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    $400 29
It's the regal name for a ten, jack, queen, king & ace all of one suit
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Show #3152 - Tuesday, April 21, 1998

Contestants

Tony Reece, a television editor from Los Angeles, California

Nina Mulligan, a homemaker from Belchertown, Massachusetts

Bill Barnett, an academic record keeper from Westminster, Maryland (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $12,400)

Jeopardy! Round

THE UNITED NATIONS
UNMENTIONABLES
PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES
LET'S PLAY POKER
COACHES
CATCHING SOME "Z"s
    $100 13
In 1974 this PLO leader addressed the General Assembly wearing a gun & holster
    $100 1
Antonio Sabato Jr. wore this designer's black bikini briefs on a 90-foot billboard in Times Square
    $100 8
"The Great Emancipator"
    $100 6
Traditionally, the dealer deals the cards in this direction
    $100 18
John Curry & Peggy Fleming were among Carlo Fassi's proteges in this sport
    $100 23
We grant you, the Grant's species is the most common of these animals in Africa
    $200 14
In 1980 the U.N. passed a resolution demanding the Soviet Union withdraw from this country
    $200 2
Its trademark is composed of an apple, grapes, gooseberries & a cluster of leaves
    $200 9
The "Errol Flynn of B Movies"
    $200 7
Tame yourself! You've drawn this type of card that, like a joker, can take the value of any other card
    $200 19
In 1996 he won tennis' U.S. Open on the birthday of his late coach Tim Gullikson
    $200 24
It's the hairy-stemmed flower named for Johann Zinn
    $300 15
In 1950 this 39-story building was completed near the East River
    $300 3
Tyra Banks & Claudia Schiffer have graced the cover of this Columbus, Ohio-based lingerie catalogue
    $300 10
"Old Zach"
    $300 28
A male horse for breeding, or a version of poker with cards dealt up & down
    $300 20
After years as Jackie Joyner's coach, he became her husband in 1986
    $300 25
In the Greek alphabet, it follows epsilon
    $400 16
In 1961 a new U.N. library was dedicated & named for this second Secretary-General
    $400 4
Madonna's bustier was stolen from this Hollywood store's lingerie museum during the 1992 L.A. riots
    $400 12
The "Trust Buster"
    $400 29
It's the regal name for a ten, jack, queen, king & ace all of one suit
    $400 21
The dean of college basketball coaches, he retired in 1997 after 36 years at North Carolina
    $400 26
"Viva" this Mexican revolutionary that Brando played in 1952
    $500 17
This black American helped write the U.N. charter & went on to win a Nobel Peace Prize
    $500 5
BVD made this one-piece, long-sleeved undergarment; you needn't be a Teamster to wear it
    $500 11
The "Wizard of Kinderhook"
    $500 30
The biggest annual poker game there is, it's held at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas each spring
    DD: $500 22
(Hi. I'm Kerri Strug.) Women coached by this man include Nadia Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton & me
    $500 27
Wahoo! This movie mogul was born in Wahoo, Nebraska in 1902

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Bill Nina Tony
$900 $1,900 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Nina Tony
$1,300 $3,800 $600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE "JAMES" GANG
L.A.'s SISTER CITIES
KIDS' GAME SHOWS
SPURS
LINES FROM LONGFELLOW
MUSICALS BY ANY OTHER NAME
    $200 6
In a 1997 meeting with Dexter King, he denied killing Dexter's father Martin Luther King Jr.
    $200 26
This L.A. sister city is not the one in Georgia or Ohio, but the one in Greece
    $200 1
Nickelodeon's first game show, it was hosted by Marc Summers
    $200 16
Something done impulsively is done on this
    $200 19
"From the waterfall he named her" this, meaning "laughing water"
    $200 11
"Ms. Oakley Grab That Firearm"
    $400 7
His first major work was "An Account of Corsica"; his most famous, an account of Samuel Johnson
    $400 27
2 of L.A.'s sister cities are about 200 miles apart: Giza, Egypt & Eilat, in this country
    $400 2
In kids' show titles, this number follows "Gladiators" & "Wheel"
    $400 17
In the NBA, the Spurs play for this city
    $400 20
Distinguishing feature of a girl who was very, very good but "when she was bad she was horrid"
    $400 12
"Plant a Smooch on Yours Truly, Katharine"
    $600 8
He's Barbra Streisand's current beau
    DD: $400 28
Salvador Bahia, also known as Sao Salvador, a port city in this So. American country, is in the sisterhood
    $600 3
In 1997 "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" became "Where in" this "is Carmen Sandiego?"
    $600 18
Some people suffer from these in their heel, finger or knee
    $600 22
This 1874 book of "Tales" includes Paul Revere's Ride & the line "ships that pass in the night"
    $600 13
"Felidae"
    $800 9
Controversial Secretary of the Interior under Reagan
    $800 29
L.A. has as its sister city this country's second-largest city, Kaunas, not its largest, Vilnius
    $800 4
The kids' version of this show was "Storybook Squares"
    $800 21
A Western Writers' of America Spur Award went to the screenplay of this Best Picture of 1992
    $800 24
They're what we "leave behind us... on the sands of time"
    $800 14
"Decorate One's Prairie Conveyance"
    $1000 10
Cooking's equivalent of the Oscars is named for this late expert on food & drink
    $1000 30
Flying from Los Angeles to this city, you go a long way from LAX ro AKL
    $1000 5
This show in which 5 children answered questions debuted on radio in 1940 & on TV in 1949
    $1000 23
Edward III said of his son the Black Prince, "Let the boy win his spurs" at this battle
    DD: $1,500 25
"Santa Filomena", about this woman, states: "A lady with a lamp shall stand in the great history of the land"
    $1000 15
"Tintinnabula in the Process of Tintinnabulating"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Nina Tony
$2,800 $8,600 $2,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINE 1998
An aspirin-acetominophen-caffeine pill is the first FDA-approved over-the-counter pill for this malady

Final scores:

Bill Nina Tony
$0 $11,100 $999
3rd place: the Motorla StarTac cellular phone New champion: $11,100 2nd place: a trip to Los Cabos, Mexico for 5 nights on Mexicana Airlines

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bill Nina Tony
$4,300 $8,600 $2,200
18 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
1 W
12 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $15,100

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