Suggest correction - #401 - 1986-03-24

Fill in your contact information if you would like to be notified when your correction has been reviewed.
On the left you see the clue as it is currently displayed. Enter your correction on the right by editing the text directly. The top left field is the clue's value, either as given on the board, or, if a Daily Double, the value of the contestant's wager. If the clue is a Daily Double, check the checkbox to the right of this field. The top right field is the clue order number representing the order of the clue's selection amongst other clues in the round. The large blue field is for the clue text, which should be entered as closely as possible to how it appears on the show, with the exception that the words should not be all caps. Links to media clue files should be entered with HTML-style hyperlinks. Next come the nicknames of the three contestants in the form of response toggles: single clicks on the name change its color from white (no response) to green (correct response) to red (incorrect response) and back. Below this should be typed the correct response (only the most essential part--it should not be entered in the form of a question). The bottom field on the right is the clue comments field, where dialog (including incorrect responses) can be entered. (Note that the correct response should never be typed in the comments field; rather, it should be denoted by [*].)
    $200 10
The face of a watch or the soap you might use if you had time for a shower
#
 
 

Show #401 - Monday, March 24, 1986

Gary Palmer game 1.

Contestants

Gary Palmer, a physician from Palm Springs, California

Sharon Rude, a systems analyst from Irvine, California

Chris Sevilla, a student from San Diego, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $7,600)

Jeopardy! Round

1958
ODD JOBS
STATE CAPITALS
CLOCKS
BREAD
ALL KINDS OF RED
    $100 17
After years of being 39, he finally admitted he was 40
    $100 13
Descriptive of a butcher or a hurdy-gurdy man
    $100 4
Like Rome, this Florida capital is built on seven hills
    $100 9
It keeps time only when you turn it upside down, & just until the sand runs out
    $100 12
This Mexican bread is made from maize meal soaked in limewater & patted into flat cakes
    $100 1
"Casey would waltz" with this kind of blonde as "the band played on"
    $200 18
On July 26, Queen Elizabeth announced that her son, Charles, was to have this title
    $200 14
Meta Davis, who gave Paul McCartney a ticket in 1967, retired from this job in 1985
    $200 5
State whose capital is properly pronounced "peer"
    $200 10
The face of a watch or the soap you might use if you had time for a shower
    $200 2
The kind of pirate played by Burt Lancaster in 1952 film
    $300 19
Mark Hatfield, Orville Freeman, & Abraham Ribicoff all won elections for this office
    $300 15
Adlai Stevenson called this job "the one who separates the wheat from the chaff, & prints the chaff"
    $300 6
State capital that's home to a service academy
    $300 11
Around 1400 B.C., Egyptians used this kind of clock that was supposed to leak
    $300 27
Cavemen sometimes found rock chips in a loaf due to this now-chic method of preparing flour
    $300 3
The unmarried lady in the game of "Clue"
    $400 20
Supported by Gov. O. Faubus, this city voted to maintain segregated, private high schools
    $400 16
From person who repaired church spires, it's any workman who climbs tall towers
    $400 7
Though Augusta, Georgia is much larger, the only Augusta that's a state capital is here
    $400 22
It's a clock ⅔ the size of a grandfather clock
    $400 26
This process actually begins the moment bread leaves the oven to cool
    $400 24
A moron, the way Bugs Bunny usually pronounces it
    $500 21
Encyclopedia Britannica said much of this represented "some form of... illiterate savage noise"
    $500 8
State whose capital was originally called "Frank's Ford"
    DD: $500 23
1 of the 2 components powering a clock that can be replaced by electricity
    $500 25
Cochineal treated with water & alum, or Eddie Mekka on "Laverne & Shirley"

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

Chris Sharon Gary
$700 $1,000 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Sharon Gary
$400 $2,500 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD WAR I
WEATHER
IMPOSSIBLE QUOTES
TECHNOLOGY
FOOTBALL
4-LETTER ROCK
    $200 8
It was as a corporal that this famed sergeant performed his heroics
    $200 6
Completes the saying by Charles Warner, "Everbody talks about the weather but..."
    $200 21
Phrase which precedes "to reach the unreachable star"
    $200 14
In the 1860s, obscure Amer. portrait painter Linus Yale Jr. turned to this, his father's profession
    $200 1
Over the years, its value has increased from 2 points to 6
    $200 19
How the singer who spells her name "S-A-D-E", pronounces it
    $400 11
J. McCrae wrote "the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row" that mark this Belgian battle site
    $400 7
Term for a severe Midwest snowstorm, it's similar to the "purga" in Siberia
    $400 22
Napoleon once said that the word "impossible" is not this
    $400 15
The Novachord, invented in 1935, was 1st commercial electric one
    $400 2
In 1918, this chemistry instructor became head coach at Notre Dame
    $400 20
Hard rockers who hid behind make-up disguises from 1974 to 1983
    $600 12
It's believed volunteer Kiffin Rockwell of the Lafayette Escadrille was 1st American to do this
    $600 9
For nearly 2000 years this ancient Greek philosopher's "Meteorologica" was the book on weather
    $600 27
"Pure & complete sorrow is as impossible as pure & complete joy" wrote this Russian novelist
    $600 16
He also invented the meter to measure his customers' electrical use
    $600 3
Number of NFL teams that have had head coaches who've been black
    DD: $1,200 23
Rock group that produced this "elevator music" version of their own hit
    $800 10
Amount of water vapor in air divided by amount the air could hold at that temp. & pressure
    DD: $500 28
U.S. Army worked hard to come up with this, their slogan about hard work
    $800 17
Hero built them for ancient Greek temples; now no supermarket, airport, or hospital is without them
    $800 4
Offensive formation invented by Pop Warner where halfback receives center snap
    $800 24
"Speedy" Canadian rockers whose albums include "2112" & "caress of steel"
    $1000 26
The secret "Zimmerman Note" advocated German alliance w/ this W. Hemisphere country
    $1000 13
Aug. 1985 crash in Dallas has led airports to install radar equipment to detect this condition
    $1000 18
It's considered Bud Miller's "single" greatest contribution at Kraft Inc.
    $1000 5
Before being NFL kickers, brothers Matt & Chris Bahr played in this pro league
    $1000 25
Kent LaVoie recorded "Me & You & A Dog Named Boo" under this canine name

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Sharon Gary
$100 $2,300 $6,500
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD TRADE
Country second only to the U.S. in value of both its exports & imports

Final scores:

Chris Sharon Gary
$0 $300 $5,000
3rd place: Char-Broil gas barbecue grills 2nd place: SunTana Sunsystem tanning system & Jules Jurgensen his & hers watches New champion: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Sharon Gary
$1,800 $2,300 $6,500
10 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
11 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
20 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $10,600

[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction]

The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.