Show #334 - Thursday, December 19, 1985

Contestants

[<< previous game]

John Mitchell, a firefighter from Granada Hills, California

Maureen Smith, a teacher from Ontario, California

Ron Marriott, a student originally from Cupertino, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,801)

[next game >>]

Jeopardy! Round

AIRLINE LOGOS
BIBLICAL QUOTES
OHIO
MOTHERS
TOYS & GAMES
"PHIL" IT UP
    $100 5
A maple leaf in a circle
    $100 16
"The spirit indeed is willing", but this is weak
    $100 19
Of Cleveland, Cincinnati, & Chillicothe, the one that was once state capital
    $100 2
According to 1915 song, this "is for the million things she gave me"
    $100 4
In a new video game featuring her, you drive her downtown to go shopping for a date with Ken
    $100 1
1st in Dayton, now in N.Y., Chicago was an 8-yr. stopover for this TV talk show host
    $200 13
A kangaroo with wings
    $200 20
"Judge not", lest this might happen
    $200 21
Number killed in infamous 1970 shooting incident at Kent State University
    $200 25
If you believe the margarine commercials, "It's not nice to fool" her
    $200 6
The name of this construction set comes from the Danish "leg godt" meaning "play well"
    $200 7
For 12 years, L. Bernstein played both his regular role & occasional piano solos with this ensemble
    $300 15
A stylized eagle flying between 2 identical letters
    $300 24
Follows "What therefore God has joined together"
    $300 22
This Akron-based company made 1st space suits for astronauts, & 1st radial tires in U.S.
    $300 3
According to "Genesis", she is "the mother of all living"
    DD: $900 11
Game the following, by Murray Head, is about:

"One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
Can't be too careful with your company..."
    $300 8
A stamp picturing a stamp collector would commemorate this hobby
    $400 17
A crown sitting atop 3 consecutive letters of the alphabet
    $400 23
Most 19th c. American schoolchildren learned to read from "Readers" by this president of Ohio Univ.
    $400 12
Now a pro-ERA & pro-choice role model, she was model for a popular doll in the 1930s
    $400 9
In the beginning of his singing career was "Flaming Youth" then came "Genesis"
    $500 18
A red-bottomed, blue topped triangular form with a white strip in the middle
    $500 14
"Alfred's Other Game" is a sort of solitary version of this, his world famous crossword game
    $500 10
Ad showing Virginia Slims lady offering a 7-UP to a Marlboro Man would promote this co. 3 ways

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Ron Maureen John
$400 $0 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ron Maureen John
$1,700 $500 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE '20s
SONG BIRDS
CELEBRITY TRIVIA
PLAYWRIGHTS
PHOBIAS
POTPOURRI
    $200 9
Of T & A, the Ford model that premiered in the '20s
    $200 1
It precedes "Comes bob, bob, bobbin' along"
    $200 10
1st time this "Thief of Bad Gags" went on TV was in 1929 for U.S. Television Corp. test
    $200 18
His 2nd "Tony" came in 1985, 20 years after his 1st for "The Odd Couple"
    $200 2
Astraphobia or fear of this strikes people during thunderstorms
    $200 20
Appropriate way for Jamie Farr to bet on a horse to win
    $400 12
America's Bohemia in the '20s, where Willa Cather, Theodore Dreiser, & Sherwood Anderson wrote
    DD: $1,000 5
"On the 4th day of Christmas my true love gave" me these
    $400 11
Phyllis George recently asked this "SNL" star what Fernando Lamas thinks about his imitation
    $400 25
Hungarian Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom" became this Rodgers & Hammerstein musical set in New England
    $400 3
What a pyrophobic fears & a pyromaniac loves
    $400 21
As per their initials, the 2 things AM & FM radios "modulate"
    $600 14
Though shown in the White House in 1915, this D. W. Griffith film was banned in Boston in 1921
    $600 6
How Ferlin Husky sent his "pure, sweet love" in 1961
    $600 13
At age 54, Charlie Chaplin married this 18-year-old daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill
    $600 26
They took the Pulitzer Prize with them for "You Can't Take It with You"
    $600 4
It's why a pogonophobe would fear Abe Lincoln & Sebastian Cabot
    DD: $1,500 22
2 of 3 grocery items on which you might find a message signed "P. Loquesto Newman"
    $800 7
In her 1984 album "Lush Life", Linda Ronstadt does a new rendition of this Hoagy Carmichael bird
    $800 15
When they learned of Valentino's death in 1926, 2 Japanese girls leaped into one of these
    $800 27
English character actor & dramatist waiting to interview Indira Gandhi when she was shot
    $800 17
Theophobia, it's put into Christians who stray from the flock
    $800 23
Originally called "The Squeaking Door", radio host Raymond invited you in here every week
    $1000 8
Where Patti Page found "peace & goodwill"
    $1000 16
James Dean's middle name, like the poet
    $1000 19
None of The Beatles on "Abbey Road" cover seem to be suffering from agyrophobia, fear of this
    $1000 24
Last entry in "Z" volume of Encyclopedia Americana, it's a cell formed by union of 2 sexual cells

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ron Maureen John
$4,000 $5,700 $2,100

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE MOVIES
Of Disney's 7 dwarfs, the 2 whose names do not end in "Y"

Final scores:

Ron Maureen John
$7,895 $3,300 $1,700
2-day champion: $16,696 2nd place: trip on Western to Honolulu & stay at Pacific Beach Hotel 3rd place: Berkline Wall Away recliner

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ron Maureen John
$6,400 $5,100 $2,100
18 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
9 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $13,600

[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction]

Game tape date: 1985-08-20
The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.