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    $400 14
In film, he was "The Dresser" for Albert Finney's "Sir"
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Show #118 - Wednesday, February 20, 1985

Missing clue 3 of the Double Jeopardy! Round.

Contestants

Laurie Reyen, a registered nurse from Santa Monica, California

Allen Galliart, a college chemistry professor from Tempe, Arizona

Jim Lewis, a student body president from Syracuse, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $3,199)

Jeopardy! Round

KINGS & QUEENS
SPORTS
POTENT POTABLES
CITIES
ACTORS & ROLES
POTPOURRI
    $100 17
City whose hockey team fits this category
    $100 1
Sporting event held in years 392 & 1896 but not in between
    $100 4
The grain from which sake wine is made
    $100 18
It was America's 4th largest city when absorbed by New York in 1898
    $100 10
While Anthony Perkins was in New York, an unnamed person did this film's shower scene murder
    $100 16
Location of the metatarsal arch
    $200 23
In '82, she changed the red "Queen of Hearts" into a gold hit record
    $200 2
The "Tour de France" features these vehicles
    $200 7
Though most today don't drink because of Muslim law, these people first discovered distillation
    $200 19
The Russians renamed it Volgograd after a Soviet dictator was discredited
    $200 12
She met Chevy Chase on "Vacation", but now spends her time with Billy Joel
    $200 25
Color of the last & highest key on a piano
    $300 24
King Tut's tomb as well as many others have been found in this Egyptian area
    $300 3
Unusual characteristic of outfielder Pete Gray who played for the St. Louis Browns in 1945
    $300 8
Kosher wine company owned by Coca-Cola of New York
    $300 20
Once the "Paris of the Orient", it's now called Ho Chi Minh City
    $300 13
His roles have included a palm tree pitcher, an out-of-towner & a good neighbor
    $300 26
In song, they were asked to "come out tonight, come out tonight"
    $400 5
Undefeated bare-knuckle boxing champ in 1880s, he lost his 1st fight with gloves
    $400 9
Flavoring common to pernod, ouzo, & arak
    $400 21
The Dutch built canals in this Indonesian capital they called Batavia
    $400 14
In film, he was "The Dresser" for Albert Finney's "Sir"
    $400 27
Originally it was worn by both men & women, then just men, then only Roman citizens
    $500 6
Massachusetts holiday on which the Boston Marathon is run
    $500 11
Blended brandy that comes from a French district of the same name
    $500 22
Kinshasa, capital of Zaire, was originally named this after a Belgian king
    DD: $500 15
On film & TV, they played Alice of "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
    $500 28
Symbol in common to the coat of arms of the Medici family & pawnshop signs

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Jim Allen Laurie
$900 $1,000 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Allen Laurie
$1,000 $1,900 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

GOVERNMENT
ANATOMY
ABBREVIATIONS
WORLD WAR II
THEATRE
11-LETTER WORDS
    $200 1
The president heads this branch of government
    $200 11
Straw-colored portion of the blood which stores longer than whole blood
    $200 17
A government department or a '63 Paul Newman film
    $200 5
Implicated in plot against Hitler, this "Desert Fox" committed suicide
    $200 22
The opposite of a prologue
    $200 10
Algebra, calculus, or trigonometry
    $400 2
Dividing voting districts unfairly, named for Eldridge Gerry's salamander-shaped district
    $400 12
Any of the bones which make up spinal column
    $400 23
What "OPEC" stands for
    $400 6
This country's forces captured Berlin in 1945
    $400 25
At these, a director "blocks" actors creatively
    $400 13
Commencement speech usually given by top student
    $600 3
=
    $600 14
Blood enters it through renal artery, exits cleansed through renal vein
    $600 24
From the Latin, it means "which was to be demonstrated"
    DD: $1,100 7
TV series using this Richard Rodgers theme:

[Instrumental music plays]
    $600 26
She met husband Elliott Gould during her Broadway debut in "I Can Get It For You Wholesale"
    $600 15
Wild uproar or total tumult
    $800 4
Long-winded senators use this practice of extended debates to block bills
    $800 19
Hormone found in blood in large amounts during periods of fright or anger
    $800 27
What "RDA" refers to on the side of your cereal box
    $800 8
Eisenhower & MacArthur's superior during the war, he later arranged Europe's recovery plan
    $800 18
Not open, but secret, like Romeo & Juliet's love affair
    DD: $2,000 9
Porcine term that describes unnecessary projects passed through Congress
    $1000 20
Gland at the base of brain which regulates growth
    $1000 28
If your car is delivered "F.O.B.", it comes this way
    $1000 16
Leader of Yugoslav resistance forces
    $1000 21
From Ceylon's former name, it's gift for finding valuable things unexpectedly

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Allen Laurie
$8,200 $7,000 $3,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

TOYS & GAMES
The 2 spaces that adjoin Boardwalk in Monopoly

Final scores:

Jim Allen Laurie
$2,399 $2,000 $3,199
2nd place: Merillat modular shelving system 3rd place: Vitamaster portable exerciser New champion: $3,199

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jim Allen Laurie
$7,200 $6,500 $3,200
22 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W

Combined Coryat: $16,900

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