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    $200 15
When this couple married, Debbie Allen was maid of honor & Bill Cosby gave the bride away
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Show #1088 - Wednesday, May 3, 1989

Bruce Cox game 4.

Contestants

Mark Moral, an Air Force technical sergeant from Fayetteville, North Carolina

Peggy Deschamps, an accountant from Fairfield, California

Bruce Cox, an analyst from Lakeside, California (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $36,650)

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY
FAMOUS COUPLES
POETRY
THE SENSES
TV DETECTIVES
STUPID "HEAD"s
    $100 3
The Gobi Desert, with less than 3 people per square mile, is in both the inner & outer parts of this
    $100 14
He & Loni adopted a baby boy in 1988
    $100 26
Shakespeare addressed most of these poems to an unidentified nobleman, not to the "Dark Lady"
    $100 21
An organ of touch for cats, for Mr. Claus they're just "as white as the snow"
    $100 1
She's won 4 Tonys for her Broadway roles, but, so far, not one Emmy for "Murder, She Wrote"
    $100 9
Mike Stivic, according to Archie Bunker
    $200 4
If the icecap on this largest island in the world melted, world sea levels would rise about 20 feet
    $200 15
When this couple married, Debbie Allen was maid of honor & Bill Cosby gave the bride away
    $200 27
Milton wrote about his own blindness as well as this biblical hero's
    $200 22
Sorry Charlie, Star-Kist wants tuna that do this
    $200 2
This Raymond Burr character had been shot in the spine by a would-be assassin
    $200 12
In the comics, the last name of this Riverdale teen is Jones
    $300 5
Le Havre, St.-Malo & Cherbourg are port cities on this arm of the Atlantic Ocean
    $300 16
This clarinetist & big band leader married A.H. Duckworth, a great-great-granddaughter of C. Vanderbilt
    $300 28
Thomas Hood saw this season "in the misty morn"
    $300 23
You may have guessed that intuition is called this sense, numerically speaking
    $300 8
Every show began with a murder that was neatly solved by this sloppy detective
    $300 13
A New England or Manhattan oaf who's gone from soup to nuts
    DD: $500 6
If you cross the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain, you'd arrive in this African country
    $400 17
This "Good Morning America" co-host lives on the campus of a private school where his wife is headmistress
    $400 29
A witch named Cutty Sark pulls a mare's tail off in his poem "Tam O'Shanter"
    $400 24
Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! "Oyez" is simply Anglo-French for this courtroom phrase
    $400 10
This former Miss America played Buddy Ebsen's daughter-in-law on "Barnaby Jones"
    $400 18
Paul Winchell had a hand in this Smiff
    $500 7
1 of the 2 names for the body of water that separates Baja California from the Mexican mainland
    $500 20
For decades this "Fantasy Island' star has been happily married to Loretta Young's sister, Georgiana
    $500 25
Irish wolfhounds were bred to hunt by this sense
    $500 11
In his 1st & last major TV role, he played Inspector Steve Keller on "The Streets of San Francisco"
    $500 19
It's from the Dutch for "numbskull"

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

Bruce Peggy Mark
$1,500 $1,400 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bruce Peggy Mark
$3,500 $1,600 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAYS
THE '60s
MUSICAL NUMBERS
PUBLISHING
WORLD TRAVEL
NAPOLEON
    $200 26
His comedy "Private Lives" is set entirely in France, not in England
    $200 1
Belgium granted this African colony independence in 1960 & in 1963 pledged $1 billion in aid
    $200 6
Number of strings on a mandolin, it's 2 more than on a guitar
    $200 12
Ex-Australian who managed to come up with oh... $3 billion to buy TV Guide
    $200 11
When applying for a passport you must have 2 of these, 2 inches square with a plain white background
    $200 19
Island on which Carlo & Letizia Bonaparte changed son Napoleon's nappies
    $400 27
In this nostalgic musical, the Pink Ladies are a girls' gang, not a bunch of cocktails
    $400 2
In 1968 R. Daley said they're "not here to create disorder, (they're) here to preserve disorder"
    $400 7
In musical notation there are this many horizontal lines on a staff
    $400 13
This romance author has a Golden Eagle division with action-adventure books aimed at men
    $400 14
This former penal colony off the coast of French Guiana is now open to tourists
    $400 20
Though the cause of death is uncertain, we do know Napoleon died on this island
    $600 28
"The Playboy of the Western World" is set in this western European country
    DD: $1,000 3
Twelve-year-old who had the following hit in 1963:
    $600 8
Minimum number of notes in a chord
    $600 15
In August 1987, this rock music magazine spun off from Penthouse International
    $600 18
Cafes, open-air theaters & an amusement park are scattered among these Copenhagen flower gardens
    $600 21
Louis XVIII noted on his return to power July 8, 1815 that Napoleon had kept him out this many days
    $800 29
He won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for his play "Glengarry Glen Ross"
    $800 4
Fillmore East was in New York & Fillmore West was in this city
    $800 9
Number of flags on the stem of a sixteenth note
    DD: $500 16
He was the founder of the largest newspaper chain in the USA today
    $800 24
The name of this major Mexican tourist attraction means "Mouth of the Wells of the Itza Tribe"
    $800 22
Napoleon assembled the "Grande Armee" in Boulogne, threatening to invade this country
    $1000 5
During his incarceration in Folsom Prison he wrote "Soul on Ice"
    $1000 10
Number of different letters of the alphabet we use to denote notes
    $1000 17
He ran the Wall Street Journal from 1901 to 1928 & in 1921 began a magazine he named after himself
    $1000 25
The world's only full-scale replica of the Parthenon is in this state capital
    $1000 23
He painted a huge scene of Napoleon's coronation -- with no dead people in tubs

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bruce Peggy Mark
$8,000 $3,800 $3,700
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
At the request of the king of England, Pope Innocent III annulled this in 1215

Final scores:

Bruce Peggy Mark
$8,250 $199 $7,398
4-day champion: $44,900 3rd place: DIA recliner chair 2nd place: Trip to Washington, D.C.

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bruce Peggy Mark
$8,300 $3,700 $3,300
22 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $15,300

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