Suggest correction - #89 - 1985-01-10

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    $600 5
The restored trail of these explorers will cover 3700 miles from Ill. to Ore. coast
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Show #89 - Thursday, January 10, 1985

Contestants

Deborah Howard, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California

Chuck Lubin, a bookkeeper from Temple City, California

Bill Klippel, a pricing specialist originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $3,000)

Jeopardy! Round

MUSIC
NICKNAMES
THE '70s
FAIRIES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
THAT'S "GRAND"
    $100 1
Anna's choreographic invitation to the king of Siam
    $100 12
Not Ronald Reagan's nationality, but his boyhood nickname
    $100 15
In '78 England's Louise Brown was the 1st of these babies
    $100 3
Peter Pan's ding-a-ling pal
    $100 17
Auto manufacturer targeted by UAW for strike in the fall of '84
    $100 2
A group of 12-23 who decide whether a defendant should be indicted
    $200 8
First name of composers Liszt, Haydn & Schubert
    $200 13
The Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere is better known by this name
    $200 16
Before 1975, this tennis player was New York ophthalmologist Richard Raskind
    $200 21
A bicuspid sprite
    $200 24
ITT has sold its Twinkie company to this checkerboard square dog food maker
    $200 4
Liz & Velvet competed in this British race
    $300 9
Why Yankee Doodle came to London
    $300 14
Name Indians gave white men because they carried swords
    $300 20
This president released Patty Hearst by executive clemency
    $300 22
These could be found in England or in Betty Crocker's oven
    $300 5
It occurs in both bridge & baseball
    $400 10
He was inspired by East Indian dance to write "Begin the Beguine"
    $400 18
Janis Joplin's nickname & her #1 posthumous album
    $400 23
Shakespeare's "Tempest" spirit
    $400 6
The oldest currently running radio show in the U.S.
    $500 11
"Donkey", "Moonlight" & "For Strings", for example
    $500 19
Her mother, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, called her "Lilibet"
    $500 7
Title held by the czar's daughters

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

Bill Chuck Deborah
$300 $1,900 -$100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Chuck Deborah
$1,500 $700 -$300

Double Jeopardy! Round

VEGETABLES
HISTORIC SITES
FOREIGN PHRASES
THE BIBLE
CHEMISTRY
GAMES
    $200 13
"Hee Haw" has a field & a show full of this vegetable
    $200 2
Orville Wright's 1st powered flight was on this N. Carolina beach
    $200 12
What an Italian means when he says "non capisco"
    $200 10
This group is probably best known for the Bibles it places in hotel rooms
    $200 6
Monopoly players going there "do not pass Go; do not collect $200"
    $400 14
Change the "C" to a "P" & this vegetable becomes a talking bird
    $400 3
Called "Gateway to the New World", 12 million immigrants passed thru it from 1892-1954
    $400 4
In Japanese, "nezumi", in Finnish, "rotta" & in Cagney, "dirty"
    $400 11
The last word of the New Testament
    $400 7
The 3 betting colors on a roulette wheel
    $600 15
Leafy vegetable used in salads, it comes in curly & escarole varieties
    $600 5
The restored trail of these explorers will cover 3700 miles from Ill. to Ore. coast
    $600 1
With "savoir" it means knowledge, with "laissez" it means indifference
    $800 16
Garlic, onions & shallots are this part of the plant
    $800 8
In Nashville, Tennessee, it was "Old Hickory's" home
    $800 20
Swahili for a "journey", it's come to mean a hunting trip
    DD: $1,000 18
In chess, piece which starts to the right of the white king
    $1000 17
In the mustard family it's a plant with an edible root that tastes like a turnip
    $1000 9
Sierra Nevada pass where 82 settlers spent tragic winter of 1846-47
    $1000 19
What the dice are called when one lands on the other

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Chuck Deborah
$1,500 $1,300 $100

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS FAMILIES
Illinois family that included a vice-president, governor & U.N. ambassador, & a U.S. senator

Final scores:

Bill Chuck Deborah
$1,400 $1,000 $50
3-day champion: $4,400 2nd place: Merillat shelving system 3rd place: Oneida gift certificate

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bill Chuck Deborah
$1,500 $2,300 $100
7 R,
2 W
21 R,
11 W
(including 1 DD)
8 R,
7 W

Combined Coryat: $3,900

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