Show #128 - Wednesday, March 6, 1985

Bruce Fauman game 5.

Contestants

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Bradley Cohen, an architectural coordinator from New York City

Henry Willis, a labor lawyer originally from Washington, D.C.

Bruce Fauman, a university administrator and professor from Vancouver, British Columbia (whose 4-day cash winnings total $39,898)

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Jeopardy! Round

HOLIDAYS
GOLF
2-LETTER WORDS
WORLD CITIES
TIME
"DREAM"Y MUSIC
    $100 21
The only President's birthday that is a national legal holiday
    $100 13
When driving the ball, it don't mean a thing if you ain't got this stroke
    $100 1
City whose West End produces many plays seen later on Broadway
    $100 6
In Latin, it was "Dies Solis", in Anglo-Saxon, "Sunnandaeg"
    $100 11
Bobby Darin wanted one in '59, so he wouldn't "have to dream alone"
    $200 22
A dreidel is a square top given to children during this Jewish holiday season
    $200 17
For the Irish, it's the wearin' of it, but for golfers, it's getting on it in 2
    $200 2
Among capitals, La Paz, Bolivia has this "lofty" distinction
    $200 7
The month of Quintilis was changed to this in honor of Julius Caesar
    $200 12
What Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes cautioned against in 1980
    $300 23
Central figure in a creche
    $300 18
The leading hand for left-handed golfers is this
    $300 3
"The Musician's Holy City", home at one time to Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms & the Strausses, etc.
    $300 8
Only mythical animal whose name is a year on the Chinese calendar
    $300 14
In 1969, Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry remade this '57 Everly Bros. hit
    $400 24
In ancient England, it was believed that birds chose their mates on this holiday
    $400 19
Ed Norton did it by saying, "Hello, ball!"
    $400 4
City that's home to Ramses II's mummy
    $400 9
A.M. abbreviates this Latin phrase
    $400 15
After popping out of a cake, it's what Debbie Reynolds & the chorus sang in "Singin' in the Rain"
    $500 25
Flag Day, celebrated on June 14th, is an official holiday only in this northeast state
    $500 20
In '63, golfer who set the PGA record for the longest drive
    $500 5
Donegall Square lies in the center of this Irish city
    DD: $1,000 10
In military time, it's 2100 hours
    $500 16
Lovin' Spoonful's 1966 serendipity ditty

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

Bruce Henry Bradley
$700 $2,300 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bruce Henry Bradley
$700 $1,800 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

LANGUAGES
ART
STATE MOTTOES
BIOLOGY
1492
STAR TREK
    $200 6
Dutch used to be called Flemish in this country, where half the people speak it
    $200 16
Oregon's motto, or the Teamsters, for example
    $200 1
Language used for biological classifications
    $200 11
Highest rank achieved by James T. Kirk
    $400 7
The word "sauna", meaning a type of steam bath, comes from this language
    $400 17
You can pack crystal in the state motto of NY, which means "ever upward"
    $400 2
This mammal may just "laugh" if you say it resembles a dog, since it's related to the mongoose
    $400 24
"Fragile" dynasty which had ruled China since 1368 & would rule 150 years more
    $400 12
One of the two most-used phrases to activate the transporter
    $600 8
Name of this most popular artificial international language means "one who hopes"
    $600 18
Neighbor of Virginia whose license plates say it's "First In Freedom" & "First In Flight"
    $600 3
A field biologist, such as Darwin or Muir
    $600 23
More Indians lived in these mountains than any other region in the western hemisphere
    $600 13
Nickname of Dr. Leonard McCoy
    $800 9
Official language of Nigeria
    $800 22
Main medium used by Frederic Remington in his Old West sculptures
    $800 19
This motto of Kentucky about sticking together was also a song by The Brotherhood of Man
    $800 4
The study of plant & animal fossils
    $800 25
When 1 of this family became Pope Alex. VI, a Medici said, "Flee, we are in the hands of a wolf"
    $800 14
Title of address for either female Saavik or male Spock
    DD: $1,200 10
The only two Semitic languages that are spoken languages today
    $1000 21
Black & white illustrator of the erotic who shocked the Victorian age
    $1000 20
The beehive on its license plates & this state's motto, "Industry", mean hard work, not factories
    $1000 5
Plant fiber from wood & other sources that is a primary material of rayon
    $1000 26
Later called "Admiral of the Sea of India", he 1st became a naval officer this year
    $1000 15
Title of the 3rd TV episode or the last line of the opening narration

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bruce Henry Bradley
$3,500 $5,200 $3,500

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE OSCARS
Best Actress in '72, her father won Oscar in '58 & mother a special "baby" Oscar in '39

Final scores:

Bruce Henry Bradley
$3,500 $3,395 $0
5-day champion: $43,398 2nd place: SunTana SunSystem + R.R. Scheiebe snack table set 3rd place: Alsy-Cycle II lamp set

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Bruce Henry Bradley
$3,500 $4,700 $3,300
17 R,
5 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W

Combined Coryat: $11,500

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Game tape date: 1984-11-14
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