Show #188 1985-05-29 (taped 1985-01-24) Regular

Nathan Walpow game 4.

Contestants

Sean Stewart — a microcomputer consultant from Canoga Park, California

Doug Vaughn — a certified public accountant from Fort Worth, Texas

Nathan Walpow — a data processor originally from Queens, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $26,300)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Nathan $1,000 $1,200 $3,900 $4,900
4-day champion: $31,200
$4,300
16 R (including 2 DDs), 8 W (including 1 DD)
Doug $-300 $900 $2,300 $4,500
2nd place: Pinseeker golf clubs + Serengeti Drivers sunglasses
$2,300
12 R, 5 W
Sean $700 $1,200 $2,400 $400
3rd place: Team KangaROOS fashion ensemble
$2,400
15 R, 8 W

Jeopardy! Round

CORPORATE AMERICA ARCHERY ETIQUETTE "BARBARA"s LANDMARKS DOUBLE TALK
$100 [4]
Recently created "Saturn" is the 1st new nameplate of this automaking giant since 1918
General Motors
Doug
$100 [6]
The fletching on most arrows consists of 3 or 4 of these
feathers
Doug
$100 [7]
Sport in which it's bad form to ride between the master & the hounds
fox hunting
Sean
$100 [2]
NBC soap opera that fits the category
Santa Barbara
Nathan
$100 [11]
Paris locale where you'd go to view the Mona Lisa
the Louvre
Nathan
$100 [1]
Latin ballroom dance with the rhythm "1-2,1-2-3"
the cha-cha
Nathan Doug Sean
$200 [5]
Toy company whose name is acronym for the Connecticut Leather Company, name it started under
Coleco
Nathan Doug
$200 [13]
An arm guard is used to keep this from slapping the forearm
the bow string
Sean
$200 [8]
When leading them from back of church, side where ushers seat "friends of the bride"
the left side
Sean
$200 [3]
She believes there are "No Bad Dogs"
Barbara Woodhouse
Nathan Doug Sean
$200 [15]
Oldest national park in the United States
Yellowstone National Park
Sean
$300 [19]
Peter Sellers played an inept matador in this '67 film
The Bobo
Nathan
$300 [14]
A copy of this best-seller was given for taking a Chrysler test drive in Jan. '85
Iacocca
Doug
$300 [9]
It should be sent within a week of receiving the gift
a thank you note
Sean
$300 [23]
In '66, she sent the Beach Boys a-rockin' & a-reelin'
"Barbara Ann"
Doug
$300 [18]
A battery provides electricity, but the Battery is southernmost point of this island
Manhattan
Doug
$400 [20]
The only large port in American Samoa
Pago Pago
Doug Sean
$400 [16]
In April '84, this maker of the "Dustbuster" bought G.E.'s small appliance division for $300 million
Black & Decker
Nathan Sean
$400 [10]
You are not allowed to speak to the Queen of England unless she does this to you first
speak to you first
Nathan
$400 [24]
Before becoming the fourth Mrs. Frank Sinatra, her name was this
Barbara Marx
Doug Sean
$400 [22]
The Mackinac bridge connects this state's two peninsulas
Michigan
Nathan
DD $500 [12]
Title of thefollowing'66 hit by Cher:"I was five and he was six"
"Bang Bang"
Nathan
$500 [17]
Virgin Air Ways offered a free trip to London to passengers who did this during the flight
"entertain" the passengers
Doug
$500 [25]
2-time Pulitzer Prize author, she goes from Troy to Vietnam in her "March of Folly"
Barbara Tuchman
Nathan
$500 [21]
Rock group featuring the Porcaro bros. which composed the soundtrack for "Dune"
Toto
Sean

Double Jeopardy! Round

PHYSICAL SCIENCE BOOKS & AUTHORS RELIGION PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA CLASSICAL MUSIC GROUCHO
$200 [5]
What a physicist calls velocity, we usually call this
speed
Doug
$200 [10]
A.E. Housman & Ezra Pound are well-versed in this form of literature
poetry
Doug
$200 [1]
Former Baptist Elijah Muhammad headed this group from 1934 to 1975
the Black Muslims (Nation of Islam)
Sean
$200 [3]
His 2 pet beagles, which he liked to pick up by the ears, were named "Him" & "Her"
Lyndon Johnson
Nathan
$200 [19]
Orchestral drum that can be tuned to specific notes
the timpani (or kettledrum)
Sean
$200 [6]
In 1937, Groucho & his brothers spent "a day" here on film
A Day at the Races
Doug
$400 [11]
Process by which steam changes back into water
condensation
Sean
$400 [14]
The 1st name of author Lewis, but the last name of author Upton
Sinclair
Nathan
$400 [2]
They expected the end of the world & Christ's second advent in 1844
the Seventh-Day Adventists
Nathan Sean
$600 [9]
Harry Truman had political reasons for staying off this ride at Disneyland
Dumbo (the Elephant)
Nathan
$400 [25]
"He talks only German, but he smiles in all languages", said a N.Y. newspaper about this "waltz king"
Strauss
Doug
$400 [7]
One of Groucho's greatest thrills was to play Ko-ko, the lord high executioner in this operetta
The Mikado
Sean
$600 [16]
An atom that has a charge due to a gain or loss of electrons is known as this
an ion
Nathan Doug
$600 [15]
According to this author, "You Can't Go Home Again"
Thomas Wolfe
Nathan
$600 [20]
America's oldest synagogue is in this New England state
Rhode Island
Nathan Sean
$800 [12]
While playing football for West Point, he seriously injured himself trying to tackle Jim Thorpe
Dwight Eisenhower
Nathan Sean
$600 [26]
Melancholy Russian many think committed suicide by drinking contaminated water
Tchaikovsky
Sean
$600 [8]
One of his most famous roles was of this African explorer in "Animal Crackers"
Captain Spaulding
Nathan Sean
DD $1,000 [17]
Until the 1700s, astronomers were aware of only this many planets
6
Nathan
$800 [23]
There is actually a character named James Stewart in this author's "David Balfour"
Robert Louis Stevenson
Sean
$800 [21]
The Baha'i religion is being severely persecuted in this Mideast country where it was founded
Iran
Sean
DD $900 [4]
Almost all U.S. presidents have worn these but most removed them when in public
eyeglasses
Nathan
$800 [28]
The part of a concerto called a cadenza features this number of instruments
1
$800 [24]
From 1947-1961, he introduced him as "the one, the only, Groucho!"
George Fenneman
Nathan
$1,000 [18]
His principle of buoyancy explains why your rubber ducky floats while you're taking a bath
Archimedes
Nathan
$1,000 [22]
For 15 years, Hungarian cardinal Mindszenty lived in this building in Budapest
the U.S. Embassy
Sean
$1,000 [13]
19th c. president who described his marriage as "neither heaven nor hell, simply purgatory"
Abraham Lincoln
Doug
$1,000 [29]
"Coppelia", "Gayne" & "Push Comes to Shove" are examples
ballets
$1,000 [27]
"She has eyes that men adore so, & a torso even more so..."
Lydia, the tattooed lady

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. GEOGRAPHY

Two of the three states to join the Union in the first half of the 20th century

(2 of) Arizona, Oklahoma & New Mexico

Doug "What are Ariz and Oklahoma" — wagered $2,200
Sean "What are New Mexico and Nevada" — wagered $2,000
Nathan "What are New Mexico + Arizona?" — wagered $1,000

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