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    $200 1
Way you can have your eggs or Mary Martin
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Show #68 - Wednesday, December 12, 1984

Ric Moser game 4.

Contestants

Ralph Moore, an interior decorator from Los Angeles, California

Pat Hansen, a book editor from Beverly Hills, California

Ric Moser, a printing broker from Raymore, Missouri (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,399)

Jeopardy! Round

INVENTIONS
ANCIENT WORLDS
HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS
CARS
U.S. STATES
"HARD"
    $100 13
"Fulton's Folly"
    $100 12
Where all roads were supposed to have led
    $100 1
Brando was 2 when his mom appeared on stage with this dad of Peter & Jane
    $100 5
Daimler & Benz borrowed this name from a friend's daughter
    $100 19
The Empire State
    $100 2
Fermented apple juice
    $200 14
Early ones were called the "hobby horse", "penny-farthing" & "high-wheeler"
    $200 15
Its people called it "kemet", color of black, from land after flooding by Nile
    $200 6
She won 8 Academy Awards with only her clothes appearing on screen
    $200 10
GM car named for Indian chief who tried to take Ft. Detroit
    $200 20
The ceiling of its capitol features a lone star
    $200 3
Descriptive of Mike Hammer, Private Eye, or a 20-minute egg
    $300 23
1899 device for attaching papers that can ruin a computer disc when magnetized
    $300 16
Followed the Stone Age; named for copper alloy people used for tools & weapons
    DD: $500 7
The 3 stars of "Rebel Without a Cause" who met with untimely deaths
    $300 11
What BMW stands for
    $300 21
Only U.S. state with a "Z" in its name
    $300 4
Reason people used to stick a trumpet in their ear
    $400 27
After inventing the lever & pulley, this Greek said, "I will move the Earth"
    $400 17
The Chinese once regarded calligraphy as a branch of this art
    $400 8
In her 1st film she sang with "Alfalfa" Switzer; in her next, she was paired with Lassie
    $400 22
The New England state without an Atlantic Ocean coastline
    $400 24
TV role Brian Keith judged OK to play
    $500 28
1st one to attempt sinking a warship was the "Turtle" in the Revolutionary War
    $500 18
Civilization of sailors that developed 1st Western alphabet
    $500 9
Oliver Hardy's co-star in "The Fighting Kentuckian"
    $500 26
8th state of the Union, it was the 1st state to secede
    $500 25
Album & film featuring "Tell Me Why" & "You Can't Do That"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):

Ric Pat Ralph
$100 -$700 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ric Pat Ralph
$4,500 -$400 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

BODIES OF WATER
NEWSPAPERS
CIVIL WARS
MUSICIANS
DRUGS
"EASY"
    $200 10
The Shannon River, longest in the British Isles, is in this country
    $200 8
Major New York daily that runs no comic strips
    $200 3
With India's help Bangladesh broke away from this country
    $200 5
Among his famous "pianos" have been his bed & swimming pool
    $200 7
Lysergic acid diethylamide
    $200 1
Way you can have your eggs or Mary Martin
    $400 21
A bridge has been proposed to connect Long Island & Rhode Island, across this waterway
    $400 13
Wash., D.C.'s 2nd largest paper, The Times, is published by members of this church
    $400 16
The Cavaliers opposed the close-cropped Roundheads in this country's civil war
    $400 6
In spite of "koochie koochie" image, she's an accomplished guitarist
    $400 18
In 1903, barbital became the 1st of this type of drug
    $400 2
Slang for parasitical hanger-on, or what Peter Fonda played in '69
    $600 14
He now owns the New York Post, Village Voice, Boston Herald, Chicago Sun-Times & San Antonio Express
    $600 17
Its starving children symbolized the defeat of this Nigerian region
    $600 12
He succeeded Arthur Fiedler directing the Boston Pops
    DD: $1,200 4
Keith Carradine's Oscar-winning song from the movie "Nashville"

"It's not my way to love you just when no one's looking /
It's not my way to take your hand if I'm not..."
    $800 15
Roaring '20s president who was a journalist by profession
    $800 20
Symbolic colors of opposing sides in Northern Ireland
    DD: $1,000 22
Pioneer of multi-track recording, he was creator of popular Gibson solid-body guitar
    $800 9
Movie title which refers to a "handful" of etudes
    $1000 19
West Coast newspaper that owns Long Island's "Newsday"
    $1000 24
Name of Franco's party in Spain & main Christian party in Lebanon
    $1000 23
His brilliance on the violin might be explained by his unusual hand formation
    $1000 11
'30s domestic comedy radio show featuring Goodman Ace & wife, Jane

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ric Pat Ralph
$7,100 -$1,000 $4,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

FLAGS
Country whose flag includes pictures of the British & Dutch flags

Final scores:

Ric Pat Ralph
$4,601 -$1,000 $0
4-day champion: $30,000 3rd place: a car stereo 2nd place: sunglasses and golf clubs

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ric Pat Ralph
$7,100 $500 $4,000
22 R,
2 W
5 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W

Combined Coryat: $11,600

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