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    $300 3
Number of years the FDA says a fresh whole turkey can be safely stored in a freezer
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Show #775 - Friday, January 8, 1988

Contestants

Bruce Wolfe, a software engineer from San Francisco, California

Sarah Workman, a history teacher from Pomona, California

Janet Holzer, a foreign language teacher from Indianapolis, Indiana (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $19,601)

Jeopardy! Round

WYOMING
FOOD
#1 HITS
MUSEUMS
INTERNATIONAL ACTRESSES
WHAT'S "NEW"?
    $100 19
Despite its "friendly" name, this is Wyoming's largest city, not a ghost town
    $100 1
The FDA prohibits use of tonka bean extract as a substitute for this ice cream flavoring
    $100 4
1 of 5 #1 hits for the Eagles
    $100 6
Guinness says the world's largest single museum is this city's American Museum of Natural History
    $100 11
This Berliner's real name is Elke Schletz
    $100 12
January 1
    $200 20
Wyoming got the nickname "The Equality State" because it was the 1st state to grant this
    $200 2
Even in your home, this 3-initial flavor enhancer can cause "Chinese restaurant syndrome"
    $200 5
1 of 4 solo #1 hits for Olivia Newton-John
    $200 7
Movieland in Buena Park, California is this type of museum
    $200 24
The Canadian actress who stars on "Webster"
    $200 13
This English city is famed for the coal it has exported since the 13th century
    $300 22
In this town you can visit Buffalo Bill Dam, Buffalo Bill Village, & Buffalo Bill Historical Center
    $300 3
Number of years the FDA says a fresh whole turkey can be safely stored in a freezer
    $300 21
1 of 3 #1 hits for Simon & Garfunkel
    $300 8
Knott's Berry Farm's Museum of Miniatures features these "circus" insects in handmade costumes
    $300 28
She starred in 1st film Roger Vadim directed & became his 1st wife
    $300 14
Bygone film form that typically ran some 10 min. & included current events, general interest features & sports
    DD: $600 26
2 of 3 great river systems that partially begin in Wyoming
    $400 17
People used to think they could dine on oysters only during months with this in their names
    $400 23
1 of 2 #1 hits for B.J. Thomas
    $400 9
A statue of Chas. Goodyear holding hunks of rubber graces Goodyear's World of Rubber in this Ohio city
    $400 29
Born in Paris as Lily Claudette Chauchoin, this Oscar-winner now lives on Barbados
    $400 15
Arithmetic that satirist Tom Lehrer said was "so very simple that only a child can do it"
    $500 27
In 1906, Pres. T. Roosevelt declared this "Tower" in N.E. Wyoming the nation's 1st nat'l monument
    $500 18
Types of these include Japanese, Greengage & Damson
    $500 25
Only #1 hit for Sam Cooke
    $500 10
A Kansas museum abuzz with live bees also has a dead horse, Commanche, who survived this 1876 battle
    $500 30
This "Rose Tattoo" star was born in Alexandria, the illegitimate daughter of an Egyptian
    $500 16
In Orwell's "1984", it was a language "designed...to diminish the range of thought"

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

Janet Sarah Bruce
$600 $1,800 $1,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Janet Sarah Bruce
$1,700 $2,700 $1,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

1887
MEDICINE
INDIAN NAMES
FEMINISTS
4-LETTER WORDS
CENSORSHIP
    $200 22
The U.S. renewed a treaty with this independent country giving us right to build a base at Pearl Harbor
    $200 7
Both malaria & yellow fever are transmitted by the "bite" of this type of insect
    $200 21
Pennsylvania town known for its wagons, it was named for this tribe also called the Susquehanna
    $200 4
18th c. English feminist Mary Wollstonecraft was the mother of this "Frankenstein" author
    $200 12
To set down a plane or pull in a fish
    $200 1
A '54 investigation by Cong. blamed delinquency on these "kiddy books", so the industry censored itself
    $400 23
Developer of a library cataloging system, he founded 1st U.S. professional library school
    $400 8
A vitamin B-12 deficiency can result in this, a deficiency in red blood cells
    $400 24
This largest deer's name is from the Natick Indian language, not the cows'
    $400 5
V. Woodhull was a professional mind reader before she became 1st woman to run for this office
    $400 13
The past participle of "do"
    DD: $1,000 2
In 1972, his recitation of the following routine got him arrested:

"Well, there are 400,000 words in the English language and there are seven of them you can't say on television."
    $600 9
More common name for renal calculi, which vary from the size of a grain of sand to a golf ball
    $600 25
The Miami tribe lent its name to 3 rivers in this state, the Great Miami, the Little Miami, & the Maumee
    $600 6
Constitutional amendment named in honor of Susan B. Anthony, it bears this number
    $600 14
1 of the 2 4-letter words beginning with "H" that mean the handle of a sword
    $600 3
In the 1910s, her birth control books were banned in NY & her husband was arrested for giving one away
    $800 10
Used to help consciously control body functions, one technique is electrodermal response
    DD: $1,000 26
2 of the 4 Canadian provinces whose names were derived from Indian words
    $800 19
She founded the National Organization for Women 3 yrs. after she wrote "The Feminine Mystique"
    $800 15
A broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of marble or marble cake
    $800 17
The "M" in the PMRC, it's what the "P", or Parents, are concerned about
    $1000 11
If you have a tempero-mandibular joint dislocation, this has gotten out of line
    $1000 27
In 1883, the body of this Fox chief was disinterred & moved to the Iowa city named for him
    $1000 20
This 6' tall Australian championed sexual freedom in her 1st book, "The Female Eunuch"
    $1000 16
A song in "Mary Poppins" tells you to do this "In Time"
    $1000 18
To get around a new obscenity law, publishers in a late 19th c. used "enceinte" instead of this word

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Janet Sarah Bruce
$5,300 $6,700 $2,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES
Having "married" the sea annually for over 600 years, this city is still called "The Bride of the Sea"

Final scores:

Janet Sarah Bruce
$6,701 $9,400 $5,000
2nd place: La-Z-Boy Signature II sleep sofa & Sierra fireplace New champion: $9,400 3rd place: Stained Glass Overlay designer glass

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Janet Sarah Bruce
$4,700 $7,500 $2,500
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $14,700

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