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    $600 12
Mikhail Gorbachev was named Soviet leader March 11, 1985, the day after this man's death
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Show #1364 - Thursday, July 5, 1990

Contestants

Rich Doyle, a purchasing manager from Simi Valley, California

Angela Lewis, a singer originally from New York City

John Patlan, a social worker from Austin, Texas (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $25,202)

Jeopardy! Round

19TH CENTURY AMERICA
[The TH was upper case & underlined, about half the size of the 19 and there was space between the underlining and the TH.]
MEDICINE
A.K.A.
4-LETTER WORDS
PIANISTS
THE SOUTHWEST
    $100 1
He was Thomas Jefferson's private sec'y before he & Clark went exploring
    $100 15
In a normal delivery, this part of the baby appears first
    $100 5
Christian Rudolph Ebsen's "friendly" stage name
    $100 9
A double bass is also known as this type of fiddle, so don't wave anything red in front of it
    $100 26
This great pianist, who died in November 1989, was Arturo Toscanini's son-in-law
    $100 21
Spindletop oil field, site of the first "gusher" in North America, is a national landmark in this state
    $200 2
The Wilmot Proviso tried to outlaw this practice in any territory acquired from Mexico
    $200 16
In 1985 health officials said this OTC drug could reduce the risk of a second heart attack
    $200 6
MIchele Dusiak, who knew "how to succeed" on Broadway before she moved to "Knots Landing"
    $200 10
Cheer for the home team, or dig through the earth with your nose
    $200 27
Mike Love dubbed him "The Captain" when he played keyboards for the Beach Boys
    $200 22
This city grew up around a flagpole erected to celebrate the U.S. Centennial of 1876
    $300 3
In 1869 the final link in the Transcontinental RR was completed in what's now this state
    $300 17
Herpes simplex causes these small skin blisters around the mouth
    $300 7
You may be "Spellbound" to learn that this leading man's first name is Eldred
    $300 11
As a verb, this part of a flower means "to stop"
    $300 28
Schumann called him "a genius!"; George Sand probably had a few other names
    $300 23
New Mexico's state vegetables are the frijol & this one, often hung on strings to dry
    $400 4
He wrote, "I went to the woods because I wished...to front only the essential facts of life"
    $400 18
You can be immunized against this infectious disease known as lockjaw
    $400 8
"Fiery" stage name of ecdysiast Fannie Belle Fleming
    $400 12
Comedians differentiate between this & a wife, but the dictionary says they're the same
    $400 29
In "Animal Crackers" he said, "I'll play you one of my own compositions by Victor Herbert"
    DD: $1,000 24
Its state song is from a 1943 Rodgers & Hammerstein musical
    $500 20
The first official championship match in this sport in the U.S. was held at the Newport Casino in Rhode Island
    $500 19
Syncope, often called this, is a temporary impairment of blood flow, especially to the brain
    $500 14
Italian-born character actor Vincente Scognamiglio, who played Cher's dad in "Moonstruck"
    $500 13
Completes the line from W.E. Henley, "I am the master of my..."
    $500 30
These dual pianists met as children while attending Juilliard
    $500 25
This nat'l park in the Painted Desert contains giant logs that are over 150 million years old

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

John Angela Rich
$800 $600 $1,500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

John Angela Rich
$2,600 $1,500 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL CHARACTERS
WORLD HISTORY
SCIENCE
RELIGION
MUSEUMS
NEW ENGLAND
    $200 5
Mr. Brownlow, Fagin & Bill Sikes
    $200 10
Trajan, the Spanish-born adopted son of explorer Nerva, became emperor of this in the year 98
    $200 1
The fourth largest planet in our solar system, it's usually next to last from the sun
    $200 18
The Wednesday of Holy Week is sometimes called Spy Wednesday, referring to this apostle
    $200 16
Furnishings from Lincoln's private rr coach can be found at Union Pacific Historical Museum in this Nebraska city
    $200 26
The only state with a nickname that begins with "Little"
    $400 6
Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt, Sgt. Fatso Judson & Angelo
    $400 11
This country granted Iceland its independence after WWI
    $400 2
Exercises that contract muscles against resistance in which there is no joint movement
    $400 19
A Roman Catholic requiem, or a satanic travesty of the Catholic service
    $400 17
Rapid City, South Dakota has a museum devoted to this Indian tribe
    $400 27
Harvard University & MIT are in this city across the Charles River from Boston
    $600 7
Stubb, Starbuck & Queequeg
    $600 12
Mikhail Gorbachev was named Soviet leader March 11, 1985, the day after this man's death
    $600 3
It's any material, like oil or graphite, put on a surface to lessen friction
    $600 20
Since the 6th century B.C. Jainism has been practiced in this country
    $600 23
This city's Balboa Park has museums devoted to Man, Aerospace & Natural History among others
    $600 28
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in this city, now Maine's largest
    $800 8
Lt. Frederic Henry, Catherine Barkley & Rinaldi
    $800 13
This Chinese revolutionary was baptized a Christian before he was a medical student in Hong Kong
    $800 4
In 1817 he published "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy", a disease now named after him
    $800 21
A charm worn to ward off harm or injury
    $800 24
The first museum devoted entirely to atomic energy was opened in 1949 in this Eastern Tennessee town
    $800 30
Majestic Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, is in these "hills"
    $1000 9
Allan Quatermain, Sir Henry Curtis & Captain John Good
    DD: $1,000 14
King Robert II of Scotland was the founder of this dynasty
    DD: $600 15
The flying shuttle John Kay invented in 1733 was a new type of this machine
    $1000 22
A modified alb, this white outer vestment is the most common one worn by Anglican clergy
    $1000 25
This skill & its products are featured at a museum on the island of Murano in Venice
    $1000 29
It's the only landlocked state in New England

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

John Angela Rich
$4,600 $3,300 $6,500

Final Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS
He was in charge of the band training center at Great Lakes Naval Base during WWI

Final scores:

John Angela Rich
$5,059 $100 $9,300
2nd place: Dressher brass bed & bedding emsemble + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version 3rd place: Konica Zf80 camera & film + Jeopardy! home game or computerized version New champion: $9,300

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

John Angela Rich
$4,000 $3,300 $7,900
18 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
10 R,
2 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $15,200

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