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    $600 18
You can leave 'em in Germany with "wer zuletzt lacht, lacht am besten"
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Show #70 - Friday, December 14, 1984

Contestants

Bill Hand, a data processing manager from Northridge, California

Melinda Brownfield, a secretary from Westlake Village, California

Chris Hamilton, a real estate salesman originally from Middlebury, Vermont

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
TIME
DINING OUT
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
TRIVIA
"AC"/"DC"
    $100 1
Alaskan city renamed this because ships docked there
    $100 8
Watch named for the vibrating crystal that runs it
    $100 6
Shortened from French meaning "master of hotel", he greets you & seats you
    $100 20
Little girl who called "Sunnybrook Farm" home
    $100 10
The order of works in a dictionary
    $100 12
For this perennial teen-ager, life's been one big "Bandstand"
    $200 2
Colorado city whose name means "town" in Spanish
    $200 9
It "comes in like a lion & goes out like a lamb"
    $200 7
If employed by Greyhound their motto might be "Leave the clearing to us"
    $200 21
Hans Brinker's were silver
    $200 11
Party symbol 1st used by Andrew Jackson after opponents called him a jackass
    $200 15
He's the master of "Masterpiece Theater"
    $300 3
The city of Niagara Falls is its largest suburb
    $300 13
Number of months with exactly 30 days
    $300 24
In Italian it's the course ordered "before the meal"
    $300 22
As it called, it chanted, "I think I can, I think I can"
    $300 16
She's the mother of Cary Grant's only child
    $400 4
Known for manufacturing grain silos, it's North Dakota's largest city
    $400 14
Lucky children born that day are "fair & wise & good & gay"
    $400 25
As sommelier, he hopes to ply you with the finest vintage
    $400 23
Enid Bagnold's book that became Liz Taylor's 1st starring vehicle
    $400 17
American sculptor known for his playful metal mobiles
    DD: $500 5
"Hub of the high plains" Mac Davis saw it in his rearview mirror
    $500 19
Repeating group of days whose name means "a turning" in Old Norse
    $500 18
Born Vincent Furnier, this flamboyant singer "welcomed us to his nightmare" in '75

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):

Chris Melinda Bill
$200 -$400 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Melinda Bill
$2,600 -$700 -$800

Double Jeopardy! Round

GOV'T & POLITICS
THE BIBLE
WORLD WAR I
FOREIGN PHRASES
ART
SINGERS & DANCERS
    $200 6
Major political party founded in Ripon, Wisconsin in 1854
    $200 19
The Bible says he was swallowed by a "great fish", not a whale
    $200 11
He shot down 80 aircraft, but now plagues only Snoopy
    $200 16
On an Italian map you might find "tutte le strade conducono a Roma"
    $200 20
Color you get from mixing orange & black
    $200 1
Marine Jahan "Flashdanced" as her double
    $400 7
If Puerto Rico becomes a state, this house of Congress will be enlarged
    $400 21
1st queen mentioned in the Bible was this royal visitor of Solomon
    $400 12
Side Italy & Japan were on in World War I
    $400 17
Gourmet cooking in France
    $400 2
Nancy, Mia, then Barbara & now "L.A. is his lady"
    $600 8
Doctrine by which state can take private property for public use
    $600 23
It warned the last Babylonian king of his approaching doom
    $600 13
While this country was fighting war, a revolution broke out there
    $600 18
You can leave 'em in Germany with "wer zuletzt lacht, lacht am besten"
    $600 3
She keeps the kids from "Fame" on their toes
    $800 9
In 1979 Shirley Hufstedler became 1st secretary of this cabinet department
    $800 14
The liner "Lusitania" flew the flag of this country
    $800 22
Latin title of Henryk Sienkiewicz novel, it means "Where are you going?"
    $800 24
Appointed court painter to Philip IV of Spain, he painted one of the few nudes in Spanish art
    $800 4
Rob Reiner's rockers who've gone from reel to real
    $1000 10
1st woman elected state governor who did not succeed her husband
    $1000 15
The war-ending armistice was signed in one of these
    $1000 5
In 1943 she created & staged the dances for the play "Oklahoma!"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Melinda Bill
$5,800 $300 -$1,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
Cincinnati company that is #1 TV advertiser, spending $½ billion per yr.

Final scores:

Chris Melinda Bill
$4,600 $5 -$1,600
New champion: $4,600 2nd place: Dakotah bedroom ensemble & Armstrong bedroom suite 3rd place: Alsy-Cycle II lamps

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Melinda Bill
$5,800 $800 -$1,600
15 R,
0 W
5 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
13 W

Combined Coryat: $5,000

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