Show #193 - Wednesday, June 5, 1985

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Natalie Windsor, a news writer originally from Dayton, Ohio

David McIlwraith, a law student from San Diego, California

Nick Paul, an auto parts distributor from Panorama City, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,000)

Jeopardy! Round

TRAVEL & TOURISM
GAME SHOWS
TRENDS
PSYCHOLOGY
BOTANICAL NAMES
POTPOURRI
    $100 6
You might check the daily Yomiuri here for show times of the new Godzilla picture
    $100 1
From 1952-64 contestants each week did this in Garry Moore's ear
    $100 15
Although Hank Ballard had the original record, it wasn't until Chubby Checker that it became a fad
    $100 2
A mental institution,
a record company,
or Richard Simmons' place
    $100 14
The street that clings to the famous intersection with Hollywood Blvd.
    $100 20
On a Monday in 1959 she legally changed her name to Tuesday
    $200 11
French firm which not only makes tires but publishes guide to tell you where to go on them
    $200 7
On it Pat says, "Hit bankrupt & lose all your money, but once you buy a prize it's yours to keep"
    $200 16
Nickname of young upwardly mobile professionals
    $200 3
Garment put on the insane, it's bound to keep the wearer uptight
    $200 25
Mother of 9 children, including 3 senators, one of whom became president
    $200 21
The track the Chattanooga choo choo leaves on
    $300 12
In South African restaurants they're labeled "dames" & "here"
    $300 8
Original host of "The Price is Right", he now hosts "The Joker's Wild"
    $300 17
The T-shirt emblem 1st made famous by tennis star Rene Lacoste
    $300 4
Psychologically revealing verbal faux pas or what Sigmund might have worn in drag
    $300 22
Ironically, Israelis had built this Ugandan airport where they rescued hostages in '76
    $400 26
The proper size of a current U.S. passport photo
    $400 9
Host who might've asked the stars, "Farmer Fred runs his farm backwards, even his cows go ____"
    $400 18
Geometric name of the get rich quick scam of the '70s
    $400 5
Psychiatrist's degree which separates him from a psychologist
    $400 23
It's unofficial state motto says "Virginia is for" them
    $500 10
The highest score you could amass with going over on "Gambit"
    $500 19
North American aquatic mammal Castor canadensis nearly wiped out by 19th c. British hat fashion trend
    DD: $500 13
Word, meaning of unsound mind, it is strictly a legal term & not a medical one
    $500 24
In 1964 his sister Juana defected to America in opposition to his policies

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

Nick Dave Natalie
$100 $100 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nick Dave Natalie
$1,100 $1,800 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

RULERS
ART
FOREIGN FILMS
ROCKS & MINERALS
SONGBIRDS
WARS
    $200 3
Said to be the king of beasts
    $200 19
Alexander Calder gained fame as creator of this type of sculpture & its opposite, the stabile
    $200 17
One letter title of Costa-Gravas' '69 film about political assassination in Greece
    $200 8
The usual color of alabaster or purist calcite marble
    $200 13
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave me this
    $200 1
Soviet attempt to subdue this Asian neighbor is now in its 5th year
    $400 4
According to historians, the reign of this "Good" king of Bohemia was weak & plagued by wars
    $400 20
Bill Alexander & Elke Sommer are among the famed painters with instruction shows on this network
    $400 18
Italian director whose name appears in the titles:
-Casanova
-Roma
-Satyricon
    $400 9
Gemstone which got its name from resembling the red seed of the pomegranate
    $400 22
Tiny bird that was a big hit for Seals & Crofts in '73
    $400 2
Dutch for "farmer", the British defeated them in 1902 in war to gain control of South Africa
    $600 5
In 1762 she overthrew her allegedly impotent husband to become empress of Russia
    $600 21
The French woman who became a star in "And God Created Woman"
    $600 10
The 3 classes of rocks are igneous, sedimentary & these, which used to be the other two
    DD: $600 14
War in which this song 1st became popular in America:

"...comes marching home again, hurrah! Hurrah! / We'll give him a hearty welcome then, hurrah! Hurrah! / The boys will cheer and the men will shout / And the ladies, they will all turn out..."
    DD: $400 6
Zanzibar's & Turkey's rulers were called this, but now only Brunei's & Oman's are
    $800 11
It's the black glass produced by volcanoes
    $800 15
In naval victory over the Turks at Lepanto in 1571 this Spanish novelist lost his left hand
    $1000 7
Richard Nixon is 9th cousin of Leka I, exiled king of this Balkan country
    $1000 12
The most common element of the 8 that make up 98% of all the rocks in the world
    $1000 23
Arthur Lyman's bright-colored friend that went up the charts as well as the banana tree
    $1000 16
16th c. war for control of France between Henry III, Henry of Navarre & Henry of Guise

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nick Dave Natalie
$1,500 $2,000 $3,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
In 1974, this baseball figure set record for most letters received in the mail in a year, some 900,000

Final scores:

Nick Dave Natalie
$3,000 $3,900 $3,000
3rd place New champion: $3,900 2nd place

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Nick Dave Natalie
$1,500 $2,000 $4,000
13 R,
5 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $7,500

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Game tape date: 1985-01-30
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