Show #557 1987-01-27 (taped 1986-11-04) Regular

Contestants

Anne Conable — a director of marketing from Attica, New York

Debora Flury-Kick — a bookstore manager from Baltimore, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,600)

Jim Crawford — a letter carrier from Seal Beach, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jim $1,200 $1,600 $2,800 $5,600
2-day champion: $15,200
$3,500
14 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Debora $400 $1,500 $2,900 $100
2nd place: Gibson guitar + Jules Jurgensen his & hers watches
$2,900
15 R, 2 W
Anne $-200 $1,200 $-1,000 $-1,000
3rd place: Swintec 8014 typewriter
$-600
7 R, 6 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

MAY OHIO POETIC BIRDS ACTORS & ROLES FOLK SONGS IN OTHER WORDS...
$100 [2]
NYC landmark 1st opened May 24, 1883 & probably 1st "sold" soon after
the Brooklyn Bridge
Jim
$100 [9]
He took his early footsteps in Ohio & left the first footprints on the Moon
Neil Armstrong
Debora
$100 [26]
Poe ended 11 of this poem's 18 stanzas with the same word-"Nevermore"
"The Raven"
Debora
$100 [4]
He played Paul Kersey, a quiet architect turned vigilante when his wife was murdered
Charles Bronson
Jim
$100 [21]
She's "lost & gone forever"
my darling Clementine
Jim
$100 [1]
An excess of culinary artistes ruins bouillon
too many cooks spoil the broth (too many cooks spoil the soup)
Debora
$200 [3]
On May 20, 1506, this explorer died in Spain
Columbus
Anne
$200 [13]
Markswoman who paid off family farm mortgage by shooting game for a Cincinnati hotel
Annie Oakley
Debora
$200 [5]
He's played hammering Harry Dickens, ghoulish Gomez Addams, & educated Ed LaSalle
John Astin
Debora
$200 [22]
He said, "I'll die with my hammer in my hand"
John Henry
Jim
$200 [16]
In good shape, like one violin
fit as a fiddle
Debora
$300 [10]
With a blast estimated at 500 times that at Hiroshima, it went off May 18, 1980
Mount St. Helens
Jim
$300 [14]
He claimed genius was only 1% inspiration, but one of his inventions came to symbolize bright ideas
Thomas Edison
Debora
$300 [6]
She danced with Kelly & Astaire, was Chevalier's "little girl" in "Gigi", & wed meat-packer George Hormel
Leslie Caron
Jim
$300 [23]
Though Peter, Paul & Mary; popularized it, it was he who wrote "Blowin' In The Wind"
Bob Dylan
Jim Anne
$300 [17]
A pair is required to perform a Latin American dance characterized by frequent posturing
it takes two to tango
Debora
$400 [11]
On May 10, 1869, the golden spike was driven into the ground of this state
Utah
Jim
$400 [15]
The leading. U.S air ace in WWI, he shot down 22 enemy planes and 4 balloons
Eddie Rickenbacker
Anne
$400 [7]
Up for Best Actor in 1931 for "Skippy", he was only child ever nominated for best actor
Jackie Cooper
Anne
$400 [24]
It begins, "My wife & I lived all alone, in a little log hut we called our own"
"Little Brown Jug"
Anne
$400 [18]
One discharge of a .45 amidst absence of light
a shot in the dark
Anne
$500 [12]
In 1954, Secy. of Treasury G. Humphrey told Senate cost of defense & foreign aid would make this impossible
a balanced budget
DD $700 [20]
2 of the 7 presidents born in Ohio
(2 of) Garfield, Grant, Harding, Benjamin Harrison, Hayes, Taft or McKinley
Jim
$500 [8]
He died during the filming of "Solomon & Sheba" & was replaced by Yul Brynner
Tyrone Power
$500 [25]
Foods "we'll all have" "when she comes, when she comes"
chicken & dumplings
Anne
$500 [19]
Ingest a pair of acetylsalicylic acid tablets, then make my phone bell ring at 7 a.m. tomorrow
take two aspirin & call me in the morning
Jim

Double Jeopardy! Round

ASTRONOMY LANGUAGES THE BIBLE SPORTS "NEW" CITIES LESSER-KNOWN NAMES
$200 [22]
While Ursa Minor is commonly called "the Little Dipper", it actually translates to this
Little Bear
Debora
$200 [9]
As this Eastern European country's name suggests, they speak a romance language
Romania
Jim
$200 [17]
Of the dog or the cat, the 1 mentioned more often in the Bible
the dog
Anne
$200 [5]
Only player on an ice hockey team who can't be put in the penalty box
the goalie
Jim
$200 [1]
Like its Old World counterpart, this Connecticut city is on the Thames River
New London
Jim Debora
$200 [2]
He's Cornelius Crane Chase, & you're not
Chevy Chase
Debora
$400 [23]
The terms "Evening Star" & "Morning Star" both most often refer to this same body
Venus
Debora
DD $400 [18]
Vocal version of thefollowingwas only song ever to hit No. 1 in U.S. in this language:[Instrumental music plays.]
Japanese
Anne
$400 [25]
His brothers were jealous of Joseph because their father gave him this
the coat of many colors
Debora
$400 [6]
While you score a birdie in golf, you swat a birdie in this sport
badminton
Debora
$400 [13]
Since few there eat beef, you might go broke opening one of these in this capital city of India
New Delhi (new deli)
Anne
$400 [3]
Salvatore & Cherilyn
Sonny & Cher
Debora
$600 [24]
In the Northern Hemisphere, it's the longest day of the year
June 21st
Anne
$600 [19]
The now virtually extinct Manx language was spoken there
the Isle of Man
$600 [10]
In losing, Jack Dempsey knocked him down for famous "long count", which many claim took 14-15 sec.
Gene Tunney
Jim
$600 [14]
There's no point in bringing coal to this English city, since it has plenty to export
Newcastle
Jim
$600 [4]
Singer who signs his paintings with his original name, Anthony Benedetto
Tony Bennett
Jim
$800 [20]
Until the 18th c., about half the world's printed books were in this language, the 1st to be printed
Chinese
Debora Anne
$800 [11]
Sportswriter whose syndicated column & radio program were called "On the Line"
Bob Considine
$800 [15]
In revenue, this Massachusetts city is the USA's leading fishing port
New Bedford
Debora
$800 [7]
Though his first name was Galen, this TV character was always called "Doc"
Doc Adams
Jim
$1,000 [21]
Language invented in Poland in 1887 by Dr. Ludwik L. Zamenhof
Esperanto
$1,000 [12]
Brothers who hold major league record for most home runs hit by brothers
Hank & Tommy Aaron
Anne
$1,000 [16]
Buildings of Robert Owen's cooperative 19th c. community have been restored in this Indiana town
New Harmony
$1,000 [8]
"Fats" Domino's first name
Antoine

Final Jeopardy!

WORLD POPULATIONS

With a birthrate of zero, this country has no trouble remaining world's smallest state

the Vatican City

Jim "What istheVatican City?" — wagered $2,800
Debora "What is Lichtenstein?" — wagered $2,800

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