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    $300 21
Dumas' consumptive character played by Greta Garbo on film & Greta Scacchi on TV
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Show #166 - Monday, April 29, 1985

Missing the 11th clue of the Jeopardy! Round.

Contestants

Bill Smith, a lending officer originally from Fairmount, Indiana

Sharyn Hay, a perinatal nurse originally from East Hartford, Connecticut

Mark Singer, an attorney and Sunday school teacher from Los Angeles, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $4,250)

Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS TRIALS
FICTIONAL HEROINES
POT LUCK
CHICAGO
SPORT OF KINGS
"GRAHAMS"
    $100 1
To help defray court costs, this automaker appealed for public donations in '84
    $100 17
Arthur's queen & Lancelot's lover
    $100 12
In Wyoming, these "moveable mansions" constitute 18.1% of all housing
    $100 3
Chicago's American League team
    $100 9
Presbyterian community of Montreat, NC is home to this evangelist
    $200 2
In "The Burning Bed", she played Francine Hughes, battered wife acquitted of murdering her husband
    $200 20
Defoe's female rogue whose first name applies to any gangster's girl
    $200 13
Karpov and Kasparov have set a record for draws in play-offs for this game's championship
    $200 4
Architects Jenny, Burnham & Sullivan were recruited in 1871 for task of rebuilding after this event
    $200 10
Food item named for 19th c. campaigner against white flour; Sylvester Graham
    $300 7
Term for suit brought against Marvin by Michelle with Mitchelson as her maven
    $300 21
Dumas' consumptive character played by Greta Garbo on film & Greta Scacchi on TV
    $300 14
Irishman Vincent Pilkington gobbled up his 7th crown by plucking this clean in 5 min, 19 sec.
    DD: $500 5
The Chicago riots of April 1968 were sparked by this Memphis, TN event
    $300 11
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    $400 8
He sentenced Jesus Christ
    $400 22
Author whose heroine Elizabeth Bennet shows great "prejudice" toward the "proud" Mr. Darcy
    $400 15
Because of exportation, Brazil is suffering a shortage of lithe & leggy ladies to do this dance
    $400 6
As 5th Avenue is to shopping in NYC, so this avenue is to Chicago
    $400 16
She described her affair with F. Scott Fitzgerald in "Beloved Infidel"
    $500 18
The evolution of this teacher's career was cut short by Wm. Jennings Bryan
    $500 19
"There Goes What's Her Name" is autobiography of this "Girl Talk" hostess

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Mark Sharyn Bill
$1,000 $400 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Sharyn Bill
$1,600 $100 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

CIVIL WAR
CLASSIC CINEMA
SAINTS
WORLD CITIES
LAW
OPERA
    $200 3
Harpers Ferry, site of John Brown's raid is in this state
    $200 17
Originally planned for Laughton & Lanchester, this film finally featured Bogart & Hepburn
    $200 25
He holds the keys to the gates of the kingdom of heaven
    $200 4
The most nutritious type of bean is named for this capital of Peru
    $200 2
Much flaunted law enacted in the '70s which has nevertheless made U.S. highways safer
    $200 1
Bizet's Gypsy Jezebel
    $400 9
Steadfast Confederate general accidentally shot by his own men
    $400 18
Its title character is a lusty lad who sucks bones with Mrs. Waters in a sexy supper scene
    $400 5
Pigeon droppings are a serious pollutant in this Italian city built on 120 islands
    $400 11
Since 1914, the poor have relied on these state-paid officials for criminal defense
    $400 22
'59 Bobby Darin hit which came from Kurt Weill's "The Threepenny Opera"
    $600 10
War between England & the North was averted through efforts of this consort of Queen Victoria
    DD: $1,800 19
This 1939 classic ran 3 hours & 42 minutes, longer than any before it
    $600 6
Though not the capital, it's Spain's leading industrial & commercial center
    DD: $800 12
The man who takes the bench after the following:

[Instrumental theme plays]
    $600 23
A Christmas tradition for many years, it was 1st opera specifically written for TV
    $800 13
Innkeeper hanged because Booth plotted against Lincoln in her boardinghouse
    $800 20
"It is like writing history with lightning," Wilson said of this first film shown in the White House
    $800 7
With a name from the Celtic for "dear green spot", it's the largest city in Scotland
    $800 15
A recently coined word, it describes what 11 states did to a marijuana possession to ease penalties
    $800 24
"La stupenda" is what Italian opera fans call this Australian soprano
    $1000 14
After Lincoln relieved him as supreme general, he ran for president against him in 1864
    $1000 21
Louis B. Mayer offered RKO $842,000 to destroy this controversial '41 picture before its release
    $1000 8
Greeks originally founded this Soviet Black Sea port about 800 B.C.
    $1000 16
Court hearing to determine if the will will or the will won't be declared bona fide

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Sharyn Bill
$7,200 -$500 $5,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
Though this state has no reservations, it has largest American Indian population

Final scores:

Mark Sharyn Bill
$3,100 -$500 $101
2-day champion: $7,350 3rd place: World Book Encyclopedia 2nd place: Speed Queen washer & dryer + Broyhill curio cabinet

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mark Sharyn Bill
$6,000 -$500 $5,200
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
6 R,
4 W
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
9 W

Combined Coryat: $10,700

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