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    $100 12
Before there was plastic, this badminton playing piece was made with a cork & feathers
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Show #1002 - Tuesday, January 3, 1989

Cigus Vanni game 3.

Contestants

John Lafferty, an assistant film editor originally from Preston, England

Annette Meyer, an immunologist from Kalamazoo, Michigan

Cigus Vanni, a psychologist from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $14,000)

Jeopardy! Round

TRANSPORTATION
GAMES
ANIMALS
KNITTING
RHYME TIME
IF IT'S TUESDAY...
    $100 22
Term for the detachable engine that's mounted on the stern of a boat
    $100 12
Before there was plastic, this badminton playing piece was made with a cork & feathers
    $100 15
Probably the 1st birds tamed, they weren't used as messengers but as meals
    $100 11
Early ones had a hook, not a knob, on the end to keep the work from slipping off
    $100 3
A verdant vegetable
    $100 1
On Tuesday, January 7 1800 Millard Fillmore was born in this type of frontier house
    $200 23
The longest of the 4 canals in the New York State Barge Canal System
    $200 13
In a poker game without wild cards, it's the highest hand you can draw
    $200 16
If Michael Jackson can't make a personal appearance, he may send Bubbles, one of these
    $200 4
An order to put shaving cream all over the face of CBS news anchor Dan
    $200 2
On July 20, 1858 about 1,500 fans in N.Y. were 1st to pay an admission charge to watch this sport
    $300 24
The Kelly Act of 1925 allowed the Post Office to contract companies to transport mail using these
    $300 14
A computer version of this, the world's most popular board game, cuts playing time by ⅔
    $300 17
The albatross' ritual for this includes preening & dancing; dinner & a movie wasn't listed
    $300 5
A ship for shipping the animals from whose milk we get feta cheese
    $300 8
Officially, Baudouin I became king of this country Tuesday, July 17, 1951
    $400 25
Standard color of a radio flyer
    $400 18
This player bids 1st in bridge
    DD: $500 19
Of the creatures on Earth that have legs, most of them have this many
    $400 6
A discriminating gumshoe
    $400 9
1 of the 2 towns in which calendars are forever stuck on Tuesday, August 24, 79 A.D.
    $500 26
The national championships in this sport were held in August 1988 at a pad in Huntsville, Ala.
    $500 21
In Chicago pool, the balls must be pocketed in this order
    $500 20
The Dandie Dinmont, a dog in this group, was named after a farmer who raised them in "Guy Mannering"
    $500 27
Known for colorful knitting patterns, Fair Isle is part of this Scottish island group
    $500 7
An enthusiastic promoter of chanticleers
    $500 10
On Tuesday, December 15, 1987 in Concord, N.H. he announced, "I'm back"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Cigus Annette John
$1,500 -$200 $1,500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Cigus Annette John
$1,500 $1,300 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

STARTS WITH "W"
PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
MUSIC
RHODE ISLAND
PEOPLE
STORES
    $200 2
In professional boxing, it's the classification of a boxer whose weight is 136-147 pounds
    $200 20
Harry Truman & Richard Nixon were the only U.S. presidents to play this musical instrument
    $200 1
In writing the light opera "El Capitan", this "March King" wrote a march of the same name
    $200 7
Developed in the 1850s, the Rhode Island Red made raising of these a major industry in the U.S.
    $200 12
Pen name of Lafayette Hubbard, who died in 1986 after spending years in seclusion
    $200 18
Pan Am Guide says it's simpler to list what this London dept. store doesn't sell than what it does
    $400 3
Warp, weft & woof are 3 terms used in this process
    $400 24
In his 1st inaugural address he said, "Our greatest primary task is to put people to work"
    $400 17
You hold your lips the same way to play a brass instrument or this exotic shell
    $400 8
While "Ocean State" appears on its license plates, this diminutive nickname is also widely used
    $400 13
This lyricist co-edited the Choate Prep School yearbook with JFK before he wrote "Camelot"
    $400 19
While its catalog is distributed nationally, Spiegel has stores only in this city
    $600 4
While skiers "think snow", river rafters think this
    $600 25
He was the only president who never married, in or out of office
    $600 21
While rooted in spirituals, as a distinct style this dates only from the 1930s
    $600 9
Rhode Island has a national memorial honoring this man, its founder
    $600 14
Heavyweight Italian tenor who says he doesn't like to sing until he's found a bent nail on the stage floor
    $600 28
This big N.Y. toy store was a big feature in "Big"
    $800 5
Business lunches, alimony, & interest charges, for example
    DD: $2,000 26
Some of his colorful nicknames were "Professor", "Tiger" & "Coiner of Weasel Words"
    $800 22
A song from the musical "I Do! I Do!" or a line from the 23rd psalm
    $800 10
Built in 1763, the oldest existing house of worship of this religion in the U.S. is in Rhode Island
    $800 15
His wife Leona was a self-made millionairess before she became "queen" of his hotels
    $1000 6
This 20th century newspaperman is credited with making the gossip column a regular feature in newspapers
    $1000 27
In 1871, 14 years before his presidency, he was sheriff of Erie Co., N.Y. & carried out the hangings himself
    $1000 23
Both "Rhapsody In Blue" & "The Grand Canyon Suite" were composed for this popular, rotund bandleader
    DD: $2,000 11
All 5 of Rhode Island's counties are on this bay
    $1000 16
A goddaughter of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, this debutante used to date Sly Stallone

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Cigus Annette John
$8,700 $1,900 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

LEADING LADIES
The 2 blonde sex symbols who made their last films with Gable, 1 released in 1937, 1 in 1961

Final scores:

Cigus Annette John
$9,600 $5 $4,800
3-day champion: $23,600 + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger scorekeeper 3rd place: Wallace Silversmiths 15-piece punch set + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger scorekeeper 2nd place: Oki Telecom cellular mobile telephone + Jason Perma Focus 2000 binoculars + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger scorekeeper

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Cigus Annette John
$6,500 $1,800 $4,800
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
9 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
16 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $13,100

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