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    $200 21
A small burrowing mammal with rudimentary eyes, or a dark shade of gray
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Show #1607 - Tuesday, September 3, 1991

Contestants

Kathrine Marris, a writer and editor from Seattle, Washington

Bob Ramsey, a minister from San Dimas, California

Richard Bannin, a fundraising director from New York City, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $12,601)

Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS NAMES
ROCKS AND MINERALS
SAINTS
GEOGRAPHY
CLOTHES
"LINE"S
[The S was uppercase and the same size.]
    $100 1
Alice Frazier made front pages when she hugged this queen who was on a state visit in May 1991
    $100 26
This rock is a huge limestone mass that occupies most of a British dependency
    $100 16
Martin I, who died in 655, was the last holder of this office to be martyred
    $100 6
Known for its wine & cheese, Lombardy is also this country's chief industrial region
    $100 11
"Nightie" is a nickname for this garment
    $100 21
A batted baseball hit in a nearly straight trajectory
    $200 2
Alfred Gerald Caplin shortened his name a "Li'l" to this
    $200 27
Meerschaum is used chiefly to make the bowls of these
    $200 17
This patrol saint of artists & physicians wrote the third Gospel
    $200 7
The "Blue" branch of this river begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia
    $200 12
Close-fitting name of the close-fitting leg coverings favored by dancers
    $200 22
The maximum sum that a customer of a store or bank is authorized to borrow
    $300 3
This son-in-law of Leopold I of Belgium was emperor of Mexico from 1864-67
    $300 28
If you have a "grain" of sense you know that brownstone is a type of this stone
    $300 18
St. Brigid, also known as St. Bride, founded the 1st Women's Religious Community in this country
    $300 8
In 1972 the remaining Ryukyu Islands still under U.S. control were returned to this country
    $300 13
Despite the name you don't have to like cigarettes to wear one of these loose-fitting jackets
    $300 23
To understand the unexpressed but implied meaning of something said or written
    $400 4
Last name of genetic engineer Frederick or birth control pioneer Margaret
    $400 29
Speleothems are oddly-shaped rock formations found in these
    $400 19
St. Helen was the mother of this Roman emperor who decreed the toleration of Christianity
    $400 9
The two countries that occupy the Scandinavian peninsula
    $400 14
An inro is a small container that hangs from one of these kimono sashes
    $400 24
In 1968 Glen Campell reached No. 3 with this song about a county employee in Kansas
    DD: $800 5
Besides his "law" on work & alloted time he also said, "Expenditure rises to meet income"
    $500 30
Malachite, which is used as an ornamental stone, is this color
    $500 20
He's the patron saint of Russians & sailors as well as children
    $500 10
Jamaica, Hispaniola & Puerto Rico are part of the "Greater" group of these W. Indies islands
    $500 15
A light, often lacy, scarf senoras wear over the head & shoulders
    $500 25
President Reagan pointed out the governors of 43 states have this type of veto

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Richard Bob Kathrine
$1,300 $500 $500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Richard Bob Kathrine
$4,200 $200 $2,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD LEADERS
ARIZONA
COLORS
THE 1930s
POTPOURRI
CHARACTERS IN FILM
    $200 1
He's the Fifth Republic's fourth president
    $200 24
By 1883 Arizona was crossed by 2 major railroads, the Southern Pacific & this
    $200 21
A small burrowing mammal with rudimentary eyes, or a dark shade of gray
    $200 2
American volunteers were heading to this country in 1937 to help the Loyalists in their civil war
    $200 16
If you're still wondering what "Fahrvergnugen" means in this company's ads, it's "driving pleasure"
    $200 7
Marion Crane, Sam Loomis & Norman Bates
    $400 3
This Czech president's plays were formerly banned in his homeland
    $400 27
In 1861 Arizonans voted to join it & sent a delegate to its congress
    $400 22
This reddish shade is slang for being sympathetic to communism
    $400 10
On her Nov. 11, 1938 radio show she belted out the song "God Bless America"
    $400 17
Common in Hawaii, a fire fountain is a stream of this issuing from a vent in the ground
    $400 8
Doris Walker, Fred Gailey & Kris Kringle
    $600 4
Before becoming President of Syria in 1971, he was the country's Minister of Defense
    $600 28
Founded by Mormons & home to a large Mormon temple, this city was named for the "flatland" it's on
    $600 23
Ironically, this color can mean either puritanical or risque
    $600 13
In Feb. 1930 she was crowned the world's amateur singles figure-skating champ for the 4th straight year
    $600 18
In law, "common of piscary" refers to the right of doing this in waters owned by others
    $600 9
The Ringo Kid, Dallas & Doc Boone
    $800 5
In 1990 this owner of La Prensa led an anti-Sandinista coalition to victory in Nicaragua
    $800 29
Phoenix sits in a basin known as the "Valley of" this
    DD: $3,000 25
Color in the title of the following: Van Morrison's first big hit:

"Hey, where did we go / Days when the rains came ? / Down in the hollow / Playing a new game / Laughing and a-running, hey, hey / Skipping and a-jumping..."
    DD: $2,000 14
In Oct. 1931 he received the stiffest sentence ever for income tax evasion, 11 years in prison
    $800 19
This jazz "Yardbird" was great at improvising on the alto sax
    $800 11
Father O'Malley, Genevieve Linden & Father Fitzgibbon
    $1000 6
SWAPO leader Sam Nujoma became president of this newly independent African nation in 1990
    $1000 30
In 1988 Rose Mofford replaced this man as governor
    $1000 26
When mixing paint, yellow is the complementary color of this one
    $1000 15
In 1932, amid charges of neglect & incompetency, this dapper NYC mayor resigned
    $1000 20
After Colorado, this state to its north has the highest average elevation in the U.S.
    $1000 12
President Muffley, Colonel "Bat" Guano & General Jack D. Ripper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Richard Bob Kathrine
$12,800 $4,400 $500
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

NOVELS
Hemingway novel that begins, "Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton"

Final scores:

Richard Bob Kathrine
$15,000 $7,400 $999
2-day champion: $27,601 2nd place: Daniel Mink watch & his & her clothing from the Greif Companies + Jeopardy! home game or Jeopardy! Challenger 3rd place: Sanyo music system + Jeopardy! home game or Jeopardy! Challenger

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Richard Bob Kathrine
$12,400 $4,400 $3,500
28 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
3 W
13 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $20,300

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