Show #416 - Monday, April 14, 1986

Guy Tonti game 1.

Contestants

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Mary Harper, a probation officer from San Diego, California

Guy Tonti, a telecommunications manager from San Francisco, California

Steven Matthews, a private investigator from Las Vegas, Nevada

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Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
FRUITS
TV GALS
UTAH
'60s BRITISH ROCK
RATED "EX"
    $100 23
Corn, coral & cottonmouth, for example
    $100 13
What you'd be looking at if a woman showed you her casabas
    $100 1
"Maude" stars Bea Arthur & Rue McClahahan are paired again in this current sitcom
    $100 10
Utah was denied statehood as long as this was practiced
    $100 3
According to their 1965 complaint, it's what the Rolling Stones "can't get"
    $100 5
From Latin for "banishment", which is just what it means
    $200 27
When charging, an elephant spreads these, not its credit cards, to intimidate its enemy
    $200 14
The first fruit to be "gobbled" in the original Pac-Man game
    $200 2
What made the characters of Amanda Tucker & Samantha Stevens unique
    $200 11
They called the land "Deseret", meaning honeybee
    $200 4
Herman's Hermits hit #1 telling Mrs. Brown she had a lovely one
    $200 6
To a teacher, one can be, "My baby brother flushed my homework down the toilet"
    $300 28
When cut up, pieces of these multi-armed sea creatures can grow into full, new animals
    $300 24
Belonging to the rose family, this bitter fruit sounds like it got up on the wrong side of the tree
    $300 20
Character 1st played on TV by Loretta Swit, then Meg Foster & finally by Sharon Gless
    $300 12
Physical feature the state capitol building & a Duracell battery have in common
    $300 7
This backup group provided Gerry Marsden with a drumbeat, not a heartbeat
    $300 17
All too often, this involves a cold stethoscope on a warm body
    $400 29
The macaw, lovebird, & cockatoo are all members of this bird family
    $400 25
Indio, California has only U.S. festival dedicated to this desert fruit, so mark it on your calendar
    $400 21
In a contest, children under 12 got to "write" an episode of this show starring Soleil Moon Frye
    DD: $1,000 15
The largest of these in the state is Utah Lake
    $400 8
Last names Stuart & Clyde, they were better known by their first
    $400 18
To disinter a body
    $500 30
Experts disagree as to exact age & species, but agree this animal holds vertebrate life-span record
    $500 26
Some fruits, like pumpkins & cantaloupes, are classified as "pepos" because this part is hard
    $500 22
Rhoda's mom, she moonlighted as Rosie, diner demonstrator of the "quicker picker upper"
    $500 16
100-square-mile region where speeding is allowed, but only when going for records
    $500 9
Though they've done 30 albums, their biggest single in the U.S., "Tired Of Waiting For You" only made #6
    $500 19
1/2 of breathing

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Steven Guy Mary
$200 $1,700 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steven Guy Mary
$1,200 $3,700 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

POLITICAL QUOTES
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
20th CENTURY AMERICA
SPORTS
SHIPS
SPEAK OF THE DICKENS
    $200 2
Saturn's stretch out to a distance of at least 170,000 miles
    $200 3
In his 1st of 4 inaugural. addresses, he put forth his "Good Neighbor Policy"
    $200 1
Winning tennis' Grand Slam earned her $1,000,000 bonus in 1984
    $200 23
The Pequod's fatal quest
    $200 21
In his "Papers", he calls himself "an observer of human nature"
    $400 4
It's about as large as a planet can be without being a sun
    $400 6
Started in 1947, Levittown, N.Y. was built to provide housing for them
    $400 16
After finishing last in 1968, he won the Indy 500 in 1969
    $400 24
He captained "the Golden Hind", not "the Rubber Duck"
    $400 20
"Hard", replied the Dodger, as this, added Charlie Bates
    $600 13
Dr. Lawrence Peter describes an election as "the only race in which most people" do this
    $600 5
80% of the mass of this small planet is iron & nickel
    DD: $1,000 7
In 1935, "NRA" stood for both this federal agency & this private organization
    $600 15
This Mid-Atlantic team used to be the St. Louis Browns
    DD: $1,600 26
Nautical title of this, The Hues Corporation's only No. 1 hit song:

"Our love is like a ship on the ocean / We've been sailing with a cargo full of love and devotion / So I'd like to know where, you got the notion
    $600 19
His ghost explained, "I wear the chain I forged in life"
    $800 11
At his 2nd inauguration he said, "With firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right"
    $800 17
On Earth, they call the wind Maria, but on the Moon maria are these
    $800 8
38 Marines died to rescue the 39 crew members of this ship, seized by Cambodia in 1975
    $800 14
Campbell Conference champs play Wales Conference champs for this trophy
    $1000 12
President who said, knowingly, "A little rebellion, now & then is a good thing"
    $1000 18
The last of these in this century will occur on August 11,1999
    $1000 9
On the books since 1940, the Smith Act makes it unlawful to advocate this
    $1000 10
Both teams in championship game of 1985 NCAA basketball tourney were from this conference
    $1000 25
U.S. battleship aboard which the Japanese surrendered to General MacArthur
    $1000 22
"In case anything turned up" was his favorite expression in "David Copperfield"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steven Guy Mary
$2,000 $7,300 $2,000
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINE
Accounting for 3.9 million visits last year, it's the leading reason for a hospital stay

Final scores:

Steven Guy Mary
$4,000 $9,000 $5
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Orlando & stay at Radisson Plaza Hotel New champion: $9,000 3rd place: Maytag washer & dryer

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Steven Guy Mary
$3,000 $6,700 $3,600
12 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
16 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $13,300

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Game tape date: 1985-11-19
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