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    $300 3
The northern part of this country was once called "Kitai" or "Cathay"
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Show #758 - Wednesday, December 16, 1987

Contestants

David Nagy, a rock singer from Los Angeles, California

Jody Hess, a teacher from Sherman Oaks, California

Robin Maisel, an attorney from Long Beach, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,000)

Jeopardy! Round

STARTS WITH "E"
GEOGRAPHY
THE JETSONS
POLITICAL FIGURES
ANIMAL OFFSPRING
FOOD
    $100 8
The Greek god of erotic love
    $100 6
The Brig O'Doon refers to a bridge over the River Doon in this part of the United Kingdom
    $100 26
The Jetsons' maid, Rosie, & George's office supervisor, Uniblab, are these
    $100 1
Chiang Ching was his 3rd wife; he may well have had a little black book in addition to his red one
    $100 17
A general term for the young of most fish, or how you cook them after you catch them
    $100 2
"Joy of Cooking" says these 8-armed creatures can be tenderized by "mercilessly" beating them
    $200 10
A smoldering coal
    $200 7
It's the largest area of land named for Thomas West, Lord de la Warr
    $200 27
Member of the family who attends the Little Dipper School
    $200 15
In 1962 he went into space; in 1975, he went into the Senate
    $200 22
A young kangaroo, or a musical pal
    $200 18
1 recipe for this holiday pie filling calls for candied orange peel, chopped ox heart, & suet
    $300 12
The kind of letter you'd send to the Ephesians
    $300 3
The northern part of this country was once called "Kitai" or "Cathay"
    $300 28
While Spacely made sprockets, Cogswell made these
    $300 11
Jawaharlal Nehru's daughter
    $300 23
The male young of these are called cockerels; the female young, pullets
    $300 19
To make jellied cranberry sauce, boil fresh cranberries until they do this
    DD: $1,600 14
Anything relating to "Good Queen Bess" is known by this adjective
    $400 4
Since August 10 was this saint's day, Cartier named the bay he discovered that day in 1535 after him
    $400 29
Best known as "Blondie" in films, she provides Jane Jetson with her voice
    $400 9
The Washington Post said Nixon sent this man a letter praising the tone of his May 8, 1987 withdrawal speech
    $400 24
A young rat, seal, or, so we're told, dragon
    $400 20
After melted butter has its sediment removed, it's called this
    $500 16
International language known by the pseudonym of its inventor, L.L. Zamenhof
    $500 5
The rock & fortress of Masada are found by this sea's shore
    $500 30
Before the Jetsons got him, he belonged to zillionaire J.P. Gottrockets & was named Tralfax
    $500 13
This Greek actress is now Greece's Minister of Culture
    $500 25
A hinny is the offspring of these 2 animals
    $500 21
A milk made from these beans may be substituted in recipes calling for cow's milk

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

Robin Jody David
$500 $1,000 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Jody David
$1,800 $2,600 $3,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARTISTS
THE CIVIL WAR
PLAYWRIGHTS
THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH
AMERICAN BUSINESS
SHOW BIZ BILLYs
    $200 22
His drinking & arguments with friend Gauguin may have led to his self-inflicted ear "surgery"
    $200 5
This Union general's facial growth gave us the word "sideburns"
    $200 20
His daddy used to say, "You're makin' me nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof!"
    $200 3
In England, if you're "riding to hounds", you're not headed for a dog show but engaged in this sport
    $200 1
Miles Labs is owned by this W. German co., but Sterling Drug makes the brand of aspirin
    $200 12
He's backed by The Beaters
    $400 28
In later life, Renoir's hands became so crippled with arthritis, these had to be tied to them
    $400 7
U.S. officials twice asked this Italian patriot to serve as a Union major-general
    $400 24
He left Norway in 1864 & wrote nearly all of his major plays abroad
    $400 4
If you ask for jelly in a British restaurant, you won't get jam but this trade name dessert
    $400 2
After taking over this company, Thomas Watson ordered "THINK" signs placed in every company room
    DD: $1,000 13
Heard here, he changed his last name, saying "I can be" one "just by calling myself one":

"Hey, little sister, what have you done? /
Hey, little sister, who's the only one?"
    $600 29
His own stunted physique caused him to seek out & paint outcasts of Paris
    $600 9
Before becoming a Republican, Abraham Lincoln belonged to this political party
    $600 25
Ben Hecht's partner, Chas. MacArthur, was married to this "First Lady of the American Theater"
    $600 6
A panda car isn't driven by pandas but by these people
    $600 15
It's known as "the AMEX" for short
    $600 14
He's the only filmmaker ever to take home three Academy Awards in 1 night for 1 film, in 1960 for "The Apartment"
    $800 30
Rembrandt's career is spanned by a remarkable series of painfully honest portraits of this man
    $800 11
His victories led to his being appointed 1st rear admiral , vice admiral & admiral in U.S. history
    $800 26
Though he was a British subject when he wrote "The Cocktail Party", he was born in Missouri
    DD: $1,900 8
Headlines in the London papers mentioning the "Provos" are referring to them
    $800 19
If you buy Yuban, Sanka, Brim, Maxim, or Maxwell House, you're getting your coffee from this co.
    $800 17
Nicknamed "The Vibrato", he was 1 of the 1st black singers to break the color barrier
    $1000 23
16th century Venetian artist named for his father's profession as a dyer
    $1000 16
Because this Mississippi stronghold fell on July 4, Independence Day wasn't observed there until 1945
    $1000 27
He won an Oscar for writing "Splendor in the Grass", was he's better known for "Bus Stop"
    $1000 10
In America, Checkers was Richard Nixon's dog; in Britain, chequers is this
    $1000 21
In 1859, the world's 1st successful oil well was drilled just outside this Penn. town
    $1000 18
As far as we know, this black American is the only "5th Beatle" who fits this category

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Jody David
$3,800 $5,000 $14,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE NEW TESTAMENT
Never mentioned by name in the Bible, this daughter of Herodias is one of the most famous women in it

Final scores:

Robin Jody David
$800 $200 $18,400
2nd place: a trip to St. Martin 3rd place: ProTec Sports PTS Turbo 1000 exercise machine New champion: $18,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Robin Jody David
$3,800 $4,400 $11,900
8 R,
0 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
29 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $20,100

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