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    $100 6
In 1987, Ray Stevens asked, "Would Jesus wear" this make of watch "on his television show?"
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Show #794 - Thursday, February 4, 1988

Barbara-Anne Eddy game 4.
Final Jeopardy! logo flashes on the game board's monitors instead of the show's logo.

Contestants

Karen Conley, an airline customer service agent from Burlington, Kentucky

Cynthia Green, a journalist from Tarrytown, New York

Barbara-Anne Eddy, a freelance researcher from Vancouver, Canada (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $30,400)

Jeopardy! Round

CANADA
ART
'87 ANNIVERSARIES
(Alex: There were a number of important anniversaries last year & this is our way of paying tribute to those.)
BASEBALL
MUSICAL JEWELRY
5-LETTER WORDS
    $100 1
About 67% of Canadians speak only this language
    $100 20
One goal of this Spanish surrealist is the exact rendering of Freudian dreams
    $100 10
April 1987 was the 25th anniversary of the U.S. probe "landing" here
    $100 9
A manager will sometimes call for a "fireman" from there, not from the fire department
    $100 6
In 1987, Ray Stevens asked, "Would Jesus wear" this make of watch "on his television show?"
    $100 5
Term for the outer shell of the Earth, or a pie
    $200 2
In both area & population, it's the 3rd largest province -- & the westernmost
    $200 21
Blurring out lines to soften images, as in corners of a smile, was this Italian's invention
    $200 18
This, the world's largest-selling brand of canned luncheon meat, turned 50 in 1987
    $200 16
You'll find spring training facilities for all Major League teams split among these 2 states
    $200 7
This musical number from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was truly brilliant
    $200 11
Word which follows "razor" & precedes "as a tack"
    $300 3
3 of these national emblems are on Canada's coat of arms, but the flag has only 1
    $300 22
Nationality of painters Hieronymus Bosch, Frans Hals & Piet Mondrian
    $300 19
USA Today said more people had seen this 50-year-old Disney feature than any other film ever made
    $300 15
In the string of great hits Glenn Miller recorded from 1939-42, this 1 is a gem
    $300 12
Inflict vengeance on a person, creating havoc
    $400 4
The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's foremost art museum, is in this city
    $400 23
His "Gulf Stream" depicts a forlorn black man on a broken-masted sailboat surrounded by sharks
    $400 25
We won't "Dilly Dally", get "Bluster"ed or "Buffalo" 'ya, but it was this puppet's 40th anniversary
    DD: $300 17
Title of the following title song from a 1947 movie about gypsies & espionage:
    $400 13
A complete range of anything, you might run it from A-Z
    $500 8
Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier reportedly said this city "is to French-Canadians what Mecca is to Arabs"
    $500 24
It was the rallying cry of a group of 19th C. artists who believed art needed no purpose
    $500 26
His "Twice Told Tales" were 1st "told" in 1837, 150 years before
    $500 27
In "Kismet", the 3 "B's" refer not to Bach, Beethoven & Brahms, but to this song title
    $500 14
A "$1000" piano

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Barbara-Anne Cynthia Karen
$900 $1,000 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Barbara-Anne Cynthia Karen
$2,400 $1,500 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS
ENGINEERING
"B" MOVIES
HISTORICAL DRAMA
THE ERA
[Alex pronounced the category title as shown, like in the reference to time.]
5-LETTER WOODS
(Alex: And this will be the last time you will ever see a "Woods" category on our program!)
    $200 1
In 1962, "Pat" Brown defeated him in race for governor of California
    $200 17
The longest bridge of this type is due to be completed in 1988 in Japan
    $200 12
In 1987, Blake Edwards set Kim Basinger up for one of these
    $200 6
Charles Laughton translated Brecht's play about this Italian astronomer into English
    $200 11
The 1st state to ratify the ERA was this, the last state
    $200 14
In the office hierarchy, you might be low man on this type of pole
    $400 2
Last man to be elected president who was born east of the Mississippi River
    $400 18
Tho they don't go rolling along, pressurized chambers called this are used in underwater construction
    $400 13
Victor Herbert operetta that featured Laurel & Hardy in 1934, it was remade in 1961
    $400 7
Albert Finney created the title role in John Osborne's play about this man, lynchpin of the Reformation
    $400 15
One of the articles in a political platform, or a thick board used to build a platform
    $600 3
Thrust into presidency at age 42, he was the youngest ever to serve
    DD: $800 19
This, the world's largest engineering & construction agency, is a branch of the U.S. Army
    $600 21
1984 Tom Hanks film featuring a fiance's final fling
    $600 8
Southern state famed for its outdoor drama "The Lost Colony", staged every summer on Roanoke Island
    $600 16
One of these pieces is made of wood, while one of these Wrigley pieces is made of gum
    $800 4
He's known as the "Surveyor President"
    $800 20
Machinery w an output equaling 51,000 tons of ice cools off world's deepest gold mine in this country
    $800 22
Abbott & Costello accidentally enlisted in this 1941 film
    $800 9
Shakespeare play that features the christening of Shakespeare's patron, Elizabeth I
    DD: $2,000 28
Had the ERA become the next amendment to the Constitution, it would have borne this number
    $800 24
It can be poison or yma
    $1000 5
1st president born in a log cabin, he was also 1st born outside of Virginia or Massachusetts
    $1000 26
Though Romans used this support principle for aqueducts, it wasn't applied to dams until the 6th C.
    $1000 23
1 of 2 movie series titles that could be followed by "of 1936" or "of 1938"
    $1000 10
Robert Bolt's acclaimed play about the last days of Sir Thomas More
    $1000 27
The ERA is joint resolution #1 of 100th Congress, reintroduced by this state's representative, Pat Schroeder
    $1000 25
A narrow strip of wood forming part of a barrel; though not plural itself, it's from a plural of "staff"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Barbara-Anne Cynthia Karen
$9,000 $4,500 $3,600
(lock-tie game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
Among Communist countries, the 2 national capitals that begin with "H"

Final scores:

Barbara-Anne Cynthia Karen
$9,000 $9,000 $0
4-day co-champion: $39,400 New co-champion: $9,000 2nd place: Broyhill 6-piece oak bedroom set & Ambassador Industries vertical blinds + either the Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! computer game

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Barbara-Anne Cynthia Karen
$9,000 $4,600 $5,600
21 R,
3 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $19,200

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