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    $500 10
This humorist's "Follies", not Ziegfeld's, won 6 1991 Tonys.
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Show #2574 - Thursday, November 9, 1995

1995 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 4.

Contestants

Bill Maher, a 1995 CableACE winner from Politically Incorrect

Charles Kimbrough, an actor from Murphy Brown

Swoosie Kurtz, an acclaimed actor from Sisters

Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
BROADWAY
VAMPIRE LORE
THE PLANETS
GUINNESS RECORDS
WORD"Z"
(Alex: Each correct response will contain at least one "Z".)
    $100 4
The initials in the name of this showman stood for Phineas Taylor
    $100 1
Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schonberg co-wrote "Les Miz" & "Miss" this
    $100 14
One of the most widely used vampire repellents, its smell is detestable to them
    $100 26
Gravity from its single moon causes most places on this planet to have 2 high tides a day
    $100 19
The "grand"est of these musical instruments ever constructed weighed 1.4 tons
    $100 7
This music form may be progressive or modern
    $200 5
In 1994 this former Calif. Democratic governor & Pres. candidate became a radio talk show host
    $200 2
Once the star of her own TV variety show, she returned to Broadway in 1995 in "Moon over Buffalo"
    $200 15
A child born with these already in its mouth may be destined to be a vampire
    $200 27
Neptune is famous for its Great Dark Spot & this planet for its Great Red Spot
    $200 20
In 1973 this Alpine country had the lowest unemployment ever, with just 81 of 6.6 million out of work
    $200 8
Effervescence; soda has it
    $300 6
Recovered from a knife attack 2 years earlier, she returned to women's tennis in August 1995
    $300 3
In 1995 Jon Secada took over the role of Danny Zuko in this musical set in the '50s
    $300 18
One theory says it reflects the soul but vampires have no soul so they can't be seen in one
    $300 21
In 1991 2 balloons made the first flight over the summit of this highest mountain
    $300 11
It's an all-out military or football attack
    $400 16
This architect died just 6 months before the opening of his Guggenheim Museum
    DD: $200 9
Revival of a 1961 musical that has the following on its marquee:
    $400 24
A vampire hunter's kit should include at least one of these, perhaps made of ash or hawthorn
    $400 22
The world's largest illuminated sign is at Hung Hom, Kowloon, in this colony
    $400 12
A person who excels at a certain subject, like math or aerodynamics
    $500 17
This late movie mogul's sayings include "A verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on"
    $500 10
This humorist's "Follies", not Ziegfeld's, won 6 1991 Tonys.
    $500 25
A bride can be carried over it, but a vampire must be invited in to cross it
    $500 23
The Bank of New York, the USA's oldest continuously operating bank, was founded by this man in 1784
    $500 13
This "Trace" runs from Tennessee to Mississippi

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

Swoosie Charlie Bill
$700 $200 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Swoosie Charlie Bill
$1,800 $3,400 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOVELS & NOVELISTS
NUTRITION
THE ACADEMY AWARDS
AMERICAN HISTORY
EUROPEAN TRAVEL
LEFTOVERS
    $200 3
This "Great Gatsby " author died in Hollywood without finishing his Hollywood novel "The Last Tycoon"
    $200 23
A cup of this movie theater staple popped in air has about 30 calories
    $200 8
He said, "The streets of heaven are too crowded with angels" when he won his 1st Oscar, for "Philadelphia"
    $200 1
The original of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was destroyed in this city's Oct. 8, 1871 fire
    $200 16
Almost all flights from the U.S. to London arrive at this airport rather than at Gatwick
    $200 10
Disorders of this joint are named for the sports of tennis & golf
    $400 4
A narrow scarlet sash is the emblem of the Junior Anti-Sex League in this George Orwell novel
    $400 24
This vitamin promotes good vision by generating pigments needed by the retina
    $400 9
In 1993 this Oscar host rode onto the stage on a giant Oscar pulled by Jack Palance
    $400 2
While landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937, this dirigible exploded
    $400 18
An important site of these sporting events is Lisbon
is Praca de Touros at Campo Pequeno
    $400 22
The Little Havana area of this Florida city runs approximately from S.W. 12th Avenue to S.W. 37th Avenue
    $600 5
This city is the setting for Margaret Truman's novel "Murder on Embassy Row"
    $600 25
The florets of this green relative of cauliflower are richer in beta carotene than the stalks
    $600 11
She told James Caan, "I really am your number one fan" when she won an Oscar for "Misery"
    DD: $1,200 13
The April 21, 1790 funeral of this Pennsylvanian drew a crowd of 20,000 mourners
    $600 19
For some rest & relaxation, visit Baden-Baden in this country; it's famous for its spas
    $800 6
"The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish" is a novel of frontier life by this author of "The Last of the Mohicans"
    $800 26
Smokers may need as much as 50% more of this scurvy-preventing vitamin than nonsmokers
    $800 12
This accounting firm has tallied votes for the Academy Awards since 1935-- "And the envelope, please"
    $800 14
In 1829 this future Texas president resigned as Tennessee's governor when his wife left him
    $800 20
Before leaving Rome, toss a coin in this & you're sure to return
    $1000 7
Much of this Daphne du Maurier novel is set at Manderley, and estate in Cornwall
    DD: $1,000 27
About 70% of this mineral absorbed by the body ends up in hemoglobin
    $1000 17
This lovely French actress earned her 1st Best Actress nomination for the 1992 film "Indochine"
    $1000 15
On Nov. 11 1620 this document was signed in Provincetown Harbor
    $1000 21
This luxurious Mediterranean coastal region stretches from Menton to St. Tropez

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Swoosie Charlie Bill
$8,400 $8,000 $4,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

NAMES IN THE NEWS
He's the co-founder & editor-in-chief of a new magazine that hit the stands on September 26, 1995

Final scores:

Swoosie Charlie Bill
$9,400 $12,000 $9,100
2nd place: $10,000 to Project Inform Winner: $12,000 to Canine Companions for Independence & Help Hospitalized Veterans 3rd place: $10,000 to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Swoosie Charlie Bill
$8,600 $8,000 $4,000
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
17 R,
2 W
9 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W

Combined Coryat: $20,600

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