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    $300 11
Since it makes this #1 selling candy bar, M&M/Mars "laughs" all the way to the bank
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Show #296 - Monday, October 28, 1985

Mark Leinwand game 3.

Contestants

Nietzchka Keene, a sound technician originally from Boston, Massachusetts

Steve Hersch, a teacher from Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Mark Leinwand, an attorney and a businessman from Los Angeles, California (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $24,450)

Jeopardy! Round

CORPORATE AMERICA
SPORTS TRIVIA
DROPPIN' THE G
BEAUTY SHOP
TV WESTERNS
FOOD
    $100 1
Castle & Cooke, maker of Dole products, is 4th largest landholder there
    $100 20
Lanky Laker who's an Oriental rug expert
    $100 9
Though Bee Gees dropped the "G" in this "Saturday Night Fever" song, the sequel put it back
    $100 22
French for "froth", it's a light dessert or a new hair care product
    $100 6
As matriarch of the Barkley clan, she rode "The Big Valley"
    $100 3
Known to grow not only as high as an elephant's eye, but over 31 feet
    $200 2
Campbell's #1-selling soup
    $200 21
Though he didn't throw 1st pitch inventing baseball, he fired 1st shot defending Ft. Sumter
    $200 10
1967 hit sung by Frank & Nancy Sinatra
    $200 23
Term for makeup less likely to cause an allergic reaction
    $200 7
Roger Moore became Beau Maverick when this man rode into the sunset over a contract dispute
    $200 4
Samuel Johnson defined it as a grain which in England is given to horses, but in Scotland feeds the people
    $300 11
Since it makes this #1 selling candy bar, M&M/Mars "laughs" all the way to the bank
    $300 25
On April 19, 1974, Thomas Pace caught 48 lb. barracuda this way
    $300 15
Danced to in films by Fred Astaire in 1946 & Gene Wilder & Peter Boyle in 1974
    $300 24
Due to absorption of phenol, women should avoid coloring hair while in this condition
    $300 8
Like Grizzly Adams whom he portrayed, this actor also had his scrapes with the law
    $300 5
"French" potato & leek soup said to have been created by Chef Louis Diat at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in NYC
    $400 17
Most stores in chain founded by S.S. Kresge have now taken this terse title
    $400 26
Called "poona" in India, 19th c. British officers took this racquet sport home & called it this
    $400 16
Truckin' TV show starrin' Claude Akins
    $400 12
This Cybill Shepherd, Sam Elliot vehicle bloomed & withered in one season
    $400 13
The leaves of this dessert vegetable, also called pieplant, are poisonous
    $500 18
Once notorious for providing strike-breakers, it's still largest armed guard company
    $500 27
19th c. jockey Tod Sloan invented the "monkey crouch" to reduce this
    $500 19
Double "G"-less Dusty Springfield hit of 1964
    $500 14
When this Western star decided against taking the role of Matt Dillon, he suggested James Arness
    DD: $500 28
The 2 countries which together provide half the world's supply of olives

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

Mark Steve Nietzchka
$800 $100 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Steve Nietzchka
$1,700 $1,400 $500

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY
15-LETTER WORDS
IN THE MIDDLE
GOVERNMENTAL
CLASSICAL MUSIC
WARNINGS
    $200 3
The satirist Juvenal complained that all this city's people wanted was bread & circuses
    $200 1
A person from Prague
    $200 18
In the slogan, it comes between "The Few" & "The Marines"
    $200 10
The Cabinet department that operates 140 embassies
    $200 9
At the Los Angeles zoo, it's posted per city ordinance number 153027, Code M, Section I
    $400 4
While the Egyptians wrote on papyrus, the Sumerians usually wrote on these
    $400 2
One who tells the news by pictures, a Life magazine reporter, for example
    $400 19
The government puts one in the middle of management & labor when they don't agree
    $400 11
The Coast Guard is part of this federal department
    $400 12
Warnings here include "Please pay first", "Turn off engine", & "No smoking"
    $600 7
While Hippocrates was "The Father of Medicine", Herodotus was "The Father of" this
    $600 5
The redrawing of political district boundary lines
    $600 20
In crime classification, it falls between treason & misdemeanors
    $600 15
This Cabinet department has spent $600 for a toilet seat & $7,000 for a coffeemaker
    $600 13
Emergency warning posted outside of elevators
    $800 8
Hibernia
    $800 6
If a plane can fly, it's referred to as being "sound" in this way
    $800 16
Since 1975, this powerful federal body has replaced only 1 member
    DD: $1,000 14
4 of 7 warnings the FAA requires a stewardess to announce just before landing
    $1000 22
Most believe Homer's account of Trojan War accurate due to this German-American's excavations
    $1000 17
Pres. Reagan has proposed fostering econ. development by designating inner city areas as these
    $1000 21
Woody Allen play about an American family held prisoner in the Iron Curtain country of Vulgaria

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Steve Nietzchka
$5,500 $3,600 $3,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE OSCARS
In 1937 & '38, he became only man to win Best Actor Oscar in consecutive years

Final scores:

Mark Steve Nietzchka
$7,250 $0 $0
3-day champion: $31,700 2nd place: trip on Eastern to San Francisco & stay at the Holiday Lodge 3rd place: Jules Jurgensen his & hers watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mark Steve Nietzchka
$5,300 $4,100 $3,500
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $12,900

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