Show #134 1985-03-14 (taped 1984-12-04) Regular

Paula Tupper game 3.

Contestants

Linden Knighten — a wine merchant originally from Carlsbad, New Mexico

Marty Hanley — a cook from Costa Mesa, California

Paula Tupper — a law student from Santee, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $12,100)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paula $500 $1,500 $5,100 $10,199
3-day champion: $22,299
$5,100
18 R (including 1 DD), 6 W
Marty $300 $1,700 $5,700 $8,200
2nd place: Heath Hero Jr. personal robot + Vitamaster portable exerciser
$4,700
16 R (including 1 DD), 5 W
Linden $500 $-100 $-300 $-300
3rd place: Bushnell telescope
$-300
8 R, 7 W

Jeopardy! Round

"STARTS" ANIMALS GOLDEN OLDIES GEOGRAPHY MOVIE TRIVIA "STOPS"
$100 [13]
Indy cars & track stars all begin here
start(ing) line
Marty Linden
$100 [12]
Tallyho, it's "Vulpes fulva" or Fred Sanford
a red fox
Paula
$100 [7]
It's how Brian Hyland sealed his letter in '62
"Sealed With A Kiss"
Paula
$100 [6]
Asian country with Seoul
Korea
Linden
$100 [1]
Level of sport played by the Bad News Bears in films
Little League (baseball)
Paula
$100 [19]
Marilyn Monroe movie which sounds like a public transportation sign
Bus Stop
Paula
$200 [16]
The sloth bear is also known by this sticky name of his favorite food
a honey bear
Marty
$200 [8]
Song that starts "Get down to that kitchen & rattle those pots & pans"
"Shake, Rattle & Roll"
Marty Linden
$200 [14]
Country with the most land within the Arctic circle
Russia
Marty
$200 [2]
French actress who played Lili, Fanny & Gigi
Leslie Caron
Marty Linden
$200 [20]
Bumper to bumper traffic movement
stop-and-go
Paula Linden
$300 [9]
According to Everly Bros., "When I want you in the night...all I have to do" is this
dream
Paula
$300 [15]
Some of the seas that surround this area are the Wendell, Ross, Amundsen & Davis
Antarctica
Paula Linden
$300 [3]
He's famous for singing "Hello, Dolly!" in "Hello, Dolly!"
Louis Armstrong
Marty
$300 [21]
Jimmy Durante uttered it to halt the show
"Stop the music!"
Paula
$400 [10]
It's why Danny & the Juniors "don't care what people say"
"Rock And Roll Is Here To Stay"
Linden
$400 [17]
Smallest of the central American countries, it's the only one without a Caribbean coastline
El Salvador
Paula Marty
$400 [4]
She starred in "Comes a Horseman" & "The Electric Horseman"
Jane Fonda
Paula
$400 [22]
Position Billy Barty frequently plays on celebrity baseball teams
shortstop
Paula
$500 [11]
'59 Fleetwoods hit that begins "dahm dahm da-ahm doo dahm oo-doo-be-doo"
"Come Softly To Me"
Marty
$500 [18]
Cape Horn, southernmost part of South America, lies at tip of Horn Island in this country
Chile
Marty
$500 [5]
'43 film where Bogart met Bacall
To Have and Have Not
Paula Marty
DD $500 [23]
A "Supreme" effort in 1965:"Baby baby, I'm aware of where you go / Each time you leave my door"
"Stop! In The Name Of Love"
Paula

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR II WORD ORIGINS THE BRAIN AUTOMOBILES AUTHORS MYTHOLOGY
$200 [6]
Calendar date "which will live in infamy"
December 7, 1941
Marty
$200 [8]
Subject of a song in "Oklahoma!", this type of carriage was 1st made in a county in England
a surrey
Linden
$200 [23]
This family of animals has brains which most resemble humans'
apes
$200 [4]
After owning it less than 2 weeks, this actor was killed in a '55 Porsche 550 Spider
James Dean
Linden
$200 [12]
His last published novel before his death was "You Only Live Twice"
Ian Fleming
Paula
$200 [1]
King of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother
Oedipus
Linden
$400 [7]
Country to which the term "arsenal of democracy" referred
the United States
Linden
$400 [9]
From the French for "Croatian", it's a synonym for necktie
a cravat
Paula Marty
$400 [24]
Side of the brain which is the center for music and emotion
the right side
Marty Linden
$400 [5]
For more air, the Mercury Turnpike cruiser had the unique ability among sedans to lower this
the back window
Paula Marty
$400 [13]
This Missouri native wrote, "Never let schooling interfere with your education"
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Paula
$400 [2]
2nd mightiest Greek warrior after Achilles & 2nd best selling cleanser in USA
Ajax
Paula
$600 [10]
Country not invited to '38 Munich conference which decided its fate
Czechoslovakia
Marty
$600 [19]
The earl who led the Light Brigade was said to have worn this button-front sweater
cardigan
Marty
$600 [25]
The brain stem links downward to this in humans, but not in spineless jellyfish
the spinal cord
Marty
$600 [14]
6'9" M.D. who wrote "The Andromeda Strain" & "The Terminal Man"
(Michael) Crichton
Paula Linden
$600 [3]
Hygeia was the Greek goddess of this
cleanliness
Linden
$800 [11]
Under Hitler, Joseph Goebbels was Minister of this
propaganda
Paula
$800 [21]
From account of 7 martyred brothers in book of Maccabees, it means ghastly or gruesome
macabre
Marty
$800 [15]
In 1919, he won a Pulitzer Prize for "The Magnificent Ambersons"
Booth Tarkington
Paula
$800 [17]
Roman Bacchanalia was festival dedicated to the god of this
the god of wine
Paula Linden
$1,000 [20]
Turning point in N. Africa came when Rommel's army was defeated at this Egyptian town
El Alamein
Marty
DD $2,000 [22]
To refuse to patronize, from name of English land agent in Ireland who wouldn't lower rents
a boycott
Marty
$1,000 [16]
Jewish author Franz Werfel "composed" this story of a modern saint from Lourdes
The Song of Bernadette
Paula Marty
$1,000 [18]
Synonymous with doomsayer, this daughter of Priam, king of Troy, predicted the city's fall
Cassandra
Paula

Final Jeopardy!

HIGHER EDUCATION

Besides JFK, 1 of 4 presidents who was a Harvard graduate

(1 of) John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, or Franklin Roosevelt

Paula "Who is F. Roosevelt" — wagered $5,099
Marty "Who is F.D. Roosevelt?" — wagered $2,500

« Back to Games