Show #111 - Monday, February 11, 1985

Contestants

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Chip Rowe, a cellular communications specialist from Scottsdale, Arizona

Phil Berroll, a freelance writer originally from New York City

Pat Gaynor, a college professor from Buena Park, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,500)

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Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY
ETIQUETTE
ACTORS & ROLES
TRIVIA
BIRDS
GOVERNMENT
    $100 12
Not home to "The Tonight Show", it's capital of Nevada
    $100 21
A magazine for modern women & the title many modern women prefer
    $100 4
What Matthau & Burns were in '75
    $100 16
An ephelis, it's a pigment point usually found on the face of a redhead
    $100 25
He was killed by a sparrow with a little bow & arrow
    $100 1
The oldest president ever of the U.S.
    $200 11
Lanai, Hawaii's "Pineapple Island", is owned by this company
    $200 22
While dancing, a polite man may not refuse this
    $200 2
Star who played perfect P.I. Lance White in final season of "Rockford Files"
    $200 17
Child of Apollo & Psamathe, or Lucy's brother
    $200 26
These Antarctic birds hold their eggs on their feet to keep them warm
    $200 7
Its commissioner, Roscoe Egger, gathers 75% of our nation's operating funds
    $300 13
In 1602, Gosnold named this resort island off Mass. for his daughter & the grapes grown there
    $300 23
Next time you meet the Pope, what you should call him
    $300 3
Oscar-winning British actress who played 2 most famous Southern belles in American fiction
    $300 18
Of fennel, fennec, ferret & ferric, the one that's a fox
    $300 27
This tiny hovering bird might like to sing but doesn't know the words
    $300 8
Richard W. Miller was the 1st FBI agent ever arrested for this crime
    DD: $700 14
The only state to end in the letter G
    $400 24
Customary color of a debutante's dress
    $400 5
Film in which Michael Caine had his 1st major role, myopic secret agent Harry Palmer
    $400 19
A famous 1889 film featured Fred Ott performing this physiological function
    $400 9
"Golden Fleece" a winner, they spent $100,000 to move an annual football game to Pasadena in '83
    $500 15
2 of the 3 states through which the Cascade Mountains run
    $500 6
Heavyweight who won Oscar for "supporting" Melina Mercouri & Maximilian Schell in "Topkapi"
    $500 20
In the 1890s, the rage of Europe & Asia's titled heads was this jeweler's eggs
    $500 10
Labor sec'y. indicted by N.Y. grand jury on charges of larceny in Oct. '84

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Pat Phil Chip
$400 $2,600 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Phil Chip
$1,800 $4,000 $400

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
SPORTS
1961
ART
MEDICAL HISTORY
S.D.
    $200 8
Going to a higher altitude does this to the boiling point of water
    $200 1
You use this animal to compete in dressage
    $200 2
Attorney general under JFK
    $200 20
Most common ocular oddity in Picasso portraits
    $200 22
The Romans began hydrotherapy, which uses this
    $200 14
25 Padres meet here in April every year to play around
    $400 9
Oranges originated on this continent
    $400 7
A racing tire without a tread
    $400 3
American volunteer service to aid developing countries, started by the Pres. in '61
    $400 19
Nationality of artists Josef Albers, Franz Kline & Claes Oldenburg
    $400 23
Roman Catholic priest who cared for lepers on the Hawaiian island of Molokai
    $400 15
To do the Australian crawl wearing nothing at all
    $600 11
In 1930, 24-year-old astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered it
    DD: $1,000 10
Weapon being fired in the following
    $600 4
He hit 61 in '61
    $600 21
A detail from his "The Creation of Adam" was recreated for an "E.T." film ad
    $600 16
Minted from 1794 to 1935, when minting resumed in '71, they lost their precious metal
    $800 12
In '73, they won Super Bowl VII to become 1st NFL team undefeated and untied in regular season and playoffs
    $800 5
The first human to orbit the earth
    $800 17
Its secretary is custodian of the Great Seal of the United States
    $1000 13
In Oct. '77, the Davis Cup committee barred him from play for improper language & gestures
    $1000 6
Pres. Kennedy appointed this veteran CBS reporter director of the U.S. Information Agency
    $1000 18
Follows "Lake" on a famous Chicago street sign

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Phil Chip
$4,200 $3,600 $2,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

NEW TESTAMENT
Only New Testament writer believed not to have been originally Jewish

Final scores:

Pat Phil Chip
$7,300 $7,200 $0
2-day champion: $13,800 2nd place: Action recliner + Code-A-Phone answering machine 3rd place: Skyway luggage

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Pat Phil Chip
$4,200 $3,300 $2,000
18 R,
7 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $9,500

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Game tape date: 1984-10-30
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