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    $400 20
On a plane, these gauges which measure in feet may be barometric or radio
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Show #837 - Tuesday, April 5, 1988

Contestants

Marianne Durgavich, a nurse from Watertown, Massachusetts

Greg Sullivan, an accountant from Yonkers, New York

Bob Sutton, an environmental chemist from Gainesville, Florida (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,650)

Jeopardy! Round

WASHINGTON STATE
SHEEP
4-LETTER WORDS
SPORTS
GAUGES
CASABLANCA
(Alex: in reference to the film.)
    $100 24
With New York usually 2nd, Washington leads the nation in production of this fruit
    $100 28
Wild sheep like the Barbary species physically resemble these animals
    $100 16
Type of tennis court that has to be mown
    $100 8
The Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia is held annually during this season
    $100 17
It's pulled out of the crankcase, wiped, reinserted, pulled out again, & then read
    $100 1
The 1st song he sings is "It Had to be You", & no one asks him to play it again
    $200 23
Seattle's famous Space Needle was originally built for this
    $200 13
The Puli, Belgian & Kelpie, are not breeds of sheep, but these
    $200 22
The little piece of cotton on the end of a Q-tip, or a mop on a Navy ship
    $200 9
During the '60s, this hockey team won the Stanley Cup 5 times, more than any other team
    $200 18
Both Webster's & American Heritage say "caliper" is an alteration of this word
    $200 3
As the song says, "It's still the same old story, a fight for" these 2 things
    $300 12
When the railroad bypassed Yakima, the people of the town decided to move this
    DD: $500 26
1 of the 2 countries which raise the most sheep
    $300 11
Make a hole with a drill, or make a whole audience go to sleep
    $300 10
At the 1987 U.S. Open tennis tournament, she failed to reach the semi-finals for the 1st time in 17 years
    $300 19
Number at the top of a protractor
    $300 5
When he's 1st seen in the film, Humphrey Bogart is playing this game by himself
    $400 25
During WWII, most of the workers in Richland, Wash. were working on this, though few of them knew it
    $400 29
This Asian sheep named for this explorer who 1st described them are known for their enormous horns
    $400 14
Probably from "oog", meaning "eye", it means to give someone the eye
    $400 6
Sumo rules say a wrestler loses when any part of his body above this touches the ground
    $400 20
On a plane, these gauges which measure in feet may be barometric or radio
    $400 7
Title of the national anthem played during the opening credits & in a later dramatic scene
    $500 27
This national park is noted for its rain forests & verdant junglelike growth
    $500 15
Defining this, a jockey might say "a whip", while a farmer might say "wheat"
    $500 4
In '83, this Yankee outfielder was arrested for cruelty to animals when a ball he threw killed a seagull
    $500 21
On a pressure gauge, "psi" stands for this
    $500 2
Every day, Casablanca's refugees fight to get on the plane going to this European capital

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Bob Greg Marianne
$1,900 $1,200 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Greg Marianne
$3,500 $2,000 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN POETRY
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
HOME EC
THE BEATLES
THE CONSTITUTION
"SAINT"LY NAMES
    $200 21
It's what Joyce Kilmer said, "I think that I shall never see"
    $200 18
Located at the south end of the Persian Gulf, each of these 7 states is ruled by a Sheik
    $200 20
According to World Book, rank of homemaker among all occupations
    $200 5
Alphabetically 1st of films featuring the Beatles, it was also their 1st film
    $200 17
All tax bills must originate in this branch of Congress
    $200 13
In 300 years of service, this type of dog has saved some 2500 human lives
    $400 25
John Greenleaf Whittier's poem says this title "boy" has "cheek of tan"
    $400 19
For continental Europe, it's Cape Roca, Portugal
    $400 22
Home Ec course in which a student learns zigzag has more give than straight
    DD: $1,000 1
On his latest album, he reminisced about the good old days with the following:

"Back then long time ago when grass was green /
Woke up in a daze..."
    $400 8
Of imports, exports or domestic goods for home consumption, the 1 which cannot be taxed
    $400 7
NBC's "McMillan & Wife" was changed to just "McMillan" when she left the show
    $600 26
The Old Dutch Clock claimed the Gingham Dog & this feline "ate each other up"
    $600 9
1 of the 2 main islands of the Bahamas on which 82% of the population live
    $600 2
The last name of this "5th Beatle" was Kaufman
    $600 14
These 2 things are forbidden by the 4th Amendment if they are unreasonable
    $600 6
Tho she was born in Canada, her song "Universal Soldier" is associated with Vietnam War protest
    $800 27
Name which ends the line "For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams of the beautiful..."
    $800 10
Located on the southern slope of the Himalayas, it's the world's only Hindu kingdom
    $800 3
You can find "Lucy in the Sky" in a sky made of this sweet substance
    $800 15
These 85 letters urging ratification are attributed to 3 men who signed most of them "Publius"
    $800 11
"I was a woman at 6," said this actress who began working on radio at that age
    $1000 23
It's said this island group in the Indian Ocean, Asia's smallest country, has world's lowest murder rate--0
    $1000 24
From the Greek for "regimen", it's the person in a school who sets up the cafeteria's regimen
    $1000 4
In a 1965 hit, it's what "Came Suddenly"
    DD: $500 16
The 2 presidents who were signers of the constitution
    $1000 12
A cigarette poster of an Egyptian goddess inspired this modern dance pioneer to investigate Oriental dance

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bob Greg Marianne
$4,900 $6,900 $1,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. HISTORY
Of those who served as president or vice president, more men have had this surname than any other

Final scores:

Bob Greg Marianne
$9,750 $3,999 $0
2-day champion: $18,400 2nd place: a trip for 2 to the Caribbean + Jeopardy! box game 3rd place: a video camcorder + Jeopardy! box game

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bob Greg Marianne
$4,900 $7,200 $1,200
14 R,
0 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
7 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $13,300

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