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    $200 8
Future president born Leslie Lynch King Jr., July 14, 1913 in Omaha
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Show #729 - Thursday, November 5, 1987

Kate Waits game 3.
Clues from this game heard in the background of the 1989 Tom Hanks–Carrie Fisher movie The 'Burbs.

Contestants

Michael Moreno, an attorney from Providence, Rhode Island

Hallie Greenburg, a registered nurse originally from Boston, Massachusetts

Kate Waits, a law professor from Albany, New York (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $27,802)

Jeopardy! Round

ANIMALS
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
HOW TO...
TV COPS
BODIES OF WATER
DIAMONDS
    $100 4
The migration of these whales from Baja California to the Arctic is the longest of any mammal
    $100 15
The 1st bank holiday of the year in England, it's the 1st day banks are closed in the U.S. too
    $100 12
Shoot off a gun, open the gate, or say "On your mark, get set, go"
    $100 8
Rank of TV cops T.J. Hooker, Joe Friday & Pepper Anderson
    $100 22
The 4 highest waterfalls in the U.S. are all in this national park
    $100 3
Sport that's played on a diamond
    $200 5
While female ducks are just called ducks male ducks are called this
    $200 16
Roman Catholics celebrate all of them, known & unknown, on November 1
    $200 19
Spin 73 plates simultaneously, walk 85 miles in 24 hours backwards, or be the largest lizard on Earth
    $200 9
This 7-year-old show had its last roll call on May 5, 1987
    $200 23
Of Democrat, Republican or Liberal, the 1 that's a U.S. river
    $200 10
Financier, supersalesman & bon vivant known for handing out $100 bills
    $300 6
The 1st Britons to see this Australian oddity thought a duck's beak had been sewn to a mammal body
    $300 20
Use a confederate, deal seconds, or place secret markings on the backs
    $300 1
The late night lineup on CBS includes reruns of this NBC series starring Fred Dryer
    $300 24
A make of car is named for this country's Isuzu River, & we're not lying
    $300 11
Song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" is from this musical
    $400 13
Burrowing marsupials like the wombat have pouches that open toward this direction to keep dirt out
    $400 28
It's the next federal holiday after Washington's Birthday
    $400 21
Draw a vertical line, then from its top, center & bottom points draw short lines to the right
    $400 2
FOX TV's "21 Jump Street" puts undercover cops into these institutions
    $400 25
The 2 seas connected by the Suez Canal
    $400 17
Bambi & Thumper are 2 women who attack James Bond in this film
    $500 14
Measuring up to 5 ft. across, this "royal" arthropod is a prime Alaska catch
    $500 27
In 1987, these 2 "days", both beginning with "F", fell on June 14 & June 21
    $500 29
Remain calm, float with arms stretched out at right angles to body, slowly roll to firmer ground
    $500 7
Formerly Howard Cunningham, he plays sheriff Amos Tupper on "Murder, She Wrote"
    $500 26
West Germany is building a canal which will link these 2 major European rivers
    $500 18
On "Night Court", she played the caustic, chain-smoking bailiff

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

Kate Hallie Michael
$500 $1,800 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kate Hallie Michael
$2,100 $2,600 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

1945
(Alex: Good year!)
NEBRASKANS
ART
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
BIOGRAPHIES
RUBIES
    $200 13
Because of rationing, U.S. citizens crossed into this country at Windsor to buy meat & eggs
    $200 8
Future president born Leslie Lynch King Jr., July 14, 1913 in Omaha
    $200 3
Quick on the draw, Max Beckmann painted the "Sinking of" this ship the year it happened, 1912
    $200 22
In the McDonald's corporate "think tank", executives float on this type of bed to brainstorm
    $200 20
"Duce!"
    $200 15
"The people...who put me in the position I'm in will never let the...facts come...to the world" said this assassin
    $400 9
On May 8, Allied forces celebrated V-E Day, which stood for this
    $400 26
Hollywood's highest-paid star in his day was this silent screen comic whose trademark was his specs
    $400 10
Like his father before him, Alexander the Great appointed Apelles as this
    $400 27
You don't need to be a soda jerk to use 1 of these pens that are making a steady comeback in the 1980s
    $400 21
"How Sweet It Is"
    $400 16
Saying "Her price is far above rubies", the Bible asks, "Who can find a virtuous" one
    $600 5
Harlan Fiske Stone administered oath of office to both these presidents in 1945
    $600 25
Only the 2nd Democratic congressman from Nebraska, he was his party's nominee for president 3 times
    $600 11
Branch of art for which Donatello was known
    $600 28
In Sept. 1986, clothing magnate Aldo Gucci was sentenced to 1 year in prison & fined $30,000 for this offense
    $600 4
"The Sun King"
    DD: $500 17
Avoiding "Let's Spend the Night Together", many radio stations played this flip side which made #1:
    $800 2
Time said this Joe Rosenthal photo was easily the most widely printed of WWII
    $800 24
Influenced by her own Nebraska childhood, she wrote "O Pioneers!", "My Antonia" & "A Lost Lady"
    $800 12
Under the name "Phiz", Hablot Browne provided illustrations for this author known as "Boz"
    DD: $1,000 29
3 of the 5 brands of sneakers that topped U.S. sales in 1986
    $800 6
"Prick Up Your Ears"
    $800 18
She was 1st black actress to star in major roles at the American Shakespeare Festival
    $1000 1
101st Airborne Division put on display the $200 million art collection looted & hoarded by this Nazi
    $1000 23
Before hosting his own talk shows, he wrote for Johnny Carson & was a guest on the Merv Griffin show
    $1000 14
Spanish artist who painted the "Milkwoman of Bordeaux" & lithographed the "Bulls of Bordeaux"
    $1000 7
"With Malice Toward None"
    $1000 19
Only variety of this bird found east of the Mississippi & north of Florida is the ruby-throated

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kate Hallie Michael
$5,800 $5,000 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
1 of 2 singers who have hit #1 as a solo, & in a duo & trio, both have had hits with "You Can't Hurry Love"

Final scores:

Kate Hallie Michael
$10,001 $9,000 $8,400
3-day champion: $37,803 2nd place: Keller dining room furniture & Villeroy & Boch china 3rd place: Daniel Mink his & hers watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kate Hallie Michael
$5,900 $4,800 $4,200
25 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
12 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $14,900

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