Show #106 1985-02-04 (taped 1984-10-24) Regular

Paul Croshier game 4.

Contestants

John Rollo — an instructional aide from El Cajon, California

Marge Brosh — a medical technologist from Canoga Park, California

Paul Croshier — a Marine Corps staff sergeant from Camp Pendleton, California (whose 3-day cash winnings total $26,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $0 $800 $6,600 $9,200
4-day champion: $36,000
$6,600
19 R, 2 W
Marge $300 $1,600 $2,000 $1,500
2nd place: Action Recliner + Alsy-Cycle II lamp set
$2,000
15 R, 8 W
John $1,200 $1,900 $600 $1,200
3rd place: Teletec Touch II telephone system
$3,100
12 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FOREIGN EXCHANGE THE '60S TV TRIVIA SPORTS STARTS WITH "Y" UNREAL ESTATE
$100 [1]
Japanese who love money have a "desire" for these
a yen
Marge
$100 [10]
San Francisco crossroads where "The Summer of Love" was centered
Haight-Ashbury
Paul Marge
$100 [2]
Nickname of Chuck Connors' character Lucas McCain
"The Rifleman"
Marge
$100 [4]
The New York Titans were renamed this in 1963
the Jets
John
$100 [18]
Wild ox of Asia, or what yentas do
yak
Paul
$100 [13]
Its counties are Quadling, Winkie, Gillikin & Munchkin
the land of Oz
Paul
$200 [6]
This neighboring country's franc is worth more than France's
Switzerland
John
$200 [25]
Linda Eastman married this musician on March 12, 1969
Paul McCartney
Marge John
$200 [3]
Subject taught by Miss Brooks on "Our Miss Brooks"
English
John
$200 [5]
1st man to break the 4-minute mile
Roger Bannister
Paul Marge
$200 [22]
Gives your loaf a lift
yeast
Marge
$200 [14]
You get there via rabbit hole or mirror
Wonderland
Marge
$300 [11]
The quetzal is both the currency & national bird of this central American country
Guatemala
Paul John
$500 [24]
Party of peaceniks who nominated Pigasus the Pig for President in '68
the Yippies
John
$300 [15]
The only crew members shipwrecked on "Gilligan's Island"
the Skipper & the First Mate
Marge
$300 [7]
2 of the trio of golfers once known as "The Big Three"
(2 of) Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Arnold Palmer
John
$300 [23]
A country bumpkin
a yokel
Paul
$300 [19]
In '57 bestseller, Grace Metalious' torrid New England town
Peyton Place
Paul
$400 [12]
The U.S. greenback is official tender in this African country
Liberia
John
$400 [16]
Besides hosts, 1 of only 2 "Laugh-In" regulars to stay the duration of original series
Ruth Buzzi or Gary Owens
Marge John
$400 [8]
A standard archery target has this many concentric color zones
5
Marge John
$400 [20]
Puppy farm where Snoopy was born
the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
Marge
$500 [17]
Pilot for this current CBS serial was "The Vintage Years"
Falcon Crest
Marge
$500 [9]
Distance between them on a big league baseball diamond is 60'6"
the pitcher's mound and home plate
John
$500 [21]
Ayn Rand's architect designed, then destroyed, this building complex
The Fountainhead
Marge

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE CLASSIC CINEMA WILD WEST HISTORY 13-LETTER WORDS ISLANDS
$200 [6]
Heaviest element found in nature, named for a planet
uranium
Marge John
$200 [18]
Film in which Brando "could'a been a contender"
On The Waterfront
Paul
$200 [1]
Along with the Cheyenne, they defeated Custer at Battle of Little Big Horn
Sioux
Paul
$200 [16]
In 1095, Peter the Hermit preached the 1st of these Christian/Muslim wars
the Crusades
Paul
$200 [13]
Duke Ellington's "Ladies"
Sophisticated
Marge
$200 [9]
N.Y.'s boroughs of Brooklyn & Queens are on this island
Long Island
Paul
$400 [7]
AuH2O reminds us not of a compound, but of this Arizona senator
Goldwater
Marge
$400 [19]
Kind of accident that caused deaths of both Scarlett O'Hara's father & daughter
riding a horse and falling off
Marge
$400 [2]
From Latin "to watch", citizen law groups of old West
vigilantes
Paul
$800 [25]
French king who reigned 72 years & said, "I am the state"
Louis XIV
Paul
$400 [14]
The "R" in CPR
resuscitation
Marge
$400 [10]
There are actually over 1700 in this St. Lawrence river group
the Thousand Islands
Paul
$600 [8]
The photographic industry is world's largest user of this precious metal
silver
Paul
$600 [26]
Sydney Greenstreet was 61 when he appeared in this, his 1st movie
The Maltese Falcon
Paul
$600 [3]
Canadian name for a rodeo or roundup
a stampede
Paul
$1,000 [24]
Batu Khan's Mongol Empire named for the color of his tent
the Golden Horde
John
$600 [15]
Descriptive of a line at a right angle to the plane
perpendicular
Marge John
$600 [11]
A state & an island in it share this name
Rhode Island
Paul
$800 [20]
Part of human body where hydrochloric acid is found
the stomach
Marge
$800 [4]
Indian practice associated with battles, it also protected against insects & weather
putting on war paint
Paul
$1,000 [23]
Gear, or a married woman's personal property exclusive of her dowry
paraphernalia
Marge
$800 [12]
In the late '50s China shelled islands of Quemoy & Matsu which belong to this country
Taiwan
Paul John
$1,000 [21]
Brass & bronze have this in common
copper (the fact that they are both alloys accepted)
Marge John
$1,000 [5]
James Gang member who, in his later years, worked as a shoe salesman in a St. Louis dept. store
Frank James
Marge
DD $2,500 [22]
The philosophy or science of law
jurisprudence
John
$1,000 [17]
Animal for which the Canary Islands are named
dogs
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD CAPITALS

A major foreign tourist center with many American-owned hotels & businesses, but only til '59

Havana

John "What is Havana?" — wagered $600
Marge "Where is Tokyo" — wagered $500
Paul "Where is Havana?" — wagered $2,600

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