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    $300 7
From "Guys & Dolls", it's the title line that precedes "...hug around the neck & a barrel & a heap"
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Show #1010 - Friday, January 13, 1989

Peggi Malys game 3.

Contestants

Robert Zimmerman, a geophysicist originally from the Bronx, New York

Sue Carey, a computer consultant from Walnut Creek, California (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $15,400)

Peggi Malys, a medical student from Orlando, Florida (2-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $25,200)

Jeopardy! Round

HISPANIC AMERICA
BROADWAY LYRICS
IDAHO
TV TRIVIA
RHYMING PAIRS
PLASTICS
    $100 18
More Hispanics in the U.S. have come from this country than any other
    $100 4
In "Camelot", this is "how to handle a woman"
    $100 26
In 1860 members of this religious group turned right at Utah & founded Idaho's 1st permanent settlement
    $100 12
When this company presents TV specials, it puts Cheez Whiz & Velveeta recipes in your TV Guide
    $100 1
A fancy dance held in autumn
    $100 11
In July 1988 Soviet Olympic Committee head Yuri Titov was issued the 1st "Sovcard", one of these
    $200 19
In August 1988 President Reagan nominated Lauro Fred Cavazos to fill this cabinet post
    $200 6
"Something familiar, something peculiar, something for everyone" is this "tonight"
    $200 13
In 1987 a wild boar named Emmy Lou got all dressed up to play a Klingon Targ on this TV series
    $200 2
A sensation of spinning or winding in a fish
    $200 14
In 1868 John W. Hyatt created the 1st "celluloid" to replace ivory balls used in this sport
    DD: $200 20
Group heard here, from the soundtrack of a popular 1987 film:

"Para bailar la bamba /
Para bailar la bamba /
Se necesita una poca de gracia..."
    $300 7
From "Guys & Dolls", it's the title line that precedes "...hug around the neck & a barrel & a heap"
    $300 15
According to his theme song, he was "the fox so cunning and free"
    $300 3
A limo's liquor shelf
    $300 23
Meaning "upon oxygen", it's any of the resins that form a strong adhesion
    $400 21
This pop singer reflects her Mexican roots in her hit album "Canciones de Mi Padre"
    $400 8
"Whenever I feel afraid I hold my head erect &" do this, "so no one will suspect I'm afraid"
    $400 16
Former Miss California who co-starred with Mel Tillis in "Mel & Susan Together"
    $400 5
When S.F. Giants manager Mr. Craig pitched for Brooklyn, he could have been called this
    $400 24
In 1988 this Danish "city" made out of little plastic bricks celebrated its 20th anniversary
    $500 22
The signature of Katherine Ortega has been reproduced millions of times since she holds this office
    $500 9
Song from "Gypsy" which opens "Things look swell, things look great"
    $500 17
This actress, who has a home in Kenya, played Kenya bush pilot Beryl Markham on TV
    $500 10
A sweet-smelling traveling tramp
    $500 25
The plastic fiber that was the title of a 1981 film starring the late Divine

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Peggi Sue Robert
$300 $2,500 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Peggi Sue Robert
$100 $2,100 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD TRAVEL
ARCTIC ANIMALS
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
AUTHORS
FASHION HISTORY
NAMES IN THE NEWS
    $200 7
In 1988 Pan Am rerouted its flights over this body of water where an Iranian plane was shot down
    $200 20
With plumage as white as you-know-what, it's the owl of the Arctic
    $200 17
During the winter of 1777-78 Baron von Steuben drilled & trained the men at this Penn. camp
    $200 1
French-Canadian by ancestry & American by birth, his real name was Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac
    $200 13
In colonial America, ladies wore masks outdoors for this purpose
    $200 2
In July it was announced he would wed Kimberley Conrad, Miss January 1988
    $400 8
The world's longest porch, 880', is part of the Grand Hotel on this Michigan Island
    $400 21
Encyclopedia of Mammals likens these "social organs" of a walrus to antlers of deer or horns of sheep
    $400 18
On June 16, 1775 Americans began to dig into this hill next to Bunker Hill
    $400 9
His summer home, now called "Bleak House", is where he penned the novel of the same name
    $400 19
Socks whose pattern is derived from the tartan of the Campbell clan of western Scotland
    $400 3
After Swiss Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre consecrated 4 new bishops, the pope did this to him
    $600 14
To visit Six Flags over Texas or see a Texas Rangers home game, go to this city
    $600 25
These large animals feed mainly on small seals but also eat fish, seaweed, grass & caribou
    DD: $600 22
Before we had the Daughters of the Revolution, we had the "Sons of" this, who fought the Stamp Act
    $600 10
Poet Ted Hughes, the current holder of this title, was once married to Sylvia Plath
    $600 4
Hilmers, Covey, Lounge, Hauck & Nelson
    $800 15
The Topkapi Palace in this city boasts the world's finest collection of Chinese porcelain
    $800 23
As a Lt. Colonel, he was aide-de-camp & sec'y to Gen. Washington, who later made him a cabinet secretary
    $800 11
Author of "Agnes Grey", she's Emily & Charlotte's lesser-known sister
    $800 27
Traditionally a group that initiates fashion changes or type of style that daring or unorthodox
    $800 5
After the incident in which he used a gun, this columnist said he still favors gun control
    $1000 16
U.S. city in which you can follow cabbie Don Herron on a tour of the Dashiell Hammett Trail
    $1000 24
George Rogers Clark helped the U.S. gain this territory which included present day Mich. & Ohio
    $1000 12
Born Romain Kacew in Lithuania, he wrote "Lady L" & married actress Jean Seberg
    DD: $2,000 26
From French for "Croatian", it was originally a scarf worn by Croatian mercenaries
    $1000 6
It's Michael Dukakis' middle name

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Peggi Sue Robert
$5,500 $4,100 $3,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
Originally called Vera Cruz, this country was renamed for a type of tree

Final scores:

Peggi Sue Robert
$2,799 $0 $10
3-day champion: $27,999 3rd place: Adler-Royal Satellite 4 electronic typewriter 2nd place: Sherwood remote control audio system + 12-volume The Motion Picture Guide by Cinebooks

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Peggi Sue Robert
$4,500 $4,100 $4,400
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
13 R,
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $13,000

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