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    $400 9
This wolfhound's name comes from Russian for "swift"
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Show #113 - Wednesday, February 13, 1985

John Hnat game 2.
Single-player Final Jeopardy!

Contestants

Judy Graf, a secretary originally from Phoenix, Arizona

Perry Zanett, a freelance writer and theater critic from Waterbury, Connecticut

John Hnat, a chemical lab technician from Cleveland, Ohio (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,300)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
MAGIC
DOGS
SILLY SONGS
GEOGRAPHY
TRIPLE TALK
    $100 1
A prototype of this taxi part was devised by a Greek around 1 B.C.
    $100 6
Breed that sounds like it "could'a been a contender"
    $100 10
One of his hits began, "Hello muddah, hello faddah, here I am at camp Granada"
    $100 3
First country to have woman prime minister, it was once Ceylon
    $100 12
Precedes "It's Fat Albert!"
    $200 2
Every second, this body converts 657 mil. tons of hydrogen into helium
    $200 7
Originally, this hunting dog would "indicate" game & a greyhound would run it to ground
    $200 19
In Coasters' hit, the response to "Yakety-Yak"
    $200 4
This European country is world's largest exporter of cork
    $200 13
This film about the attack on Pearl Harbor was one of the 1st U.S. films shown in Red China
    $300 17
In a computer, the only 2 numbers in a bit
    $300 8
The 2 types of hounds are sight hounds & this type
    $300 20
"She was everything a Big Bad Wolf could want"
    $300 5
Largest of the Society Islands, its capital is Papeete
    $300 15
This & "loving you" were all Teresa Brewer wanted
    $400 18
A even mix of red, green & blue light makes this color
    $400 9
This wolfhound's name comes from Russian for "swift"
    DD: $400 11
The 2 countries that make up the West Indies island of Hispaniola
    $400 16
Dance done by Patsy & her commercial cat
    $500 21
Till later scientists reversed his scale, he said: 0º equals boiling, 100º equals freezing
    $500 14
Westernmost country on the South American continent

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 7):

John Perry Judy
-$200 -$300 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

John Perry Judy
$1,700 -$1,900 $500

Double Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS
MOVIES
OLD TESTAMENT
MEDICINE
STATE CAPITALS
"BLACK" & "WHITE"
    $200 1
The only president born on the Fourth of July, he probably kept silent about it
    $200 24
He played the title role in "The Story of Will Rogers"
    $200 2
Biblical strongman believed to be the mightiest mortal
    $200 8
Last in alphabetical order of state capitals, it's New Jersey's
    $200 13
Black musician who formed the Love Unlimited Orchestra
    $400 4
With LBJ's in Austin, TX, 8 of them have now been built
    $400 23
Biblical dancer Norma Desmond wants to make her comeback as in "Sunset Boulevard"
    $400 3
Nation for whom Goliath fought
    $400 9
French found a "red stick" which was border between 2 Indian tribes at this state capital site
    $400 14
She got an Oscar nomination for her waitress role in "Five Easy Pieces"
    $600 17
1st president born in the 20th century
    $600 22
Musical instrument played by Montgomery Clift in "From Here to Eternity"
    $600 5
For a bowl of lentil soup, he sold his birthright to Jacob
    DD: $2,000 10
State whose capital is mentioned in this song:

"They say to have her hair done, Liz flies all the way to France / And Jackie's seen in a discotheque doing a brand new dance / And the White House social season should be glittering and gay / But here in Topeka, the rain is a-falling / The faucet is a-dripping and the kids are a-bawling"
    $600 15
In commercials his name tag reads "Maytag"
    DD: $1,000 18
4 of the 5 presidents with last names beginning with "H"
    $800 21
Where Alfred Hitchcock made his cameo appearance in "Lifeboat"
    $800 6
Saul's son and David's best friend
    $800 11
State whose capital was first called "La villa real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco"
    $800 16
She was the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana in 1974
    $1000 19
2nd bachelor elected pres., he was only one to marry in the White House
    $1000 20
The words that Patricia Neal says to Gort to keep him from destroying the world
    $1000 7
Subject of Chayefsky play, the Lord had him reduce his army from 32,000 to 300
    $1000 12
The Susquehanna River runs through this state capital
    $1000 25
He told the tale of a girl, a pig & a spider

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

John Perry Judy
$6,900 -$3,100 -$900
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE CALENDAR
The 1930s were this decade of the 20th century

Final scores:

John Perry Judy
$8,300 -$3,100 -$900
2-day champion: $14,600 3rd place: Vitamaster portable exerciser 2nd place: Merillat shelving system

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

John Perry Judy
$5,500 -$2,100 -$900
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
11 R,
16 W
(including 1 DD)
4 R,
6 W

Combined Coryat: $2,500

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