Suggest correction - #875 - 1988-05-27

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    $400 4
This was the 1st show on which Polly Holliday played Flo Castleberry
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Show #875 - Friday, May 27, 1988

Contestants

Lynn Mauk, a headhunter originally from Roanoke, Virginia

George Bufford, an actor from North Hollywood, California

Jim Berkowitz, a teacher originally from Cranston, Rhode Island (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $11,800)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GEOGRAPHY
TV RERUNS
IN THE NEWS
FRUITS
HISTORIC NAMES
ODD ROCK WORDS
    $100 6
Only U.S. state above 54° 40' north
    $100 1
Christmas Snow, better known as Chrissy, was 1 of a trio of roommates on this show
    $100 16
Time magazine Man of the Year for 1987
    $100 26
Types of this fruit include duke, Windsor, & Bing
    $100 9
Circa 67 A.D. Linus followed Peter to become 2nd to hold this position
    $100 14
In the title of the Bobby Darin classic, this word preceded "Splash"
    $200 7
At 5 feet below sea level, this city is the lowest point in Louisiana
    $200 2
Though given the option, Jim Phelps never turned down an assignment on this show
    $200 17
A new winery in this California wine region will soon be making an amusing domestic sake
    $200 27
Only the U.S. grows more lemons than this country in Europe where they put the peel in caffe espresso
    $200 10
Prime minister born at Blenheim Palace, seat of the Duke of Marlborough, in 1874
    $200 15
In a 1985 hit title, Aretha Franklin asked "Who's" doing this to "Who"
    $300 8
State in which you'll find the Carson River, Carson Lake & Carson Sink
    DD: $300 3
This show's theme heard here, played on 168 1st-run episodes & again & again on countless reruns:

"How will you make it on your own? /
This world is awfully big /
And girl this time you're all alone"
    $300 18
Of 3, 7, or 11 months, the longest time one person has spent in space
    $300 11
This future emperor conquered Egypt in 1798
    $300 21
Their album "Zenyatta Mondata" featured the single "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da"
    $400 24
Originally called Eddy, this New Mexico city known for its caverns was named for a spa town in Europe
    $400 4
This was the 1st show on which Polly Holliday played Flo Castleberry
    $400 19
An oil spill on this Pennsylvania river on Jan. 2, 1980 forced thousands to melt snow for drinking water
    $400 12
She was forbidden to appear in public with Adolf Hitler
    $400 22
In various titles, this word precedes "Judge", "Broadway", "Street", "Worm", "Town" & "Nassau"
    $500 25
Conventioneers, take note: this city has 100,000 hotel rooms
    $500 5
1 of 2 TV series in which Fred Berry played a character named Rerun
    $500 20
Sony announced that after 12 years of saying "No way", they will begin to market these in 1988
    $500 13
He was the 1st U.S. Vice President who did not go on to become President
    $500 23
Odd word which, when repeated, formed the title of a 1987 Billy Idol hit

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Jim George Lynn
$1,100 $1,000 $400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jim George Lynn
$3,200 $1,200 -$500

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CONSTITUTION
ANATOMY
SKIING & SKATING
AFRICA
FIRST NOVELS
STARTS & ENDS WITH "A"
    $200 8
Constitutional term for bringing charges against a public official, not removing one from office
    $200 10
Acute bunions are a form of this inflamation of the bursae
    $200 26
An ice skater's compulsory, or school, figures are designs based on this numeral
    $200 18
In 1987, an African woman made medical history by giving birth to implanted triplets from this relative
    $200 3
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
    $200 1
In Hawaii this word can start & end a conversation
    $400 9
Article I, Section 3 states it's the only time the Vice President can cast a vote in the Senate
    $400 11
The external jugular veins originate in these glands involved with eating
    DD: $1,000 27
The 2 basic types of clocked "races" that usually make up an alpine skiing competition
    $400 19
Cameroon is the only mainland African country that has both French & this as official languages
    $400 4
"Treasure Island"
    $400 2
One dictionary defines it as an "interjection used to express surprise, triumph, or pleasure"
    $600 15
The 23rd Amendment gives it as many electoral votes as the least populous state
    $600 12
Organ in which you'd find the renal pyramids
    $600 28
1 method of learning to ski that became popular in the '60s was the "GLM" method, which means this
    $600 20
Burkina Faso, meaning "country of honest men", was formerly named for the "upper" part of this river
    $600 5
"Wuthering Heights"
    $600 23
A type of 2-dimensional measurement or 3-number code
    DD: $1,000 16
The last article of the Constitution calls for 9 states to do this
    $800 13
A typical one of these has dendrites & an axon extending from it
    $800 29
The back of a hockey skate is higher than the front in order to protect this vulnerable ankle spot
    $800 21
Country which has almost half of all the telephones on the continent
    $800 6
"The Big Sleep"
    $800 24
Pennsylvania city founded in 1849 as a base for the railway line across the Alleghenies
    $1000 17
Banned by the Constitution, it's a law that would come into effect retroactively
    $1000 14
Technical term for the tailbone
    $1000 30
Botanical name for the grainy snow that skiers like, which results from constant thawing & refreezing
    $1000 22
France considered this an actual part of France, not a colony, until it gained independence in '62
    $1000 7
"Appointment in Samarra"
    $1000 25
Gum Arabic, used as a thickener in candy, is from trees in this genus

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jim George Lynn
$10,400 $4,000 -$1,500
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
In the order in which it appears in most versions, it is the 1st book of the Bible named for its hero

Final scores:

Jim George Lynn
$12,700 $0 -$1,500
2-day champion: $24,500 2nd place: trip on Eastern to Florida & stay at Radisson Suite Resort on Marco Island 3rd place: Lloyd/Flanders Heirloom Series wicker love seat, lounge chair and end table

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jim George Lynn
$11,400 $4,300 -$500
22 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
6 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,200

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