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00:34This is Jeopardy!
00:37Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:40A judicial clerk from Grove City, Ohio, Richard Cordray.
00:44A video production manager from Honolulu, Hawaii, Susan Wilcox.
00:50And our returning champion, a police officer from South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Larry Dundas, whose cash winnings total $14,000.
01:01And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
01:06Thank you, Johnny.
01:07Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
01:08Hi, folks, and welcome again to our show.
01:10Well, if you were tuned in yesterday, you saw an exciting contest that culminated in one of the biggest payoffs in recent weeks.
01:17And our champion, Larry, is going to get to enjoy $14,000 in cash.
01:21And as a result of that win, of course, he returns today to defend against these two challengers, Susan and Richard.
01:28Good luck to all three of you.
01:29Let's go to work and play this first round of Jeopardy!, shall we?
01:32As the numbers start popping into the screens, I'll remind you that we'll have just the one daily double in this round.
01:37Here are the categories.
01:38Summer, autumn mobiles.
01:41Lesser known names of famous people, of course.
01:45Colonial America, starry songs, and finally, going in style.
01:52A bit of a play on words there, so be careful.
01:53Larry, you're the returning champ. You go first.
01:55Lesser known names for $100.
01:57First clue in this match is, most famous son of the man born Alois Schickelgruber in 1837.
02:04Larry.
02:05Who's Adolf Hitler?
02:06That's right.
02:07Lesser known names for $200.
02:08Answer.
02:09Malcolm Little.
02:10Larry again.
02:11Malcolm X.
02:12Correct.
02:13Lesser known names, $300.
02:14Charles Eugene Boone is better known by this first name.
02:17Larry.
02:18Who's Daniel?
02:19No, sorry.
02:20Susan.
02:21Who is Pat Boone?
02:22Who is Pat, yes.
02:23Let's try starry songs for $100.
02:26First clue in that column, Perry Como advised, catch a falling star and put it there.
02:31Susan.
02:32What is your pocket?
02:33Yep.
02:34Starry songs for $200.
02:35Are the stars out tonight?
02:37I can't tell if it's cloudy or bright.
02:39Larry.
02:40What is I only have eyes for you?
02:44Select.
02:46Starry songs for $300.
02:47Through you there.
02:48It's when peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars.
02:52Susan.
02:53What is the age of Aquarius?
02:54Aquarius.
02:55That's correct.
02:56Starry songs for $400.
02:57At night the stars put on a show for free and darling you can share it all with me there.
03:03Richard.
03:04What is up on the roof?
03:05You are right for $400 and control of the board.
03:07Select.
03:08Colonial America for $300 please.
03:09Middle of that column.
03:10The largest 18th century manufacturing industry in New England was the distilling of this liquor.
03:15Richard.
03:16What is whiskey?
03:17Sorry, that's wrong.
03:18Larry.
03:19What is rum?
03:20Rum is correct.
03:21Let's go back to less than known names for $400.
03:24Rock and roller Ernest Evans.
03:26His stage name is a twisted version of Fats Dominoes.
03:29Larry.
03:30What is Chubby Checker?
03:31Right.
03:32Better get that one right.
03:33Less than known names for $500.
03:34Last clue in the column.
03:36While Beverly Hillbillies Jed and Ellie Mae had the last name Clampett, Jethro's was this.
03:41Larry.
03:42What is Bodine?
03:43Jethro Bodine is correct again.
03:45Larry.
03:46Okay.
03:47Hmm.
03:48Let's go back to starry songs for $500.
03:51Song in which the Everly brothers declared,
03:53I'm through with counting the stars above.
03:59Larry.
04:00What is wake up little Susie?
04:01Sorry, that's wrong.
04:02That'll cost you.
04:03Susan or Richard.
04:04What is bye-bye love?
04:06Bye-bye happiness.
04:07All right, Larry.
04:08We'll go back to you for the next choice.
04:10Okay.
04:11Colonial America for $100.
04:13Local colonial voter eligibility was usually determined by being Protestant, free, a property owner, and this sex.
04:20Susan.
04:21What is mail?
04:22Yes.
04:23Colonial America for $200.
04:24In 1762, Ben Franklin was given an honorary degree by this English university.
04:29Richard.
04:30What is Oxford?
04:31Oxford is right also for $200 more.
04:33And that takes us to our first commercial break.
04:36Relax, if you will.
04:37We're gonna pause now for these messages.
04:38We'll be back to continue round one following this.
04:40Good afternoon, everybody.
04:41Coming up at 6 o'clock on Channel 5 News, a Mesquite man has been charged with the murders of his wife and a friend of the family.
