Liz Caccese game 2.
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Contestants
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Ira Lawson, a radio producer originally from Detroit, Michigan
Clarence Martin, a fire captain originally from Mount Clemens, Michigan
Liz Caccese, a steam plant control operator originally from Chicago, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,900)
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Jeopardy! Round responses
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(Alex: And there was a lawsuit filed recently, and he lost. It's no longer really Rubik's Cube.)
Rubik (Rubik's accepted)
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Harry Callahan (Dirty Harry)
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(Ira: What is Switzerland?) ... (Alex: Samuel Adams made that reference.)
Great Britain (England)
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(Harry) Houdini (Erich Weisz)
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(Liz: [no response]) (Ira: Who is Stan Laurel?) (Alex: Surprise, surprise, who was [*]? He entered the contest and came in third. Do you believe that?)
Charlie Chaplin
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(Clarence: I can't come up with it.)
oil rights (mineral rights)
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(Liz: Who is Eva Gabor?)
Zsa Zsa Gabor
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(Alex: That was slang in those days for a house of prostitution. You knew that. I just said that for the benefit of our audience, who are clean-living folks and don't know such things.)
"Get thee to a nunnery"
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(Ira: What is cribbage?)
baccarat
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(Alex: Nice going! You ran through that category in beautiful fashion.)
George Orwell
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(Alex: Isn't that a great idea? Fantastic idea, even though I work in the business.)
television
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[ERRATUM: The snooker inventor and the British Prime Minister were two different people.]
Neville Chamberlain
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(Clarence: What is 13?) ... (Alex: We have [*]s here in the United States, but not in Europe. We have less than a minute to go.)
00
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[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Harry James
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):
Liz |
Clarence |
Ira |
$1,500 |
-$300 |
$200 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Liz |
Clarence |
Ira |
$2,700 |
-$100 |
$1,600 |
Double Jeopardy! Round responses
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(Liz: Who was Honey Fitzgerald?) (Ira: Who was Joseph Kennedy?) ... (Alex: Who was [*]? Category is PRESIDENTS.)
John F. Kennedy
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gold (fool's good accepted)
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(Clarence: What is "Rocky Mountain High"?)
West Virginia
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(Ira: Who is Jimmy Carter?)
Gerald Ford
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(Ira: [no response])
cleavage
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(Ira: Who is Richard Nixon?)
William Howard Taft
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(Ira: Who is Jimmy Carter?) ... (Alex: The only woman geology grad at Stanford for 23 years, she was Married to [*].)
Herbert Hoover
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(Alex: Nice going! Rolled through there and you wound up in the lead, Ira, with a total of $5,200.)
the Wabash Cannonball
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(Clarence: What is the French?) (Alex: It was called the French & Indian War, but he was on [*].) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
the British side
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(Ira: What is cost, er, supply and demand?)
income
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(Liz: Who is Stephen Douglas?) (Alex: Stephen Douglas was never President.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
John Quincy Adams
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(Clarence: What is Xanadu?)
Xochimilco
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
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Clarence |
Ira |
$5,900 |
-$1,700 |
$1,600 |
[wagering suggestions for these scores]
Final Jeopardy! Round responses
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Ira | What is Japan? | $1,599 | Liz | What is Japan? | $900 | Japan |
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Final scores:
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Clarence |
Ira |
$6,800 |
-$1,700 |
$3,199 |
Game dynamics:
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Ira |
$5,700 |
-$700 |
$1,600 |
Game tape date: 1984-10-09
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