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    $100 13
The name of this drink is Spanish for "strained pineapple"
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Show #1012 - Tuesday, January 17, 1989

Peggi Malys game 5.

Contestants

Tim Raetzloff, a stock broker from Edmonds, Washington

Tanya Palmer, a media buyer from Kansas City

Peggi Malys, a medical student from Orlando, Florida (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $36,800)

Jeopardy! Round

MONARCHS
WORDS
RHINOS & HIPPOS
TECHNOLOGY
ITALIAN FOOD
BEATLES SONGS
(Alex: We will play the music; you give the title.)
    $100 1
The notorious Torquemada led the Spanish Inquisition while this couple ruled Spain
    $100 13
The name of this drink is Spanish for "strained pineapple"
    $100 11
The 2 African species of rhino are classified by these 2 colors
    $100 14
In the '60s most U.S. beverage cans were made of steel; now most are made of this
    $100 24
Risotto is a popular Italian dish that features this grain cooked in broth
    $100 6
"I love you, I love you, I love you/That's all I want to say"
    $200 2
In 1974 Nixon resigned whereas this emperor of Ethiopia was deposed
    $200 17
Of a burnoose, a busby or a buskin, the 1 you shouldn't wear on your head
    $200 12
On hippos, these continue to grow throughout life, & if not worn down, can grow to 3 feet
    $200 15
Otis built a new 29 story skyscraper without offices to test these 2 types of transportation systems
    $200 25
A frittata is an open-face variety of this
    $200 7
"Father McKenzie, writing the words/Of a sermon that no one will hear"
    $300 3
Kaiser Wilhelm II was German emperor & king of Prussia until until forced to abdicate at the end of this war
    $300 18
A cowboy who tends saddle horses, or the brand of jeans he might be wearing
    $300 16
1 reason rhinos are endangered is the use of this for dagger handles by men of North Yemen
    $300 21
Because it was 1st to use steel-wire cables & among 1st to use pneumatic caissons, it was a good buy in 1883
    $300 8

"And now my life has changed in oh so many ways"
    $400 4
She was Empress of Russia during the American Revolution
    $400 19
Testatrix is the feminine form of this word
    $400 22
Since the ban on smoking, air crews can no longer spot cracks by the telltale buildup of this substance
    $400 9
"Well she was just seventeen/You know what I mean"
    DD: $500 5
When the great Aztec emperor Montezuma died in 1520, this man was alive & kicking & king of England
    $500 20
This word for a minister comes from the Latin for "shepherd"
    $500 23
This building material consists of sun-dried mud brick reinforced with straw
    $500 10
"Got a good reason/For taking the easy way out"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Peggi Tanya Tim
$700 $1,500 $300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Peggi Tanya Tim
$1,300 $3,500 $600

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS LAWYERS
THEATER
WORLD LEADERS
BOOKS & AUTHORS
AMERICAN HISTORY
"DD"
    $200 19
This 1984 VP candidate taught grade school in Queens, attending Fordham Law School at night
    $200 14
In this play set in an English psychiatric hospital, all the horses are played by actors
    $200 1
New Year's Day '86, President Reagan exchanged greetings with the leader of this country, 1st time since 1973
    $200 9
This author of "The Scarlett Letter" wrote a campaign bio. for his old college buddy Franklin Pierce
    $200 7
According to its 1662 charter, Connecticut was to extend westward from Narragansett Bay to this ocean
    $200 6
A command to dobbin to speed up
    $400 20
He protested use of DDT at Princeton & went on to Harvard Law before writing "Unsafe at any Speed"
    DD: $2,000 15
The title of this Tennessee Williams play refers to Laura's collection
    $400 2
It's believed he ordered the bombing of a USO on the 2nd anniversary of the U.S. bombing of Libya
    $400 10
His novel "Sophie's Choice" is based on the story of a woman he knew briefly in Brooklyn in 1947
    $400 8
The 7th Fleet was sent to protect Americans in this country when Diem was overthrown in November 1963
    $400 27
Noon
    $600 21
Senator from Hawaii who decided to study law instead of medicine after he lost an arm in WWII
    $600 16
This Edward Albee play takes place in a history professor's living room at a small college
    $600 3
José N. Duarte's terminal cancer has the U.S. nervous about this country's democratic future
    $600 11
She writes columns on health for the N.Y. Times & Family Circle as well as books on nutrition
    $600 22
It began on the Niagara grid at 5:17 p.m. on November 9, 1965 & spread out from Canada to Pennsylvania
    $600 28
One who follows the latest diets, clothing styles, etc.
    $800 25
Jack Ruby's attorney, in 1988 he was sued for divorce by his 5th wife, Lia
    $800 17
In the original Broadway production of "Mister Roberts", he played Mister Roberts
    DD: $1,600 4
China's new premier, Li Peng, is the foster son of this man who was premier for 27 years
    $800 12
Both Daniel Nathan & his cousin Manford Lepofsky wrote mystery novels under this regal pen name
    $800 23
In 1775 he led a group of men cutting the Wilderness Trail through the Cumberland Gap
    $800 29
King Abdul Aziz International, 1 of world's largest airports, serves this Saudi Arabian city
    $1000 26
His clients have included the Black Panthers, Daniel & Philip Berrigan & The Chicago 7
    $1000 18
Marlon Brando played the oldest child, Nels, in this 1944 Broadway play about a Norwegian family
    $1000 5
When this Chilean strongman recently asked voters if he should remain in office, most said no
    $1000 13
This author of "The Onion Field" left the LAPD in 1974 because he had become "a celebrity cop"
    $1000 24
The golden spike at Promontory Pt., driven by this Calif. gov., is now owned by the u. named for his son

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Peggi Tanya Tim
$2,100 $12,900 $7,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

ASIA
The 4 official languages of this Southeast Asian country are Chinese, Malay, English & Tamil

Final scores:

Peggi Tanya Tim
$0 $10,199 $0
3rd place: Meade 97E Landview telescope + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger New champion: $10,199 2nd place: La-Z-Boy sleep sofa & Code-A-Phone 5530 answering device & 8410 phone + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Peggi Tanya Tim
$2,100 $11,300 $7,000
8 R,
1 W
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $20,400

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