Comes bob, bob, bobbin' along"
the red, red, robin
John
$200 [10]
1st time this "Thief of Bad Gags" went on TV was in 1929 for U.S. Television Corp. test
Milton Berle
John
$200 [18]
His 2nd "Tony" came in 1985, 20 years after his 1st for "The Odd Couple"
Neil Simon
Maureen
$200 [2]
Astraphobia or fear of this strikes people during thunderstorms
lightning
John
$200 [20]
Appropriate way for Jamie Farr to bet on a horse to win
on the nose
Ron
$400 [12]
America's Bohemia in the '20s, where Willa Cather, Theodore Dreiser, & Sherwood Anderson wrote
Greenwich Village
Maureen
$600 [6]
How Ferlin Husky sent his "pure, sweet love" in 1961
on the wings of a snow white dove
$400 [11]
Phyllis George recently asked this "SNL" star what Fernando Lamas thinks about his imitation
Billy Crystal
Ron
$400 [25]
Hungarian Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom" became this Rodgers & Hammerstein musical set in New England
Carousel
Maureen
$400 [3]
What a pyrophobic fears & a pyromaniac loves
fire
Ron
$400 [21]
As per their initials, the 2 things AM & FM radios "modulate"
amplitude & frequency
Ron
$600 [14]
Though shown in the White House in 1915, this D. W. Griffith film was banned in Boston in 1921
Birth of a Nation
John
$800 [7]
In her 1984 album "Lush Life", Linda Ronstadt does a new rendition of this Hoagy Carmichael bird
skylark
$600 [13]
At age 54, Charlie Chaplin married this 18-year-old daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill
Oona O'Neill
Ron
$600 [26]
They took the Pulitzer Prize with them for "You Can't Take It with You"
Kaufman & Hart
$600 [4]
It's why a pogonophobe would fear Abe Lincoln & Sebastian Cabot
fear of beards
Maureen
$800 [23]
Originally called "The Squeaking Door", radio host Raymond invited you in here every week
Inner Sanctum
Maureen
DD $1,000 [5]
"On the 4th day of Christmas my true love gave" me these
four calling birds
Maureen
$800 [15]
When they learned of Valentino's death in 1926, 2 Japanese girls leaped into one of these
a live volcano
$800 [27]
English character actor & dramatist waiting to interview Indira Gandhi when she was shot
Peter Ustinov
$800 [17]
Theophobia, it's put into Christians who stray from the flock
fear of God
Maureen
$1,000 [24]
Last entry in "Z" volume of Encyclopedia Americana, it's a cell formed by union of 2 sexual cells
a zygote
Maureen
$1,000 [8]
Where Patti Page found "peace & goodwill"
Mockin' Bird Hill
Ron
$1,000 [16]
James Dean's middle name, like the poet
Byron
$1,000 [19]
None of The Beatles on "Abbey Road" cover seem to be suffering from agyrophobia, fear of this
fear of crossing a road
Ron
DD $1,500 [22]
2 of 3 grocery items on which you might find a message signed "P. Loquesto Newman"
(2 of) salad dressing, spaghetti sauce or popcorn
Ron

Final Jeopardy!

THE MOVIES

Of Disney's 7 dwarfs, the 2 whose names do not end in "Y"

Bashful & Doc

John "Who are Doc and?" — wagered $400
Ron "Who are Bashfull + Doc? Bashful Doc" — wagered $3,895
Maureen "Who are Doc and" — wagered $2,400

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