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    $500 13
Escoffier's consomme aux Paillettes d'Or contains a small sheet of this "leaf" cut into little spangles
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Show #2748 - Wednesday, July 10, 1996

Contestants

Bob Kwartin, a motorhome traveler originally from Stamford, Connecticut

Stephen Lewis, a hotel owner from Calico Rock, Arkansas

Linda Monk, an author and columnist originally from Vicksburg, Mississippi (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $7,500)

Jeopardy! Round

1952
FOOD FACTS
COUNTRY MUSIC STARS
ZOOLOGY
AMERICAN POTPOURRI
3-LETTER WORDS
    $100 26
This New York baseball team won the World Series for the fourth consecutive year
    $100 1
This fruit is often stuck on a skewer & dipped in a sugary red glaze or in melted caramel
    $100 5
As a child Pam Tillis sang at the Grand Ole Opry with this man, her father
    $100 12
The conger variety of this fish spawns only once before it dies
    $100 3
Known for his patriotic songs, this composer died in 1942, the year of Cagney's Oscar-winning portrayal of him
    $100 17
A brief swim, or something you serve with chips
    $200 27
This Wisconsin Republican sued Senator William Benton for libel, slander & conspiracy
    $200 2
Panned spinach becomes Sicilian spinach with the addition of these little fish, chopped
    $200 6
Since going solo, Wynonna no longer uses this last name professionally
    $200 16
A domesticated pig weighing 120 pounds or more is usually referred to by this term
    $200 4
This family had a 70-room mansion in Newport & a chateau, the Biltmore, in North Carolina
    $200 19
Cleopatra's downfall
    $300 28
This British king died in his sleep February 6 at his estate at Sandringham
    $300 9
The turnip, potato & mushroom garnish named for this novelist doesn't take "80 days" to prepare
    $300 7
This singer who liked to get "Behind Closed Doors" passed away in 1995
    $300 21
Special folds of skin act as a parachute when this rodent glides through the air
    $300 14
In the 1930s Harold Ickes said this Louisiana senator "is suffering from halitosis of the intellect"
    $300 20
Ignited or illuminated
    DD: $800 29
John Sparkman was this man's running mate on the defeated Democratic ticket
    $400 11
Buisson is a method of arranging food to resemble this structure associated with Ancient Egypt
    $400 8
"Tennessee River" was the first No. 1 hit for this group named for another state
    $400 23
It's also known as a silvertip bear
    $400 15
In 1898 his New York Journal offered a $50,000 reward for detection of the "Maine Outrage" perpetrator
    $400 22
It's a play on words
    $500 30
He abdicated as king of Egypt & his infant son was proclaimed King Ahmed Fuad II
    $500 13
Escoffier's consomme aux Paillettes d'Or contains a small sheet of this "leaf" cut into little spangles
    $500 10
She recently recorded her composition "I Will Always Love You" as a duet with Vince Gill
    $500 24
The mud dauber is classified as a solitary type of this insect
    $500 18
He was "The Sage of Baltimore"
    $500 25
To insert dialog in a soundtrack, or to bestow a new rank or title

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 9):

Linda Stephen Bob
$600 $1,100 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Linda Stephen Bob
$2,400 $4,000 $2,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

TRICOLOR FLAGS
TV NEWS NAMES
MYTHS & LEGENDS
WWII PEOPLE
BALLET
BRITISH NOVELS
    $200 16
This European country's green, white & red flag was featured at the 1994 World Cup finals
    $200 11
In 1975 he became ABC's chief foreign correspondent; now he anchors "World News Tonight"
    $200 1
The name of this German doctor who sold his soul to the devil means "fortunate"
    $200 6
In April 1945 this former world leader was caught, executed & hung by his heels in a Milan square
    $200 26
Ravel composed the beautiful score for Michel Fokine's 1912 ballet about "Daphnis and" her
    $200 19
This Charlotte Bronte heroine is treated as little better than a servant by her aunt, Mrs. Reed
    DD: $1,600 17
Reverse the order of Ivory Coast's orange, white & green flag & you'll get this other "I" country's flag
    $400 12
She began as a "weather girl" in her native Kentucky, now she's in her prime on "Prime Time Live"
    $400 2
Medieval legend identifies Igraine as the mother of this king of Britain
    $400 7
A speech transmitted by him Aug. 15, 1945 was the 1st time a Japanese emperor addressed his people directly
    $400 28
This Twyla Tharp ballet shares its name with a song from "Casablanca", but it's danced to music by Haydn
    $400 22
Like Paul Morel, the hero of his "Sons and Lovers", this author was the son of a coal miner
    $600 18
You'll find yellow between blue & red on the flag of this country between Spain & France
    $600 13
We used to spend "60 Minutes" with this CBS anchorman, but the time increased to "48 Hours"
    $600 3
Richard Strauss wrote a tone poem about this German figure's "Merry Pranks"
    $600 8
Generals Omar Bradley & Dwight D. Eisenhower were classmates at this school
    $600 30
This Agnes de Mille ballet opens in the corral at Burnt Ranch
    $600 23
The title of this William Golding novel is a translation of the Hebrew Ba'al Zevuv
    $800 20
The red, white & blue on this grand duchy's flag comes from its coat of arms
    $800 14
Her "Dateline" shows she started on the "TODAY" show in 1976, 5 yrs. after she graduated from college
    $800 4
Jewish legend calls this female demon the first wife of Adam, before Eve
    $800 9
Ships in this "Bull"ish admiral's Task Force 16 included the Enterprise
    $800 29
Margot Fonteyn danced the role of the ballerina in a 1957 revival of this Stravinsky ballet about a puppet
    DD: $800 24
In this E.M. Forster novel, Dr. Aziz & Mrs. Moore meet in a mosque
    $1000 21
Egypt, Iraq & Yemen have stripes of red, white & this color
    $1000 15
Sela Ward played this late blonde newscaster in the highest-rated original movie ever on the Lifetime network
    $1000 5
In a Russian folktale, Prince Ivan is sent to capture this magical bird with golden wings & crystal eyes
    $1000 10
He may not have "planned" it, but he was Army Chief of Staff & a 5-star general during the war
    $1000 27
"The Buffoon" was the first ballet by this "Peter and the Wolf" composer to be produced
    $1000 25
This author cruelly portrayed his father as Theobald Pontifex in "The Way of all Flesh"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Linda Stephen Bob
$3,200 $13,000 $5,300
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MODERN HISTORY
The airlift of aid to this city, which ran from July 3, 1992 to January 9, 1996, was the world's longest

Final scores:

Linda Stephen Bob
$6,400 $14,500 $6,401
3rd place: Ho Ho Art & Craft International Co. Inc. international flag collectors pin set + John Williams CD Summon the Heroes New champion: $14,500 2nd place: trip to 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta + John Williams CD Summon the Heroes

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Linda Stephen Bob
$3,200 $11,400 $5,300
13 R,
2 W
30 R
(including 3 DDs),
2 W
13 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $19,900

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