Show #642 1987-05-26 (taped 1987-01-14) Regular

Contestants

Diane Seifert — a teacher from Jacksonville, Florida

David Goldstein — a criminal lawyer from Ann Arbor, Michigan

Tim Casey — a graphic artist from St. Paul, Minnesota (whose 2-day cash winnings total $23,799)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Tim $100 $300 $4,500 $1,599
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Bermuda & stay at the Elbow Beach Hotel
$4,500
13 R, 3 W
David $800 $2,300 $3,700 $6,400
New champion: $6,400
$4,200
15 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Diane $700 $2,400 $1,000 $5
3rd place: Berkline Wallaway sofa
$2,200
13 R, 5 W (including 2 DDs)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE FOLK MUSIC LUMBERJACK LINGO PERFUME MAGAZINES BALD IS BEAUTIFUL
$100 [9]
Compared to the whole Earth, the crust is about as thick as this part of an egg compared to the whole egg
the shell
Diane
$100 [2]
Title question Pete Seeger asked, "Long time passing... long time ago"
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"
Tim
$100 [23]
Loggers call "Timber!" if a tree is falling & call "Headache!" if someone's about to bump this
their head
David
$100 [21]
A scent that grows on you, Max Factor's flowery fragrance "Le Jardin" means this
the garden
Diane
$100 [14]
Aimed at those over 50, Modern Maturity is published by the AARP, American Association of these
Retired Persons (retired people)
David
$100 [1]
He 1st shaved his head to play Pilate in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" before doing it for "Kojak"
Telly Savalas
David
$200 [10]
World's most destructive insect, a large swarm will eat 3000 tons of food a day
a locust
Diane
$200 [5]
Where you should "hang your head over, hear the wind blow"
"Down In The Valley"
David
$200 [24]
When a high-rigger "tops the spar", he cuts off this part of a tree
the top section
Diane
$200 [22]
The late Gabrielle Chanel's nickname, it's now a Chanel perfume
Coco
Tim
$200 [17]
In its Aug. '86 issue, Writer's Digest ran an erroneous notice saying this quiz show needed writers
Jeopardy!
Diane
$200 [3]
Of the 4 main characters on TV's "I Love Lucy", the bald one
Fred Mertz
Diane
$300 [11]
Sometimes known as muriatic acid, it's a solution of hydrogen chloride in water
hydrochloric acid
Diane
$300 [6]
Song which concludes "It's life's illusions I recall; I really don't know life at all"
"Both Sides Now"
David
$300 [28]
Going into town a logger might put on a hat & 1 of these "choke straps"
a tie
David
$300 [25]
Tony the Tiger's girlfriend might tempt him with this feline Faberge fragrance
Tigress
$300 [18]
You can find Big Bird not just on TV, but also waddling around in this children's magazine
the Sesame Street Magazine
Diane
$300 [4]
He wore a toupee while playing "Adam" on "Bonanza"
Pernell Roberts
David
$400 [15]
Of 5 ,15, or 50 times faster, how fast sound travels through steel as compared to air
15 times as fast
DD $500 [7]
The 3 things "I'd hammer out", "If I had a hammer"
danger, warning & love
David
$400 [29]
It is called a "misery harp" by those that have to push & pull one
a (crosscut) saw
Diane
$400 [26]
Princess who named her perfume "Tatiana" after her daughter
Diane von Fürstenberg
$400 [19]
The answer to its April 1984 cover puzzle was that everything in the picture was upside-down
Games magazine
$400 [12]
Mustachioed wrestler whose baldness is apparent when he takes off his keffiyeh
the (Iron) Sheik
David
$500 [16]
For his work in radio, this Italian electrical engineer shared the 1909 Nobel Physics Prize
Marconi
David
$500 [8]
Elvis' smash hit "Love Me Tender" was adapted from this 1861 folk ballad
"Aura Lea"
$500 [27]
Tho the smells of this Paris restaurant stir hunger, not passion, a perfume's named for it anyway
Maxim's
David
$500 [20]
About $1 each at the checkout counter, these 2 rival womens' magazines are published every 3 weeks
Woman's Day & Family Circle
Diane
$500 [13]
Son Erik said Gypsy Rose Lee had an affair with this producer "just for the purpose of conceiving me"
Otto Preminger
Diane

