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    $200 23
Occupation of Alexandra Mosca, who "undertook" a Playboy pictorial in the April 1986 issue
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Show #542 - Tuesday, January 6, 1987

Keith Bell game 3.

Contestants

David Dickman, a magazine editor from North Hollywood, California

Dale Butland, a press secretary originally from Columbus, Ohio (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $2,000)

Keith Bell, a personnel specialist from Alexandria, Virginia (2-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $15,901)

Jeopardy! Round

SPORTS
SOAP OPERAS
4-LETTER WORDS
EUROPE
GIANTS
SUDDEN DEATH
    $100 2
1st called "kitten ball," it was invented in 1887 as an indoor derivative of baseball
    $100 9
Abby on "Knots Landing", she got her 1st soap experience on "Love is a Many Splendored Thing"
    $100 14
A John LeCarre spy "Came in" from it
    $100 3
A Roman amphitheater was recently unearthed in this country's city of Budapest
    $100 10
Big Philistine who was a head shorter after getting stoned by David
    $100 1
Leonard Warren literally died on stage while performing at this New York opera house
    $200 8
Though swords are ancient weapons, this sport didn't develop until the 15th century
    $200 27
An original cat in "Cats", F. Hughes now plays police chief A. DeVane on this #1 daytime soap
    $200 15
Au
    $200 4
In Finland, all proceeds from gambling are donated to this
    $200 17
Late '60s TV series about earthlings stranded on a planet of pituitary cases
    $200 23
Occupation of Alexandra Mosca, who "undertook" a Playboy pictorial in the April 1986 issue
    $300 11
Length of a regulation period in hockey
    $300 28
Topping "Santa Barbara's" Nov. '84 quake, "Search for Tomorrow" leveled its town w/this '86 disaster
    $300 16
Fuzzy substance in which Fleming found penicillin
    $300 5
Only Andorra & this adjacent country let U.S. citizens stay for more than 3 months with only a passport
    $300 18
This actor was a bouncer, giving drunks the boot with a size 18EEE, before he was "Jaws" in Bond films
    $300 24
K. Yamashiro, commander of destroyer which sank this boat & gave JFK back problems, died Jan. 25, 1986
    $400 12
German for "shot", in skiing it's a straight shot down the mountain
    $400 19
In printing, type with thickened lines to give a very black look is called this
    DD: $500 6
Alphabetically, this country is the 1st in Europe
    $400 22
What the Jets were called before Namath, of the Giants who ruled before Zeus
    $400 25
This is the only office in the U.S. Postal Service which can open your mail
    $500 13
The 1956 "Summer" Olympics were held in November & December in this city
    $500 20
A collection of tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne were "Twice" this
    $500 7
This country has Europe's largest coal, iron ore, & petroleum deposits
    $500 21
"Stretch", the latest Giant inductee in Baseball's Hall of Fame
    $500 26
Parodying New Hampshire's, an entry in this state's license plate contest was "Eat Cheese or Die"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Keith Dale David
$200 $100 $1,300

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Keith Dale David
$400 $700 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE CIVIL WAR
INVENTIONS
ODD TOWNS
ROCK 'N ROLL
BIOLOGY
"STEIN"s
    $200 6
Of the Monitor & the Merrimack, the 1 that fought for the South
    $200 19
U.S. patent #123790, Feb. 20, 1872, is for a machine to turn a block of wood into 1000s of these
    $200 1
Until Oct. 1983, crank calls were common in Bryant Pond, ME. since most phones were this kind
    $200 8
"Police"man who said, "I'm a rich, successful songwriter - what do I write about now?"
    $200 12
They protect larvae during the pupal stage & were protected by B. Dennehy in a R. Howard film
    $200 16
Assistant football coach at Purdue, he went on to buy the Yankees
    $400 7
He said, "If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it"
    $400 20
Italian chemist Ascanio Sobrero discovered this compound which blew up Alfred's brother Emil Nobel
    $400 2
As the town's residents will tell you, this small N. England state has only town in world named Henniker
    $400 13
Thanks to the Concorde, this drummer-singer was at both the London & Philadelphia Live Aid shows
    DD: $1,000 14
Rheas, emus, & cassowaries are classified as ratites because they can't do this
    $400 24
In 1853, this immigrant & veteran of Waterloo founded a piano factory in New York
    $600 9
Because he opposed secession, he was deposed as Texas governor in 1861
    $600 21
Contrary to his name, he put ink, not H2O, in the fountain pen he patented in 1884
    $600 3
A museum in Quitman, Texas is named for this unfortunately named daughter of former Gov. James Hogg
    $600 15
Fluid that's left when you remove all the corpuscles from the blood
    DD: $1,500 10
(Here comes the music.)

Bring the good old bugle, boys, we'll sing another song
Sing it with a spirit that will start the world along
Sing it as we used to sing it, 50,000 strong...


Civil War event depicted in this song:

...Hurrah! Hurrah! we bring the jubilee!
Hurrah! Hurrah! the flag that makes you free!
    $800 22
1st administrator of the U.S. Patent System, he never took out a patent for any of his inventions
    $800 4
Wall, S. Dakota, is famous for this legendary store with an ice water well & a "real" jackalope
    $800 17
It's contained in the anther sacs of a stamen
    $1000 11
7 of the 11 Confederate states seceded while this man was president
    $1000 23
In 1888, Marvin Chester Stone patented the 1st of these, hand-rolled & made of paraffined paper
    $1000 5
Founded July 12, 1887, Mound Bayou, Miss. is oldest city in U.S. whose population is exclusively this
    $1000 18
Discounting Clairol, the color of human hair is mainly due to this dark pigment

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Keith Dale David
$5,100 $1,500 $5,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

ASTROLOGY
While Gemini is represented by 2 humans, this sign is represented by a pair of animals

Final scores:

Keith Dale David
$10,200 $1,500 $100
3-day champion: $26,101 2nd place: a trip to New Orleans & stay at the Bienville House 3rd place: Daniel Mink watches

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Keith Dale David
$5,300 $1,500 $5,600
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
7 W
(including 1 DD)
7 R,
2 W
20 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $12,400

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