Show #365 1986-01-31 (taped 1985-09-18) Regular

Beryl Arbit game 5.

Contestants

Sam Auster — a writer and a director from Los Angeles, California

Garth Sturdevant — a United States Marine Corps major from Encinitas, California

Beryl Arbit — a legal assistant from Encino, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $41,001)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Beryl $1,500 $3,700 $7,000 $7,000
2nd place: trip to San Francisco
$8,800
27 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Garth $1,000 $1,900 $4,500 $9,000
New champion: $9,000
$4,500
12 R, 1 W
Sam $900 $1,600 $2,400 $1
3rd place: Shapiro & Son bedspread set
$2,400
8 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

TRANSPORTATION TABLOID TOPICS 3-LETTER WORDS ART TRIVIA POPEYE WHAT A "HOOT"
$100 [2]
As of July 1, 1985, you can be fined in Michigan if not wearing it while driving
a seatbelt
Garth
$100 [17]
Soviet space probe discovers "ruined temples" on this 4th planet from Sun
Mars
Garth
$100 [4]
Lair of lions, thieves, or suburban husbands
a den
Beryl
$100 [16]
In famous 1810 painting by Jacques Louis David, hand Napoleon has tucked in his vest
his right hand
Sam
$100 [26]
Completes "I'm strong to the finish..."
"because I eat my spinach"
Sam
$100 [1]
Town which was the setting for "Green Acres"
Hooterville
Sam
$200 [3]
They were 1st used for riding long after they were used to pull chariots
horses
Beryl
$200 [18]
"Ford models' supermarket no-cooking" & "4-day wonder" are among tabloid versions of these
a diet
Beryl
$200 [5]
From Latin for "wagon", it's an automobile
car
Beryl
$200 [19]
If you're facing Whistler's mother, she's looking off in this direction
left
Garth
$200 [27]
Daughter of Nana & Cole, sister of Castor, her 1st boyfriend was Ham Gravy
Olive Oyl
Garth
$200 [12]
Between "The Hazards of Helen" in 1915 & "Oceans 11" in 1961, he played in hundreds of films
Hoot Gibson
Beryl
$300 [9]
On Nov. 17, 1869, French imperial yacht "Aigle" was 1st ship to pass through this canal
the Suez Canal
Sam
$300 [23]
Headline proclaims "Bob Hope owes career start to" this type of twins
Siamese twins
$300 [6]
Nickname of famous football coach Glenn Warner
Pop
Beryl
$300 [20]
Direction you have to look to view the famous "The Creation of Adam"
up
Beryl
$300 [28]
He was billed as "lower than bilge scum, meaner than Satan, & strong as an ox"
Bluto
Beryl
$300 [13]
Among birds of Strigiform order, some laugh, some whistle, & some are grouped as this
hoot owls
Beryl
$400 [10]
Michael J. Fox gets "Back to the Future" in an atomic powered version of this sports car
a DeLorean
Garth
$400 [24]
This "raging" mystery forest creature "kills 2 scientists", says guide who survived
Bigfoot
Garth
$400 [7]
Taylor which might attract lightning
Rod
Beryl
DD $500 [21]
Color of the Mona Lisa's eyes
brown
Beryl
$400 [29]
Born in Washington, D.C. in 1854, his marches accompanied the Marines & Popeye into fights
John Philip Sousa
Beryl
$400 [14]
A mildly lascivious dance done by women in old carnival side shows
a hootchie-cootchie
Beryl
$500 [11]
In April 1981, this Space Shuttle was the 1st winged aircraft to fly in space
the Columbia
Sam
$500 [25]
The same week the National Examiner said antiperspirants cause itching, this paper said they relieve it
the Enquirer
Beryl
$500 [8]
A slightly incurved stick of pernambuco about 30 inches long, with a band of horsehair end to end
a bow
Garth
$500 [22]
Objects melted over the landscape in Dali's "The Persistence of Memory"
(pocket) watches (clocks accepted)
Sam
$500 [15]
Raise a ruckus
hoot and holler

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY INVENTORS ODD ALPHABETS ACTORS & ROLES U.S.A. TOUCH
$200 [4]
Of the 80 known to have been built in Egypt, all sit with corners oriented to the 4 compass points
the Pyramids
Beryl
$200 [18]
To raise money to get married, he tried to sell his phone patent to Western Union
Alexander Graham Bell
Sam
$200 [2]
In sign language, this letter can hold Winston Churchill's cigar
V
Beryl
$200 [1]
Though Ron Howard thought this name came from a band-leader Andy Griffith once saw, it didn't
Opie
Beryl
$200 [11]
According to the American Legion, "it should be hoisted briskly & lowered ceremoniously"
the flag
Beryl
$200 [8]
Network whose motto is "we've got the touch"
CBS
Beryl
$400 [15]
"I am a citizen, not of Athens or Greece, but of the world," said this philosopher
Socrates
Garth
$400 [22]
Civil War doctor who invented a cotton planter as well as a famous machine gun
(Dr. Richard) Gatling
Beryl
$400 [3]
It was assigned one dot in Morse code because of its common use
E
Garth
$800 [27]
Her "Purple Rain" & "Falcon Crest" characters share this name, her own
Apollonia
Beryl
$400 [13]
This game show staged a parade in Ohio, with Vanna appearing in person & Pat edited in later
Wheel of Fortune
Beryl
$400 [9]
According to American slang, if you put the touch on someone what you expect to get
money
Beryl
$600 [16]
Called "unattractive & short" he was convicted of corrupting the young in 399 B.C.
Socrates
Beryl
$600 [23]
Inventors Eli Whitney & Samuel Morse got a lock on their degrees at this college
Yale
Beryl
$600 [5]
One dot in Braille symbolizes this letter meaning "one"
A
Beryl
$1,000 [26]
Picked to play John Lennon, Mark Lindsay was fired when producers found out his real name was this
Mark Chapman
Beryl
$600 [14]
Due to contamination in California, 1985 4th of July parties were lacking this fruit
watermelon
Garth
$600 [10]
1963 brought us Telstar 2 & these new phones to use it
touch-tone phones
Sam
$800 [17]
With his picture on them, Roman coins could have been considered two-faced
Janus
Beryl
$800 [24]
In 1884, New York insurance agent Lewis Waterman patented the 1st practical one of these
fountain pen
DD $600 [6]
Of the English letters in the word "gnome", the 1 not to have a Greek letter look-alike
the G
Beryl
$800 [19]
Its capital is Charlotte Amalie
the U.S. Virgin Islands
Garth
DD $1,700 [12]
Group who touched No. 4 on charts in '56 with thefollowing:"You-oo-'ve got the magic touch / It makes me glow so much / It casts a spell, it rings a bell / The magic touch"
The Platters
Beryl
$1,000 [21]
About 600 B.C., it became the most sacred shrine in Greece
temple at Delphi
$1,000 [25]
With kitchen in the middle, he made sure ½ the dining car would be free of windborne odors
(George) Pullman
Garth
$1,000 [7]
If a football ref held flags while signaling a 6 point score, it could semaphore this apt letter
T
Beryl
$1,000 [20]
N.M.'s "Very Large Array" is aptly named world's largest array of these astronomy devices
radio telescopes
Garth

Final Jeopardy!

POP MUSIC

This singer had 3 number 1 hits in 1957, & 20 years later his daughter had one

Pat Boone

Sam "Who is Nat King Cole?" — wagered $2,399
Garth "Who is Pat Boone?" — wagered $4,500
Beryl "Who was Pat Boone?" — wagered $0

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