05:00A local police chief failed to participate in a solidarity march this morning designed to improve relations between South Dallas residents and the police.
05:09And if you have a youngster headed to school for the first time, you may want to see how one Metroplex school system is handling preschoolers' biggest fears.
05:16I'm Brad Wright and we'll have complete details at 6 o'clock.
05:19Same old thing with the same old bunch.
05:23The same bunch.
05:24So what's it gonna be for lunch?
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05:34Goodbye, routine.
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05:52And you're telling me that this thing is going to keep those roaches out of my cereal?
05:57That's how Judy Eirich felt before she tried combat.
06:00I was wrong. Combat works.
06:02I put these combat discs everywhere I saw roaches.
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06:55Welcome back.
06:56I suppose it was appropriate that Richard Cordray would come up with a correct response on that last clue we had regarding Oxford University,
07:03because this man received a B.A. at Oxford.
07:06Is that right?
07:07That's right.
07:08Thank you, Alex.
07:09You were there on a scholarship program?
07:10Yes, from the British government.
07:11It's called Marshall Scholarship Program.
07:12I see.
07:13Now, is it true that at Oxford they have a special dress code for exams that's different than here in America?
07:17They do.
07:18It's quite a bit different.
07:19I had to wear a white shirt, a white bow tie, a dark suit, a dark gown, and a black hat to exams for a week consecutive.
07:25I see.
07:26Well, if you were getting married on the same day, it would do double duty.
07:29Nice having you with us on the program.
07:30Susan Wilcox, the lady next to you from Hawaii.
07:33We discovered her in a contestant search at K-H-O-N.
07:36What have you got there?
07:37Some kind of a lucky...
07:38No, this isn't for me.
07:39This is for you.
07:40Oh, yeah?
07:41An invitation to come back.
07:42Oh, all right.
07:43Can you shoot that at me?
07:44I get my lay on...
07:45Oh, on the air.
07:46All right.
07:47I love it.
07:49I'll wear this for a while.
07:50Thank you, Susan.
07:53Larry at the end.
07:54Larry's dying now because he saw you with something on your podium.
07:57And at the end of our last show, our champion was waving something to the audience.
08:00They didn't get a chance to see it.
08:01What do you got there?
08:02That's correct.
08:03This is an image of a friend of mine back home, Frankie.
08:06This is his favorite ball player, Dale Murphy.
08:08And on the back of that is a four-leaf clover from another friend, Sue.
08:12So I strapped a four-leaf clover to the back of the strategic part of Dale's anatomy.
08:18And thank goodness...
08:19Do you know that the real Dale Murphy does that also?
08:22He has a four-leaf clover strapped his back, and that's enabled him to be the great player he is.
08:26Well, it must work.
08:27I have no complaints.
08:28Okay, Larry.
08:29Nice having you back with us.
08:30Thank you, sir.
08:31You're a good champ.
08:32But right now, Richard is the man in control of the board.
08:33He makes the selection for us.
08:34Colonial America for 400, please.
08:36The answer is, anthropologists have stated these peoples were at a Neolithic stage when colonists landed.
08:43Larry.
08:44What is Maine?
08:45No, sorry.
08:46Susan.
08:47What were the Indians?
08:48Indians.
08:49Yes, that's what we were going for.
08:50Let's try summer for 100.
08:51Okay.
08:52Though about 50,000 of these storms occur daily worldwide, in the U.S. they occur mainly in spring and summer.
08:58Richard.
08:59What are thunderstorms?
09:00Correct.
09:01Colonial America for 500, please.
09:03The infamous tax on this was used to save the British East India Company from bankruptcy.
09:08Susan.
09:09What was tea?
09:10You are right for $500.
09:11Let's try going in style for 100.
09:13The answer is, years after her death, Juan Perón often ate dinner with this wife's body seated at his table.
09:21Larry.
09:22Who is Isabel Perón?
09:23No.
09:24Richard.
09:25Who is Eva Perón?
09:26Eva or Evita.
09:27Yes.
09:28Let's try summer for 400, please.
09:30The answer there is 1982 Woody Allen movie whose title suggests he had a little help from Shakespeare.
09:37Richard.
09:38What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
09:41No, sorry.
09:42Susan.
09:43What is A Midsummer Night's Comedy?
09:45Nope.
09:46No.
09:47Larry doesn't want to try it.
09:48The correct title is A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.
09:51Richard, back to you.
09:52Summer for 500, please.
09:54Date you arrive in New Zealand if your itinerary says you land in Auckland the last day of their summer.
09:59Richard.
