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    $400 6
In "On Golden Pond" he played Norman Thayer
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Show #1874 - Thursday, October 29, 1992

1992 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 4.

Contestants

Luke Perry, an actor from Beverly Hills, 90210

Judith Ivey, an actress from Designing Women

Beau Bridges, an actor from Without Warning: The James Brady Story

Jeopardy! Round

THE '70s
CURRENT SITCOMS
MAGAZINES
COUNTRY SINGERS
THE BIBLE
"G"EOGRAPHY
    $100 4
This word came into vogue in 1979 after Michelle Triola sued Lee Marvin for it
    $100 9
A Vermont innkeeper in his last series, this veteran comedian now plays cartoonist Bob McKay
    $100 19
This magazine was introduced in 1885; its seal came later
    $100 12
After "Achy Breaky Heart", his debut CD "Some Gave All" hit No. 1 on the country & pop charts
    $100 3
In chronological order, this book of the Bible comes first
    $100 1
This rocky British crown colony is known as "Gib" for short
    $200 5
On August 1, 1971 George Harrison headlined a concert to raise money for refugees from this country
    $200 10
Now in its 7th season, this sitcom about the Bundys is Fox's longest-running series
    $200 20
Named for a nursery rhyme pair, it's one of the most popular magazines for kids
    $200 13
At the age of 13, this performer topped the country charts with "Delta Dawn"
    $200 23
According to the Open Bible, this fee paid to Judas was worth over $3500
    $200 2
This Southern state's motto is "Wisdom, Justice and Moderation"
    $300 6
On January 1, 1978 he was sworn in as the 105th mayor of New York City
    $300 11
On "Love and War", Jay Thomas wants this former "L.A. Law" star to warm up his nights
    $300 21
It's been referred to as the African-American version of Life magazine
    $300 14
A year before he recorded "By The Time I Get to Phoenix", he played guitar on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations"
    $300 26
Since he wasn't an eyewitness to the events, this doctor's gospel is all secondhand
    $300 22
You'll find the Kelvingrove Art Galleries & Museum in this Scottish city
    DD: $500 7
The 2 reporters at the Washington Post who blew the whistle on Watergate
    $400 17
She's back, she's blonde & she has designs on becoming a country star on her new sitcom
    $400 24
In January 1992 this magazine for men celebrated 30 years of dubious achievements
    $400 15
In October 1991 this singer quit "Killin' Time" long enough to marry Lisa Hartman
    $400 27
Syros, Skyros & Skiathos are just 3 of this Balkan country's many islands
    $500 8
She went to court in 1972 to get an injunction to keep photographer Ron Galella away from her
    $500 18
It's the name of the newsmagazine show for which Murphy Brown works
    $500 25
Edited by Paige Rense, this interior design magazine is noted for showcasing celebrity homes
    $500 16
His 1991 music video "The Thunder Rolls" created controversy because of its violence
    $500 28
Most of the Indians in this Central American country speak one of the Maya languages

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Beau Judith Luke
-$400 $600 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Beau Judith Luke
-$800 $2,600 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

BROADWAY MUSICALS
FAMOUS WOMEN
AMERICAN INDIANS
GASES
FILMS OF THE '80s
BOOKS & AUTHORS
    $200 19
Gregory Hines tapped his way to a Tony when he played this title role in "Jelly's Last Jam"
    $200 9
After taking up with John Lennon, she became known as "The Woman Who Broke Up the Beatles"
    $200 1
Until the 1880s, this animal was the principal source of food for the Plains Indians
    $200 18
The main purpose of a red blood cell is to carry this gas from your lungs to the rest of your body
    $200 5
In 1984 films, Robert Ginty was "The Exterminator" & he was "The Terminator"
    $200 15
His "The Bonfire of the Vanities" was first published as a serial in Rolling Stone
    $400 21
This Rodgers & Hammerstein musical opens on a sailing vessel in the Gulf of Siam
    $400 10
With help from miracle worker Anne Sullivan, she graduated from Radcliffe with honors in 1904
    $400 2
In addition to cultivating Pocahontas, John Rolfe learned to cultivate this cash crop from the Indians
    $400 20
The sun spends its days & nights converting this gas into helium
    $400 6
In "On Golden Pond" he played Norman Thayer
    $400 16
Type of music that's the title of Toni Morrison's 1992 novel set in 1926 Harlem
    $600 13
This woman for whom the Tony Awards are named was a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrim John Howland
    $600 3
The Chippewa name for this bird is kookookoo-ooh
    $600 22
Baking powder produces this gas
    $600 7
David Lynch directed this 1980 tale about John Merrick
    $800 14
She created TV's "All My Children" while working as a writer for "The Guiding Light"
    $800 4
Red Cloud & Crazy Horse were members of the Oglalla branch of this tribe
    $800 23
It's the common nickname of nitrous oxide
    $800 11
In this 1982 film Lou Gossett drills Richard Gere & Debra Winger thrills him
    $1000 17
From 1973 to 1983 she was Rolling Stone magazine's chief photographer
    $1000 8
In 1828 this tribe began publishing a weekly newspaper using their new alphabet
    DD: $600 24
Produced by the decay of plant & animal matter, this colorless & odorless gas, CH4, is flammable
    $1000 12
Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer & Cher were this title group

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Beau Judith Luke
$1,800 $3,200 $9,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
The first two presidents not born in Virginia were born in what is now this state

Final scores:

Beau Judith Luke
$0 $1,700 $5,700
3rd place: $10,000 for the Pearl White Theatre of Performing Arts of Venice, California 2nd place: $10,000 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Winner: $10,000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society; week's big winner has total doubled

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Beau Judith Luke
$1,800 $3,200 $9,500
8 R,
4 W
15 R,
4 W
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $14,500

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