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    $1000 7
This choreographer's dances were used in the film version as well as on the stage
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Show #2080 - Friday, September 24, 1993

Contestants

Ferris Fletcher, a psychologist originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Don Smolen, a securities trader from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Dave Osborne, a television production assistant from Chicago, Illinois (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,400)

Jeopardy! Round

1967
TV ROLES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
STORMS
RED-LETTER DAYS
OKLAHOMA
    $100 6
On February 2 Walt Disney Productions announced plans to build a glass-domed city in this state
    $100 1
George Russell, Barnaby Jones & Jed Clampett
    $100 14
To make him a real hip dude, Mattel has added one of these to the Ken doll's head
    $100 25
The name of this storm comes from the Latin tonare, "to thunder" & tornare, "to turn"
    $100 11
File this: These office workers are honored with a special day on or around April 25
    $100 19
You can see these pumps operating around the grounds of the state capitol
    $200 7
An August 16 editorial in Pravda called for the overthrow of this Chinese party chairman
    $200 2
Sally Burton, Sister Bertrille & Gidget
    $200 15
In 1993 this spray lubricant turned as old as the number in its name—40
    $200 26
A cyclone in the northern hemisphere usually turns in this direction
    $200 12
It's how we usually refer to June 6, 1944
    $200 20
It's the scissor-tailed flycatcher
    $300 8
On March 7 this Teamsters president began an 8-year jail sentence
    $300 3
Amanda Cartwright, Dorothy Zbornak & Maude Findlay
    $300 18
In 1853 Henry Lomb joined this man to found an optical company
    $300 27
For 1993 in the Atlantic, names proposed for these include Arlene, Bret & Cindy
    $300 13
Yom Kippur is also known as the Day of this
    $300 21
The state didn't repeal this until 1959, years after the USA's 18th amendment was repealed
    $400 9
Lester Pearson, this country's PM, wrote an article on its centennial for an encyclopedia yearbook
    $400 4
Jim Sinclair, Jason McCord & Lucas McCain
    $400 23
The novel "Love Over Good" is based on the brewing romance in this coffee's commercial
    $400 28
In severe storms these can be the size of baseballs
    $400 16
In 1990 festivities for the 20th anniversary of this day included litter clearing & recycling drives
    $400 22
In 1907 the Oklahoma Territory & this Territory joined to become a state
    $500 10
On May 19 U.S. planes bombed the center of this capital city for the first time
    $500 5
Jill Danko, Sabrina Duncan & Amanda King
    DD: $500 24
Hilton is this state's largest private employer
    $500 29
This begins with a stepped leader that extends down from a cloud
    $500 17
It's the day on which a particular saint is honored; St. Luke's is October 18
    $500 30
This president's saddle is on display at the Woolaroc Museum north of Tulsa

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Dave Don Ferris
$1,500 $300 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Don Ferris
$2,500 $700 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTISTS
NOVELS
WORLD CITIES
COOKING TERMS
HISTORIC QUOTATIONS
OKLAHOMA!
    $200 1
In 1883 this telephone inventor founded the magazine Science
    $200 22
George Orwell set this 1949 novel only 35 years in the future
    $200 15
The Banqueting House is almost all that remains of this city's Whitehall Palace
    $200 8
When you fillet something, you remove these
    $200 21
In 1862 he told the Confederates, "No terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted"
    $200 2
The first professional song Richard Rodgers wrote with this man was used in "Oklahoma!"
    $400 4
From 1592 to 1610, he served as professor of mathematics at the University of Padua
    $400 27
The narrator of this Mark Twain novel mistakes Camelot for Bridgeport, Connecticut
    $400 16
A Venezuelan ciudad on the Orinoco was named after this South American revolutionary leader
    $400 9
Meuniere, which most often applies to fish, means fried in this
    $400 23
British duke who wrote, "Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won"
    $400 3
The show tried out in 1943 under this title; Jackie Gleason later used it as an exit line following "And"
    $600 13
He discovered that harmful bacteria in wine could be destroyed by heating it to high temperatures
    $600 28
Katherine Anne Porter title part II of this novel "High Sea"
    $600 17
A major tourist attraction in this city is the 100-foot-high statue of Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado
    DD: $1,700 10
Lyonnaise, as in Lyonnaise potatoes, means cooked or garnished with these
    $600 24
About the 1871 NYC elections, he said, "As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it?"
    $600 5
In the Danish production, this opening number translated to "Aah, Sikken' Morgen Saa Dejlig"
    $800 14
To map the world, this Flemish geographer devised the projection that's named for him
    $800 29
This "Sister Carrie" author wrote 3 novels about Anne Frank Cowperwood, an unscrupulous financier
    $800 18
The Gulistan Palace in this capital houses the jeweled Peacock Throne of Fath Ali Shah
    $800 11
It means to cover fruit or vegetables with boiling water to whiten them or to remove the skin
    $800 25
In January 1981 this Secretary of State designate said, "There are worse things than war"
    $800 6
In a 1955 production in Paris, Jack Cassidy played Curly to this future wife's Laurey
    $1000 20
In 1847 she became the first person to discover a comet by telescope
    $1000 30
St. Peter appears as a character in this 1896 novel that's set in ancient Rome & has a Latin title
    DD: $2,000 19
Once a private estate, it became capital of the Philippines in 1948 but was replaced by Manila in 1976
    $1000 12
It's to pinch or press the edges of a pie crust together to seal the dough
    $1000 26
Samuel Johnson is quoted as saying, "Patriotism is the last refuge of" one of these
    $1000 7
This choreographer's dances were used in the film version as well as on the stage

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dave Don Ferris
$5,300 $3,500 $11,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

IN THE NEWS
On St. Patrick's Day in 1993, she was appointed ambassador to Ireland

Final scores:

Dave Don Ferris
$1 $100 $10,800
3rd place: Service Merchandise gift certificate & Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune for SNES and Sega Genesis 2nd place: trip on Delta to Washington, D.C. & stay at Loews L'Enfant Plaza New champion: $10,800

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dave Don Ferris
$5,300 $6,000 $10,300
17 R,
1 W
14 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $21,600

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