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    $200 1
The vast area the Finnish call Lappi, we call this
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Show #2569 - Thursday, November 2, 1995

Contestants

Tim Adams, a Navy pilot originally from Mankato, Minnesota

Kathy Morrill, an art teacher from Glen Rock, New Jersey

Ed Stewart, a Roman Catholic priest from Brooklyn, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $4,300)

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
ENTERTAINMENT 1994
AMERICAN HISTORY
NEWSPAPERS
PROVERBS
"Q" ON THE MAP
    $100 1
Of living reptiles, these shelled ones have existed the longest
    $100 5
Because of its $135 ticket prices, some called this August festival "Greedstock"
    $100 7
In 1900 the U.S. formally placed its money on this standard
    $100 19
This newspaper is headquartered at 229 West 43rd Street in Manhattan
    $100 26
Not only is this "mightier than the sword", it's "more dangerous than a lion's paw"
    $100 10
This Canadian province is divided into 75 counties
    $200 2
Unlike other marine mammals, the sea otter lacks this insulating layer of fat beneath its skin
    $200 6
This Disney musical set a Broadway record in June with single-day ticket sales of more than $1.2 million
    $200 12
In 1733 Savannah became the first settlement established in this new colony
    $200 22
The San Juan Star is the only daily English paper on this Caribbean island
    $200 27
"The spirit is" this "but the flesh is weak"
    $200 15
A railroad opened in 1908 links this South American capital city with the Pacific Ocean
    $300 3
A cat described as Maltese is usually this color
    $300 8
In March this Oscar-winning actress became the first Black solo host of the Academy Awards
    $300 13
This state prison in Ossining, N.Y. was built with convict labor in 1825
    $300 23
This city has 2 daily newspapers, the Banner & the Tennessean
    $300 28
"A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf" one of these
    $300 16
This city contains the birthplaces of the second & sixth U.S. presidents
    $400 4
These tall pink birds are among the few birds that feed their young a milk-like substance
    $400 9
This group began its "Hell Freezes Over" tour on May 27 without Randy Meisner & Bernie Leadon
    $400 14
On Feb, 5. 1974 Patty Hearst was kidnapped by this radical group
    $400 24
It's the only daily newspaper published in New Orleans
    $400 29
"A clean glove often hides a dirty" one of these
    $400 18
This Persian Gulf country joined the United Nations in 1971
    $500 17
The young of these reddish apes of Asia have white rings around their eyes
    $500 11
On March 1 he became the new host of NBC's "Later"
    $500 20
During this 1786-87 rebellion by debt-ridden Massachusetts farmers, about 40 men were killed
    DD: $500 25
In 1946 financier Eugene Meyer turned the operation of this newspaper to his son-in-law Philip Graham
    $500 30
Completes the modern proverb "Garbage in,..."
    $500 21
The Federal Bureau of Investigation academy is in this Virginia town

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

Ed Kathy Tim
$600 $1,000 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Kathy Tim
$1,500 $3,100 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
BIOGRAPHIES
THE BODY HUMAN
CONGRESSIONAL LANGUAGE
AWARDS
NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV
    $200 1
The vast area the Finnish call Lappi, we call this
    $200 7
Norman Mailer's biography of this screen goddess was published in 1973 & expanded in 1975
    $200 26
When a person inhales, this muscular sheet contracts & moves downward, expanding the chest
    $200 6
It's a proposed piece of legislation, not always from a man named William
    $200 12
England's most coveted military decoration is named for this queen who established it in 1856
    $200 17
In 1962 Khrushchev was forced to withdraw his missiles from this country
    $400 2
At 27,824 feet, Mount Makalu in this Asian range is the fifth-highest mountain in the world
    $400 8
Joseph P. Lash wrote books about this woman "and Franklin" & in "The Years Alone"
    $400 30
Although bile is stored by the gallbladder, it's produced by this organ
    $400 22
One may be standing, special or select
    $400 13
As 1993's National Teacher of the Year, Elaine Griffin received a crystal one of these objects
    $400 18
In his "Secret Speech" before the 20th Party Congress in 1956, Khrushchev denounced this man
    $600 3
Ibiza is the third largest of this country's Balearic Islands
    $600 9
William Henry Herndon may have made up the story about Ann Rutledge in his bio of this president
    $600 29
This long tube includes the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine & large intestine
    $600 23
Members can be pulled in from the hallways to complete this majority needed for business
    $600 14
Tyne Daly won a 1990 Tony for her starring role in this musical
    $600 19
During his 1964 visit to Egypt, Khrushchev named this man a "Hero of the Soviet Union"
    $800 4
Canada's Prairie Provinces are Saskatchewan, Manitoba & this one
    $800 10
His "The Life of Castruccio Castracani" was published the same year as his best-known work, "The Prince"
    $800 28
The curliness of a hair is determined by the shape of this pocket that it grows out
    $800 24
When Al Gore presides over the Senate, this is his form of address
    $800 15
Figure skaters Randy Gardner & this partner received Olympic Spirit Awards for 1980
    $800 20
Khrushchev was a critic of this economic plan launched by the Chinese in 1958
    $1000 5
This seaport, now the capital of Senegal, was once the capital of French West Africa
    DD: $1,300 11
Wilfrid Sheed's biography of this author of "The Women" was published in 1982
    $1000 27
A neuron consists of 3 parts: the cell body, the dendrite & this tubelike nerve fiber that carries messages
    $1000 25
It's an opinion passed by the House, by the Senate or, as concurrent, by both
    $1000 16
Jean Henri Dunant, co-recipient of the first Nobel Peace Prize, was the founder of this organization
    DD: $2,000 21
Ousted in 1964, Khrushchev was replaced by Kosygin as premier & by this man as First Secretary

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ed Kathy Tim
$3,000 $7,100 $9,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

NUCLEAR ENERGY
With 109 operable nuclear reactors, the U.S. leads the world; as of 1994 this country was No. 2 with 56

Final scores:

Ed Kathy Tim
$3,000 $8,100 $14,400
3rd place: Outdoor sports & travel gear + GameTek Jeopardy! 2nd place: Stanley baker's rack & Aiwa digital mini system + GameTek Jeopardy! New champion: $14,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Ed Kathy Tim
$4,300 $7,100 $8,400
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $19,800

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