Show #443 1986-05-21 (taped 1985-12-11) Regular

Contestants

Jane Erskine — a ticket seller from Venice, California

Susanne Harmony — a lease broker from Diamond Bar, California

Paul Hill — a creative director from San Francisco, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $300 $1,600 $5,200 $1,700
3rd place: Chinon 35FA camera
$6,600
19 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Susanne $1,800 $3,000 $3,200 $2,200
2nd place: Hardwick gas range + Le Creuset cast iron cookware
$3,200
11 R, 2 W
Jane $900 $1,300 $4,300 $2,800
New champion: $2,800
$4,800
13 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

19THCENTURY AMERICA BOTANY "STRIKE"s CARTOON VOICES FASHION WHO CARES?
$100 [22]
While tolling the death of Chief Justice John Marshall in 1835, it cracked
the Liberty Bell
Susanne
$100 [8]
Orange spots on the back of mint leaves indicate this condition
rust
Paul
$100 [15]
It's said following an announcer's "a swing & a miss" & preceding an umpire's "you're out"
strike three
Jane
$100 [1]
While recording this voice, Alan Reed suggested the "Yabba Dabba Doo"
Fred Flintstone
Paul
$100 [3]
This preceded the shoelace as the chief accessory of the shoe
the buckle
Susanne
$100 [5]
90% of all refrigerators in U.S. households are 1 of these 2 colors
white (or almond)
Paul
$200 [23]
Popular reading materials of 19th century were 2-cent newspapers & trashy "novels" at this price
a dime
Paul
$200 [27]
Edible part of the rhubarb plant
the stalk
Jane
$200 [16]
"Let the drums roll out! Let the trumpet call! While the people shout!" this
"Strike up the band!"
Paul
$200 [2]
In the animated "Star Trek", he did the voice for Captain Kirk
William Shatner
Susanne
$200 [7]
From French name Jacques, they can come in "Norfolk", "smoking", or "pea" varieties
a jacket
Jane
$200 [10]
This Minnesota city has almost twice the grain storage capacity of any other center in U.S.
Minneapolis
$300 [24]
It was the 1st state admitted to the Union after the land purchase from France in 1803
Louisiana
Jane
DD $500 [28]
Plant member of the legume family featured in this song:[Instrumental music plays]
clover
Jane
$300 [17]
Take down the tent, pack up the sleeping bag & head home
strike camp
Jane
$300 [4]
Of the Beatles, the Jacksons, & the Osmonds, group that didn't supply their own TV cartoon speaking voices
the Beatles
Susanne
$300 [11]
The Peter Pan variety, with rounded corners, are worn by women & children
a collar
Jane
$300 [14]
Formal dinner invitations should be sent no more than this many weeks in advance, says Amy Vanderbilt
two weeks
Susanne
$400 [25]
There have been only minor changes in these pants since they were 1st marketed in 1873
Levi's
Susanne
$400 [18]
The "L.S." in "L.S.M.F.T."
Lucky Strike
Susanne
$400 [6]
Voice of Shaggy on "Scooby-Doo", & the voice of "American Top 40"
Casey Kasem
Susanne
$400 [12]
German for "leather trousers", these knee-length pants are a Bavarian specialty
lederhosen
Jane
$400 [20]
In his system, "A Turtle Is Born" is classified 598.13
Dewey
Paul
$500 [26]
They're said to be the last words of the Chesapeake's commander James Lawrence, June 1, 1813
"Don't give up the ship"
$500 [19]
Maxim 262 of 1st century B.C. scholar Publius, it concerns the optimal moment for action
strike while the iron is hot
Paul
$500 [9]
Animal "portrayed" by Sammy Davis Jr. in "Heidi's Song" & Paul Lynde in "Charlotte's Web"
a rat
Susanne
$500 [13]
Ex-husband of Gene Tierney, he put designs on Jackie Kennedy
Oleg Cassini
Susanne
$500 [21]
Nationality of composer Edward MacDowell
American

Double Jeopardy! Round

LITERATURE WORLD WAR II BUSINESS TRIVIA GEOGRAPHY 4-LETTER WORDS DANCE
$200 [21]
Huxley book in which audiences went to the "feelies" & babies were produced in bottles
Brave New World
Paul
$200 [13]
Though initially opposed to the war, this "Lone Eagle" flew 50 combat missions in the Pacific as a civilian
Charles Lindbergh
Paul
$200 [26]
1 of 2 crimes which account for about 3% of the average retail price tag
shoplifting (or employee theft)
Paul
$200 [8]
Vacation spot that runs along the coast from Hyeres, France to La Spezia, Italy
the Riviera
Paul
$200 [3]
Slang for an American in England, or a sharp jerk
a yank
Paul
$200 [1]
The skirts for this dance were originally made of whole green tea leaves, not grass
the hula dance
Jane
$400 [22]
These title trees are felled at end of Chekhov play to make room for suburban homes
cherry trees (in The Cherry Orchard )
Paul
$400 [14]
Last time FDR met Churchill & Stalin was at this Soviet resort in the Crimea
Yalta
Paul
$400 [9]
Besides Venezuela, it's the only South American country to border on the Caribbean
Colombia
Paul
$400 [4]
Mail a letter or send a package to Emily
post
Paul
$400 [2]
Twyla Tharp's 1973 ballet titled "Deuce Coupe" featured this group's music
the Beach Boys
Paul Susanne
$600 [23]
Since this author died before completing it, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" remains a mystery
Charles Dickens
Paul
$600 [15]
"Uncommon valor was a common virtue", said Adm. Nimitz describing the capture of this island
Iwo Jima
Jane
$800 [11]
At almost 17,000', Vinson Massif is the highest mountain on this continent
Antarctica
Susanne
$600 [5]
The upper berth or twaddle
bunk
Susanne
$600 [16]
Pass the right shoulder of your square dance partner & circle back to back
do-si-do
Jane
$800 [24]
"The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" was 1 of only 2 novels he had published
Tennessee Williams
Jane
$800 [19]
In 1942, this Southeast Asian monarchy joined the axis
Thailand
Jane
$1,000 [12]
All of Baja California & much of northern Mexico form part of this, N. America's largest desert
the Sonoran Desert
$800 [6]
Relative position of order, or a strong odor
rank
Jane
$800 [17]
Argentinian in origin, it's characterized by a variety of long steps & frequent posturing
the tango
Jane
$1,000 [25]
Elizabethan playwright who wrote of "every man in--" & "--out of his humour"
Ben Jonson
DD $1,000 [20]
2 WWII figures played in title roles by George C. Scott
Patton & Mussolini
Paul
DD $1,400 [10]
Since these were named 2000 years ago, the solstices have shifted to occur in Gemini & Sagittarius
the Tropics of Cancer & Capricorn
Paul
$1,000 [7]
Word from Latin meaning "let it stand", it cancels an edit
stet
Paul
$1,000 [18]
This redhead coached Marilyn Monroe to walk less sexily, then danced to fame herself in "Damn Yankees"
Gwen Verdon
Paul

Final Jeopardy!

MATHEMATICS

Besides 0, the only number that yields the same result when added to itself or multiplied by itself

2

Susanne "What is 1?" — wagered $1,000
Jane "What is" — wagered $1,500
Paul "What is 1.5" — wagered $3,500

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