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    $300 3
Though outnumbering his forces 100-1, the Aztecs didn't fight, thinking he was the god-man Quetzalcoatl
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Show #529 - Thursday, December 18, 1986

Frank Hughes game 2.

Missing player introductions.

Contestants

Barbara Cann, from Huntington Beach, California

Tom Olsen, an assistant professor of physics originally from Brooklyn, New York

Frank Hughes, an account executive from Torrance, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,000)

Jeopardy! Round

LANDMARKS
CLOTHING
GOLDEN OLDIES
EXPLORERS
LOVE & MARRIAGE
THE GAME PLAYED
    $100 4
Tradition says as long as the Barbary apes remain here, the British will too
    $100 13
Short for "splatterdash", these are cloth gaiters covering ankle & instep
    $100 26
1958 #1 song that began "Hello baby"
    $100 1
He discovered the Zambezi's Victoria Falls before Stanley discovered him
    $100 21
These stars were married in September 1984 but took their "Haunted Honeymoon" in 1986
    $100 11
Walter Hagen,
Bobby Jones &
Gene Sarazen
    $200 5
This massive structure makes it possible for Las Vegas to be so brightly lit up at night
    $200 14
A French peasant might "pine" for a pair of sabots, shoes made of this
    $200 27
In "Top Gun", Tom Cruise used this Righteous Brothers classic to try to pick up Kelly McGillis
    $200 2
Though he was Fr. Marquette's partner in exploration, he didn't get a major university named for him
    $200 22
When Barbi Benton told him she had never dated anyone over 24, he replied neither had he
    $200 12
Jacques Plante,
Mike Eruzione, &
Phil Esposito
    DD: $500 6
Landmark shown under construction in this 1879 photo:
    $300 15
Not a mail-order lollipop, but a light, crinkled summer suit fabric
    $300 28
According to Harvey & The Moonglows, the 1st of these was "Thou shall never love another"
    $300 3
Though outnumbering his forces 100-1, the Aztecs didn't fight, thinking he was the god-man Quetzalcoatl
    $300 23
This NBC sports commentator popped the question to Phylicia Ayers-Allen on live TV
    $300 18
Peter Kormann,
Julianne McNamara, &
Nelli Kim
    $400 7
Its roof was designed to look like sails in Sydney Harbor
    $400 16
From Middle English for "garment", it's a burial garment
    $400 9
To avoid a Spanish counterattack, Francis Drake got back to England by becoming "2nd" to do this
    $400 24
Hilton, Sandberg, Belgee, Hutner, Ryan, Cosden, O'Hara, & as of August '86, Prince Frederick von Anhalt
    $400 19
Paul Smart,
John Bertrand, &
Ted Turner
    $500 8
2,300,000 cut stones weighing about 2 1/2 tons each were used to build this
    $500 17
Children's playsuit combining shirt & short trousers; there's room for them on TV
    $500 10
This son of John Cabot said he saw Newfoundland codfish that swam ashore to eat leaves
    $500 25
Art Fleming was an usher at the 1968 wedding of this presidentially-connected couple
    $500 20
Jim Shoulders,
Tom Ferguson,
& Larry Mahan

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Frank Tom Barbara
$700 $500 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Frank Tom Barbara
$2,100 $1,600 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS
LITERARY "LADY"s
THE BODY HUMAN
COLORFUL TV SHOWS
U.S. HISTORY
SAY CHEESE
    $200 1
It is said this Dustin Hoffman/ Jessica Lange film is one of Mikhail Gorbachev's favorites
    $200 6
When a gamekeeper becomes fair game, he becomes this, the title of D.H. Lawrence's book
    $200 14
Muscle which goes through about 70 cycles of systole & diastole every minute
    $200 11
In the show "The White Shadow", the shadow knows about coaching this sport
    $200 21
4 students were killed & others wounded during May 4, 1970 protest at this Ohio university
    $400 2
In July '86 this country ruled by King Hassan II became 2nd Arab nation to meet openly with Israel
    $400 7
Sir Walter Scott's poem about Ellen Douglas, who lived near Loch Katrine
    $400 15
This bone group breaks down into 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, & 3-5 in the coccyx
    $400 12
1960 adventure series tracing the exploits of the U.S. Navy's 4-man precision flying team
    $400 22
Odd as it sounds, in 1965, it took off 11 days after Gemini 7
    DD: $800 3
The 2 heads of state who attended the Liberty Weekend opening ceremonies dinner
    $600 8
Oscar Wilde's "fans" favor this 1892 comedy
    $600 16
It's the largest thing usually found in an amniotic sac
    $600 13
Of a spirit, Confederate soldier, or submarine, 1957's "The Gray Ghost" was this
    $600 23
The main purpose of 1928's Kellogg-Briand pact was to outlaw this
    $800 4
On June 12, 1986, he issued a declaration of emergency rule for his country
    $800 9
Hemingway's heroine in "The Sun Also Rises"
    DD: $600 17
Organ which stores up vitamins A, B-complex, D, E, & K, to be released when needed
    $800 19
"The Yellow Rose" referred not to Wade Champion's widow Colleen but to this
    $800 24
Slave & preacher who led a famous slave uprising in August 1831
    $1000 5
In Athens, he gets to park his car in the space reserved for the prime minister
    $1000 10
Frank Stockton "cattily" left this title question unanswered in his 1882 short story
    $1000 18
They are oiled by the sebaceous glands, & an erector muscle makes them stand on end
    $1000 20
From 1954-58, his "Corner" on sports news filled the gap between boxing matches & the 11 o'clock news
    $1000 25
C. Darrow's 1st big case was defending this union leader who, losing, became a socialist in jail

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Frank Tom Barbara
$5,300 $5,200 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE MOVIES
"Wuthering Heights", "Of Mice and Men", & "Stagecoach" all came out in this "Best year ever for Amer. films"

Final scores:

Frank Tom Barbara
$10,401 $400 $4,000
2-day champion: $20,401 3rd place: Panasonic 25" monitor receiver 2nd place: trip on Western Airlines to San Francisco & stay at Embassy Suites in Napa Valley

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Frank Tom Barbara
$5,100 $5,400 $5,600
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
14 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $16,100

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