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    $400 27
This 1977 Eagles hit featured a place with "mirrors on the ceiling, the pink champagne on ice"
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Show #3230 - Friday, September 25, 1998

Contestants

Marianne Vahey, a physician from Woodbridge, Connecticut

Barry Berlin, an investment manager from Atlanta, Georgia (1-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $4,200)

Hans Krimm, a college professor from Hampden Sydney, Virginia (2-day co-champion whose cash winnings total $10,999)

Jeopardy! Round

1930S SCIENCE
PINK MUSIC
EUROPEAN HISTORY
EMILY POST SAYS...
BEER BASH!
(Alex: That's what Emily Post says!)
ANIMAL GROUPS
    $100 1
In 1935 Robert Goddard was the first to have a liquid fuel rocket break this "barrier"
    $100 21
This band's 1994 tour was documented in "Pulse", a CD set that had a blinking light on its spine
    $100 4
In 1914 German troops came within 15 miles of this capital before being repulsed at the Marne
    $100 10
If you hit a wild golf shot & it's heading towards people, yell this at the top of your lungs
    $100 16
The top-selling Mexican beer in the U.S., it became a yuppie trend in the 1980s
    $100 15
A group of kangaroos, or of Girl Scouts
    $200 2
With 4 patents in 1933, Edwin H. Armstrong is credited as the sole inventor of this radio system
    $200 5
This country's 19th C. unification was impeded by the Papal states which physically divided it
    $200 11
Guests, a clue to this is the host offering "one last nightcap" & locking the liqueur away
    $200 17
Maccabee is one of this country's most popular beers
    $200 23
Leapin' Lizards! A "leap" isn't a group of lizards but of these animals that can't change their spots
    $300 3
In 1938 this company brought fluorescent lighting "to life"
    $300 6
In the 17th C. Shabbetai Tzevi attracted a mass following among Jews after declaring himself this
    $300 12
In public, if you hear the opening strains of this, stand, & don't talk, chew gum loudly or smoke
    $300 18
The name of Germany's Hefe-Weizen beer means yeast & this grain, not barley
    $300 24
A group of hawks released by a falconer, or a group of actors performing in a play
    $400 9
It was an atom of this element that Otto Hahn split in 1938
    $400 27
This 1977 Eagles hit featured a place with "mirrors on the ceiling, the pink champagne on ice"
    $400 7
It's what the FT stands for in EFTA, which began operating 34 years before NAFTA
    $400 13
When addressing an envelope to a boy age 7 or under, use this title
    $400 19
This brand's label says it's "From the glass lined tanks of old Latrobe" & includes a mysterious "33"
    $400 25
You might find a "skulk" of these animals near your henhouse
    $500 22
The antielectron predicted by Paul Dirac in 1930 was found by Carl Anderson in 1932 & named this
    $500 28
Her platinum album "Under The Pink" produced the hit "Cornflake Girl"
    $500 8
In the 18th C. Catherine the Great's son Paul I established an order of male succession in this dynasty
    $500 14
This object, from the Latin for shade, should be carried point down & close to the body when closed
    DD: $1,000 20
This Bavarian city is famous for its pale lager & was the site of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch
    $500 26
An assembly of plovers, or an assembly of churchgoers

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

Hans Barry Marianne
$400 $1,600 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Hans Barry Marianne
$1,800 $4,500 $1,500

Double Jeopardy! Round

POETS & POETRY
LATINAS
HERE'S LOOKING AT ME
SEOUL SEARCHING
BETTE DAVIS FILMS
BEFORE & AFTER
    $200 2
Before writing poems like "Hiawatha" he taught modern languages at Bowdoin College
    $200 1
San Antonio fashion designer Sandra Salcedo is marketing a line named for this late singer
    $200 5
He went downhill between his 1887 "Self-Portrait With Gray Felt Hat" & his 1889 one "With Bandaged Ear"
    $200 14
Chongwadae, also known as "The Blue House", is where this Korean official lives
    $200 15
Wheelchair-bound Joan Crawford squares off with screen sister Bette in this 1962 camp classic
    $200 18
A big fuss over nothing as Warren Harding might have thought
    $400 9
A tasty little verse by Ogden Nash says, "I don't mind eels except as" these
    $400 3
Like her older brother, Jose, Amparo Iturbi was a virtuoso on this
    $400 6
He painted the self-portrait seen here at age 27 in 1633
    $400 23
Home to the Korean Stock Exchange, Yoido Island is also called this, like a famous New York island
    $400 16
1936's "The Petrified Forest" reteamed Bette with this "Of Human Bondage" co-star
    $400 22
Legendary "Lucille" guitarist seen on FOX's animated series about a Texas family
    $600 10
In the second edition of "Leaves Of Grass", this piece was titled "Poem of Walt Whitman, An American"
    $600 4
You're on the money if you know Ronald Reagan appointed Katherine D. Ortega to this post
    DD: $1,000 7
Ghiberti put his own likeness in his 15th C. bronze doors for this city's baptistery
    $600 17
This 1987 film set in Maine featured Lillian Gish as Bette's sister
    $800 11
John Keats' poem "Endymion" begins with this line about beauty
    $800 19
This actress seen here hosts a talk show on Telemundo
    $800 8
This English painter wasn't "Joshing" when he put a bust of Michelangelo in his 1780 self-portrait
    $800 24
The summer Olympics were held in Seoul in this year
    $800 20
1 of the 2 films in which Bette played Elizabeth I
    $1000 12
In 1958 T.S. Eliot helped gain the release of this poet from a Washington mental institution
    $1000 13
This mannerist artist, a real ham, says "Cheese!" in the self-portrait seen here
    DD: $1,100 21
(Hi, I'm Jeri Ryan.) In a March 1998 episode of my TV series, I sang "It Can't Be Wrong", a song from this 1942 Bette Davis film

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Hans Barry Marianne
$3,600 $6,900 $1,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

PEOPLE IN POLITICS
A former gov. & presidential candidate & now mayor-elect, in 1998 he quit the "corrupted" Democratic party

Final scores:

Hans Barry Marianne
$600 $6,600 $2,800
3rd place: Fisher 100-Watt Audio Component System 2-day champion: $10,800 2nd place: Trip to Marriott Resort, Marco Island, Florida

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Hans Barry Marianne
$3,600 $6,000 $2,500
11 R,
3 W
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
9 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $12,100

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