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    $200 8
'83 film that knocked the wind out of Richard Gere
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Show #87 - Tuesday, January 8, 1985

Contestants

Rosemary Lewis, a junior high school teacher originally from Doylestown, Pennsylvania

John Boegehold, a quality control inspector originally from Detroit, Michigan

Bill Klippel, a pricing specialist originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Jeopardy! Round

NATURE
BASEBALL
HATS
THE BEATLES
DEMOCRATS
INITIALS
    $100 16
Insect such as giant stag, whose name means "biter", not Paul or Ringo
    $100 6
In Cleveland, these "scalpers" work inside, not outside, the stadium
    $100 23
Where you wear "a feather" after a job well done
    $100 1
Though they won platinum & gold, they were 1st named for this precious metal
    $100 10
'84 Presidential primary contender & Colorado senator
    $100 11
Direction when compass points WSW
    $200 17
A table-top enclosure for raising & observing plants or animals
    $200 7
The Boston Pilgrims beat the Pittsburgh Pirates to win the 1st one in 1903
    $200 2
Brian Epstein, George Martin & Murray the K were all called this
    $200 19
1st Democratic President of the 20th century
    $200 12
Ticket availability if a concert is SRO
    $300 18
All of a bird's feathers considered together
    $300 8
A full count
    $300 3
What John & Yoko were wearing on the controversial cover of "Two Virgins"
    $300 20
House office building is named for this Texan who served longer as Speaker than anyone
    $300 13
Kind of music played by MOR radio station
    $400 9
The Orioles' Rick Dempsey was this in '83 World Series
    $400 4
Ringo's name before he became a "Starr"
    $400 21
Pres, Reagan awarded Medal of Freedom posthumously to this senator from Washington
    $400 14
San Francisco's BART stands for this
    $500 24
To this N.L. team, Lou Brock was always out in left field
    $500 5
LSD was rumored to stand for more in the Beatles' lives than just this song's title
    DD: $500 22
Martha Layne Collins is governor of this state
    $500 15
What you get in the Army if you get OJT

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

Bill John Rosemary
$500 $1,400 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill John Rosemary
-$200 $3,100 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
ANATOMY
POLITICS
FICTION
"B" MOVIES
TRAVEL & TOURISM
    $200 1
Roman soldiers crowned Jesus with this
    $200 5
Number of digits Mickey Mouse has on one hand
    $200 2
Gulliver's little friends
    $200 8
'83 film that knocked the wind out of Richard Gere
    $200 15
At a bullfight, you should try to get tickets for this "sombra" section
    $400 4
Number of pillars on which wisdom built her house
    $400 6
Common name of arteriosclerosis
    $400 3
"Alice-In-Wonderland" animal featured in title of Jefferson Airplane's acid rock classic
    $400 18
This '70 sequel sank lower than "The Planet of the Apes"
    $400 16
In summer, this occurs every day at 11:30 A.M. at Buckingham Palace
    $600 13
He asked the Lord to make the Sun stand still
    $600 10
By the time you were born this had become your main source for new blood cells
    $600 7
He wrote the book in which David Balfour was "Kidnapped"
    $600 19
This '83 college reunion was up for Best Picture
    $600 17
River on which you can take a ride on the "Maid of the Mist"
    $800 14
"In all the land were no women found so fair as" his daughters
    DD: $400 11
Only body part mentioned in the song "Tea For Two"
    $800 9
Erica Jong novel that deals with Isadora Wing's fear
    $800 20
In this '68 film, women got all choked up over Tony Curtis playing Albert de Salvo
    $800 22
While in Greece, what you would do with retsina
    $1000 12
The constant, complex, orderly set of chemical changes in cells
    $1000 21
Before the "Bridge on the River Kwai", William Holden bombed these in '54

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill John Rosemary
$2,000 $2,300 $2,100

Final Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN HISTORY
On May 1, 1945, Admiral Karl Doenitz assumed this office in Germany

Final scores:

Bill John Rosemary
$2,000 $100 $100
New champion: $2,000 2nd place: Yamaha electronic keyboard + vacation to Palm Springs 3rd place: Broyhill recliner

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bill John Rosemary
$2,400 $2,300 $2,600
12 R,
8 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
6 W
9 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $7,300

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