Show #413 - Wednesday, April 9, 1986

Donald Burgo game 3.

Contestants

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Francesca Davis, an artist from Los Angeles, California

Robert Taylor, a student and a clerk from Los Angeles, California

Donald Burgo, a teacher from St. Louis, Missouri (whose 2-day cash winnings total $7,380)

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Jeopardy! Round

THE OLYMPICS
STARTS WITH "A"
1959
SEASONAL SONGS
AUTOMOBILES
DEMANDS
    $100 18
In 1912, electronic timing devices were 1st used in the games held in this Scandinavian city
    $100 3
What ex-spouses hate to pay but love to receive
    $100 1
Millie Perkins starred in poignant film story of this little Jewish girl in Nazi Europe
    $100 10
Kenny Rogers met up with "The Gambler" on this kind of evening
    $100 16
This company now offers an option of fake leather on its $50,000-plus 560 SEL sedans
    $100 8
Moses' only demand of the Pharaoh
    $200 19
In Ancient Greece, the penalty if they were caught watching the games was being pushed off a cliff
    $200 4
They go "aweigh" on boats in song
    $200 2
When he announced for pres., Eleanor Roosevelt said this Minn. senator had the "spark of greatness"
    $200 13
Older than Liat, Lt. Cable sang this song to her in "South Pacific"
    $200 14
The man they called in 1985 to arbitrate between the umpires' demands & the leagues' concessions
    $300 20
Because they lost this, Austria, Germany & Hungary couldn't participate in the 1920 games
    $300 9
In square dancing, you can start this step with your ol' left hand
    $300 5
For security reasons, he couldn't visit Disneyland in September
    $300 15
Demands of hostage-takers at 1 of these places in Ohio were "TVs, radios, free deod., & more dessert"
    $400 21
This gold medal speed skater rejected a $400,000 offer to appear on Kellogg's cereal boxes
    $400 11
A lover of England & its customs
    $400 6
For the 1st time since 1834, hard liquor was legally sold in this former Indian territory
    $400 25
Master designer Raymond Loewy designed the champion Starliner & Avanti for this U.S. car co.
    $400 17
SAG demanded this for actors who volunteered to appear in pro-peace TV spot demanding end to arms race
    $500 22
The U.S. has won the gold 18 of 22 times in this field event
    $500 12
To loathe something, from the Latin "to shudder"
    $500 7
Saying reporter Marie Torre was a "Joan of Arc", judge still gave her 10 days for her refusal to do this
    $500 24
Anonima Lombardo Fabbrica Automobili Co., begun in 1910, is this firm today
    $500 23
It was by demand of the fans that this series, cancelled in 1968, set off into space for a 3rd year

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Donald Robert Francesca
$1,800 $200 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Donald Robert Francesca
$2,600 $200 $1,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

WISCONSIN
ANATOMY
MOVIES
MATHEMATICS
NURSERY RHYMES
THE MARINES
    $200 11
Big-top siblings who began their circus in Baraboo, Wisconsin in the 1880s
    $200 8
Kinky, straight & wavy are its 3 textures
    $200 2
In 1958 film of play that brought him to fame, Andy Griffith had "No Time for" these
    $200 16
Number of square feet in a 7 foot square
    $200 1
White bread & butter turned out to be the supper he sang for
    $200 20
The 1st line of the "Marines' Hymn"
    $400 12
When baseball's Seattle Pilots moved to Wisconsin in 1970, they were renamed this
    $400 10
This top layer of your skin is 4 layers thick
    $400 4
1954 Best Picture in which Brando not only "could have been a contender" for Best Actor, but won
    $400 17
Trigonometry is another angle of the geometry developed in his "Elements"
    $400 3
A hold on her livestock she could not keep & so wound up playing pin the tail on the sheep
    $400 21
Considered the best photograph of WWII, it was used on posters for war-loan drives
    $600 13
1st of these in U.S. began in Watertown for German-speaking children, which could explain German name
    $600 22
The eye's clear outer layer where a soft lens wearer makes "contact"
    $600 5
The dame was the musical "Mame"
    DD: $1,600 24
30% of 30
    $600 9
Big Johnny Stout pulled this animal out
    $600 23
He "enlisted" in 1964 serving 5 years under Sgt. Vince Carter at Camp Henderson
    $800 18
"On Wisconsin", the state song, is roughly equivalent to this, the one-word state motto
    $800 27
Common name for the sternum
    DD: $1,700 6
The 2 songs from "Flashdance" nominated for Best Song
    $800 14
Its 2nd verse begins, "The king was in the counting house, counting out his money"
    $1000 19
Called "America's Dairyland", its off. nickname is from miners who lived like these burrowing animals
    $1000 26
If you "stick it in your ear" & it winds up down your throat, it would have passed through this tube
    $1000 7
Before "My Fair Lady", he wrote the original screenplay for "An American in Paris"
    $1000 25
In statistics, term for the difference between the highest & lowest scores in a distribution
    $1000 15
"With my little eye, I saw him die," he said as witness to Cock Robin's murder

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Donald Robert Francesca
$6,600 $0 $2,600
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NAMES
2 of the 3 men--a Frenchman, an Englishman, & a Swede--to receive honorary citizenship in the U.S.

Final scores:

Donald Robert Francesca
$7,800 $0 $5,200
3-day champion: $15,180 3rd place: Frigidaire washer & dryer 2nd place: Hero Jr. personal robot from Heath/Zenith + Oneida gift certificate

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Donald Robert Francesca
$6,600 $1,600 $4,300
18 R,
0 W
10 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $12,500

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Game tape date: 1985-11-18
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