Show #128 1985-03-06 (taped 1984-11-14) Regular

Bruce Fauman game 5.

Contestants

Bradley Cohen — an architectural coordinator from New York City

Henry Willis — a labor lawyer originally from Washington, D.C.

Bruce Fauman — a university administrator and professor from Vancouver, British Columbia (whose 4-day cash winnings total $39,898)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Bruce $700 $700 $3,500 $3,500
5-day champion: $43,398
$3,500
17 R, 5 W
Henry $2,300 $1,800 $5,200 $3,395
2nd place: SunTana SunSystem + R.R. Scheiebe snack table set
$4,700
12 R (including 1 DD), 4 W
Bradley $100 $1,900 $3,500 $0
3rd place: Alsy-Cycle II lamp set
$3,300
15 R (including 1 DD), 8 W

Jeopardy! Round

HOLIDAYS GOLF WORLD CITIES TIME "DREAM"Y MUSIC
$100 [21]
The only President's birthday that is a national legal holiday
Washington's birthday
Bruce
$100 [13]
When driving the ball, it don't mean a thing if you ain't got this stroke
a swing
Henry
$100 [1]
City whose West End produces many plays seen later on Broadway
London
Bruce
$100 [6]
In Latin, it was "Dies Solis", in Anglo-Saxon, "Sunnandaeg"
Sunday
Bruce Henry Bradley
$100 [11]
Bobby Darin wanted one in '59, so he wouldn't "have to dream alone"
a "Dream Lover"
Bruce
$200 [22]
A dreidel is a square top given to children during this Jewish holiday season
Hanukkah
Bradley
$200 [17]
For the Irish, it's the wearin' of it, but for golfers, it's getting on it in 2
the green
Bruce
$200 [2]
Among capitals, La Paz, Bolivia has this "lofty" distinction
the highest altitude
Bruce
$200 [7]
The month of Quintilis was changed to this in honor of Julius Caesar
July
Bruce Bradley
$200 [12]
What Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes cautioned against in 1980
"Don't Fall In Love with A Dreamer"
$300 [23]
Central figure in a creche
the Christ child
Bruce
$300 [18]
The leading hand for left-handed golfers is this
the right hand
Bradley
$300 [3]
"The Musician's Holy City", home at one time to Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms & the Strausses, etc.
Vienna
Bruce
$300 [8]
Only mythical animal whose name is a year on the Chinese calendar
the dragon
Henry
$300 [14]
In 1969, Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry remade this '57 Everly Bros. hit
"All I Have To Do Is Dream"
Bruce Henry
$400 [24]
In ancient England, it was believed that birds chose their mates on this holiday
St. Valentine's Day
Bruce Bradley
$400 [19]
Ed Norton did it by saying, "Hello, ball!"
addressing the ball
Bradley
$400 [4]
City that's home to Ramses II's mummy
Cairo
Bradley
$400 [9]
A.M. abbreviates this Latin phrase
ante meridiem
Henry
$400 [15]
After popping out of a cake, it's what Debbie Reynolds & the chorus sang in "Singin' in the Rain"
"All I Do The Whole Night Through Is Dream Of You"
Henry
$500 [25]
Flag Day, celebrated on June 14th, is an official holiday only in this northeast state
Pennsylvania
Bradley
$500 [20]
In '63, golfer who set the PGA record for the longest drive
Jack Nicklaus
Bradley
$500 [5]
Donegall Square lies in the center of this Irish city
Belfast
Henry
DD $1,000 [10]
In military time, it's 2100 hours
9:00 p.m.
Henry
$500 [16]
Lovin' Spoonful's 1966 serendipity ditty
"Daydream"
Henry Bradley

Double Jeopardy! Round

LANGUAGES STATE MOTTOES BIOLOGY STAR TREK 1492 ART
$200 [6]
Dutch used to be called Flemish in this country, where half the people speak it
Belgium
Bruce
$200 [16]
Oregon's motto, or the Teamsters, for example
"(The) Union"
Bruce
$200 [1]
Language used for biological classifications
Latin
Bruce
$200 [11]
Highest rank achieved by James T. Kirk
admiral
Bruce Bradley
$400 [24]
"Fragile" dynasty which had ruled China since 1368 & would rule 150 years more
the Ming dynasty
Bradley
$800 [22]
Main medium used by Frederic Remington in his Old West sculptures
bronze
Bruce Bradley
$400 [7]
The word "sauna", meaning a type of steam bath, comes from this language
Finnish
Bruce Henry
$400 [17]
You can pack crystal in the state motto of NY, which means "ever upward"
"Excelsior"
Bruce Bradley
$400 [2]
This mammal may just "laugh" if you say it resembles a dog, since it's related to the mongoose
a hyena
Bruce
$400 [12]
One of the two most-used phrases to activate the transporter
"Beam us up, Scotty" (or "Energize")
Bradley
$600 [23]
More Indians lived in these mountains than any other region in the western hemisphere
the Andes
Henry Bradley
$1,000 [21]
Black & white illustrator of the erotic who shocked the Victorian age
Aubrey Beardsley
Henry
$600 [8]
Name of this most popular artificial international language means "one who hopes"
Esperanto
Bruce
$600 [18]
Neighbor of Virginia whose license plates say it's "First In Freedom" & "First In Flight"
North Carolina
Henry
$600 [3]
A field biologist, such as Darwin or Muir
a naturalist
$600 [13]
Nickname of Dr. Leonard McCoy
Bones
Bradley
$800 [25]
When 1 of this family became Pope Alex. VI, a Medici said, "Flee, we are in the hands of a wolf"
the Borgias
Henry
$800 [9]
Official language of Nigeria
English
Bradley
$800 [19]
This motto of Kentucky about sticking together was also a song by The Brotherhood of Man
"United we stand, divided we fall"
$800 [4]
The study of plant & animal fossils
paleontology
Bruce
$800 [14]
Title of address for either female Saavik or male Spock
Mr.
Bradley
$1,000 [26]
Later called "Admiral of the Sea of India", he 1st became a naval officer this year
Vasco da Gama
Bruce Bradley
DD $1,200 [10]
The only two Semitic languages that are spoken languages today
Arabic & Hebrew
Bradley
$1,000 [20]
The beehive on its license plates & this state's motto, "Industry", mean hard work, not factories
Utah
Henry
$1,000 [5]
Plant fiber from wood & other sources that is a primary material of rayon
cellulose
Henry Bradley
$1,000 [15]
Title of the 3rd TV episode or the last line of the opening narration
"where no man has gone before"
Bradley

Final Jeopardy!

THE OSCARS

Best Actress in '72, her father won Oscar in '58 & mother a special "baby" Oscar in '39

Liza Minnelli

Bruce "Who is ?" — wagered $0
Bradley "Who be Katherine Hepburn" — wagered $3,500
Henry "Who is Jane Fonda?" — wagered $1,805

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