Show #513 1986-11-26 (taped 1986-09-10) Regular

Contestants

John Lackner — a teacher originally from Florida

Jim Jonsson — an English professor from Long Beach, California

Sally Mason — a writer from Santa Monica, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,399)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Sally $-400 $300 $3,300 $6,599
2-day champion: $14,998
$3,500
12 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Jim $1,000 $2,700 $2,800 $2,800
2nd place: Marcy home exercise module + Zenith 9" color TV
$4,300
15 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
John $800 $1,600 $3,000 $1
3rd place: Emerson audio/video center
$3,000
9 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

ART TIME TRAVELERS 4-LETTER WORDS ASIA STUPID ANSWERS
$100 [6]
What distinguishes an equestrian statue from a pedestrian one
horse
John
$100 [10]
In this '81 film, an English schoolboy goes century-hopping with six renegade dwarfs
Time Bandits
Sally
$100 [7]
It's the tone you get when you pick up the phone
a dial tone
Jim
$100 [1]
At the close of its fiscal year, March 31, 1986, this island country had a trade surplus of $61.5 billion
Japan
John
$100 [13]
Robin Williams introduced him at '86 Oscars as chairman of "the accounting firm of F., Murray & Abraham"
F. Murray Abraham
John
$200 [8]
In Gainsborough painting, color of the blue boy's eyes
brown
Sally Jim
$200 [11]
Now in its 23rd year, this BBC series about a Time Lord is longest-running S-F series in the world
Doctor Who
Sally
$200 [19]
To choose, harvest, or open a lock without a key
to pick
Sally
$200 [2]
2,000 years ago they were "Han" & their country the "Middle Kingdom"; to us today they're this
China
Jim
$200 [14]
State which lies across the Mississippi River from Arkansas & Louisiana
Mississippi
Jim
$300 [9]
Words at top of 1917 James M. Flagg poster showing a bearded man pointing at the viewer
I want you
Sally John
DD $200 [12]
Device used by thefollowingto travel in time:
the WABAC Machine
Sally
$300 [20]
Presented at no cost to you, like this answer
free
Jim
$300 [3]
Last name of the current prime minister of India
Gandhi
John
$300 [15]
By far, this state is the birthplace of the most Kentucky Derby winners
Kentucky
Jim
$400 [17]
Animal watching over Henri Rousseau's sleeping Gypsy
a lion
Jim
$400 [24]
Total number of times Marty McFly travels forward or back in time in "Back to the Future"
3 times
$400 [22]
To compel or create
make
$400 [4]
It's said this 13th c. barbarian group brought the wheelbarrow to the West & eyeglasses to the East
the Mongols
$400 [16]
It was The Rivingtons' follow-up to their '62 hit "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow"
"Mama-Oom-Mow-Mow"
John
$500 [21]
Term for the art created before 16th century A.D. in Mesoamerican civilizations
pre-Columbian art
Jim
$500 [25]
As the ape Cornelius, he escaped from the planet of the apes by time traveling to our present
Roddy McDowall
$500 [23]
The padded cover put over a tea pot to keep the tea hot
a cozy
Sally
$500 [5]
The largest Soviet military base outside Warsaw Pact territory is on an ex-U.S. base in this country
Vietnam
Jim
$500 [18]
A Denny's ad offering shrimp special thru June 30th added a sticker "holding it over" to this date
June 30th
John

Double Jeopardy! Round

IN THE OCEAN ANATOMY 1955 FOOD & DRINK THE BEATLES LITERARY WOOD
$200 [16]
His book "The Silent World" has been called "the skin diver's Bible"
Jacques Cousteau
Jim
$200 [10]
Body parts most associated with twiddling
your thumbs
Sally
$200 [5]
Known as "Dem Bums", dey' defeated da Yankees in '55 to win deir 1st World Series
the Brooklyn Dodgers
Sally
$200 [1]
In the song "Lola" (L-O-L-A, Lola), the champagne tasted like this cola (C-O-L-A, cola)
Coca-Cola
Sally
$200 [21]
His 1st name is really James, but he uses his middle name
Paul McCartney
Sally John
$200 [11]
It's what Mason Locke Weems wrote that George Washington did as a child with a little hatchet
chop down the cherry tree
Jim
$400 [17]
Triangular in shape, 20' across & weighing over 3000 lbs., this ray's name is Spanish for "blanket"
a manta ray
Jim
$400 [20]
It's the largest bone of the face & the only one that moves freely
the jawbone (mandible)
Sally
$400 [6]
In April, Queen Elizabeth named Anthony Eden to succeed him as prime minister
Winston Churchill
John
$400 [2]
All cookies ever eaten of this world's top selling brand, if stacked, would reach the Moon and back, twice
Oreos
Sally John
$400 [22]
Among songs on his 1st solo album were "Gat Kirwani", "Fabla & Pakavaj" & "Guru & Vandana"
George Harrison
Sally
$400 [12]
Among his poems are "Birches", "The Sound of the Trees", & "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Robert Frost
Jim
$600 [18]
Term for the nostril of a whale
the blowhole
$600 [27]
With about 40 times the total surface area of the skin, it's where the blood picks up oxygen
the lungs
John
$600 [7]
Millions of copies of his 1834 autobiography were printed in 1955 because of a kids' fad
Davy Crockett
Jim
$600 [3]
Flavor of Wrigley's Big Red gum
cinnamon
$600 [23]
The girl in "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" has this type eyes
kaleidoscope eyes
$600 [13]
As Ben Franklin wrote, these "fell great oaks"
little strokes
$800 [19]
Time-Life called them the most primitive creatures to have mouth & stomach - but no backbone
spineless jellyfish
$1,000 [9]
He was the presiding officer of the senate
Richard Nixon
Jim John
$800 [4]
Grain that's malted in malted milk
barley
$800 [24]
The Harmony Ency. of Rock says their name was inspired by this American group with an insect name
the Crickets
$800 [14]
In this poem, Samuel Woodworth paid tribute to part of a well
"The Old Oaken Bucket"
Jim
DD $1,500 [8]
Alice, Brenda, Connie, Diane, Edith, Flora, Gladys, Hilda, Ione, & Janet
the names of hurricanes
Jim
$1,000 [25]
It's both a drink of liqueur over shaved ice & a sherbet-like fruit-flavored mixture
a frappé
Sally
$1,000 [26]
While they recorded their 1st album in less than a day, this mid-1967 album took months & months
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
$1,000 [15]
A strong descriptive adjective for an oak, or British author of "Under the Greenwood Tree"
(Thomas) hardy

Final Jeopardy!

THE OLYMPICS

The U.S.A. has hosted the Summer & Winter Olympic games this many times each

3

Jim "What is 2?" — wagered $0
John "What is two & three?" — wagered $2,999
Sally "What istwice? 3 times" — wagered $3,299

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