10:01What is March 21st?
10:04You're right.
10:0520th or 21st.
10:06Go again.
10:07Automobiles for 400, please.
10:08The answer there is the two standard gauges in a U.S. car that are calibrated in miles.
10:13Richard.
10:14What are the speedometer and the odometer?
10:16That's good.
10:17Automobiles for 500, please.
10:19Good brands of this ethylene glycol-based fluid contain rust inhibitors and lubricants.
10:23Susan.
10:24Uh, what is gasoline?
10:26No, sorry.
10:27Richard.
10:28What is ethanol?
10:29No.
10:30Larry doesn't want to try it?
10:31No.
10:32Susan wouldn't have any use for it on the island of Hawaii for dealing with the cold, of course,
10:36but it's antifreeze.
10:37Antifreeze.
10:38You need it for hot weather also.
10:39Richard, select.
10:40Automobiles for 300, please.
10:42Synchromesh allows you to do this either up or down.
10:45Susan.
10:46What is shift gears?
10:47You are right.
10:48Um, summer for 300.
10:50For 300.
10:51Cocosel, patty pan, and yellow crookneck.
10:57What are summer squashes?
10:58We've got a minute to go in the round.
10:59Susan, select.
11:00Um, going in style for 200.
11:02The answer there.
11:03When he dies, the author of frisbee wants his ashes mixed with polyethylene and made
11:08into these.
11:09Susan.
11:10What are frisbees?
11:11You bet.
11:12That's what he wants.
11:13Let's try a going in style for 500.
11:15For five.
11:16It said this part of Peter Stuyvesant's body was buried with full military honors years
11:20before his death.
11:21Richard.
11:22What is his wooden leg?
11:24No.
11:25Susan or Larry.
11:27Richard realizes now the mistake he made.
11:30They didn't bury the wooden leg.
11:31They buried the real one.
11:32Susan, you select again.
11:33Um, going in style for 400.
11:35The answer.
11:36Napoleon's sister Pauline asked that a nude statue of this person be displayed at her funeral.
11:44A nude statue of herself.
11:45Susan, select again.
11:46Going in style for 300.
11:48Perhaps rehearsing for death.
11:50This divine 19th century star slept in a satin lined casket.
11:54Larry.
11:55No.
11:56It was Bela Lugosi.
11:57No.
11:58Sorry.
11:59Richard.
12:00Who is Sarah Bernhardt.
12:01Sarah Bernhardt is correct.
12:02Automobiles for 200.
12:03The answer.
12:04We won't get a chance for that clue.
12:06We had our daily double in this round at the $200 spot in the summer category.
12:11Well, we went up and then we went down.
12:13And at the end, Susan was very much up with $1,300.
12:17Double Jeopardy coming up in a little while.
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14:32Perfect timing, folks.
14:37You got back just as we were about to get the Double Jeopardy round underway.
14:40Two Daily Doubles in this one.
14:41First, the dollar figures, please.
14:45Now the categories.
14:47On the left side of the board, we've got royalty,
14:49followed by birds,
14:50fictional characters,
14:51television commercials,
14:53world geography,
14:55and finally,
14:57letter perfect.
14:58Larry, you're in third place.
15:00You go first.
15:01Okay, sir.
15:02Royalty for 200.
15:03The answer is,
15:04as a symbol of her power,
15:06Egypt's Queen Hatshepsut wore a beard
15:09and had artists depict her as this.
15:12Susan.
15:13What is a man?
15:14That's it, yeah.
15:15Let's try birds for 200.
15:17The breed of these named for Canada
15:19are sometimes called honkers.
15:21Susan.
15:22What are geese?
15:23Birds for 400.
15:25German mountains,
15:26where the best singing canaries are bred,
15:27or brand of bird seed you might feed yours.
15:31Larry.
15:32With his heart.
15:33That's it.
15:34Royalty for 400.
15:35This part of Robert the Bruce's body
15:37was cut out and taken on crusades.
15:40Richard.
15:41What is his heart?
15:42You are right.
15:43Fictional characters for 600, please.
15:45Middle of that one.
15:46First name of the girl jockey Elizabeth Taylor played
15:49in the 1944 film.
15:51Larry.
15:52Velvet.
15:53That's it.
15:54Fictional characters for 400.
15:55Moving up one.
15:56The band of outlaws in Glendoon adopted a girl they captured
16:00and named her this.
16:01Larry.
16:02What is Lorna?
16:03Right.
16:04Fictional characters for 200.
16:05Among this author's title characters are
16:07Dombey and Son, Barnaby Rudge, and Martin Chuzzlewit.
