Show #932 - Tuesday, September 27, 1988

Chris Shea game 5.

Contestants

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Doak Fairey, a computer consultant from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Susan Clements, a teacher from Akron, Ohio

Chris Shea, a radio operator from Los Angeles, California (whose 4-day cash winnings total $35,202)

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Jeopardy! Round

BUSINESS '88
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY
WOMEN IN SPORTS
SOLDIER TALK
ART TRIVIA
BIRD NAMES
    $100 13
Under control of Hefner's daughter Christie, this magazine has gotten back into financial shape
    $100 9
This world-famous Hollywood theater opened in 1927 with the premiere of "King of Kings"
    $100 3
The team of Pam Shriver & this champion have won more women's doubles titles than any other team
    $100 1
"I got a heart in Vietnam" means a soldier received this decoration
    $100 14
The Zeuslike, seminude statue of this president graces the Smithsonian
    $100 24
He also won a British film Academy Award for "Network"
    $200 22
"Miami Nice" is a course designed to improve the image & behavior of these drivers
    DD: $700 10
Built in 1918, Charlie Chaplin's movie studio has belonged for over 20 years to the musician heard here:

[Trumpet plays.]
    $200 4
Patty Berg, Mickey Wright & Kathy Whitworth are 3 of the 10 women in this sport's hall of fame
    $200 2
The point from which riflemen take aim & shoot at a target, or Wm. F. Buckley's TV show
    $200 15
This dessert company has a multimillion dollar art collection that "Nobody, doesn't like"
    $200 25
Authors Hart or Stephen
    $300 23
For $35,000, a tour company will fly you to this remote point & let you tour the Amundson-Scott Station
    $300 18
Reason sidewalk stars reading "Maurice Diller", "Kitrina Paxinou" & "Ernest Lubitsch" were replaced in 1988
    $300 8
One souvenir T-shirt from Alaska reads, "Alaska. where men are men & women win" this dog sled race
    $300 5
The slang for this rank used to be "double Pfc"
    $300 16
Chagall, Cocteau, Miro, & even John Huston have designed these for Mouton Rothschild
    $300 26
"Laugh-In" host who fits the category
    $400 20
Harold Arlen reportedly wrote "Over The Rainbow" in front of this famous drugstore
    $400 11
The only woman since Sonja Henie to win the gold in ladies' figure skating at 2 consecutive Olympics
    $400 6
Government issued uniform items that WWII WACs called the "gruesome twosome"
    $400 17
His most famous bronze sculpture is called "Bronco Buster"
    $400 27
A short actress on "Cheers" with the name of a large, flightless bird
    $500 21
Despite its name, this world-famous restaurant on Vine St. wasn't shaped like an item of clothing
    $500 12
Injuries kept this '84 Olympic marathon champ from competing at Seoul in '88
    $500 7
Form of hard bread that sailors called "sea biscuit" & Union soldiers nicknamed "Lincoln pie"
    $500 19
This desert artist was a nude model for Alfred Stieglitz's photographs before she married him
    $500 28
In 1713 this Irish author & pamphleteer was appointed dean of Dublin's St. Patrick's Cathedral

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Chris Susan Doak
-$400 $500 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Susan Doak
$1,400 $900 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHARACTERS IN PLAYS
(Alex: We'll give you the characters; you name the play.)
N. AMERICAN HISTORY
THE RAILROAD
MISSOURIANS
SONG LYRICS
CELEBRITY MATES
    $200 21
Oscar Madison
&
Felix Unger
    $200 4
In 1949 Costa Rica's constitution abolished this, replacing it with a small civil guard
    $200 14
The very first passenger cars were built to resemble these, the form of transportation they replaced
    $200 22
Branson, Missouri's annual "Kewpiesta" celebration honors Rose O'Neill, who created this
    $200 1
It's what the band did when "Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde"
    $200 9
Mimi Rogers' top gun
    $400 24
Roxane
&
Christian
    $400 5
Between his terms as Cuba's leader, Fulgencio Batista lived for a while in this U.S. state
    $400 15
It's the term for the distance or width between the 2 rails of a railroad track
    $400 30
A restored courtroom in Independence features a multimedia show based on his life
    $400 2
"I'm gonna sit right down & write myself a letter, & make believe it" did this
    $400 10
Jillie Mack's personal private investigator, in Hawaii & elsewhere
    $600 18
Alonzo,
Rumpleteazer & Bustopher Jones
    $600 6
In 1903 Panama proclaimed its independence from this adjacent country
    $600 16
The 1st real U.S. railroad was set up in 1826 to haul granite for this Massachusetts battle monument
    $600 27
Carthage was home to Belle Starr of the Wild West & this star of "Wild Kingdom"
    $600 3
14 years before Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison was "going back some day, come what may" to this place
    $600 11
Since marrying him, Pam Dawber's life has taken a harmonious turn
    $800 19
Brick & Maggie
Pollitt
    $800 7
Barons, earls, viscounts & 1 woman, Jeanne Sauve, have all been governors gen. of this country
    $800 17
In spring '88 "Good Morning America" sent Ron Reagan on this European train, while "TODAY" sent its whole crew
    DD: $2,600 28
You can tour the home near Kearney where he was born & the house in St. Joseph where he was shot
    $800 20
In "Funny Girl", Fanny Brice sang, "Don't bring around a cloud to" do this
    $800 12
5'8" model Brogan Lane refers to all 5'2" of him as a "sex thimble"
    $1000 25
Lady Bracknell
&
Algernon Moncrieff
    $1000 8
Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina was dictator of this island country for 3 decades until his 1961 assassination
    DD: $3,000 26
In the 1960s the railroads began to eliminate this job formerly required by union contracts
    $1000 29
The 2nd most famous resident of Hannibal, she survived a shipwreck & inspired a musical
    $1000 23
Title line that follows "Dear, with your lips to mine a rhapsody divine"
    $1000 13
Actress Victoria Tennant's a permanent tenant in his house

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Susan Doak
$9,800 $500 $11,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
The only 3 men to reign as king over all 12 tribes of Israel

Final scores:

Chris Susan Doak
$19,100 $0 $20,900
2nd place: trip on Eastern to Nassau, Bahamas & stay at the British Colonial + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger 3rd place: Speed Queen washer & dryer + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger New champion: $20,900

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Chris Susan Doak
$7,800 $3,100 $10,500
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
11 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
28 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $21,400

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Game tape date: 1988-07-25
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