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    $400 2
This salt company's "Umbrella Girl" is one of the most famous brand icons in the United States
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Show #2838 - Wednesday, December 25, 1996

"Merry Christmas" along with a decorated Christmas tree on a red background is shown on the game board at the top of the show, before each round, and at the end of the show.

Contestants

Jon Woodman, an attorney from Columbus, Ohio

Dee Weber, a grad student and substitute teacher from Potosi, Wisconsin

Amy O'Brien, a veterinarian from Prospect Heights, Illinois (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,601)

Jeopardy! Round

CONTINENTAL CONGRESSMEN
PREGNANCY & CHILDBIRTH
SPORTS
CHRISTMAS SONGS
20TH CENTURY INVENTIONS
FRENCH WORDS & PHRASES
    $100 6
The Conway Cabal, a New England congressional group, plotted to oust this man as commander-in-chief
    $100 1
In the practice of couvade, this person simulates going through labor, pains & all
    $100 16
He's the only Chicago Bulls player named Rookie of the Year
    $100 11
In Eddy Arnold's "C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S", the "M" is for this place where Jesus lay
    $100 21
In 1996 the FDA approved Renova, the 1st prescription drug that claims to remove these
    $100 26
Meaning "of the day", it frequently follows "soup" on a menu
    $200 7
Samuel Chase tried to corner the market on this mill product using congressional inside information
    $200 2
This electronic test can tell a woman if she's having twins
    $200 17
On May 30, 1976 Johnny Rutherford won this rain-shortened auto race after driving only 255 miles
    $200 12
Nonsense syllables that follow "See the blazing yule before us"
    $200 22
In 1926 the 1st household pop-up one of these was marketed by the McGraw Electric Company
    $300 8
2 of the 4 great documents of the Continental Congress; Roger Sherman was the only man to sign all 4
    $300 3
A pregnant woman may be more susceptible to gingivitis because hormones soften these
    $300 18
In 1995 this New Jersey team won its first Stanley Cup by sweeping the Detroit Red Wings in 4 games
    $300 13
Word repeated 4 times before "Born is the king of Israel"
    DD: $600 23
Profession of Bob Burnside, who invented the following for his work:
    $300 29
This phrase meaning ahead of one's time is often used to describe modern artists
    $400 9
Francis Hopkinson claimed he designed this U.S. symbol; in 1781 Congress denied him sole credit
    $400 4
Found in cigarettes, it affects the efficiency of the placenta & may lead to low birth weight
    $400 19
This American League team was once known as the Plymouth Rocks
    $400 14
In Mel Torme's "The Christmas Song", folks are dressed up like these
    $400 24
In 1916 Northam Warren created the first liquid type of this, Cutex
    $400 27
This term often referring to a first-class cook literally means "Blue Ribbon"
    $500 10
Josiah Bartlett represented this colony; later he became governor & Dartmouth gave him an honorary M.D. degree
    $500 5
Psychoprophylaxis teaches a mother techniques of relaxing & controlling this action
    $500 20
At 1 1/2 miles, this third leg of horse racing's Triple Crown is the longest of the 3 races
    $500 15
"A Holly Jolly Christmas" & "Silver And Gold" came from this 1964 TV special featuring Burl Ives
    $500 25
Dutch firm credited with inventing the compact audiocassette in 1963
    $500 28
2-word phrase for a young foreigner who performs housework in exchange for room & board

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Amy Dee Jon
$900 $1,400 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Amy Dee Jon
$2,000 $2,800 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

BY GEORGE
RELIGION
THE 50 STATES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
EXPLORERS
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
    $200 6
"Something" was one of the few big Beatles hits written by this member
    $200 11
The first reform temple of this religion opened in Hamburg, Germany in 1818
    $200 16
The name of this state is from an Aleut word meaning "Great Land"
    $200 1
Recent versions of this company's flagship product include Dr. Barbie & Teacher Barbie
    $200 21
In 1804 this U.S. president hired George Hunter to explore the Red River
    $200 26
He's often considered Boris Pasternak's alter ego
    $400 7
This country singer has charted more than 25 No. 1 songs, including 1995's "Check Yes Or No"
    $400 12
Around 67 A.D. St. Linus succeeded this man as Pope
    $400 17
It's "The Empire State of the South" as well as "The Peach State"
    $400 2
This salt company's "Umbrella Girl" is one of the most famous brand icons in the United States
    $400 22
In 1926 this German airline commissioned Sven Hedin to survey China for proposed air routes
    $400 27
Darby Shaw investigates the murder of 2 Supreme Court justices in this John Grisham book
    $600 8
"Romola" was her only historical novel
    $600 13
The standard text of this holy book was formed during the reign of Caliph Uthman, 644-656
    $600 18
Nicknamed "The First State", it became the first state December 7, 1787
    $600 3
This company introduced Kleenex in 1924
    $600 23
Believing he'd betrayed his Arab friends, he sought obscurity, changing his name to T.E. Shaw
    $600 28
This 1992 Terry McMillan novel focuses on 4 friends: Robin, Bernadine, Gloria & Savannah
    $800 9
In 1741 he completed his last opera, "Deidamia"; from then on, he concentrated on oratorios
    $800 14
It's estimated this founder of Methodism preached over 40,000 sermons
    DD: $1,000 19
It's alphabetically last among the 50 states
    $800 4
This Connecticut-based company is the leading producer of mailing equipment & postage meters
    $800 24
Bartholomew Gosnold named this Mass. island in honor of his daughter & its abundant grapes
    $800 29
This Evelyn Waugh novel is narrated by Charles Ryder
    $1000 10
He first choreographed "Slaughter On Tenth Avenue" for the Rodgers & Hart show "On Your Toes"
    $1000 15
The Parsis, followers of this Persian religion, can be found today living in Bombay
    $1000 20
"If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you" is the motto of this state
    $1000 5
This Wisconsin-based mail order clothing company has a mailing list of 20 million names
    $1000 25
Alexander Gordon Laing was killed by natives soon after visiting this exotic Mali city
    DD: $3,500 30
She was the first Mrs. De Winter

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Amy Dee Jon
$6,200 $8,800 $8,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

OSCAR NOMINEES
Billy Wilder & this actor-director are tied for the most Best Original Screenplay nominations: 12 apiece

Final scores:

Amy Dee Jon
$3,599 $2,599 $17,600
2nd place: Trip to Washington, D.C. 3rd place: Gibson Refrigerator/Freezer New champion: $17,600

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Amy Dee Jon
$6,200 $8,600 $6,000
15 R,
1 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
20 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $20,800

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