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Show #191 - Monday, June 3, 1985

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Lary Ohlson, a stage actor from Van Nuys, California

Vicki Rodabaugh, a homemaker from Northridge, California

Rick Rorapaugh, a customer service representative from Carlsbad, California (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,000)

Jeopardy! Round

HORSES
DEAR "JOHNS"
FOREIGN CUISINE
ACTORS & ROLES
ACRONYMS
FISHING
    $100 17
Until the 5th c. invention of stirrups, horses kneeled to be mounted, like these desert animals
    $100 1
"The Waltons" #1 son
    $100 24
Country that gave us moussaka & feta cheese
    $100 2
In 1942 as "Woman of the Year", she was 1st paired with Spencer Tracy
    $100 10
If you put money in an IRA, you're putting it in this
    $100 16
Bluegill & crappie are classified as freshwater panfish because they can fit in this
    $200 19
Kumis, a fermented Mongolian beverage, is made from this horse byproduct
    $200 7
Going to see the film "Manhattan Melodrama" was a fatal experience for this public enemy
    $200 3
As Max Dugan, he returned in "Max Dugan Returns"
    $200 11
The name of cookie maker Nabisco stands for this
    $200 18
For freshwater fish, it can be cheese, marshmallow or even bread dough
    $300 20
From the Spanish for "stray", these wild Western horses are direct descendants of conquistadors' mounts
    $300 8
Name that "whenever I go out, the people always shout"
    $300 4
He starred as "The Starman"
    $300 13
City whose name is derived from Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana
    $300 22
You use hackle pliers & a vise to tie one, or a swatter to kill a real one
    $400 21
Name of Robert E. Lee's spirited gray
    DD: $500 9
John Lennon made his last on-stage appearance with this other British John on Thanksgiving 1974
    $400 5
As Mrs. Soffel, wife of a prison warden, she helps Mel Gibson escape
    $400 14
Al Capp's students wildly indignant about nearly everything
    $400 23
Canvas, rattan, or willow containers used to carry fish
    $500 12
Before forming an alliance with Nancy, Henry Kissinger negotiated with this red-headed actress
    $500 6
Robert Morley played the title role in film about this witty 19th c. Irish playwright
    $500 15
UNESCO, from which America is withdrawing, is an acronym for this

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

Rick Vicki Lary
-$200 -$400 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rick Vicki Lary
$900 -$500 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE OLD WEST
GEOLOGY
THE '50s
STARTS WITH "D"
SPORTS SHIFTS
EUROPE
    $200 1
It had operated only a year & a half when put out of business by the telegraph
    $200 22
The U.S. corn belt is threatened by alarming runoff of this farmers' stratum
    $200 5
It became a sovereign state in May 1955 with Bonn its capital
    $200 15
This book by L. Ron Hubbard is considered the Bible of Scientology
    $200 3
Though they're still known as the L.A. Rams, they now play their home games here
    $200 20
1 of 2 tiny European countries which begins with "L"
    $400 2
Daniel Boone led settlers into Kentucky through this mountain pass
    $400 11
Reaching the U.S. in 1957, this flu strain had killed 60,000 Americans by 1958
    $400 17
From Greek meaning "the second law", it's the 5th book of the Bible
    $400 4
The former Syracuse Nationals are now this Philadelphia NBA team
    $600 6
Term for unbranded cattle comes from this Texas cowboy who didn't brand his
    DD: $500 12
The 22nd Amendment, passed in 1951, put this limitation into effect
    $600 18
In 32 รท 8 = 4, what 32 is
    $600 8
When this baseball team played in Boston, they were often called the Boston Bees
    $800 7
In 1837 Mandan Indians of N. Dakota were nearly wiped out by this white man's disease
    $800 25
Also called hard coal, it burns without smoke
    $800 13
On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to do this in Montgomery, Alabama
    $800 19
The circumflex, the umlaut & the tilde are these kinds of marks
    $800 9
Formerly football's Dallas Texans, they now play for this Midwest city
    $1000 16
It was said all red-headed kids along the Mississippi River were fathered by this "King of the Keelboatmen"
    $1000 24
Theory that all continents once formed single landmass before breaking apart
    $1000 14
1956 bestseller about the other life of Colorado housewife Virginia Tighe
    $1000 21
A texture so fine, it's transparent
    $1000 10
Baseball's Milwaukee Brewers began as the Pilots playing in this city
    $1000 23
Italian walled city within whose walls Galileo was born

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rick Vicki Lary
$1,900 $1,400 $3,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

RIVERS
2 of the 3 "rivers" which surround Manhattan

Final scores:

Rick Vicki Lary
$1 $1,400 $3,200
3rd place 2nd place New champion: $3,200

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rick Vicki Lary
$2,400 $1,900 $3,200
19 R,
10 W
(including 1 DD)
6 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $7,500

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