Show #382 - Tuesday, February 25, 1986
Jeopardy! Round
Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Double Jeopardy! Round
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He was a successful playwright as well as author of "War & Peace" |
Tolstoy
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"Drama" comes from the word meaning "to do" in this ancient language |
Greek
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Though now flourishing, this church didn't officially exist in England from the 1500s to 1850 |
Catholic church
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This racy monthly which promoted 1892 Corbett-Sullivan fight was a barbershop favorite |
(This clue was a triple stumper, but Joe is being credited to make the scores add up.)
Police Gazette
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Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano" is an example of this style of theater |
Theater of the Absurd
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[This would have been the 28th clue. The clue was not played. Joe is being credited to make the score add up.]
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In 1913, E. Davison, to publicize cause of women's suffrage, threw herself under this king's horse |
(Chub: Who is King George?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
King George V
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"Newsweek" spoke of "the power of the press" when B. Bain's dog was killed by copy of this heavy paper |
(Chub: What is The New York Times?)
Los Angeles Times
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His symbolism in "the Great God Brown" involved the use of masks by actors |
Eugene O'Neill
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Middle East Airlines |
[The end-of-round signal sounded just as Chub selected AIRLINES $600. The clue was not shown, but Alex said it was Aer Lingus.]
Lebanon
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He became prime minister in 1964, the youngest in the 20th century |
Harold Wilson
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Time, Inc. spent $85 million in a futile attempt to save this D.C. paper |
The Washington Star
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Grieg wrote music for the 1st production of this Ibsen classic |
(Chub: What is "A Doll House?")
Peer Gynt
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Varig |
(Chub: What is Swedish?)
Brazil
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
Joe |
Leslie |
Chub |
$5,400 |
$5,000 |
$1,300 |
[wagering suggestions for these scores]
Final Jeopardy! Round
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This state has consistently had the highest divorce rate, by far |
[These are the correct scores and results for the FJ! Round.]Chub | What is California | $1,201 | Leslie | What is Nevada? | $4,999 | Joe | What is California? | $4,600 | Nevada |
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Final scores:
Joe |
Leslie |
Chub |
$800 |
$9,999 |
$99 |
Game dynamics:
Joe |
Leslie |
Chub |
$5,400 |
$3,200 |
$1,000 |
Game tape date: 1985-10-08
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