Show #105 1985-02-01 (taped 1984-10-23) Regular

Paul Croshier game 3.

Contestants

Cathy Swan — an Air Force captain originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico

Greg Ferrara — a history teacher from Canton, Ohio

Paul Croshier — a Marine Corps staff sergeant from Camp Pendleton, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $200 $800 $8,400 $6,800
3-day champion: $26,800
$6,600
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Greg $1,500 $1,900 $700 $10
3rd place: Skyway luggage
$3,600
12 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD)
Cathy $400 $2,700 $2,300 $4,600
2nd place: Armstrong bedroom suite & Dakotah bedsheet set
$2,300
12 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

DEMOCRATS GABLE WOMEN IN SPORTS BEST SELLERS SURVEYS SHOES
$100 [3]
We've just celebrated 100th anniversary of this First Lady's birth
Mrs. (Eleanor) Roosevelt
Cathy
$100 [14]
Millions wrote to David Selznick demanding Gable play this role
Rhett Butler
Greg
$100 [11]
Hot dog skier whose lips stay cool with ChapStick
Suzy Chaffee
Cathy
$100 [1]
Family murdered in 1st Adler & Chastain puzzle book
the Robins family
Cathy
$100 [21]
The 1st U.S. "surveyor" landed here in 1966 & sent back pictures
the Moon
Paul Greg
$500 [26]
Shoemaker's form shaped like a foot
a last
Paul
$200 [7]
Carter called him "Hubert Horatio Hornblower" at the 1980 Democratic Convention
Hubert Humphrey
Paul
$200 [15]
Devastated by this wife's death, Gable volunteered for WWII combat
Carole Lombard
Cathy
$200 [12]
This sport is now on the rebound thanks to USC's Cheryl Miller
women's basketball
Cathy
$200 [2]
Ken Kesey title which completes phrase "one flew east & one flew west and..."
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Greg
$200 [22]
In 1749, he was appointed surveyor of Culpepper County; in 1789, elected U.S. President
George Washington
Paul
$300 [8]
This post-war president lived in Blair House while the White House was being remodeled
Harry Truman
Greg
$300 [18]
Brassy blonde co-star of "China Seas", "Red Dust" & "Saratoga"
Jean Harlow
Greg
$300 [13]
South African runner who had a run-in with Mary Decker
Zola Budd
Greg
$300 [4]
"God Knows" is only his third book in 23 years since his famous "22"
(Joseph) Heller
Cathy
$300 [25]
Her magazine gave women "The Cosmo Sex Survey"
Helen Gurley Brown
Paul
DD $500 [9]
In '69, she became the 1st Black woman elected to Congress
Shirley Chisholm
Greg
$400 [19]
Because he didn't wear one in "It Happened One Night", sales of these plummeted
a T-shirt (undershirt)
Cathy
$400 [16]
In spite of their ill-fated '80 Olympics, her career with Randy Gardner isn't on ice
Tai Babilonia
Cathy
$400 [5]
6 of his scary stories were released as feature films during a one year period
(Stephen) King
Cathy
$400 [24]
Pennsylvania-Maryland boundary named for its surveyors
the Mason-Dixon Line
Greg
$500 [10]
He won the California presidential primary in 1968
Robert Kennedy
Cathy
$500 [20]
In 1938, an Ed Sullivan poll overwhelmingly voted him this title
The King (of Hollywood)
Paul Greg
$500 [17]
In 1955, Beverly Hanson was 1st winner of this organization's championship
LPGA
Cathy
$500 [6]
Book lovers love his "Living, Loving & Learning"
Leo Buscaglia
Greg Cathy
$500 [23]
Surveying term used as title of '74 Beatty film about a political assassination
The Parallax View
Greg

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY SHIPS ASTRONOMY RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "GOOD" MUSIC DRAMA
$200 [6]
Gladiator who led Great Slave Revolt against Rome, 73-71 B.C.
Spartacus
Paul
$200 [1]
In 1959, the U.S. "Savannah" was 1st merchant ship to use this type of power
nuclear power
Paul
$200 [17]
The brightest object in the Earth's night sky
the moon
Paul
$200 [11]
The Germans sent him to Russia in a sealed train so he could take part in the revolution
Lenin
Paul
$200 [10]
Title song of "Peanuts" play
"You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"
Greg
$1,000 [26]
Period of English drama named for James I & written during his reign
Jacobean
$400 [7]
Winner of the Peloponnesian war
Sparta
Paul Greg
$400 [2]
The largest & fastest sailing vessels, one famous example was the "Cutty Sark"
the clipper ships
Paul Greg
$400 [18]
Noticed for 100 years, but thought to be a star, this 7th planet was discovered in 1781
Uranus
Paul
$400 [12]
The czarina believed only this "Mad Monk" could heal her son's hemophilia
Rasputin
Paul
$400 [22]
When "she's your tootsey wootsey"
"In The Good Old Summertime"
Paul
DD $3,000 [27]
Chekhov work named for a mother's brother
Uncle Vanya
Greg
$600 [8]
The king of Syracuse hung a sword suspended by 1 hair over his head
Damocles
Paul
$600 [3]
About 3200 B.C. this civilization invented sails
the Egyptians
Paul
$600 [19]
Exploded star, or a Chevrolet car
a nova
Paul Cathy
$800 [15]
Communist theorist who believed Russia would be among last European nations to go Communist
Karl Marx
Greg
$600 [23]
It was whistled while Clint Eastwood worked in a '67 Italian western
"The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly"
Greg Cathy
$800 [9]
Philosopher who walked with a lantern in daylight, looking for an honest man
Diogenes
Cathy
$800 [4]
In the Army, officer who provides supplies, but on ships, the petty officer who maintains the bridge
the quartermaster
Paul
$800 [20]
Word meaning "mist", it comes in shapes like crab, veil and ring
nebula
Paul
$1,000 [16]
Founder of Red Army, & 2nd ranking Bolshevik
Trotsky
Paul
$800 [24]
A Mellencamp sellin' champ from '82
"Hurts So Good"
$1,000 [14]
According to the Bible, Jonah preached in Nineveh, capital of this empire
Assyria
Paul Greg
$1,000 [5]
These were not initiated for vessels until packet ships began using them in 1818
regular schedules
$1,000 [21]
The center of Ptolemy's universe
the Earth
Paul
DD $2,400 [13]
Score from this'65 film set against the Russian Revolution won two Oscars:[Instrumental music plays]
Doctor Zhivago
Paul
$1,000 [25]
Shirley & Lee's biggest hit in both 1956 & 1960
"Let The Good Times Roll"

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

60% of the world's pumpkins end up in this company's cans

Libby's

Greg "What isDel MonteHunts?" — wagered $690
Cathy "What is Libbeys" — wagered $2,300
Paul "What is Cambells?" — wagered $1,600

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