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    $400 12
Title of Sayed Ali Khamenei, the Wali Faqih or religious leader
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Show #2387 - Tuesday, January 10, 1995

Contestants

Doug Carey, an attorney from Longwood, Florida

Jeff Coulson, an elementary school teacher from Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Virginia Dietrich, an attorney from Trenton, New Jersey (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $21,900)

Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC
TELEVISION
ANNUAL EVENTS
FINAL RESTING PLACES
CASES & CARRIERS
(Alex: That's interesting!)
COMMON BONDS
    $100 11
In a rim shot the side & head of this instrument are hit at the same time
    $100 4
In the opening of this series, Morty the moose strolls through the streets of Cicely
    $100 23
June is the month for this state's annual Bayou Lacombe Crab Festival
    $100 18
Jim Morrison's grave is the big draw at this city's Pere Lachaise Cemetery
    $100 16
They're slung over a horse or motorcycle
    $100 1
Mortar,
surf,
shuffle
    $200 12
A note that's neither sharp nor flat is said to be this
    $200 5
It's the local watering hole for the gang on "Murphy Brown"
    $200 24
The American Egg Board sponsors Egg Salad Week the full week after this holiday
    $200 19
His London tombstone bears the revolutionary inscription "Workers of All Lands Unite"
    $200 17
French term for a briefcase
    $200 2
Fiddle,
cinnamon,
walking
    $300 13
The sustaining pedal of this instrument holds the dampers off the strings to prolong the sound
    $300 6
On "Batman" the Joker was played by this star of Cuban descent
    $300 25
Constitution Week, September 17-23, was proclaimed on August 29, 1956 by this president
    $300 20
The mast of this battleship marks the Arlington grave of 229 who died on it at Havana in 1898
    $300 28
The 2 colors of Ella Fitzgerald's "A-Tisket A-Tasket" basket
    $300 3
Ice cream,
nose,
pine
    $400 14
The Hawaiian or steel type of this instrument produces a sweet, gliding tone
    $400 7
On TV he parked his plane, the Songbird, on the Flying Crown Ranch
    $400 26
This U.S. commonwealth has a national coffee festival in February featuring foods, booths & art
    $400 21
This poetess is buried in the family plot in West Cemetery, Amherst, Massachusetts
    $400 29
It's what an Aussie usually carries in his tucker bag
    $400 9
Horse,
soap,
grand
    $500 15
Used to indicate a quiet, subdued tone, this Italian term means "under the voice"
    $500 8
This "I've Got a Secret" panelist was the original host of "The Price is Right"
    $500 27
This Japanese city, site of the 1972 Winter Olympics, is known for its annual snow festival
    DD: $1,000 22
Richard Nixon was laid to rest in this California city where he was born
    $500 30
This large trunk with a curved lid is named for a city in New York
    $500 10
Dream,
sail,
gravy

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

Virginia Jeff Doug
$1,400 $1,200 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Virginia Jeff Doug
$1,800 $2,500 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

1968
ARCHITECTURE
MYTHOLOGY
SHAW
"OF"
IRAN
    $200 16
Famous offensive launched January 30, 1968
    $200 26
Francois Hennebique was a pioneer in the use of this "reinforced" material in architecture
    $200 2
This founder of Rome reigned for over 30 years before vanishing during a rainstorm
    $200 21
Shaw later wrote a short story epilogue to this to stop productions from hinting Higgins & Eliza would marry
    $200 1
It follows "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty"
    $200 11
In 1901 W.K. D'Arcy was granted a 60-year monopoly to explore for & exploit this in Iran
    $400 17
In May the Supreme Court upheld a law making it a criminal offense to burn or mutilate these
    $400 27
This Chinese-born American architect designed Beijing's Xiangshan Hotel
    $400 3
According to Hesiod, she was the last wife of Zeus, after Metis & Themis
    $400 22
A stage direction for this character says, "He tickles the lion's belly"
    $400 7
"It doesn't take much to see that the problems of 3 little people don't amount to" this "in this crazy world"
    $400 12
Title of Sayed Ali Khamenei, the Wali Faqih or religious leader
    $600 18
In October Apollo 7 was launched, Jackie became Jackie O., the Olympics began in this North American city
    $600 28
Sir Edwin Lutyens designed the Viceroy's House, now Rashtrapati Bhavan, in this city
    $600 4
Harmonides built the ship on which he sailed to carry off Helen
    $600 23
Shaw waited until this war was over before staging "Heartbreak House" so it would have the right audience
    $600 8
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade; when you're handed a "fine" one of these, make bouillabaisse
    $600 13
In 1943 FDR, Churchill & Stalin attended a conference in this Iranian capital city
    $800 19
This man was ordained in 1968; 20 years later he was running for president
    $800 29
This tallest building at the U.N.'s New York headquarters is based on the work of Le Corbusier
    $800 5
Tiphys was the helmsman of this ship that carried Jason on his quest for the golden fleece
    DD: $2,300 24
Shaw called her "The queerest fish among the eccentric worthies of the Middle Ages"
    $800 9
Cornucopia
    DD: $1,000 14
Though about 70% of Iran is virtually uninhabited, many live on the coast of this sea to the north
    $1000 20
On January 1, 1968, this father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis was named Britain's poet laureate
    $1000 30
This Nazi designed the new Reich Chancellery & the Nuremberg zeppelin field named for Adolf Hitler
    $1000 6
This wife of Orpheus was a dryad
    $1000 25
This play opens in the library of Lady Britomart Undershaft's house
    $1000 10
Matthew 6:28 says, "Consider" these, "how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin"
    $1000 15
In the center of the Iranian flag is a stylized representation of this word

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Virginia Jeff Doug
$4,800 $6,600 $7,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS & AUTHORS
Among his books are "About Zionism" & "The Evolution of Physics"

Final scores:

Virginia Jeff Doug
$9,400 $1 $13,201
2nd place: Bose speaker/stereo system 3rd place: Ascot International travel goods New champion: $13,201

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Virginia Jeff Doug
$5,800 $5,100 $7,200
22 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $18,100

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