Show #114 1985-02-14 (taped 1984-10-30) Regular

John Hnat game 3.

Contestants

Sharon Brooks — a family physician originally from Chicago, Illinois

Frank Monaghan — an engineer originally from North Brunswick, New Jersey

John Hnat — a chemical lab technician from Cleveland, Ohio (whose 2-day cash winnings total $14,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
John $1,000 $2,500 $6,100 $8,100
3-day champion: $22,700
$6,100
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Frank $0 $1,100 $4,000 $0
3rd place: Bushnell telescope
$3,900
12 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Sharon $800 $800 $2,800 $5,500
2nd place: Sierra hearthstove & Vitamaster exerciser
$2,800
9 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

MAMMALS TOYS & GAMES 4-LETTER WORDS ACTORS & ROLES GRAIN "WORLDLY GOODS"
$100 [2]
Australian mammals that look like teddy bears but aren't bears at all
koalas
John
$100 [8]
You can do it with a knife or to a deck of cards
cut
John Frank
$100 [1]
Follows fail & comes before cracker
safe
Frank
$100 [6]
He wasn't just given the role of Prof. Kingsfield, he earned it
John Houseman
John Frank
$100 [19]
People feel them when they're frisky
their oats
John
$100 [10]
The tab at the start of this 3M product bears a tartan plaid
Scotch tape
Sharon
$200 [5]
When John Wayne called someone a "polecat", he meant this animal
a skunk
Sharon
$200 [11]
"Sporting" reply when opponent asks for 9s & you haven't any
Go fish
Sharon
$200 [3]
A list of names to call or what's done to a bowling ball
roll
John Frank
$200 [17]
In 3 different versions of "The 3 Musketeers", Don Ameche, Gene Kelly & Michael York played him
D'Artagnan
John
$200 [20]
Crop destroyed by the paddybird
rice
Frank
$200 [18]
Hiram Walker's "north of the border" whiskey
Canadian Club
$300 [14]
Mouselike migrating animals once believed to commit suicide by drowning
lemmings
Frank
$300 [12]
Mirrored tube though which you watch colored glass fall into patterns
a kaleidoscope
Sharon
$300 [4]
Where Sulu sits in "Star Trek", or Dean Martin's detective "Matt"
the helm
Frank
$300 [21]
As a lovely psychiatrist, she kept Gregory Peck "Spellbound"
Ingrid Bergman
Sharon
$300 [24]
Barley becomes this before becoming beer
malt
Frank Sharon
$300 [23]
You might appropriately send a letter to the Philippines in this
a manila envelope
John
$400 [15]
Javelinas & peccaries are among its wild relatives
pigs (hogs)
$400 [13]
They run roulette, spinning the wheel & raking in chips
croupiers
Frank
$400 [7]
To pull a gun, a beer, or pull a crayon across paper
draw
Sharon
$400 [25]
In Abbott & Costello routine, it's fed to a mudder
a fodder
$400 [26]
Bonomo's candy you shattered or stretched to eat
Turkish taffy
John
$500 [16]
What sea lions have that true seals don't
flippers they can lean on or ears
$500 [22]
King Henry VIII lost this London church's bells on a dice throw to Sir Miles Partridge
St. Paul's
$500 [9]
Frankie Valli told her to go away
Dawn
John
$500 [28]
It's the only grain native to North America
corn
Frank
$500 [27]
"It's a manly soap" but model Debbie Bartlett "likes it, too"
Irish Spring
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY ART ELECTIONS SONG BIRDS CHEMISTRY U.S.A.
$200 [1]
Anton Drexler was founder of this political party, which Hitler was only 7th to join
the National Socialist Party
Frank
$200 [13]
In Daumier painting, a distressed Sancho Panza watches him ride away
Don Quixote
John
$200 [18]
Sen. Nancy Kassebaum's father, Alf Landon, lost a presidential election to him
FDR
Sharon
$200 [17]
In '58, it "outbopped the buzzard & the oriole"
rockin' robin
John
$200 [4]
This gas makes up 78% of our air
nitrogen
John
$200 [7]
The state flower of Oklahoma is this "Christmas" flower
the mistletoe
Sharon
$400 [2]
In the hierarchy of feudalism, they were the lowest class
serfs
Sharon
$400 [15]
Woven pictures that insulated castle walls as well as decorated them
tapestries
John
$400 [19]
Independent candidate who received nearly 6 million votes in '80 presidential election
John Anderson
John
$400 [23]
Beatles' bird that sang "in the dead of night" on a deliberately "scratched" track
blackbird
Frank
$400 [5]
In 1945, Grand Rapids, MI & Newburgh, NY became 1st U.S. cities to add it to their water
fluorine
John
$400 [10]
"Yankee Doodle" is the official song of this New England state
Connecticut
$600 [3]
In 1836, it won its independence from Mexico
Texas
John
$600 [24]
In the Huntington Mansion in San Marino, CA, Gainsborough's "Blue Boy" gazes at this "rosey" girl
Pinkie
$600 [20]
Civil War gen. who said, "If nominated I will not run, if elected, I will not serve"
(William Tecumseh) Sherman
Sharon
$600 [6]
Boron compound used in detergents, mostly found in Southern Calif.
borax
Frank
$600 [11]
Both Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were born in this state, less than 100 miles apart
Kentucky
John
DD $900 [8]
Victorious & defeated countries portrayed in this overture:[1812 Overtureplays.]
France & Russia
Frank
$800 [21]
In '28, he became 1st Catholic major party presidential candidate
Al Smith
John Frank
$800 [14]
Biblical "brimstone" that fell on Sodom is this flammable yellow element
sulfur
Frank
$800 [12]
In 1815, the 1st well for this fuel was accidentally tapped in West Virginia while drilling for water
natural gas
Frank
$1,000 [9]
From 1822-1889, this South American country was ruled by emperors Pedro I & II
Brazil
DD $1,000 [22]
In American Express commercial, he reminded us he was Goldwater's '64 running mate
William Miller
John
$1,000 [16]
Chemical symbol "Li", this lightest metal is only half as heavy as water
lithium
John
$1,000 [25]
This state's land is about 1/4 Indian reservations
Arizona
John Sharon

Final Jeopardy!

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Old English resembles this modern language more than it does Modern English

German

Sharon "What is German" — wagered $2,700
Frank "What is Latin?" — wagered $4,000
John "What is German?" — wagered $2,000

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