16:10Richard.
16:11Who is Dickens?
16:12Correct.
16:13World Geography for 800, please.
16:14For 800.
16:15Of Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba.
16:17The one Canadian prairie province that is not landlocked.
16:20Richard.
16:21What is Saskatchewan?
16:23Sorry, that is wrong.
16:24That narrows it for Larry and Susan.
16:27Let me give it to you.
16:28Not fast enough, Susan.
16:29What is Manitoba?
16:30It's on Hudson Bay.
16:31All right, Richard.
16:32Back to you.
16:33For 1,000, please.
16:34The answer there is.
16:35Paul Baumer is the German narrator of this remarkable tale.
16:40Richard.
16:41What is All Quiet on the Western Front?
16:42All Quiet on the Western Front is right.
16:44World Geography for 1,000.
16:46The answer.
16:47The only Southeast Asian country with any part lying south of the equator.
16:52Susan.
16:53What is Indonesia?
16:55Correct.
16:56World Geography for 600.
16:58Continent with the most square miles of dry desert.
17:01Richard.
17:02What is Africa?
17:03Right.
17:04Fictional characters for 800, please.
17:06Egbert.
17:07A cow puncher from Red Gap, Washington won this valet in a poker game.
17:14It was Ruggles.
17:15The famous Ruggles of Red Gap.
17:16Back to you, Richard.
17:17Royalty for 800, please.
17:19For eight.
17:20American Lisa Hollaby met this king while working for an airline and became his fourth wife in 1978.
17:26Richard.
17:27Who is King Hussein?
17:28That's right.
17:29Royalty for 1,000, please.
17:31This Empress of Mexico, it's said, went mad in the Pope's presence and never knew of her husband's execution.
17:37Susan.
17:38Who is Carlotta?
17:39Carlotta, the wife of Maximilian.
17:40Right.
17:41Birds for 1,000.
17:42Birds for 1,000.
17:43In America, some 35 species of finches are referred to by this name for small, common birds.
17:48Larry.
17:49What are hummingbirds?
17:50Oh, sorry.
17:51Susan or Richard.
17:53They're referred to as sparrows.
17:55Susan.
17:56Back to you.
17:57Birds for 800.
17:58In 1941, only 15 of these large birds were left, but they now number well over 100.
18:05Susan.
18:06What is a condor?
18:07No, sorry.
18:08Richard.
18:09You got it.
18:10World Geography for 400, please.
18:12The answer there is one of the two Daily Doubles in the round.
18:17You've got 3,300.
18:18You lead Susan by 400, Richard.
18:20How much do you want to risk?
18:213,300, please.
18:22For 3,300 in the category World Geography.
18:26This is a true Daily Double, then.
18:28Here is the answer.
18:29Two of the three countries of the world that begin with the letter J.
18:41Richard.
18:42What are Jordan and Jamaica?
18:46The third was Japan.
18:47Nice going.
18:48You got it.
18:49Doubling your share to 6,600.
18:50Select again.
18:53World Geography for 200, please.
18:55Hispaniola is an island comprised of Haiti and this other nation.
18:59Richard.
19:00What is the Dominican Republic?
19:01Correct.
19:02Go again.
19:03Letter perfect for 200, please.
19:05In 1957, Dale Hawkins' song, Letter Which Followed Susie.
19:10Richard.
19:11What is Q?
19:12That's right.
19:13Letter perfect for 400, please.
19:15Letter which began all three names of the man who was vice president between Johnson and Agnew.
19:20Richard.
19:21What is H?
19:22For Hubert Horatio Humphrey.
19:23Go again.
19:24Letter perfect for 600, please.
19:25It's the only letter which stands for both a chess piece and a blood group.
19:29Richard.
19:31What is O?
19:34Sorry, that's wrong.
19:35Susan.
19:36What is B?
19:37B for Bishop, right.
19:38Letter perfect for 1,000.
19:40In the Los Angeles white pages, this letter has only one and a half columns of entries.
19:45Richard.
19:46What is X?
19:47That's right.
19:48That's right.
19:49For 1,000.
19:50Go again.
19:51Royally for 600, please.
19:52The answer there is, though she may not have said qu'il mange de la brioche, she was guillotined in 1793 anyway.
19:58Larry.
19:59Who is Marie Internet?
20:00That's it for 600.
20:01Where to?
20:02TV commercials for 800.
20:03The answer there is a daily double.
20:05You've got $1,100 and you've got to get back in this match, Larry.
20:09We're running short of time.
20:10How much do you want to risk?
20:11Let's try 800.
