Show #86 - Monday, January 7, 1985
Jeopardy! Round
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Primary author of the Declaration of Independence |
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Aug. 5, 1957 was 1st national broadcast of this TV teen show |
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The mouth's liquid lubricant |
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Where you might find a root canal going under the bridgework |
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Fortune hunters in postwar South named for the luggage they carried |
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"Hey, Jude" was the Beatles' initial record for this, their own label |
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If its air sacs were flattened out, these organs would cover 600 to 1000 sq. feet |
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They're held up by a violin's bridge |
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Explaining his bloody "March to the Sea", this general supposedly said, "War is hell" |
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Ex-bantamweight, he could have written "Papa's Got A Brand New Punching Bag" |
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From Latin for "rainbow", without them Sinatra wouldn't be "Ol' Blue Eyes" |
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Aztec ruler who drank 50 cups a day of wine & chocolate mix |
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Song for which the following is the musical bridge |
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Bill Graham's renowned San Francisco rock hall of the 60's |
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Hollow muscle that's important part of circulatory system |
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In 1600s, brick dust was sometimes used to improve color of this chocolate powder |
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Bernie Taupin's partner, he bought the soccer club he had followed as a child |
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They connect the arteries & veins |
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 7):
Liz |
Don |
Bucky |
$200 |
$300 |
-$400 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Liz |
Don |
Bucky |
$1,900 |
$400 |
$1,000 |
Double Jeopardy! Round
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Richard Roundtree played this Black private detective in 3 films |
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How a German sergeant calls for "attention" |
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Flappers wore them rolled down |
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"Anatomical" card game where it's tough to "shoot the moon" |
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Went from Wonder Woman's sister on TV to Shirley MacLaine's daughter on big screen |
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"In vino veritas" suggests you'll find truth in this |
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Team whose lineup, led by Babe Ruth, was called "Murderers Row" |
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Card game invented in 1909 & named for alcoholic drink |
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In 1924 film he was "The Thief of Baghdad" |
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What "Caveat Emptor" advises a shopper to do |
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The feuding Kentucky families whose war made news in 1920 |
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In craps, double sixes on dice are called this |
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He reprised his single appearance as James Bond in a "Man from U.N.C.L.E." cameo |
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Maggie Smith character who saw her pupils as the "creme de la creme" |
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Number of pieces an backgammon player starts with |
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Role played by Bengt Ekerot in "The 7th Seal" & John Cleese in "The Meaning of Life" |
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Italian term that asks you to play music "very loud" |
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Its World Championship is "The Bermuda Bowl" |
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
Liz |
Don |
Bucky |
$6,700 |
$200 |
$400 |
[wagering suggestions for these scores]
Final Jeopardy! Round
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Country nearly surrounded by the Ligurian, Adriatic, Tyrrhenian & Mediterranean Seas |
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Final scores:
Liz |
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Bucky |
$6,000 |
$1 |
$395 |
Game dynamics:
Liz |
Don |
Bucky |
$7,500 |
$200 |
$4,100 |
Game tape date: 1984-10-10
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