Show #493 - Wednesday, October 29, 1986

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

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Sarah Frommer, an attorney from Santa Monica, California

Robert Rolle, a radio producer originally from Terre Haute, Indiana

Bob Von Bargen, a law student from Torrance, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,100)

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Jeopardy! Round

TECHNOLOGY
MYSTERIOUS EAST
EVIL TWINS
"BUMP"s
BREAD
TV THEMES
(Alex: And that category is an all audio category.)
    $100 1
It's what you do on a Selectric
    $100 2
Major ones in Singapore include New World & Gay World, but not Disney World
    $100 7
In this TV show, not only did Michael Knight have an evil twin, so did the car
    $100 5
Condition of LA traffic at 5 o'clock on the 405 freeway
    $100 16
A papyrus from 1200 B.C. lists 30 kinds of bread in this country
    $100 17
[Instrumental music plays]
    $200 3
The LP was designed to replace the record which rotated at this speed
    $200 14
When the Japanese emperor moved here in 1868, the city name was changed from Edo to this
    $200 8
According to legend, he killed his twin brother Remus for leaping over the wall he built around Rome
    $200 6
Since they're upwardly mobile professionals too, this term is used to describe Black yuppies
    $200 22
From the French diminutive for crust, they help make Caesar salad a square meal
    $200 18
[Instrumental music plays]
    $300 4
Scientist who in 1967 was responsible for getting that annoying hiss out of audio tapes
    DD: $500 25
The 3 nations which comprised French Indochina
    $300 9
Strontium is an evil alter ego of this bone-building nutrient
    $300 11
What a rival mob did to Dutch Schultz in New Jersey in 1935
    $300 23
The only acceptable type of bread Hebrews could use as an offering to God
    $300 19
[Instrumental music plays]
    $400 10
This comedian claims to have an evil twin named Ray Pino
    $400 12
Famed pair of moves executed by an ecdysiast
    $400 24
Normally equal to about 2% of flour weight, this compound is basically used to improve the flavor of bread
    $400 20
[Instrumental music plays]
    $500 15
Margot Kidder played both Danielle & her evil Siamese twin in this 1973 De Palma film
    $500 13
Famous frontiersman created by James Fenimore Cooper
    $500 21
[Instrumental music plays]

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Bob Robert Sarah
$1,300 $300 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Robert Sarah
$2,000 $1,600 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIOLOGY
SPORTS TRIVIA
EARLY AMERICA
MAGAZINES
NEW TESTAMENT
HOLLYWOOD FRUITS
    $200 12
While a cobra kills with venom, a boa kills by doing this to its victim
    $200 1
Aquatic subject of the classic 1966 film "Endless Summer"
    $200 16
In 1790, Congress asked him to choose a location for our nation's capital
    $200 7
From Latin "digerere", to divide, it's used to complete "Soap Opera", "Golf" & "Readers" titles
    $200 22
False prophets who come to you in this garb
are inwardly ravening wolves
    $200 3
Jimmy Cagney was going to shove an omelet in May Clark's face, but this fruit was less of a mess
    $400 13
Of "small bug", "poison", or "infection", the meaning of the Latin word "virus"
    $400 2
In 1976 Olympics, these 2 brothers both won gold medals in boxing events
    $400 19
Replacing this man as minister to France, Jefferson said, "I succeed him, no one can replace him"
    $400 9
Of "Harper's", "Harper's Bazaar", & "Bazaar", one with the highest circulation
    $400 23
Brother of Mary & Martha, he died, but not for long
    $400 4
Humphrey Bogart went bananas when these disappeared in "The Caine Mutiny"
    $600 18
In time, it's the approximate length of the circadian rhythm cycle in organisms
    $600 8
At 8,325 yards, one in Bolton, Massachusetts, is the world's longest
    $600 20
This body first met in Philadelphia's Carpenters' Hall, not Independence Hall, in 1774
    $600 10
In July '86, Playboy announced plans to do a pictorial on women of this convenience store chain
    $600 24
From its first word in the original Greek version, the book of Revelation is often known by this name
    $600 5
He became Joe E. Brown's fiance in "Some Like It Hot"
    DD: $800 14
The 3 states in which the Triple Crown takes place
    DD: $1,000 21
After lying for 100 years in an unmarked Paris grave, remains of this hero were moved to Annapolis in 1905
    $800 11
The reason "Elle" gets a discount on its ads in "New York" is they're both owned by this publisher
    $800 25
At over 25,000 words, he is the longest-winded of the gospel writers
    $800 6
Sidney Poitier film whose fruity title came from Langston Hughes' montage of "A Dream Deferred"
    $1000 15
From 1973-79, she won 125 straight matches on clay courts
    $1000 17
1 of 2 U.S. magazines with circulation over 400,000 whose names end in a period

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Robert Sarah
$4,600 $1,200 $3,100

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

ELECTIONS
Third-party candidate who got nearly 7% of the popular vote in the 1980 presidential election

Final scores:

Bob Robert Sarah
$2,900 $2,350 $6,199
2nd place 3rd place New champion: $6,199

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Bob Robert Sarah
$4,400 $2,200 $3,100
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $9,700

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Game tape date: 1986-08-27
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