Responses for Show #122 - Tuesday, February 26, 1985

Contestants

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Candy Carey, a horse trainer and breeder from Sun Valley, California

Tom O'Brien, a writer-researcher from Seattle, Washington

Leo Cullum, a magazine cartoonist originally from North Bergen, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,600)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

WORLD HISTORY
BIRDS
DINING OUT
FOOTBALL
AUTO SLOGANS
"BOYS" IN SONG
    $100 9
Captain (William) Bligh

Tom
    $100 1
an oriole

Leo
    $100 4
(Candy: What is a spoon?)
(Alex: Be more specific.)

a soup spoon

Candy
    $100 25
(Alex: Leon the [*] gets it right.)
[Laughter]
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)

the Lions

Leo
    $100 12
Toyota

Tom
    $100 6
(Leo: Uh, what is "A Boy Named George"?)

"A Boy Named Sue"

LeoTom
    $200 15
Spain

Leo
    $200 2
a (emperor) penguin

Leo
    $200 22
prices

Leo
    $200 26
the Heisman Trophy

Leo
    $200 13
Ford

Tom
    $200 7
"Soldier Boy"

Candy
    $300 16
Pancho Villa

Candy
    $300 3
The Sandpiper

Leo
    $300 23
feta cheese

Tom
    $300 27
(Leo: What are the, uh,...)
(Alex: Didn't ring in, didn't ring in.)

the referees (the officials)

Leo
    $300 14
a Datsun

Leo
    $500 8
[The song was not reprised going into the break.]

"The Boy From New York City"

Candy
    $400 17
(Tom: Uh, what is the Boer War?)

World War I

TomCandy
    $400 5
(Candy: What is a crow?)

a mockingbird

TomCandy
    $400 24
(Candy: [*]. What is [*]?)

3.5

Candy
    $400 28
(Leo: What is, um, defense?)
(Candy: What is special teams?)

the forward pass

LeoCandy
Triple Stumper
    $400 20
(Leo: A... what is a Toyota?)

a Buick

LeoTom
    $400 10
"Nature Boy"

Tom
    $500 18
(Candy: Who is Napoleon the?)
(Alex: Be more specific.)
(Candy: Napoleon II?)

Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon)

LeoCandy
    $500 19
an ostrich

Tom
    $500 29
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

O.J. Simpson

Leo
    $500 21
(Tom: Uhhh, what is a Pierce-Arrow?)

a Packard

Tom
Triple Stumper
    $500 11
(Candy: Oh, dear, I don't know.)

"Let's Hear It For The Boy"

TomCandy

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

Leo Tom Candy
$500 $1,000 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Leo Tom Candy
$2,000 $2,100 $100

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

SHAKESPEARE
NOTORIOUS
PHOTOGRAPHY
VAUDEVILLE
THE BIBLE
WORD ORIGINS
    $200 17
(Candy: Who is Elizabeth III--I!)

Elizabeth I

Candy
    $200 12
(Candy: Uh, what is assassinate, [*])

try and assassinate the pope

Candy
    $200 22
lenses

Leo
    $200 2
(Alex: [Imitatively] Ah, you have it right, my boy.)

W.C. Fields

Leo
    $200 7
a lariat

Tom
    $400 14
Hamlet

Candy
    $400 13
Trotsky

Candy
    $400 3
Eddie Cantor

Tom
    $400 21
a palm

Leo
    $400 8
new

Tom
    $600 1
Verona

Tom
    $600 18
Charles Manson

Candy
    $600 25
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

f-stops

Leo
    $600 4
Gypsy Rose Lee

Tom
    $600 9
(Leo: What is a hippopotamus?)
(Tom: Uh, what is an elephant?)

a walrus

LeoTom
Triple Stumper
    $800 15
(Candy: What is The First Portfolio, or, [*]?)

the First Folio

Candy
    $1,700 19
[Candy said both names.]

the Thuggee or the thugs

Candy
    $800 24
(Leo: Um, what is photographs on film?)
(Tom: What were movies?)

color photographs

LeoTom
Triple Stumper
    $2,000 5
(Alex: It became a movie house.)
...
(Tom: Let's clean up VAUDEVILLE for $1000.)
(Alex: That's what a lot of people wanted to do.)

the Palace

Tom
    $800 10
(Tom: What is a kibbutz?)

a comrade

Tom
Triple Stumper
    $1000 16
the War of the Roses

Candy
    $1000 20
(Leo: Who is Al Capone?)
...
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
(Candy: Bugsy Siegel? I mean, who works for Bugsy Siegel?)

Bugs Moran

LeoCandy
Triple Stumper
    $1000 23
(Tom: Ooh, no guess.)
(Candy: What is the speed of the film?)

American Standards Association

TomCandy
Triple Stumper
    $1000 6
(Tom: Uh, what is the tap dance?)
(Candy: What is the soft shoe?)

the cake walk

TomCandy
Triple Stumper
    $1000 11
exaggerate

Triple Stumper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Leo Tom Candy
$1,000 $2,100 $2,400

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

20th CENTURY
LeoWho was C. Lindbergh
$1,000
TomWho was Lenin?
$2,050
CandyWho was Hover
$2,390
(Charles) Lindbergh

Final scores:

Leo Tom Candy
$2,000 $50 $10
2-day champion: $8,600 2nd place: Armstrong bedroom suite & Dakotah bedroom ensemble 3rd place: Jules Jurgensen watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Leo Tom Candy
$1,000 $900 $1,300
15 R,
6 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
7 W

Combined Coryat: $3,200

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Game tape date: 1984-11-13
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