Suggest correction - #35 - 1984-10-26

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    DD: $1,100 7
Current Sunday night show hosted by father & daughter
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Show #35 - Friday, October 26, 1984

Contestants

Peter Lalos, a fundraiser from San Francisco, California

Diane Stone, a sales manager originally from New York City

Brad Marshall, an illustrator originally from Miami, Florida (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $17,500)

Jeopardy! Round

COLORS
ROARING '20S
TIME
LADIES IN SONG
FISH
SPORTS QUOTES
    $100 1
3 colors in common to flags of the Netherlands, Thailand, Chile & U.S.
    $100 9
In '23 you could get 4 trillion, 200 billion marks for $1 in this country
    $100 13
Mike, Morley, Harry, Ed & sometimes Andy share this time
    $100 4
Sounds like she's suing Michael Jackson for child support
    $100 19
Type of carp which might feel at home in Fort Knox
    $100 20
Boxing champ noted for predicting: "They must all fall, in the round I call"
    $200 2
Pachyderm seen by potted people
    $200 10
George Jessel & Eddie Cantor turned down the lead for this 1st talking movie
    $200 14
Dolly Parton kept these office hours
    $200 7
Salutation for Miss Parton of Nashville or Mrs. Levi of Yonkers
    $200 21
"Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing," said this Green Bay coach, so they say
    $300 3
They're looked through to see the world in a wonderful light
    $300 11
Appointed FBI Director in '24 at the age of 29
    $300 17
Pro football's 15-minute show stopper
    $300 8
She picked a fine time to leave
    $300 22
What Leo Durocher replied when asked why he wasn't a nice guy
    $400 5
Pirate Edward Teach
    $400 12
By police count, there were 32,000 of these illegal bars in NYC alone
    $400 25
The shortest in the solar system is Mercury's 88 days
    $400 15
Stephen "Fostered" this dream about a lady with lovely tresses
    $400 23
Celebrated Notre Dame football coach who asked team to "win one for the Gipper"
    $500 6
It can be filled with car prices or college test answers
    $500 18
Played 1st of 2,130 consecutive baseball games, June 1, 1925
    DD: $1,000 16
Johnny Carson might ask "Kool & the Gang" not to sing this on "The Tonight Show":

"I'm in love, and I won't lie /
She's my girl and always on my mind /
She gives me her love and a feeling that's right..."
    $500 24
"I want a man with enough guts not to fight back," Branch Rickey told him

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Brad Diane Peter
$1,800 $1,300 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Diane Peter
$3,200 $900 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS
TELEVISION
WORLD CAPITALS
BODY LANGUAGE
STARTS WITH "P"
CLASSICAL MUSIC
    $200 10
Asked us "Ask not what your country can do for you"
    $200 2
Dynasty's dynamic downtown
    $200 8
Largest city in Africa & capital of Egypt
    $200 13
World-wide way to say yes with your head
    $200 14
It's under Liberace's candelabra
    $200 1
Dudley Moore came un"ravel"ed when Bo put on this music
    $400 19
Like America, his 1st initials were U.S.
    $400 3
He thought 3 was company but found out it was a crowd
    $400 9
Strong brownish-yellow paper or capital of the Philippines
    $400 20
Its position was a matter of life & death to a gladiator
    $400 25
Italian city that disappeared because of Mt. Vesuvius
    $400 4
Tchaikovsky's "suite" ballet; a Christmas favorite
    $600 18
His 12-year term was the longest ever
    $600 5
Muppet monster or Dr. Gates on "Trapper John"
    DD: $3,000 27
Thought to be world's oldest existing city, it's the capital of Syria
    $600 24
Boxers would slap each other silly if they didn't make these
    $600 11
Scarlatti wrote 600 pieces for this forerunner of the piano
    $800 17
He's considered both our 22nd & 24th president
    $800 6
Initials shared by friends of Hawkeye & The Bear
    $800 22
Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital, is in this country
    $800 12
Mozart's version of this was called "The Marriage of Figaro"
    $1000 16
Only impeached President, he kept his office by 1 vote
    DD: $1,100 7
Current Sunday night show hosted by father & daughter
    $1000 21
One of South Africa's 3 capitals
    $1000 23
Some experts say it can be traced to infants turning their faces to reject food
    $1000 26
Mormon practice outlawed by Congress in 1862
    $1000 15
"Bel canto" is one way of doing it

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Brad Diane Peter
$6,400 $7,600 $5,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
This state was once an independent monarchy

Final scores:

Brad Diane Peter
$400 $2,300 $10,600
3rd place: Oneida gift certificate 2nd place: range + dinnerware New champion: $10,600

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Brad Diane Peter
$6,400 $7,300 $5,400
24 R,
2 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 2 DDs)
9 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $19,100

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