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    $400 16
Hummingbirds, the smallest of all birds, are found only on these 2 continents
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Show #1186 - Monday, October 30, 1989

Steve Berman game 5.

Contestants

Jared Brenner, a banking consultant from New York City, New York

Frazier Solsberry, an attorney from Charlottesville, Virginia

Steve Berman, a film executive from Santa Monica, California (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $35,799)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
BRIDGES
BROADWAY LYRICS
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
BASEBALL MANAGERS
BABIES
    $100 12
God placed cherubium & a flaming sword east of this place from which Adam & Eve were banned
    $100 10
At 746 feet, the 2 steel towers of this San Francisco bridge are the world's tallest
    $100 21
A song from "A Chorus Line" says, "Won't forget, can't forget, can't regret what I did for" this
    $100 2
Swamped with orders for its 747-400 jet, this company is borrowing workers from Lockheed
    $100 1
In '72 Ted Williams became the 1st manager of this team that plays its home games in Arlington, Tx.
    $100 23
If you buy Enfamil, Similac or SMA for your baby, you're buying this
    $200 13
He wa ssold into slavery by his brothers but later became the 2nd ranking ruler of Egypt
    $200 11
Yes indeed, Hannibal, Mo. does have a memorial bridge named for this 19th century citizen
    $200 22
"South Pacific" site that whispers, "Here am I, your special island! come to me, come to me!"
    $200 5
Amoco will begin a pilot program this year to make insulation from these items collected from McDonald's
    $200 3
Born C. McGillicuddy, he bought the Philadelphia A's & managed the team a record 50 years
    $200 24
Specific name for the wardrobe & equipment you buy for a newborn baby
    $300 14
Though not the oldest, this son was the one David wanted to succeed him as King of Israel
    $300 16
Located in Metaire, La. & named for the "Kingfish", it's the world's longest railroad bridge
    $300 28
According to the title of a song from "State Fair", "It's a grand night for" doing this
    $300 7
It's the biggest selling brand of beer in the U.S.
    $300 4
From 1968-82 Earl Weaver led this team to 4 American League pennants & a world championship
    $300 25
In liquor stores in California, signs warn that drinking during pregnancy can cause these
    $400 19
This ancient language of Syria was the common language in Jesus' day, having displaced Hebrew
    $400 17
The Mackinac Bridge links the 2 land masses of this state
    $400 29
The song from "Fiddler on the Roof" that asks, "Is this the little girl I carried?"
    $400 9
The Hearst Corporation has plans to build a hotel near this California landmark
    $400 6
This manager won 2 World Series at Cincinnati & 1 with his current team, Detroit
    $400 26
Fetal echos recorded by this type of equipment allow parents to "see" their baby in utero
    $500 20
According to the Gospel of John, these were the last 3 words spoken by Jesus on the cross
    $500 18
Virginia's 17.6 mile long bridge-tunnel complex takes U.S. Highway 13 across this body of salt water
    DD: $1,000 15
DuPont is doubling its capacity to produce Lycra, its brand name for this fiber used in bicycle pants
    $500 8
This San Francisco Giants manager has the same name as a 49ers running back
    $500 27
1 of 2 types of equipment Aprica makes for babies

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

Steve Frazier Jared
$1,000 $1,100 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Frazier Jared
$1,600 $1,000 $2,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

"B" IN GEOGRAPHY
BOOKS & AUTHORS
BLACK AMERICA
BIRDS
BEETHOVEN
BARONS & BARONESSES
    $200 1
This countries name means "the land of Bengal"
    $200 3
Rose Lane, biographer of Henry Ford, was the daughter of this "Little House" author
    $200 7
Coinciding with the birth of Frederick Douglass & Abraham Lincoln, it's Black History Month
    $200 15
The Lamona & the Holland are the only American breeds of this bird that lay white eggs
    $200 24
The Appassionata is a composition in this musical form
    $200 17
Flying an airplane of this color, Baron Manfred von Richthofen was shot down April 21, 1918
    $400 2
This Canadian province's motto is "Splendor sine occasu", Splendor without diminishment
    $400 11
Plato's dialouge "Phaedo" is about the last hours of this man's life
    $400 8
This "party" was founded in Oakland, Calif. in 1966 by Huey P. Newton & Bobby Seale
    $400 16
Hummingbirds, the smallest of all birds, are found only on these 2 continents
    $400 25
Beethoven's pupils included Rudolf, who was archduke & brother of this country's emperor
    $400 18
This hockey trophy was named for the baron who donated it in 1893
    $600 4
The capital city where you're most likely to hear the Magyar language
    $600 12
Bookstores are currently hawking Stephen W. Hawking's "A Brief History of" this
    $600 9
The phrase "Black Power" came into vogue in 1966 during James Meredith's peace march in this southern state
    $600 20
These comical flightless birds live in colonies called "rookeries"
    $600 28
Even Beethoven worked into his music this popular dance of the times, developed from the Ländler
    $600 19
This late Shakespearean actor became a baron in 1970
    $800 5
Ships have been disappearing mysteriously in this Atlantic region since the mid 19th century
    $800 13
His cousin Stanley was a prime minister of England & he was known for his "barrack-room ballads"
    $800 10
This black leader was assassinated in Harlem on February 21, 1965
    $800 26
Term for the nests eagles build in tall treetops or on high cliffs in the mountains
    $800 22
This Woolworth heiress' 6th husband was the tennis-playing Baron Gottfried von Cramm
    $1000 6
Only about 3,000 people live in Belmopan, the capital of this Central American country
    $1000 14
"A Prayer for Owen Meany" is the latest from this creator of "Garp"
    $1000 21
The 1st sit-ins of the '60s civil rights movement were at lunch counters in this "colorful" N.C. city
    DD: $1,500 27
If these eggs hatch, this state bird of Connecticut, Michigan & Wisconsin will emerge:
    DD: $1,500 23
Rogers & Hammerstein based their last musical on the life of this baroness

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steve Frazier Jared
$7,000 $3,400 $6,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

BOXING
He lost a heavyweight championship bout in 1938 & is now a Coca-Cola bottler in West Germany

Final scores:

Steve Frazier Jared
$13,001 $6,799 $0
5-day champion: $48,800 2nd place: a trip to Boston and a week at a resort 3rd place: Pro-Form treadmill & Nintendo system featuring Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Steve Frazier Jared
$8,000 $4,400 $6,500
18 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,900

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