Show #1663 - Wednesday, November 20, 1991

Missing introductions.

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Sam Abloeser, from Havertown, Pennsylvania

Andy Berm, a biomedical researcher from

Josh Vincent, a waiter and a chef from Brigantine, New Jersey (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,700)

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Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
'70s SITCOMS
COSMETICS
VOCABULARY
THE GRAMMYS
GOULASH
    $100 6
This can be the path of one heavenly body around another or of an electron around a nucleus
    $100 1
It's opening asked, "Can two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?"
    $100 17
Brooke Shields says she puts face powder on her mouth before doing this
    $100 21
Some believe this movement of thumbs is a combination of twirl & fiddle
    $100 9
The Best R & B Recording of 1965 was this singer's "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag"
    $100 14
Most women of India wear this garment that is draped over the head or shoulder as a long dress
    $200 7
Pyrex is a trademark for a heat & chemical resistant type of this material
    $200 2
This sitcom was set in the garage of the Sunshine Cab Company in New York City
    $200 18
A cosmetic that adds color to the cheeks, or what some people do when embarrassed
    $200 22
A woman who is enciente is with this
    $200 10
In 1980 this country singer won a songwriting Grammy for "On The Road Again"
    $200 15
The preamble of the Declaration of Independence begins with these seven words
    $300 8
You can use this compound. H2O2, as a disinfectant or to bleach your hair
    $300 3
In the late '70s he left the Prendergast Tool & Die Co. & bought Kelsey's Bar
    $300 28
Max Factor manufactures one called Splish Splash Lash that can be worn underwater
    $300 23
The number on a die face whose pips are arranged in a quincunx
    $300 11
The Best Instrumental Arrangement of 1975 was the theme from this James Garner TV series
    $300 16
This state's 1st railroad was completed in 1834, connecting Camden & Perth Amboy
    $400 12
To make pencil lead, this form of carbon is mixed with clay
    $400 4
This one-word catchphrase was made popular in the 1970s by Jimmie Walker on "Good Times"
    $400 29
Centuries ago, the Greek physician Galen invented this basic cosmetic which has a "frigid" name
    $400 26
A grilse is a young one of these on its first return from salt to fresh waters
    $400 19
Her only Grammy came in 1969 for Best Contemporary Female Vocal for "Is That All There Is"
    $400 24
The birthplace of this artist known for his Washington portraits is preserved in Rhode Island
    DD: $1,200 13
The substances such as cortisol or epinephrine produced by the endocrine glands
    $500 5
This "M*A*S*H" character's favorite drink was grape Nehi soda
    $500 30
In ancient times women stained their palms with this orange-red dye still used on the hair
    $500 27
As a noun it's a metal pail for carrying coal; as a verb, it's to sink a ship
    $500 20
In 1977 this comedian's "Let's Get Small" album won a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording
    $500 25
In 1966 this Harvard professor won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Days", his book on JFK's administration

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Josh Andy Sam
$1,000 $900 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Andy Sam
$3,200 $1,700 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

1956
ISLANDS
LEGAL LINGO
BALLET
HISTORIC NICKNAMES
"X", "Y" & "Z"
    $200 2
When they opened November 22, 1956 in Melbourne it was the 1st time they were held in the Southern Hemisphere
    $200 8
The largest of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, it's a great place to paint native girls
    $200 1
Libel is written defamation; this is verbal defamation
    $200 21
"Deuce Coupe" by Twyla Tharp features the music of this band, including its "Little Deuce Coupe"
    $200 16
This German field marshal was called "The Desert Fox" for his sly maneuvers
    $200 26
A trademarked photocopying process, or a photocopy made by that process
    $400 3
It announced in July 1956 that you'd no longer be able to come & see it under the big top
    $400 9
Argentina calls them the Islas Malvinas, Britain calls them this
    $400 4
Ipso jure is "by the law itself", this is "by the fact itself"
    $400 22
Clara gets this title object from Herr Drosselmeyer in a ballet popular at Christmas
    $400 17
He's been called "Bayard of the Sea" as well as "Founder of the American Navy"
    $400 27
In India the tails of these bovines are sometimes dyed & sold as flytraps
    $600 13
Headline writers referred to it as the "64 G" show
    $600 10
A chain of tiny islands called Adam's Bridge runs between India & this island known for it tea
    $600 5
This type of jury is empowered to investigate alleged violations & to indict suspects
    $600 23
"The Dream" presented by the Royal Ballet, was based on this Shakespeare play
    $600 18
His generosity toward women he fancied earned this corpulent Egyptian king the title Prince Charming
    $600 28
This cell is formed the union of 2 gametes
    $800 14
He admitted he had associated with some Communist writers, & married Marilyn Monroe
    $800 11
In 1786 Russian Gerasim Pribilof discovered a 4-island group in this sea
    $800 6
Literally "body of the crime", it's the material evidence of the fact that a crime has been committed
    $800 24
Traditionally, the same ballerina dances Odette & Odile in this Tchaikovsky work
    DD: $2,000 19
He is often called "The British Homer" as well as "The Blind Poet"
    $800 29
These Indians of New Mexico are said to be descendants of the people of ancient Cibola
    $1000 15
On October 8 he pitched the first no-hitter in World Series history
    $1000 12
Tobago is paired up with Trinidad & Barbuda is paired up with this
    $1000 7
Meaning "at first sight", it's evidence which, if contested, would establish an allegation as fact
    DD: $1,500 25
In Kenneth MacMillan's ballet named for her, this grand duchess survives the Russian revolution
    $1000 20
This Kansas governor & 1936 GOP presidential nominee was called the "Kansas Coolidge"
    $1000 30
A fear of strangers or foreigners

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Andy Sam
$8,600 $8,600 $2,200

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Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
Robert Burns called this dish "Great chieftain o' the puddin'-race!"; it's still eaten to honor his birthday

Final scores:

Josh Andy Sam
$17,200 $0 $2,000
2-day champion: $29,900 3rd place: Mag-Nif Inc. coin banks, puzzles & games + Nintendo Entertainment System with Super Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune + InfoGenius for Game Boy 2nd place: La-Z-Boy sofa + S&S Mills carpeting

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Josh Andy Sam
$10,600 $9,300 $2,200
22 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
25 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
7 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $22,100

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Game tape date: 1991-09-11
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