Show #642 - Tuesday, May 26, 1987

Contestants

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Diane Seifert, a teacher from Jacksonville, Florida

David Goldstein, a criminal lawyer from Ann Arbor, Michigan

Tim Casey, a graphic artist from St. Paul, Minnesota (whose 2-day cash winnings total $23,799)

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Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
FOLK MUSIC
LUMBERJACK LINGO
PERFUME
MAGAZINES
BALD IS BEAUTIFUL
    $100 9
Compared to the whole Earth, the crust is about as thick as this part of an egg compared to the whole egg
    $100 2
Title question Pete Seeger asked, "Long time passing... long time ago"
    $100 23
Loggers call "Timber!" if a tree is falling & call "Headache!" if someone's about to bump this
    $100 21
A scent that grows on you, Max Factor's flowery fragrance "Le Jardin" means this
    $100 14
Aimed at those over 50, Modern Maturity is published by the AARP, American Association of these
    $100 1
He 1st shaved his head to play Pilate in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" before doing it for "Kojak"
    $200 10
World's most destructive insect, a large swarm will eat 3000 tons of food a day
    $200 5
Where you should "hang your head over, hear the wind blow"
    $200 24
When a high-rigger "tops the spar", he cuts off this part of a tree
    $200 22
The late Gabrielle Chanel's nickname, it's now a Chanel perfume
    $200 17
In its Aug. '86 issue, Writer's Digest ran an erroneous notice saying this quiz show needed writers
    $200 3
Of the 4 main characters on TV's "I Love Lucy", the bald one
    $300 11
Sometimes known as muriatic acid, it's a solution of hydrogen chloride in water
    $300 6
Song which concludes "It's life's illusions I recall; I really don't know life at all"
    $300 28
Going into town a logger might put on a hat & 1 of these "choke straps"
    $300 25
Tony the Tiger's girlfriend might tempt him with this feline Faberge fragrance
    $300 18
You can find Bird Bird not just on TV, but also waddling around in this children's magazine
    $300 4
He wore a toupee while playing "Adam" on "Bonanza"
    $400 15
Of 5 ,15, or 50 times faster, how fast sound travels through steel as compared to air
    DD: $500 7
The 3 things "I'd hammer out", "If I had a hammer"
    $400 29
It is called a "misery harp" by those that have to push & pull one
    $400 26
Princess who named her perfume "Tatiana" after her daughter
    $400 19
The answer to its April 1984 cover puzzle was that everything in the picture was upside-down
    $400 12
Mustachioed wrestler whose baldness is apparent when he takes off his keffiyeh
    $500 16
For his work in radio, this Italian electrical engineer shared the 1909 Nobel Physics Prize
    $500 8
Elvis' smash hit "Love Me Tender" was adapted from this 1861 folk ballad
    $500 27
Tho the smells of this Paris restaurant stir hunger, not passion, a perfume's named for it anyway
    $500 20
About $1 each at the checkout counter, these 2 rival womens' magazines are published every 3 weeks
    $500 13
Son Erik said Gypsy Rose Lee had an affair with this producer "just for the purpose of conceiving me"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Tim David Diane
$100 $800 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tim David Diane
$300 $2,300 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

NORTH AFRICA
ART
STARTS WITH "K"
SPORTS STADIUMS
INDIANS
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
    $200 23
With nearly 6 million people, it's not only largest city in North Africa, but on the entire continent
    $200 10
Michelangelo's only signed work was this representation of Christ & Mary
    $200 6
They come with "Bits 'n Bits 'n Bits" or "Bits 'n Gravy Bits"
    $200 1
Left field wall at Boston's Fenway Park was a billboard until painted this color in 1947
    $200 16
Many Indians believed a giant form of this type of animal caused thunder
    $200 20
Specific reason why we're running this category during 1987
    $400 24
Consisting of cracked grains of wheat cooked like rice, it's one of North Africa's basic dishes
    $400 12
Style of design named for 1925 Paris exposition internationale des arts decoraties
    $400 7
A bird the size of a chicken, or a fuzzy fruit the size of an egg
    $400 2
Only domed stadium on the West Coast is this city's Kingdome
    $400 17
Its flesh was food, its bones, tools; hair, rope; tendons, threads; skin, teepees; & horns, spoons
    $400 21
This famed orator was elected a delegate to the Convention from Virginia but refused to attend
    $600 25
From French "Maures", it's name means "land of the Moors"
    $600 13
Guinness says you have to walk 15 miles to see all of world's largest art gallery in this Russian city
    $600 8
Fuel now used mostly to fuel jet aircraft engines
    $600 3
The Detroit Lions' Silverdome has world's largest roof held up by this
    $600 18
A mineral water & type of large trunk were named for this N.Y. village, home of the Mohawks
    $600 22
Of 3, 4 or 6 years, length of term for members of House that Convention originally accepted
    $800 26
Polygamy is rarely practiced in N. Africa, tho still legal in every country there except this most northern 1
    $800 14
Appropriately, Alexander Calder created the world's largest at over 8 tons & 100 ft. in length
    DD: $800 9
20th century Armenian composer who wrote the following ballet music:

[Instrumental music plays]
    $800 4
1 of 7 outdoor Major League Baseball parks using artificial turf instead of grass
    DD: $400 19
Of the 5 Great Lakes, World Book also lists these 2 as names of Indian tribes
    $1000 27
Aside from Stone Age inhabitants, these nomadic Caucasian horsemen were 1st to settle Morocco
    $1000 15
He painted his most famous works in last 3 years of his life, including his "Bedroom at Arles"
    $1000 11
It's "the" thing you wouldn't "put on" to dress for a party, but to stop one
    $1000 5
Sites of Brooklyn's Ebbet's Field & New York's Polo Ground are now both occupied by these

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tim David Diane
$4,500 $3,700 $1,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE CALENDAR
When spelling all 7 days of the week, the 2 letters which appear most often

Final scores:

Tim David Diane
$1,599 $6,400 $5
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Bermuda & stay at the Elbow Beach Hotel New champion: $6,400 3rd place: Berkline Wallaway sofa

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Tim David Diane
$4,500 $4,200 $2,200
13 R,
3 W
15 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $10,900

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Game tape date: 1987-01-14
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