Double Jeopardy! Round

NORTH AFRICA ART STARTS WITH "K" SPORTS STADIUMS INDIANS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
$200 [23]
With nearly 6 million people, it's not only largest city in North Africa, but on the entire continent
Cairo
David
$200 [10]
Michelangelo's only signed work was this representation of Christ & Mary
the Pietà
Tim
$200 [6]
They come with "Bits 'n Bits 'n Bits" or "Bits 'n Gravy Bits"
Kibbles
Tim
$200 [1]
Left field wall at Boston's Fenway Park was a billboard until painted this color in 1947
green
David
$200 [16]
Many Indians believed a giant form of this type of animal caused thunder
a bird
David
$200 [20]
Specific reason why we're running this category during 1987
the bicentennial of the Constitution
Tim
$400 [24]
Consisting of cracked grains of wheat cooked like rice, it's one of North Africa's basic dishes
couscous
David
$400 [12]
Style of design named for 1925 Paris exposition internationale des arts decoraties
Art Deco
David
$400 [7]
A bird the size of a chicken, or a fuzzy fruit the size of an egg
kiwi
Tim
$400 [2]
Only domed stadium on the West Coast is this city's Kingdome
Seattle
Tim
$400 [17]
Its flesh was food, its bones, tools; hair, rope; tendons, threads; skin, teepees; & horns, spoons
a buffalo (bison)
Diane
$400 [21]
This famed orator was elected a delegate to the Convention from Virginia but refused to attend
Patrick Henry
David
$600 [25]
From French "Maures", it's name means "land of the Moors"
Mauritania
Tim
$600 [13]
Guinness says you have to walk 15 miles to see all of world's largest art gallery in this Russian city
Leningrad
Tim
$600 [8]
Fuel now used mostly to fuel jet aircraft engines
kerosene
Diane
$600 [3]
The Detroit Lions' Silverdome has world's largest roof held up by this
air
Tim
DD $400 [19]
Of the 5 Great Lakes, World Book also lists these 2 as names of Indian tribes
Erie & Huron
Diane
$600 [22]
Of 3, 4 or 6 years, length of term for members of House that Convention originally accepted
3
Tim
$800 [26]
Polygamy is rarely practiced in N. Africa, tho still legal in every country there except this most northern 1
Tunisia
Tim
$800 [14]
Appropriately, Alexander Calder created the world's largest at over 8 tons & 100 ft. in length
a mobile
Tim Diane
DD $800 [9]
20th century Armenian composer who wrotethe followingballet music:[Instrumental music plays]
Aram Khachaturian
Diane
$800 [4]
1 of 7 outdoor Major League Baseball parks using artificial turf instead of grass
(1 of) Veterans Stadium (Riverfront, Olympic, Busch, Royals, Exhibition or Three Rivers)
Tim
$600 [18]
A mineral water & type of large trunk were named for this N.Y. village, home of the Mohawks
a Saratoga
Diane
$1,000 [27]
Aside from Stone Age inhabitants, these nomadic Caucasian horsemen were 1st to settle Morocco
the Berbers
$1,000 [15]
He painted his most famous works in last 3 years of his life, including his "Bedroom at Arles"
van Gogh
Tim
$1,000 [11]
It's "the" thing you wouldn't "put on" to dress for a party, but to stop one
the kibosh
$1,000 [5]
Sites of Brooklyn's Ebbet's Field & New York's Polo Ground are now both occupied by these
apartment buildings (housing projects)
Tim Diane

Final Jeopardy!

THE CALENDAR

When spelling all 7 days of the week, the 2 letters which appear most often

D & A

Diane "What are rand A?" — wagered $995
David "What are D & A?" — wagered $2,700
Tim "What is D & Y" — wagered $2,901

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