Show #1980 - Friday, March 26, 1993

Contestants

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Glenn Styles, a high school teacher from Medomak, Maine

Lynn Beckmann, a bookkeeper from Andover, New Jersey

Abraham Aig, a banker from Jamaica, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,300)

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Jeopardy! Round

WORLD RELIGIONS
THE MOVIES
STADIUMS & ARENAS
HINTS FROM HELOISE
HEADLINES
"GOLD"EN PHRASES
    $100 6
In Roman Catholicism this admission of sin to a priest is part of the sacrament of penance
    $100 8
Although he starred in "Bedtime for Bonzo", he didn't appear in its sequel, "Bonzo Goes to College"
    $100 20
This Houston structure is climate-controlled at a temperature of 72° F.
    $100 4
A clove of this planted beside a house plant will keep many pests away
    $100 1
April 16, 1912:
"Fifteen hundred lives lost when" this ship "plunges... into depths of the sea"
    $100 22
This term refers to someone who marries another for money
    $200 14
A Jewish boy usually celebrates his bar mitzvah on the sabbath following this birthday
    $200 10
This 1956 film about townspeople duplicated by alien pods starred Kevin McCarthy
    $200 23
The fourth version of this New York City arena opened in 1968 on the site of Penn Station
    $200 9
Never put artichoke leaves or asparagus down this device, Heloise warns; you're asking for trouble
    $200 2
September 19, 1975: This "fugitive heiress and 3 companions seized without a fight in San Francisco"
    $200 27
In "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear", the angels were "bending near the earth to touch" these
    $300 17
The Ise shrine of the goddess Amaterasu is considered this country's most sacred
    $300 11
This "Raging Bull" director served as montage supervisor on 1972's "Elvis on Tour"
    $300 24
The opening &amp; closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics were held at this Moscow stadium
    $300 12
Save old ones of these; the bristles are good for cleaning jewelry &amp; window corners
    $300 3
April 11, 1951:
"Truman fires" this general
    $300 28
A monument in Box Elder County, Utah marks the site where this was discovered in May 10, 1869
    $400 18
The "Old Believers" of this church reject the Reforms Patriarch Nikon made under Czar Alexis
    $400 15
Based on a Ray Bradbury novel, this 1966 film had no written credits; they were spoken
    $400 25
The Hoosier Dome is the site of the home games of this NFL team
    $400 13
Normal thread not holding these on? Then try fishing line or dental floss
    $400 5
June 29, 1914:
This "heir to Austrian throne assassinated... after escaping bomb"
    $400 29
"The Beverly Hillbillies" theme song calls oil "Texas tea" &amp; this
    $500 19
"A man may be down, but he is never out" is a slogan of this movement founded by William Booth
    $500 16
As Wyatt Earp, Henry Fonda fought the Clantons at the O.K. Corral in this 1946 John Ford Western
    $500 26
With a seating capacity of 33,925, this Red Sox park is the Major Leagues' smallest
    $500 21
This beauty shop substance is a popular ballpoint pen ink remover
    DD: $500 7
November 2, 1950:
This "94-year-old... dramatist and wit passes after saying, 'I want to sleep'"
    $500 30
Jason &amp; the Argonauts stole it from a dragon in the land of Colchis

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Abraham Lynn Glenn
$1,100 $1,000 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Abraham Lynn Glenn
$2,100 $800 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

ALL ABOUT ANIMALS
HISTORIC HENRYS
AROUND THE WORLD
ART
DWELLINGS
AUTHORS
    $200 1
Legend says that these apes also known as orangs can speak, but don't because people might put them to work
    $200 7
After Livingstone's death, he continued to explore Africa & also served in Parliament
    $200 20
The largest mosque in this country is the Jama Masjid in Old Delhi
    $200 3
His Sistine Chapel painting of "The Last Judgment" was unveiled to the public Christmas Day, 1541
    $200 25
Though usually associated with a snowhouse, this Eskimo word refers to other structures as well
    $200 14
This author of "Love Story" was also a screenwriter for the movie "Yellow Submarine"
    $400 2
Idaho's World Center for Birds of Prey breeds peregrine types of these &amp; releases them into the wild
    $400 12
On his second voyage to find the Northeast Passage, 2 of his crew reported seeing a mermaid
    $400 21
It's the official language of most of the countries in Central America
    $400 8
This art style of the 1920s was characterized by zigzag forms &amp; the use of chrome &amp; plastic
    $400 27
From the Latin meaning "to come together", it's a home for nuns
    $400 15
His book "Lolita" was published in Paris 3 years before a U.S. edition came out
    $600 4
This dog originated in Belgium &amp; its name is French for "Cowherd of Flanders"
    $600 13
Though this Great Compromiser said he'd "rather be right than be president," ran in several pres. elections
    $600 22
Luxembourg isn't ruled by a king but by a "grand" one of these
    $600 9
About 1527 Hans Holbein the Younger completed his portrait of this "Utopia" author and his family
    $600 28
According to Guinness, with 1,788 rooms, the largest residential one belongs to the Sultan of Brunei
    $600 17
This author of "Rich Man, Poor Man" began by writing "Andy Gump" &amp; "Dick Tracy" on radio
    $800 5
In Latin America this largest New World cat is called "el tigre"
    $800 16
After losing his Sen. seat to JFK, he went on to serve as amb. to the U.N., South Vietnam & West Germany
    $800 23
In area, Morocco is about 10% larger than this West Coast state
    DD: $1,000 10
In 1595 he completed one of his few landscapes, "View of Toledo"
    $800 29
It's a building or group of buildings on an army base for housing soldiers
    $800 18
While blacklisted during the McCarthy era, William Shirer wrote this huge book about Nazi Germany
    $1000 6
One of these fish born in the Sargasso Sea lived to be 88 years old
    $1000 26
He was the editor of a family farming journal before becoming vice president in 1941
    DD: $1,000 24
The basic monetary units of this island group are the Guernsey pound &amp; the Jersey pound
    $1000 11
This limerick writer who got his start as an artist gave painting lessons to Queen Victoria
    $1000 30
This traditional Navajo home usually had 8 sides &amp; a domed roof
    $1000 19
Though scenes in "Of Human Bondage" indicate he wasn't happy at school, he's buried at his

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Abraham Lynn Glenn
$6,500 $600 $9,700

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Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
It's the newest state east of the Mississippi River

Final scores:

Abraham Lynn Glenn
$12,700 $300 $3,200
3-day champion: $33,000 3rd place: Konica AiBORG camera & film + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis 2nd place: trip on TWA to Honolulu & stay at the Ala Moana Hotel

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Abraham Lynn Glenn
$6,500 $1,600 $9,500
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
10 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $17,600

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Game tape date: 1992-12-01
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