Responses for Show #561 - Monday, February 2, 1987

Alex announces the upcoming inaugural Teen Tournament at the beginning of the show.

Contestants

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Mike Stafford, a radio newscaster originally from Toronto, Canada

Claude Welch, a professor from Buffalo, New York

Nancy Neff, a teacher from Chattanooga, Tennessee (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,000)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

COLORS
FORMER CAPITALS
COMPLETE THE QUOTE
SCIENCE
TOYS & GAMES
SONGS THAT "COME" & "GO"
    $100 5
pink

Mike
    $100 7
Istanbul

Nancy
    $100 19
"...please"

Mike
    $100 2
light

Mike
    $100 20
skipping rope

Mike
    $100 1
"When the Saints Go Marching In"

Mike
    $200 8
(Mike: What is yellow?)

orange (or tangerine)

Mike
Triple Stumper
    $200 10
New Haven

Claude
    $200 3
(Mike: What is cybernetics?)
[Upon returning from the first break, it was clarified that cybernetics is acceptable, so Mike gets credited with a correct response.]

bionics (or cybernetics)

Mike
    $200 21
Scrabble

Mike
    $200 14
"I Can't Go For That"

Triple Stumper
    $300 9
(Alex: [*] matter, yes.)

gray (or grey)

Claude
    $300 11
Tara

Claude
    $300 4
(Claude: What is a joule?)
...
(Alex: [*], yes. It's a malarial-type fever.)

a quartan

NancyClaude
    $300 22
a yo-yo

Mike
    $300 15
(Mike: What is "When Will She Come"?)

"Something's Coming"

Mike
Triple Stumper
    $400 13
"The Golden State & "The Silver State"

Mike
    $400 12
Spain

Mike
    $400 6
copper

Claude
    $400 24
Silly Putty

Mike
    $400 16
"Where Did Our Love Go?" (or "Come See About Me")

Mike
    $500 23
black & blue

Mike
    $500 18
(Claude: What is Harrisburg, [*]?)
(Alex: That's right, and we've got less than a minute to go now. Select.)

Pennsylvania

Claude
    $500 25
(Claude: What is chess?)
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
(Alex: We only have one category left, the quoting category; we won't get a chance to get to it.)

parcheesi

Claude
Triple Stumper
    $1,000 17
(Mike: What is "Come And Go"?)
(Alex: Oh, you were so close. "What is [*]?" All right, that cost you some money, but you retain control of the board. Make another selection.)
(Mike: Okay, let's get it back. FORMER CAPITALS for $500.)

"Come Go With Me"

Mike

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Nancy Claude Mike
$400 $900 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nancy Claude Mike
$400 $900 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

WOMEN
LITERATURE
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY
COLLEGES
BATTLES
DOUBLE N
    $200 12
(Alex: [*], yeah. Unfortunately, she didn't make it this time, but she says she's gonna try it again this coming year.)

Mount Whitney

Claude
    $200 9
Italian

Nancy
    $200 1
an Oscar

Claude
    $200 2
Columbia

Mike
    $200 7
"The Battle of Britain"

Mike
    $200 26
funny

Mike
    $400 13
Christa McAuliffe

Claude
    $400 10
Hamlet

Mike
    $400 3
Sir Roman Polanski

Mike
    $400 14
1 of (Elis or Bulldogs)

Claude
    $400 8
(Mike: What is...sorry.)

herrings

NancyMike
    $600 16
Betty Furness

Mike
    $600 11
(Mike: Who is Voltaire?)

Molière

NancyMike
    $500 4
RKO

Mike
    $600 15
(Alex: Yeah, $3.5 billion. Lots of bucks.)

Harvard

Nancy
    $600 21
(Alex: Yeah, the war was over.)

the Battle of New Orleans

Claude
    $2,000 29
(Mike: Who was Buchanan?)
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]

John F. Kennedy

Mike
    $800 24
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)

the Salvation Army

Claude
    $800 17
(Mike: What is "America"?)

"U.S.A."

ClaudeMike
    $800 5
(Alfred) Hitchcock

Mike
    $800 19
Milwaukee

Claude
    $800 22
(Mike: What is the Revolutionary War?)

the Civil War

ClaudeMike
    $800 28
Runnymede

Mike
    $1000 25
(Alex: All of these dolls have [*].)

a handicap

Triple Stumper
    $1000 18
The Venerable Bede

Claude
    $1000 6
Hal Roach

Mike
    $1000 20
(Alex: [*], yeah. Very impressive, too.)
(Claude: It is.)

Pittsburgh

Claude
    $1000 23
Mohammed

Claude
    $1000 27
innards

Triple Stumper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nancy Claude Mike
$2,200 $8,900 $2,300
(lock game)

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

ANIMALS
(Alex: Yeah, their [*] wear out because they're used to eating trees and stuff; they can no longer feed themselves and they die of starvation.)
...
(Alex: [To Mike] Their feet wear out.)
(Mike: They're very heavy animals.)
[Laughter]
(Alex: Yeah, see... they die when they get to be about 4 feet high...
[Laughter]
(Alex: ...those short elephants. We should give you points just for the comedy in that response.)
(Mike: I think my grammar's wrong.)
(Alex: All right, let's see--that's okay, Mike. Let's see what it cost you. You risked everything, and it takes you down to zero...)
...
(Alex: ...and we move to the man next to you, Claude, who came alive in the Double Jeopardy! Round. Did he get the right response in this one? No, he didn't. It's gonna cost you--it would have to cost you a great deal--$4,600--for Nancy to remain champion. How much did you bet? That'll take you down to $6,800, but today that is enough to be the Jeopardy! champion. That's a pretty good payoff, too. Congratulations, Claude. We'll see you on our next show. And hopefully you'll join us then, too. So long, everybody!)
NancyWhat are teeth?
$2,100
MikeWhat is feet?
$2,300
ClaudeWhat are their tusks?
$2,100
teeth

Final scores:

Nancy Claude Mike
$4,300 $6,800 $0
2nd place: Maytag washer & dryer + a Service Merchandise gift certificate for a remote-control color TV New champion: $6,800 3rd place: Stained Glass Overlay designer glass treatment

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nancy Claude Mike
$2,200 $8,900 $5,400
6 R,
0 W
17 R,
2 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $16,500

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Game tape date: 1986-11-05
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