Show #1127 - Tuesday, June 27, 1989

Contestants

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Joe Kelly Jackson, a musician originally from Lafayette, Louisiana

Betty Kayton Kerns, a vice president of finance from Santa Monica, California

Julie Dock, an editor from Torrance, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,599)

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Jeopardy! Round

QUOTES
FAMOUS PAIRS
COSMETICS
VIDEO STORE
HODGEPODGE
GONE FISHIN'
    $100 12
"I was well on the way to being a millionaire... I gave all my wealth to the revolution," said this PLO Ieader
    $100 3
When partners Burt & Irving founded this ice cream chain in 1948, they had fewer than 31 flavors
    $100 26
False eyelashes often come packaged with this, which you use to apply them
    $100 21
It's best to do this to rental videos before returning them because many stores charge you if you don't
    DD: $500 2
January 22, 1989 event these people are prepared for:
    $100 1
Splashing & wearing clothes that reflect light may provoke sharks to do this
    $200 13
In "Maxims for Revolutionists", Shaw wrote, "He who can, does, he who cannot," does this
    $200 4
He shared top billing on his TV cartoon show with the Road Runner
    $200 27
The Shiseido Company's headquarters are in the Ginza district in this city
    $200 22
"Legacy of the Links" isn't about sausages, it's a video history of this sport
    $200 17
Of the Erie, Suez or Panama canals, the longest
    $200 8
Freshwater eels are catadromous, which means they migrate to the sea to do this
    $300 14
Words that precede, "I pray the Lord my soul to keep"
    $300 5
With partner Bill Todman, he produced such TV game shows as "I've Got a Secret" & "What's My Line?"
    $300 28
According to their labels, both Vaseline & baby oil can be used to do this to eye make-up
    $300 23
You can "Play Bridge with" this "Dr. Zhivago" star if you rent his video
    $300 18
The Illustrated World Encyclopedia says people in this occupation get the most tattoos
    $300 9
Jacques Cousteau thinks the fish that swallowed this biblical character may have been a giant grouper
    $400 15
"an optimist is a guy that has never had much experience," wrote Don Marquis in this book
    $400 6
Last name of tax specialists Henry & Richard
    $400 24
Attention fans of this TV series: you can now rent some of the "Fernwood Flasher" episodes
    $400 19
During its testing, this 1989 Rose Parade "float" broke free from its tethers & went up, up & away
    $400 10
They come in striped, spotted, largemouth & smallmouth varieties
    $500 16
In "The House of the 7 Gables" he wrote, "Life is made up of marble & mud"
    $500 7
Liberal Tom Braden & this conservative columnist are co-hosts of CNN's "Crossfire"
    $500 25
If you like it "Nice & Rough", "Break Every Rule" & rent her "Private Dancer" video
    $500 20
This guru, asked to leave Oregon in 1986, says he ordered Buddha to leave his body in 1989
    $500 11
These food fish were so named because they were 1st caught near an Italian island

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Julie Betty Joe Kelly
$300 -$300 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Betty Joe Kelly
$1,600 $800 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

IRELAND
LEADING MEN
FICTION
POTENT POTABLES
SLAVERY
"FREEDOM"
    $200 20
We don't mean to bog you down with facts, but this fuel still covers over 10% of the island
    $200 7
When asked why he was always billed above Kate Hepburn, he said, "This is a movie... not a lifeboat"
    $200 2
Swashbuckler who continued his daring adventures in a sequel, "The Elusive Pimpernel"
    $200 15
Type of alcoholic beverage appropriately drunk from a snifter
    $200 9
Helping many slaves escape the American South, Levi Coffin was called the "President of" this
    $200 1
Racially integrated groups who, in the early '60s, took bus trips to challenge segregation
    $400 21
In the 9th century these invaders founded the cities of Cork, Limerick & Waterford
    $400 10
Tom Burlinson turned down the sequel to "The Man from Snowy River" because he's allergic to these animals
    DD: $2,000 3
Troublemaker whose half brother Sid "was a quiet boy, and had no... troublesome ways"
    $400 16
This wine from a Portuguese island is fortified so it's 18-20% alcohol
    $400 14
The insurrection this Roman slave led came to an end with his death at Lucania
    $400 8
Denzel Washington starred in this 1987 film about South African activist Steve Biko
    $600 24
The orange in the flag represents the Protestants of this northern province
    $600 11
Rear admiral's son who played military roles in "M*A*S*H",
"The Great Santini" & "Apocalypse Now"
    $600 4
This dandified detective was once "one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police"
    $600 17
Anhegser-Busch is marketing this type of less-sweet beer that's been a big hit for Asahi in Japan
    DD: $2,600 25
In "America", it's the line that rhymes with "of thee I sing"
    $800 23
While people loved his "Riders to the Sea", his "Playboy of the Western World" provoked riots
    $800 12
This "Dirty Rotten Scoundrel" is the son of a fish market porter & a charwoman
    $800 5
The 1st chapter of this H.G. Wells novel is "The Strange Man's Arrival"
    $800 18
Flavor of liqueur you'd mix with vodka to make a Black Russian
    $800 26
On the flip side of this 45 record is a John Lennon-Elton John duet of "I Saw Her Standing There"
    $1000 22
The nationalist party in Ireland, it's name is Irish for "we ourselves"
    $1000 13
The National Society of Film Critics named this "Clean & Sober" star "Best Actor of 1988"
    $1000 6
Most of the short stories in his book "In Our Time" feature Nick Adams as the central character
    $1000 19
The formula for this liquor used in a Scarlett O'Hara is secret, but it's probably bourbon based
    $1000 28
When his autobiography came out in 1845, this runaway slave went to England to avoid capture
    $1000 27
In his Gettysburg Address, Lincoln pledged that our "nation, under God, shall have" this

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Betty Joe Kelly
$15,200 -$600 $4,600
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

FOREIGN PHRASES
Latin phrase found on the face of the Great Seal of the United States

Final scores:

Julie Betty Joe Kelly
$21,199 -$600 $9,100
2-day champion: $24,798 3rd place: Casio music system + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger 2nd place: Novatel cellular telephone + Olympia calculator + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Julie Betty Joe Kelly
$11,600 -$100 $4,600
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
9 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
6 W

Combined Coryat: $16,100

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Game tape date: 1989-02-20
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