Suggest correction - #16 - 1984-10-01
Show #16 - Monday, October 1, 1984
Elise Beraru game 1.
Contestants
Elise Beraru, an insurance underwriter from Los Angeles, California
Don Cameron, a football coach from Long Beach, California
Larry Caplan, an attorney from Tamarac, Florida (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,300)
Jeopardy! Round
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He held office "4 score & 7 years" after founding of our country |
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Theodore Cleaver's nickname |
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A dessert wine, or the left side of a ship |
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Originally at Lewiston, NY, this falls has over the years moved 7 times upstream |
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1st president to win Nobel Peace Prize, though he "carried a big stick" |
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While Thatcher looks over Parliament, Parliament looks over this |
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7 of our 1st 12 were from this state |
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Series in which Ted Danson doesn't touch liquor, but fondles Shelley Long |
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A football "conference", or to gather together for warmth |
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Ancient Greek law made it illegal not to do this during festival of Dionysus |
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The dam you need to make Lake Mead |
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The only 2 presidents born in Texas, they held office only 3 years apart |
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ABC's "Iran Reports" led to creation of "Nightline" with him as host |
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Bruce Banner's bulky bad side |
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Its name comes from legend that first one was stirred with a rooster feather |
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Only one of the 5 Great Lakes entirely in U.S. |
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Baby Andrew Castiraghi's royal mom & Princess Stephanie's sister |
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Portly president who set precedent by throwing out season's 1st ball |
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Paul Anka's been collecting royalties for this for over 5,700 nights |
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You can bet on the banks of this California-Nevada lake |
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Type of fiction penned by presidential offspring M. Truman & E. Roosevelt |
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Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):
Larry |
Don |
Elise |
$1,800 |
-$300 |
$200 |
Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:
Larry |
Don |
Elise |
$3,400 |
-$900 |
$2,800 |
Double Jeopardy! Round
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"Lafayette, we are here", referred to Americans landing in this country |
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American golfers claim they hit 111 of them each day |
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According to Harry Truman, what you should do "if you can't stand the heat" |
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This exotic-dancer-turned-spy was executed by the French in 1917 |
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Earl Anthony & Don Carter are kingpins in this sport |
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It's better "than not to have loved at all" |
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The German U-boats were this type of craft |
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Didn't float like a butterfly or sting like a bee, but he knocked out his teeth & Muhammad Ali |
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He, not Sitting Bull, led the Indians at Custer's Last Stand |
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Lord Acton said it "tends to corrupt" |
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Early leadership of an all-black regiment earned him nickname "Black Jack" |
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Originally "mintonette", it was first played with a basketball & a rope stretched across court |
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Nursery rhyme that can be played on touch-tone phone by dialing 3212, 333, 222, 333 |
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Numbering some 140,000, this Southwest tribe is America's largest |
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"Plumbum" in Latin, Ancient Rome's plumbing was made of this heavy metal |
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Santayana said, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to" do this |
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French reinforcements came to Battle of the Marne using this form of transport |
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Didn't drink, smoke, or "lift anything heavy" and played hockey until 50 |
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When spelling numbers, lowest one to contain the letter "B" |
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Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:
Larry |
Don |
Elise |
$3,000 |
$2,300 |
$6,400 |
Final Jeopardy! Round
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It's the most populous city in the Western Hemisphere |
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Final scores:
Larry |
Don |
Elise |
$6,000 |
$4,600 |
$6,750 |
Game dynamics:
Larry |
Don |
Elise |
$6,500 |
$1,900 |
$6,400 |
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