Show #104 1985-01-31 (taped 1984-10-23) Regular

Paul Croshier game 2.

Contestants

Georgia Robertson — a music coordinator from Woodland Hills, California

Louie Malkin — a production control manager originally from Chicago, Illinois

Paul Croshier — a Marine Corps staff sergeant from Camp Pendleton, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,400 $2,900 $8,800 $10,000
2-day champion: $20,000
$7,500
18 R (including 3 DDs), 0 W
Louie $-300 $2,400 $600 $0
3rd place: Excel exercise bench
$600
19 R, 8 W
Georgia $500 $700 $2,700 $3,700
2nd place: set of Pinseeker golf clubs & Bushnell binoculars
$2,700
8 R, 4 W

Jeopardy! Round

RAILROADS CARTOONS "LORDS" & "LADIES" 1890S AROUND THE HOUSE
$100 [1]
If you take a "Chance" in Monopoly you may "take a ride" on this R.R.
the Reading Railroad
Paul
$100 [18]
Cartoon character who says "th-th-th-that's all, folks!"
Porky Pig
Louie
$100 [16]
Known for saying "Be there" & "Book 'em, Dano"
Jack Lord
Louie
$100 [8]
Appropriately, 1st modern Olympiad was held in this city
Athens
Louie
$100 [6]
A real hunk, or one of the 2 x 4's in the wall
a stud
Louie
$200 [2]
Running again since '82, the Orient Express operates between Paris & this city
Istanbul
Paul
$200 [19]
This 50-year-old had trouble in Finland because of his girlfriend, his nephews & his lack of pants
Donald Duck
Louie
$200 [17]
Written for his mother's anniversary, it's Lionel Richie's triple tribute to her
"Three Times A Lady"
Paul
$200 [12]
Under pressure, the Mormons renounced it in 1890
polygamy
Paul
$200 [7]
Closets are lined with this wood to repel moths
cedar
Paul
$400 [4]
What the "C&O" stands for in the C&O Railroad
the Chesapeake & Ohio
Paul
$300 [20]
They swam with Esther Williams in "Dangerous When Wet" & danced with Gene Kelly in "Anchors Aweigh"
Tom & Jerry
Louie Georgia
$300 [22]
a.k.a. the "Paternoster"
the Lord's Prayer
Paul
$300 [13]
In '96, ex-ballplayer Billy Sunday embarked on this career
evangelism
Louie
$300 [9]
T-shaped tool that does windows but not laundry
a squeegee
Louie
DD $500 [3]
The name of the train in this'72 classic:"All along the southbound odyssey / The train pulls out at Kankakee / Rolls along past houses, farms and fields / Passin' trains that have no name"
"The City Of New Orleans"
Paul
$400 [21]
Jay Ward's bespectacled dog with a pet boy named Sherman
Mr. Peabody
Paul Louie
$400 [23]
In "The 12 Days of Christmas", they follow "9 ladies dancing"
leaping lords
Louie
$400 [14]
A 4-1 favorite, John L. Sullivan lost 1892 championship bout to this "Gentleman"
Jim Corbett
Paul
$400 [10]
Fibrous material split from palm stems & used for baskets or furniture in Dorothy Lamour movies
rattan
Louie
$500 [5]
This country leads the world in track miles, but isn't even in the top ten in passenger miles
the United States
Louie Georgia
$500 [24]
Scandalous novel of '28, it was banned in U.S. until '44
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Georgia
$500 [15]
Revolt by "Society of Harmonious Fists" against foreigners in China
the Boxer Rebellion
Louie
$500 [11]
Accessories for it include "dogs", a "fender", & a "grate"
a fireplace
Louie

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY ANIMALS POP PSYCHOLOGY AMERICAN ART I LOVE LUCY
$200 [3]
In 1842, the Treaty of Nanking gave this colony to Britain
Hong Kong
Louie
$200 [1]
Powerful "draft" horses that pull the Budweiser beer wagon
Clydesdales
Georgia
$200 [12]
Werner Erhard's seminar training
est
Paul
$200 [7]
His April 1 Saturday Evening Post covers deliberately contained mistakes
Norman Rockwell
Georgia
$200 [15]
Lucy's 1st choice for these roles were Gale Gordon & Bea Benaderet
Fred & Ethel Mertz
Louie
$400 [9]
Backed by Germany & Italy, his rebel forces won the Spanish Civil War
Generalissimo Franco
Louie
$400 [2]
An animal is aestivating, not hibernating, if he is dormant during this season
summer
Paul Georgia
$400 [18]
Repeating a mantra silently for 20 minutes
transcendental meditation
Paul Georgia
$400 [8]
His two worlds are of rural Pennsylvania & "Christina's World"
Andrew Wyeth
Paul Georgia
$400 [16]
In 1955, Lucy recreated the mirror scene from "Duck Soup" with him
Harpo Marx
Louie
$600 [10]
In 1806, his conquests ended the Holy Roman Empire
Napoleon Bonaparte
Louie
$600 [4]
Tree dweller whose name implies 1 of the 7 deadly sins
a sloth
Louie Georgia
$600 [21]
They are based on the physical, emotional & intellectual cycles in the human body
biorhythms
Paul
$600 [14]
He painted 3 portraits of Washington, 1 left unfinished, another used on $1 bill
Gilbert Stuart
Louie
$600 [17]
They were both "born" on January 19, 1953
Desi Arnaz, Jr. & Ricky Ricardo, Jr.
Louie Georgia
$800 [11]
Born in France, along with Luther, he led the Protestant Reformation
(John) Calvin
Louie Georgia
$800 [5]
Villainous name for dangerous bull elephants that live apart from the herd
a rogue (or a bachelor)
Georgia
$800 [22]
Tarzan's yell was good model for this method of reliving childhood pain
primal therapy
Louie
DD $800 [19]
French impressionist in style, she was American's foremost woman painter
Mary Cassatt
Paul
$800 [23]
Lucy did it with Teresa Tirelli to practice for her part in an Italian movie
stomping grapes
DD $2,100 [13]
The Statute of Westminster in 1931 established this group of countries
the British Commonwealth (Commonwealth of Nations)
Paul
$1,000 [6]
Identity cards are issued for all 300,000 of these in Israel
cattle
Louie
$1,000 [20]
Pop artist famous for beer can sculptures & American flag paintings
Jasper Johns
Paul Louie
$1,000 [24]
Lucy did a tongue-twisting commercial for this 23% alcohol "health" product
Vitameatavegamin
Louie

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS QUOTES

In '60s speech to Congress he said, "All I have I would have gladly given not to be standing here today"

Lyndon Johnson

Louie "Who is Robt. Kennedy?" — wagered $600
Georgia "Who is Lyndon Johnson" — wagered $1,000
Paul "Who was Lyndon Johnson?" — wagered $1,200

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