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    $300 9
This film about the original team of U.S. astronauts was based on a book by Tom Wolfe
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Show #1344 - Thursday, June 7, 1990

Contestants

Bill Drastal, a writer from Venice, California

Meg Weglarz, a designer from Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Anne Kanter, a homemaker from McLean, Virginia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $16,400)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BLUE & THE GRAY
LEFTOVERS
'60s MUSIC
WORLD CITIES
THE MOVIES
ENERGY
    $100 22
On this man's death Lee said, "I have lost my right arm"
    $100 17
This light beer was originally brewed in the city of Plzen, Czechoslovakia
    $100 12
In 1964 Jan & Dean sang about "The Little Old Lady from" this city
    $100 1
St. Jerome who gave us the Vulgate edition of the Bible lived & died in this little biblical town
    $100 2
This hit film of 1987 was based on the 1985 French film "Trois Hommes et un Couffin"
    $100 7
These waves transmit TV programs & cook food too
    $200 23
In November 1864 the federal government furlloughed soldiers so they could go home & do this
    $200 18
When the Dominion of Canada was created in 1867, John MacDonald became the first to hold this post
    $200 13
Broadway musical where you could hear "Aquarius" & "Let the Sunshine In"
    $200 3
It's a noted fact; from May 13 to July 29 this doesn't happen in Hammerfest, Norway
    $200 8
Ingrid Bergman called this director "a gentleman farmer who raises goose flesh"
    $300 24
After destroying Georgia, Sherman's troops went north to ravage this state
    $300 19
In an operating room, T & A refers to the removal of these 2 sets of organs
    $300 14
According to the title of a 1966 Supremes hit, you "Can't" do this to "Love"
    $300 4
This city on the Sarthe River in France is home to a 24-hour sports car race
    $300 9
This film about the original team of U.S. astronauts was based on a book by Tom Wolfe
    $400 25
Confederate engineers raised this Union frigate, rebuilt it & christened it the Virginia
    $400 20
The 2 biggest producers of independent programming on PBS are WNET in NYC & WGBH in this city
    $400 15
In a song about marital problems, R.B. Greaves sang, "Take a letter, Maria, address it to my wife, send a copy to" him
    $400 5
Face it, the shrine called the Kaaba is in this city
    DD: $700 10
In 1983 she was nominated for acting Oscars for both "Frances" & "Tootsie"
    $500 26
In 1863 this man's Confederate raiders burned most of Lawrence, Kansas
    $500 21
Once Soviet ambassador to the U.S., he lost his Central Comm. seat in May 1989 & died 2 months later
    $500 16
The singles to stay No. 1 the longest during the decade were "Hey Jude" & this Percy Fath theme
    $500 6
Jakarta, Surabaya & Bandung, the 3 largest cities in Indonesia, are all on this island
    $500 11
He played Carole Lombard's butler in the zany 1936 comedy "My Man Godfrey"

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

Anne Meg Bill
$1,200 $300 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Anne Meg Bill
$3,000 $2,200 -$100

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
FRENCH PHRASES
MONTANA
THE MIDDLE AGES
LAW
NAME THE AUTHOR
    $200 1
19th century British peer who was "said to have been the finest amateur boxer of his time"
    $200 6
Time of day the French call l'après-midi
    $200 13
There's a national range near Missoula to protect a herd of these animals
    $200 14
These Scandinavian adventurers ranged as far east as Persia & as far west as the new world
    $200 26
It's now the minimum age for buying hard liquor in all 50 states
    $200 8
"The Return of the Native"
    $400 2
Once a chorus line "Gypsy" himself, he created, choreographed & directed "A Chorus Line"
    $400 7
Say this in Spanish & it means "bravo"; say it in French & it means "with milk"
    $400 18
The main street in this capital city is called Last Chance Gulch
    $400 15
Institution that developed from the fusion of England's Great Council & the King's Court
    $400 27
"Colorful" name given to often outmoded laws that relate to business conducted on Sundays
    $400 9
"Sons and Lovers"
    $600 3
In 1944, early in his evangelical career, he was chief preacher of the "Youth for Christ" movement
    $600 21
Literally it means "leave to do," & it has come to refer to gov't non-interference in commerce
    DD: $600 19
Major U.S. river that starts at the junction of the Jefferson, Madison & Gallatin Rivers
    $600 16
This French town famous for its magnificent Gothic cathedral was named for the Carnutes, a Celtic tribe
    DD: $800 28
From the Latin for "he has made an oath," it's a written statement made under oath
    $600 10
"Across the River and Into The Trees"
    $800 4
This South American leader was the continent's first freely elected Marxist president
    $800 22
The expression bon marché, meaning this, was the name of an early dept. store in Paris
    $800 24
Number of U.S. states larger than Montana
    $800 17
Its greatest use as a military weapon was during the Hundred Years' War
    $800 11
"The Deer Park"
    $1000 5
His last stage appearance was in an act from "The Three Sisters" at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1928
    $1000 23
This expression for "end of the century" can also mean "decadent"
    $1000 25
The gold & silver in the mountains earned Montana this nickname
    $1000 20
A popular destination for pilgrimages in medieval times was the shrine of this patron saint of Wales
    $1000 12
"Frenchman's Creek"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Anne Meg Bill
$3,400 $5,600 $900

Final Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY AMERICANS
1st & last name of the man who brought insanity proceedings against his famous mother in 1875

Final scores:

Anne Meg Bill
$6,800 $6,900 $0
2nd place: trip on Malaysia Airline to Singapore & stay at Mandarin Singapore + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version New champion: $6,900 3rd place: Ricoh Mirai camera + Jeopardy! box game or computerized version

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Anne Meg Bill
$3,400 $6,000 $1,600
16 R,
6 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $11,000

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