Show #342 1985-12-31 (taped 1985-09-04) Regular

Contestants

Allan Delaine — a substitute teacher from Clayton, North Carolina

Vicky DeFelice — a real estate appraiser from Laguna Hills, California

Dan Alves — an engineering supervisor from Santa Maria, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $29,800)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dan $200 $600 $3,200 $6,300
3-day champion: $36,100
$4,200
10 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Vicky $400 $800 $3,800 $1,100
2nd place: Panasonic VHS camcorder & Karl-Lorimar VHS workout tapes
$3,800
12 R, 3 W
Allan $1,200 $700 $1,600 $1
3rd place: Lane recliner
$2,400
17 R, 10 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

DETECTIVES SHIPS SEASONAL SONGS SOVIET UNION FLOWERS "TABLE" TALK
$100 [19]
Probably fiction's most famous detective, his 1st name was originally "Sherrinford"
Sherlock Holmes
Dan
$100 [1]
Ironically, few people even lost their footing when this ship hit the iceberg
the Titanic
Allan
$100 [18]
David Loggins asked you "Please come to Boston" in this season
in the springtime
$100 [2]
It's theofficial"religion" of the Soviet Union
atheism
Vicky Allan
$100 [8]
Name for Swedish botanist, Anders Dahl, who introduced them into Europe from Mexico
the dahlia
Allan
$100 [5]
Ping Pong
table tennis
Allan
$200 [10]
A single-masted ship such as the "John B"
a sloop
Vicky
$200 [23]
In 1972, this 1st Top Ten hit for Seals & Crofts "made them feel fine"
"Summer Breeze"
Allan
$200 [3]
Of up, down or remaining the same, direction male life expectancy has moved in last 20 years
down
Allan
$200 [9]
Lilies, hyacinths, & daffodils all grow from this type of bud
a bulb
Dan Allan
$200 [11]
Among its entries might be the forward, preface, & introduction
the table of contents
Vicky
$300 [20]
Fighting in this war, Germany's "Seeadler" was the last important naval vessel to use sails
World War I
Dan
DD $300 [24]
Titleonce used on Oscar telecast to intro 2-time Best Supporting Actress:[Instrumental music plays.]
"Winter Wonderland"
Allan
$300 [4]
Due to excessive alcoholism, drinking age has been raised from 18 to this
21
Vicky
$300 [15]
In flowers, it's the male reproductive organ
the stamen
Vicky
$300 [12]
For those who need to see & be seen at restaurants, this jumping activity is a must
table hopping
Vicky
$400 [21]
Rush to reach Cal. gold fields spurred construction of this speedy type of vessel
clipper ships
Dan
$400 [6]
"In the future there will be fewer but better Russians", supposedly said this dictator
Joseph Stalin
Allan
$400 [16]
FTD means a florist who will help you make this "T.D."
transworld delivery
Dan Vicky Allan
$400 [13]
To dispose of or postpone an item of business in parliamentary procedure
to table it
Allan
$500 [22]
This British line, which includes "QE2", sent its 1st steamship across the Atlantic in 1840
the Cunard line
Allan
$500 [7]
Over half of all Soviet families have this many children
1
Vicky Allan
$500 [17]
The petals collectively, or a model of Toyota
a corolla
Vicky Allan
$500 [14]
Static scenes of 3-dimensional figures, the annual Laguna Arts Festival features them "vivant"
a tableau vivant
Allan

Double Jeopardy! Round

MAGAZINES THE CIVIL WAR CANDY 4-LETTER WORDS RELIGION ODDS & ENDS
$200 [15]
The June 1985 "Vanity Fair" featured this couple dancing on cover & kissing inside
the Reagans (the president & the first lady)
Allan
$200 [4]
The 2 killed in 50-gun salute celebrating fort's surrender were only casualties of this 1st battle
the Battle of Fort Sumter
Allan
$200 [22]
The milk of 50,000 cows goes into 1 day's production of this Penn. company's chocolate
Hershey
Vicky
$200 [3]
State of Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard or Joan Collins in "Playboy"
bare
Allan
$200 [11]
Officially, he's the 264th pope
John Paul II
Allan
$200 [1]
Studies are still being done on this genius' brain, saved from cremation in 1955
Albert Einstein
Dan
DD $500 [16]
w/circulation of about 20 million each, these 2 pocket-size periodicals are the biggest in U.S.
TV Guide & Reader's Digest
Allan
$400 [5]
Side whose songs included: "Lula, Lula, Lula Is Gone" & "3 Times Around She went"
the Confederacy
Vicky Allan
$400 [23]
Dating back to 2000 B.C., earliest recorded references to candy are found in papyri of this country
Egypt
Dan
$400 [6]
Precedes ended, hearted, & minded
open
Vicky
$400 [2]
Indication that one accepts challenge of battle made by a thrown down glove
to pick up the glove
Vicky Allan
$600 [17]
At the turn of 20th c., Edward Bok turned this magazine into model for all future ladies periodicals
Ladies' Home Journal
Allan
$600 [12]
Defiant battle cry that Admiral Farragut made famous at Mobile Bay
Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead
Allan
$600 [24]
For a 1920's promotion, biplanes used these to drop Baby Ruth bars over cities & towns
little parachutes
Dan
$600 [7]
A hussy or a pastry
a tart
Dan
$800 [9]
From Roman times to the 1600s, the main procedure to get water to the fire
a bucket brigade
Dan
$800 [18]
This famous West German newsmagazine "mirrors" the life of the people & country
Der Spiegel
Vicky
$800 [13]
When Lincoln was assassinated, this Secretary of State was separately attacked but survived
Seward
Allan
$800 [25]
America's 1st commercial candymakers were the Dutch bakers of this city in the 1700s
New York
Allan
$800 [19]
From German for "announce", to declare cards for a score such as in Canasta
to meld
Vicky
DD $1,000 [8]
Color on the U.S. flag which stands for vigilance, perseverance & justice
blue
Dan
$1,000 [21]
Largest magazine publisher in U.S., it's noted for technical publications as well as "Business Week"
McGraw Hill
Allan
$1,000 [14]
Crunchy flour & water biscuit ration that was a staple of soldiers in both blue & gray
hardtack
$1,000 [20]
This lets a guitarist change keys & not change fingerings
a capo
$1,000 [10]
Leavenworth & the Int'l Assoc. of Chiefs of Police supplied the FBI with their 1st 810,000 of these
fingerprints
Dan

Final Jeopardy!

ACTORS & ROLES

Role played by J. Gilbert in the silents, R. Donat in the talkies, & R. Chamberlain in TV movie

the Count of Monte Cristo

Allan "Who is" — wagered $1,599
Dan "What is The Count of Monte Cristo" — wagered $3,100
Vicky "Who was Napoleon?" — wagered $2,700

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