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    $600 19
Associated with springtime, it's a yellow narcissus
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Show #1075 - Friday, April 14, 1989

1000th episode taped.

Contestants

Miriam Nadel, an aerospace engineer originally from Island Park, New York

Cecil Rose, a computer programmer originally from Sheffield, Alabama

Glenn Kane, an emergency physician from Venice, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,500)

Jeopardy! Round

BALLET
THE VICE PRESIDENT
SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA
SPORTS
ROCK GROUPS
"MR."s IN THE DICTIONARY
    $100 11
Sir Frederick Ashton, who was born in Ecuador, was 1 of the major choreographers in this country
    $100 1
Any plane the vice president uses is designated as this
    $100 9
1st line of Hamlet's soliloquy that ends with "Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remember'd"
    $100 6
This 42-year-old L.A. Laker announced he will definitely retire in 1989
    $100 12
Diana Ross, Florence Ballard & Mary Wilson
    $100 13
When you get mad there's "no more" of this pleasant person
    $200 14
A "changement de pieds" is a jump in which the dancer changes the position of these
    DD: $500 2
John Adams did this 22 times in the Senate, more than any other vice president
    $200 10
Shylock wanted to remove a pound of flesh from this title character's body
    $200 7
It is generally agreed that golf originated in this country
    $200 15
Ray Manzarek, Robby Kreiger, Jim Morrison & John Densmore
    $200 19
Underworld slang for the ringleader or the top banana
    $300 16
Some critics hated this Nijinsky ballet so much they called it "Le Massacre du Printemps"
    $300 3
Creature depicted in the center of the seal of the vice president
    $300 20
This play features a Puck but no hockey players
    $300 8
This man, not Babe Ruth, has hit the most home runs in Yankee Stadium
    $300 17
Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton
    $300 24
The ideal marital mate for a miss
    $400 22
Unlike a pas de deux, a "variation" usually features this number of dancers
    $400 4
The 25th Amendment says if the president writes he can't discharge his duties, the VP becomes this
    $400 21
The name of this character in "The Tempest" may be a corruption of "cannibal"
    $400 26
"My way of living is being home with pizza & a cola & watching football," said this Patriots QB
    $400 18
John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky, Steve Boone & Joe Butler
    $400 25
A person with an impeccable record or reputation, though not necessarily bald
    $500 23
She starred in the silent film "The Dumb Girl of Portici" but was legendary as ballet's Dying Swan
    $500 5
The official residence of the vice president is on the grounds of this
    $500 27
Mark Antony's brother-in-law, he's the last to speak in both "Antony & Cleopatra" & "Julius Caesar"
    $500 28
Accommodating over 205,000 fans, world's largest soccer stadium is in this South American country

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$900 $1,600 -$700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$3,200 $2,100 $800

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 19TH CENTURY
[The TH was uppercase and half the size of the 19.]
LITERATURE ON FILM
ECONOMICS
FLOWERS
WEATHER
"G"EOGRAPHY
    $200 23
By 1848 this country had lost half of its territory to the U.S.
    $200 14
In a 1947 film Danny Kaye portrayed this James Thurber character who had a "Secret Life"
    $200 11
Fast-growing companies tend to be those that invest heavily in R & D, which is this
    $200 10
Vine with showy purple or white flowers named after U.S. anatomist Casper Wistar
    $200 1
During the summer, the people of India pray for these winds to bring heavy rains
    $200 2
Jack & Jackie Kennedy lived in this section of D.C. before moving into the White House
    $400 24
Talk about young--in 1890 this Dutch queen ascended the throne at age 10
    $400 16
"The Bridges at Toko-Ri", "Sayonara" & "Hawaii" were movies based on his novels
    $400 12
Measuring a country's total production of goods & services, the GNP stands for this
    $400 18
A pensive person should know this flower's name is from the French "pensée", thought
    $400 4
This forms when the air cools to a dew point of 0°C or below
    $400 3
The Japanese captured this island 3 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor
    $600 25
The 1899 Hague Conference put a 5 year ban on the use of projectiles dropped from these
    $600 28
Audrey Hepburn & Henry Fonda starred in this condensed version of the over 500,000 word Tolstoy novel
    $600 13
When a nation does this to its money, the cost of exports decreases & the cost of imports increases
    $600 19
Associated with springtime, it's a yellow narcissus
    $600 5
Geographical word used to describe a New England storm that blows onshore from the Atlantic
    $600 6
Martin Cruz Smith put this Moscow park on the map with his 1981 best seller of the same name
    $800 26
In 1864 the International Red Cross was founded in this European country
    DD: $1,000 29
"Stage Door", "Cimarron" & "Giant" were just 3 of her works that made it to the silver screen
    $800 15
From the French for "undertake", it's the person who organizes, operates & assumes the risk for a business
    DD: $2,000 20
The African lily is also referred to as the "lily of" this river
    $800 9
Full name of the WMO, an agency of the U.N.
    $800 7
Belgian city that was the site of the signing of the treaty ending the War of 1812
    $1000 27
An 1825 uprising in Russia was called this, after the month in which it occurred
    $1000 17
20th c. English economist who handled his own investments every morning while he ate breakfast in bed
    $1000 21
The London Times reports this small country accounts for 63% of all world exports of cut flowers
    $1000 22
Lightning, thunder & large hail occur only with this type of cloud
    $1000 8
Right next door to the Ivory Coast, it was called the Gold Coast for nearly 500 years

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$7,600 $4,500 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

OLD TESTAMENT
His adventure began when he "rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord"

Final scores:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$15,199 $6,200 $2,799
2-day champion: $23,699 2nd place: Colortyme VCR + Service Merchandise gift certificate 3rd place: Armitron watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Glenn Cecil Miriam
$7,300 $4,500 $7,600
23 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R,
2 W
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $19,400

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