Show #108 1985-02-06 (taped 1984-10-24) Regular

Missing introductions.

Contestants

Alan Cook — a senior chief petty officer from San Diego, California

Paul Simione — from Girard, Ohio

Gail Abrahamson — from Texarkana, Arkansas

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Gail $300 $1,600 $2,800 $1,800
2nd place: Sunray range + Vintner Cork Master
$2,700
12 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W
Paul $500 $500 $-300 $-300
3rd place: Vitamaster his & hers exercise bikes
$-300
11 R, 6 W
Alan $-300 $800 $1,800 $3,599
New champion: $3,599
$3,000
14 R, 9 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

GREAT ROMANCES DANCE FAMOUS QUOTES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JOHNSONS
$100 [1]
"Bum" boyfriend of Disney's "Lady"
the Tramp
Paul Alan
$100 [11]
"Missouri" & "Tennessee" tunes danced to ¾ time
waltzes
Gail
$100 [2]
"The quick brown fox" jumps over this passive pooch
the lazy dog
Alan
$100 [17]
Goodman's "licorice stick"
a clarinet
Paul
$100 [7]
Boswell's bosom buddy
Dr. Samuel Johnson
Gail
$200 [4]
Lovers caught in the cross fire of Montague & Capulet feud
Romeo & Juliet
Gail
$200 [22]
Slang for shoeless teen dance held in the gym
a sock hop
Paul
$200 [3]
According to Kipling, if "east is east & west is west," when the "twain shall meet"
never
Gail
$200 [18]
Afro-Cuban "skins" that kept the beat for beatnik poetry
bongos
Paul
$200 [8]
Femme fatale of "Blame It on Rio" who's seen this season aboard "The Love Boat"
Michelle Johnson
Paul
$300 [5]
After the death of his sweetheart, Ann Rutledge, he married Mary Todd
Abraham Lincoln
Paul
$300 [23]
Handheld covers that spanned Sally Rand
fans
Gail
$300 [6]
To the N.E.A.'s dismay, Shaw said, "he who can, does; he who cannot," does this
teach
Paul Alan
$300 [19]
Percussive "plates" that serve up a din
cymbals
Paul
$300 [13]
Nickname given to '49er Gary Johnson that describes his huge appendages
"Big Hands"
Alan
$400 [12]
According to mythology, Narcissus' greatest love
himself
Paul Alan
DD $500 [24]
Title dance done to this catchy tune:[Instrumental music plays]
a Charleston
Gail
$400 [9]
Indian blooded humorist whose ancestors weren't on the Mayflower, but "met 'em at the boat"
Will Rogers
$400 [20]
Traditionally made of an animal's bladder, it accompanies the Highland Fling
a bagpipe
Alan
$400 [14]
Cowboy character actor who won supporting Oscar for "The Last Picture Show"
Ben Johnson
Gail Paul
$500 [15]
In the early '50s, actress censured for her affair with Roberto Rossellini
Ingrid Bergman
Alan
$500 [10]
He said "all reactionaries are paper tigers"
Chairman Mao
$500 [21]
Indian instrument popularized by George Harrison on the Sgt. Pepper album
a sitar
Gail
$500 [16]
Swooning '40s girls gave this "Boy Next Door" the title "The Voiceless Sinatra"
Van Johnson
Gail Alan

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE '30S INVENTIONS NATURAL DISASTERS THE OSCARS ANIMALS THE BIBLE
$200 [1]
When completed in 1936, the Hoover Dam was called this
the Boulder Dam
Alan
$200 [13]
Many dimmed their lights in tribute on the day this inventor was buried
Edison
Alan
$200 [5]
Intense small cyclone that blew Dorothy to the Land of Oz
a tornado
Paul
$200 [3]
She won as 1 of "Two Women"
Sophia Loren
Gail
$200 [15]
Element supplied by plants for fish in an aquarium
oxygen
Paul
$200 [23]
Samson slew 1,000 Philistines with it
the jawbone of an ass
Paul
$400 [2]
"Professor" of the Kollege of Musical Knowledge
Kay Kyser
Gail
$400 [14]
Among utensils in standard place setting, the most recently invented
a fork
Paul Alan
$400 [6]
Volcanoes were named for this Roman god of fire
Vulcan
Paul Alan
$400 [4]
Acting Oscar not given until 1936
Best Supporting Actor
Paul Alan
$400 [16]
The peregrine, the world's fastest animal, is this bird of prey
a falcon
Alan
$800 [11]
In '33, Joe Zangara killed Chicago's mayor Cermak, but missed this main target
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
$600 [17]
For his corn harvester, Henry Blair was the 1st Black to receive one
a patent
Alan
$600 [7]
The point of origin of an earthquake
the epicenter
Alan
$600 [19]
Of John, Ethel & Lionel, the one who didnotwin an Academy Award
John Barrymore
Gail Alan
$600 [24]
While the octopus has 8 arms, the squid has this many
10
Gail Alan
$1,000 [12]
Depression agency that served as patron of the arts
the WPA (Works Progress Administration)
$800 [18]
President who invented the swivel chair & lap desk
(Thomas) Jefferson
Gail Alan
$800 [8]
Phenomenon known as "the white death"
an avalanche
Gail Alan
$800 [21]
Though she captured 2, younger sister Joan Fontaine won before her for "Suspicion"
Olivia de Havilland
Gail
$800 [25]
Ursine animal with fur on the soles of its feet for warmth & traction on ice
a polar bear
Alan
DD $1,200 [10]
The 1st country to be occupied by Nazi Germany
Austria
Alan
$1,000 [20]
1st known photo of a living person was taken by him on a Paris street in 1839
Louis Daguerre
$1,000 [9]
The tallest, New Zealand's "Waimanga", killed 4 when it last erupted in 1917
a geyser
Paul Alan
DD $1,000 [22]
This adventure movie won in '35, but its remake lost in '62
Mutiny on the Bounty
Gail
$1,000 [26]
Although one of the smallest primates, they can be "lion" as well as "pygmy"
marmosets

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. STATES

State with the smallest population

Alaska

Alan "What isRhode IsAlaska" — wagered $1,799
Gail "What is Rhode Island" — wagered $1,000

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