Responses for Show #391 - Monday, March 10, 1986

Barbara Lowe game 3.

Contestants

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Ed Morris, a story analyst from North Hollywood, California

Mark Dimell, a filmmaker from Pasadena, California

Barbara Lowe, a writer and a researcher from Anaheim, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $14,802)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

ANIMALS
DETECTIVE FICTION
WORD ORIGINS
ACTORS & ROLES
WEATHER
"LITTLE" SONGS
    $100 21
(Alex: And we've got about a minute to go in this round.)

tarantula

Ed
    $100 1
Tom Sawyer

Mark
    $100 8
left

Barbara
    $100 6
Woody Allen

Mark
    $100 25
lightning

Barbara
    $100 12
(Barbara: What is a little bit of lovin'?)

"A Little More Love"

Barbara
Triple Stumper
    $200 22
a St. Bernard

Ed
    $200 2
John

Mark
    $200 17
migraine

Mark
    $200 7
Fletcher Christian

Ed
    $200 27
(Mark: What is the Northern Hemisphere?)
...
(Alex, to Barbara: You pick up some garbage there, but that's all right.)
[The end-of round signal sounds.]

the Southern Hemisphere

BarbaraMark
    $200 13
"Put A Little Love In Your Heart"

Mark
    $300 23
the claw

Barbara
    $300 3
China

Triple Stumper
    $300 18
libel

Barbara
    $300 9
Laura

Mark
    $300 14
(Ed: What is "The Littlest Angel"?)
(Barbara: What is "O Little Town of Bethlehem"?)

"The Little Drummer Boy"

BarbaraEd
Triple Stumper
    $400 24
(Barbara: What are their feet?)

tail feathers

BarbaraEd
    $400 4
Nero Wolfe

Mark
    $400 19
a swashbuckler

Barbara
    $400 10
The Hustler

Barbara
    $800 15
(Mark: "A Little Bit Of Love"... What is "A Little Bit Of Love"?)
(Alex: What is [*]? Remember that big hit of a few years ago?)

"Too Much, Too Little, Too Late"

Mark
    $500 26
the bobcat

Triple Stumper
    $500 5
Travis McGee

Triple Stumper
    $500 20
(Ed: What's bagatelle?)

doodling

BarbaraEd
    $500 11
Michelle Pfeiffer

Mark
    $500 16
"A Little Bitty Tear"

Triple Stumper

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Barbara Mark Ed
$100 $1,800 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Barbara Mark Ed
$1,500 $1,000 $100

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

THE 1920's
BASEBALL
TRANSPORTATION
OLD TESTAMENT
MISSISSIPPI
FOOD & DRINK
    $200 3
air mail

Mark
    $200 2
the pitcher's mound

Mark
    $200 15
the transcontinental railroad

Ed
    $200 1
a pillar of salt

Barbara
    $200 19
the Civil War

Barbara
    $200 20
vinegar

Barbara
    $400 4
Ireland

Triple Stumper
    $400 6
(Barbara: What are, because of the seams?)

because of the stitches

BarbaraMark
    $400 16
"Fly Me"

Mark
    $900 12
(Alex: A reference, of course, to the coat of many colors. Barbara heaves a sigh of relief.)

Joseph

Barbara
    $400 23
Prohibition

Ed
    $400 21
a snack

Ed
    $600 5
(Barbara: Who is Leopold & Leeb?)
(Ed: Who are [*]?)
(Alex: Loeb, yes.)
(Ed: All right. Let's try--)
(Alex: --Barbara wishes to challenge that?)
(Barbara: I thought that was the pronunciation of that, L-O-E-B.)
(Alex: All right, we're going to give it to Barbara, then. And Barbara gets to select again.)
(Barbara: Okay, thank you.)
[Ed's score did not change back for a few clues, whereas Barbara's $600 for this clue was given to her before Final but not announced.]

Leopold & Loeb

Barbara
    $600 9
Bob Feller

Barbara
    $600 17
bicycles

Ed
    $600 13
Egypt

Barbara
    $600 24
(Alex: Usually used for brandy.)
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

a snifter

Barbara
    $500 7
(Mark: Who was Bismarck?)

Paul Von Hindenburg

Mark
    $800 10
Chicago

Mark
    $800 18
(Mark: What is radar?)
...
(Alex: And we've got about a minute to go in this round.)

the compass

MarkEd
    $800 14
prostitution

Ed
    $1000 8
Eugene Debs

Triple Stumper
    $1000 11
Boston (Red Sox)

Barbara
    $1000 22
(Mark: What is a sled?)

a travois

Mark
Triple Stumper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Barbara Mark Ed
$6,000 $700 $3,300

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

LANGUAGES
[Barbara's total was given at the end of this episode as $19,601, but her correct total of $20,201 was given at the start of the next episode.]
MarkWhat is German
$700
EdWhat is German
$3,200
BarbaraWhat is German?
$601
English

Final scores:

Barbara Mark Ed
$5,399 $0 $100
3-day champion: $20,201 3rd place: J.T.'s General Store gift certificate 2nd place: 7 days at the Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Barbara Mark Ed
$5,500 $2,000 $3,300
17 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
10 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $10,800

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Game tape date: 1985-10-23
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