20:12For $800, in TV commercials, here is the clue.
20:15From 1974 to 1982, these two blondes sang, in turn, Ace is the place with a helpful hardware man.
20:23Oh, boy.
20:24Who are Suzanne Somers?
20:25That's one of them.
20:26Connie Stevens.
20:27You got it.
20:28Nice going.
20:29All right, we've got less than a minute to go.
20:30Select.
20:31TV commercials for 1,000.
20:33The slogan for this simple shampoo in hair color was, the closer he gets, the better you look.
20:39Larry.
20:40What is Clairol?
20:41Susan or Richard?
20:44The shampoo was nice and easy.
20:46Larry, go again.
20:47Commercial's 600.
20:48Said to be one of television's sexiest half minutes, the 1982 Man in Bed ad pushed this men's cologne.
20:54Cologne was Paco Rabanne. Larry, select.
20:59Commercial's 400.
21:00If you don't believe this softened hands while you do dishes, ask Madge.
21:05Susan.
21:06What is Palmolive?
21:08That's right.
21:09Um.
21:10Oh, we won't get a chance for any more answers.
21:13We had three clues left on the board.
21:14Susan has exactly half of Richard's total.
21:17And Larry's still alive with $900.
21:19Remember, the champ is the player with the most cash.
21:21The others enjoy these prizes.
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21:58And now, let's go back to Alex Trebek.
22:00All right, today's final Jeopardy! category is this.
22:03Famous quote.
22:04Something for Larry, Susan, and Richard to think about for a few minutes while we pause for these commercials.
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22:27What's for breakfast?
22:28Oh, nothing!
22:29Can I have this?
22:30Oh, let go my Eggo.
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23:09Stay with us for Final Jeopardy! coming up next.
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24:52In the break, our judges reviewed one of Larry's responses a little while ago,
24:55and they have decided to award him a correct for Clairol,
24:58because Clairol does manufacture nice and easy shampoo.
25:01That brings his score to 2900.
25:03He has made his final Jeopardy wager based on that amount.
25:05The other scores are correct.
25:07When I give you the answer, players, you'll have 30 seconds in which to write down your question.
25:10Be sure it is in that form.
25:12The category is famous quotes. Here we go.
25:14Today's final Jeopardy clue is this.
25:16In 1946, in Missouri, Churchill said,
25:20From Stettin to Trieste, it has descended across the continent.
25:25Good luck.
25:26Good luck.
25:27So shall we 30 minutes?
25:28Good luck.
25:40We're going to start with our returning champ, Larry Dundas.
26:00He had $2,900. Did he get the right question?
26:02Wrote it down quickly. What is the Iron Curtain?
26:05You're absolutely right. That's where we got that expression.
26:07How much did you bet? $2,800. That'll take you to $5,700.
26:11We move now to Susan Wilcox with $3,900 shaking her head.
26:14Oh, bad news, is it, Susan?
26:16Yeah.
26:16Yeah, let's take a look. What did you put down?
26:19What is storm clouds?
26:21I think clouds of war or something.
26:23Oh, I see. All right. Well, unfortunately, that is incorrect.
26:26It's going to cost you something. How much did you wager? $3,900.
26:30Takes you down to nothing.
26:32We move to Richard Cordray, who was leading with $7,800.
26:35Did Richard get the correct response?
26:38What is an Iron Curtain?
26:40He most certainly did. And how much did you bet?
26:43Zippo. Not a penny, but that's okay.
26:45$7,800 is a good payoff, and that's enough to make you Jeopardy champion today.
26:50Congratulations, Richard.
26:52Now, thanks also to Larry and Susan.
26:55Super game. We've got to go.
26:57Richard, I'll see you on the next edition of Jeopardy,
26:59and hopefully we'll have the pleasure of your company as well.
27:01Until then, so long, folks.
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28:11Crairie let's take a quick try.
28:13Match is stable.
28:13Coop- visão.
28:15Haha.
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28:16Theə-la-la,'
28:16should I take the risk
28:23of?
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28:26A couple is murdered in Mesquite, and the man who says he's the killer surrenders.
28:40And it's all over for 40 Dallas teachers who failed the state competency test or never took it at all.
28:45Good afternoon. I'm Larry Estendorf.
28:47And I'm Alice Carone. On Money Desk today, we'll take you to an exotic car auction.
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Comments
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wilcodhw5322 weeks ago
OMG, I lost my VHS of this show, and here it is. Thank you so, so, so much!
Zachhoran11 months ago
Larry Dundas was on Tic Tac Dough in Fall 1984 and won the Philly contestant search

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