Show #407 1986-04-01 (taped 1985-11-13) Regular

Eric Schoeck game 3.

Contestants

Claudia Kiel — a reporter from Hollywood, California

Scott Freeman — an actor and a teacher from Los Angeles, California

Eric Schoeck — a radio talk show host from Santa Cruz, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $12,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Eric $700 $400 $2,400 $2,400
3-day champion: $14,400
$3,400
14 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Scott $800 $1,200 $1,000 $0
3rd place: Bushnell telescope
$1,000
10 R, 3 W
Claudia $100 $800 $2,800 $400
2nd place: trip to the Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino
$2,900
12 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES AUTOMOBILES COLLEGE NICKNAMES TOYS & GAMES NEWS '85 "T" TIME
$100 [9]
Karl-Marx-stadt & Leipzig are 2 of this country's largest cities
East Germany
Eric
$100 [17]
In 1804, Oliver Evans built a passenger vehicle in the U.S. powered by this
steam
Eric
$100 [20]
Missouri. Princeton. or Bengal
the Tigers
Eric
$100 [7]
1st couple to reach "The Act" wins in her new "Game of Good Sex"
Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Eric
$100 [1]
What happened to baseball's Brock, Wilhelm, Slaughter & Vaughn on July 28, 1985
entering the Hall of Fame
Scott
$100 [2]
Placido Domingo
a tenor
Scott
$200 [10]
The Titanic was built in 1912 in this North Irish city
Belfast
Scott
$200 [19]
"Business Week" predicted in '68, this country's auto industry wouldn't "carve out a big slice" of U.S. market
Japan
Claudia
DD $100 [22]
Nickname of team with this theme:[Instrumental music plays]
the Fighting Irish
Claudia
$200 [11]
A friend of Beethoven, Johann Maelzel, patented a mechanism to make a doll say these 2 words
Mama & Papa
$200 [4]
Bakersfield, CA was abuzz as these "winged terrorists" arrived from Brazil
killer bees
Claudia
$200 [3]
Without one, a camera wouldn't have a leg to stand on
a tripod
Eric
$300 [15]
Largest African city west of Egypt, this port has a Spanish name & French architecture
Casablanca
$200 [21]
Going by their nickname, Wyoming could play for Dallas in the NFL
the Cowboys
Claudia
$300 [12]
Game where you try to get rid of all your bones by matching spots
dominoes
Claudia
$300 [5]
The D.E.A. resurrected plans to spray marijuana fields with this controversial herbicide
paraquat
Eric
$300 [25]
A cable laid from New York to London, not San Francisco to Tokyo
trans-Atlantic
Claudia
$400 [16]
Tourists traveling to India usually try to include a stop in Agra to see this
the Taj Mahal
Scott
$400 [23]
Harvard's nickname & team color, it makes their opponents see red
the Crimson
Eric Scott
$400 [13]
Nickname of the point 4 in craps, or Michael Landon on TV
Little Joe
Claudia
$400 [6]
Calling them "arrogant", this "Mother" used words of 7 senators in his record "Porn Wars"
Frank Zappa
Scott
$400 [26]
A type of weight or a type of Donahue
Troy
Eric Scott Claudia
$500 [18]
60 canals divide this crescent-shaped European city, so that it consists of about 90 islands
Amsterdam
Eric
$500 [24]
Michigan State's "no-frills" nickname, it's Greek to me
the Spartans
$500 [14]
Invented in 1953 by David Mullany for his son, it's a white plastic sphere with air holes
a wiffle ball
Claudia
$500 [8]
Texas city that earned nickname of "Foreclosure City, U.S.A." because of high number of home foreclosures
Houston

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY ANIMALS POP SINGERS THE OLD TESTAMENT HATS THE BODY IN QUESTION
$200 [1]
While gold was discovered in this state in 1848, it took a year for word to really get around
California
Claudia
$200 [8]
Spending almost all of their life hanging upside-down, they come in 2 & 3 toed varieties
a sloth
Claudia
$200 [24]
His 1984 hit, "Some Guys Have All The Luck", might well refer to himself
Rod Stewart
Claudia
$200 [9]
After smiting him, David carried around the head as a souvenir
Goliath
Claudia
$200 [16]
While some hats have ribbons or feathers, this kind sometimes has a propeller
a beanie
Scott
$200 [6]
The 2 main gases exchanged in the alveoli of the lungs
oxygen & carbon dioxide
Eric
$400 [2]
Agency which replaced the Federal Radio Commission June 19, 1934
the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Eric
$400 [12]
Beavers slap these on the water to warn others of danger
tails
Scott
$400 [25]
Born Norma Egstrom, her career reached "Fever" pitch in 1958
Peggy Lee
Eric
$400 [10]
King who offered at 1 sacrifice 22,000 oxen & 120,000 sheep, which doesn't seem too wise
Solomon
Claudia
$400 [17]
It was the tin woodman's hat in "The Wizard of Oz"
the funnel
$400 [7]
PBS series from which this category takes its name was hosted by this actor/director/satirist/M.D.
Jonathan Miller
Scott
$600 [3]
Formed in 1901, it became America's 1st billion-dollar corporation
U.S. Steel
Claudia
$600 [13]
It can dart its 22-inch tongue into a hill about 160 times a minute
an anteater
Scott
DD $400 [26]
In 1972, "Where Is The Love" established these 2 pop stars as a duo
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
Eric
$600 [11]
According to Psalm 8, God made man a little lower than them
the angels
Eric
$600 [18]
Mark Roth or an Englishman's hat
a bowler
$600 [21]
Time of your life when you have the most taste buds
as a baby
$800 [4]
As reported 12/16/1799 a throat infection "in less than 4 & 20 hrs. put a period to his mortal existence"
George Washington
Eric
$800 [14]
For surviving 150 mil. years, they're called the most successful vertebrates ever to inhabit the Earth
the dinosaurs
Eric
$800 [27]
In 1971, he won Grammy for Best Male Performer, 'cause "When You're Hot, You're Hot"
Jerry Reed
$800 [20]
Term "antediluvian" refers to happenings prior to this Biblical event
the Great Flood (the deluge)
Eric Scott
$800 [19]
The spongy central tissue of plant stems from which jungle helmets were originally made
pith
Claudia
DD $800 [22]
Each one has about 1 million separate filter units called nephrons
the kidneys
Eric
$1,000 [5]
President who appointed the first 2 women generals
Richard Nixon
$1,000 [15]
Class meaning "belly-footed", a snail is one
gastropods
$1,000 [28]
Discovered by Bob Hope in 1949, this ballad king soon went from "Rags To Riches"
Tony Bennett
Scott
$1,000 [29]
Hebrew for "owner", "lord", or "husband", he was most widely mentioned Pagan god in the Old Testament
Baal
Claudia
$1,000 [23]
What you are doing when those zygomaticus & risorius muscles pull up & back
smiling

Final Jeopardy!

NAMES

The most popular papal name after "John", it's associated with music & chronology

Gregory

Scott "W. is Paul?" — wagered $1,000
Eric "Who is Pius?" — wagered $0
Claudia "What is Paul?" — wagered $2,400

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