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    $1000 23
It's suffered by one who goes from his simple society to a very complex one
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Show #141 - Monday, March 25, 1985

Steven Rogitz game 2.

Contestants

Debbi Holzinger, a naval lieutenant from San Diego, California

Lonny Gulden, a sales manager from Eden Prairie, Minnesota

Steven Rogitz, a letter carrier from Gardena, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $11,999)

Jeopardy! Round

EASY MATH
FOOD FACTS
QUOTE, UNQUOTE
EGYPT
CRIME & PUNISHMENT
"BROWNS"
    $100 17
The answer to 65 divided by 4/7 x 0
    $100 1
The average adult male needs 3000 a day, a female, 2200
    $100 4
Play in which Queen Gertrude, while watching a play, says, "The lady doth protest too much"
    $100 5
Egyptian-born actor Michael Shalhoub, his most famous role was a Russian doctor
    $100 14
In California, this auto necessity is made at Folsom Prison
    $200 18
Number of first-class stamps in a $20 roll
    $200 2
Though leader in total world food production at 35%, this continent has 59% of the world's population
    $200 8
At the 1st Battle of Bull Run, Bernard Bee said, "There is Jackson, standing like..." this
    DD: $500 6
Italian opera set in Egypt featuring this march:
    $200 15
They were 1st trained to help with police work about 1900 in Ghent, Belgium
    $300 19
Decimal equivalent of 3/4
    $300 3
This process does not "heal" food, but preserves it
    $300 9
Pop artist who claimed "in the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes"
    $300 7
Leader assassinated at parade celebrating 8th anniversary of Yom Kippur War
    $300 16
It's estimated there are about 40,000 separate police agencies in this country
    $400 20
Sum of the 3 Billy Goats Gruff, the 3 Little Pigs & Goldilocks & the 3 Bears
    $400 12
Paris cooking school named after ribbons worn by the Order of the Holy Ghost
    $400 10
"I can't mate in captivity." explained this feminist on why she's never married
    $400 22
Albanian founder of the last Egyptian dynasty; his namesake is a famous prizefighter
    $500 21
The square root of 225
    $500 13
Colorful term used to describe effort to increase food production in developing countries
    $500 11
Completes the saying "The trouble with a kitten is that..."
    $500 23
A 43-year old mother of 4 recently broke up a $3.5 billion ring dealing in this drug

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 6):

Steve Lonny Debbi
-$100 -$100 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Lonny Debbi
$1,700 $500 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS
ROCKS & MINERALS
MOVIE TRIVIA
SOCIAL STUDIES
MAMMALS
AMERICAN LITERATURE
    $200 1
'70s president who, as a model, once appeared in "Look" magazine
    $200 22
A sparking rock or a Michigan city
    $200 3
It was known as the dingus, the stuff dreams are made of & the black bird
    $200 18
3-letter term for fashions that come & go quickly, such as hula hoops & coonskin caps
    $200 2
"Vampire" variety of these actually do feed on the blood of other animals
    $200 8
Sport defined by Hemingway as "Death in the Afternoon"
    $400 14
This office remained vacant during Truman's 1st administration
    $400 4
Character from American history played on screen more than any other
    $400 19
"Jus soli", the right of soil, makes you this in the country of your birth
    $400 15
General name for the wild rabbits of Canada, the U.S. & Mexico; Peter is one
    $400 9
In 1843, the Merriams took over the rights to his dictionary
    $600 16
Said he could either run the country or control his daughter Alice, "But not both"
    $600 5
A sequel's now being planned to this top grossing film, called in France "S.O.S. Phantomes"
    $600 20
Not a radioactive clan, but the core group of one's relatives
    $600 24
Before hunting, a pack of these meets & howls to keep other packs from its territory
    $600 10
Her "Giant" grew into an epic movie
    $800 17
Probably our most scholarly president, he was only one to earn a Ph.D.
    $800 6
To protect his image, Buster Keaton's MGM contract did not allow him to do this onscreen
    $800 21
U.S. equivalent to the bourgeoisie which developed between the aristocrats & the peasants in France
    $800 25
This swimming African animal "yawns" as an aggressive gesture before it attacks
    $800 11
"Death Comes for" him Willa Cather's classic
    $1000 12
In 1940, FDR beat him to win 3rd term
    DD: $1,500 7
4-generation film family which includes a knighted actor, his father, daughters & grandchildren
    $1000 23
It's suffered by one who goes from his simple society to a very complex one
    $1000 13
Novelist & poet who went "Trout Fishing in America"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Lonny Debbi
$9,800 -$900 $2,900
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
This cereal co. which owns Parker Bros. & Lionel Trains is the largest toy maker in the world

Final scores:

Steve Lonny Debbi
$13,800 -$900 $5,400
2-day champion: $25,799 3rd place: a recliner 2nd place: a stackable washer and drier + an answering machine

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Steve Lonny Debbi
$9,300 -$900 $2,600
30 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W
3 R,
4 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $11,000

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