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    $200 22
Have a Tuesday-born person say this before meals; they're full of it
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Show #3232 - Tuesday, September 29, 1998

Carolyn White game 1.

Contestants

Ben Holland, a software engineer from Nashua, New Hampshire

Carolyn White, a retired management consultant from Tucson, Arizona

Barry Berlin, an investment manager from Atlanta, Georgia (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $12,600)

Jeopardy! Round

THEIR COUNTRY'S LAST MONARCH
(Alex: You identify the country.)
DAYS OF BIRTH
CBS TV AT 50
AUTHORS' ODD JOBS
THE EX FILES
THE "LIGHTNING" ROUND
    $100 6
P'u-Yi
    $100 21
If born on a Monday, you're fair of this, so you won't stop clocks
    $100 26
Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 1998, this show starts with a stopwatch
    $100 16
When his father died in 1847, he had to leave school & work as a printer's apprentice at the Hannibal Courier
    $100 1
From 1987 until 1990, he was the "Top Gun" in Mimi Rogers' life
    $100 11
It's another name for moonshine, cousin
    $200 7
Maximilian
    $200 22
Have a Tuesday-born person say this before meals; they're full of it
    $200 27
The book "Total Television" calls this CBS show "Television's first smash hit situation comedy"
    $200 17
He was a schoolmaster in England before he wrote about schoolboys in "Lord of the Flies"
    $200 2
She spent 13 years as the Donald's wife but just 22 months as Mrs. Riccardo Mazzucchelli
    $200 12
A substance called Luciferin helps these creatures light up for their mates
    $300 8
Wilhelm II
    $300 23
Saturday's child does it "for a living"; Donna Summer sang she did it "For The Money"
    DD: $1,000 28
This CBS show was No. 1 in the primetime ratings for each season from 1972 to 1976
    $300 18
He worked on a ranch in the 1880s before writing short stories like "The Ransom of Red Chief"
    $300 3
Few recall that she played Frasier's first ex-wife on "Cheers"; now she's Kenneth Branagh's ex
    $300 13
Blitzkrieg!
    $400 9
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
    $400 24
Garrison Keillor might say be gone to Wednesday's child, who's full of this
    $400 29
In May 1998 the character Rob Petrie was digitally inserted into an episode of this Dick Van Dyke series
    $400 19
This poet was Chile's ambassador to France when he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971
    $400 4
Uma Thurman's mother, Nena, was married briefly to this LSD guru in the 1960s
    $400 14
It's the full name of the only NHL team that fits the category
    $500 10
Zog I
    $500 25
Among other qualities, Sunday's child is this, like the fair banks of Loch Lomond
    $500 20
This diarist known for her affair with Henry Miller wasn't a model wife but she was a model
    $500 5
Her "Love Story" with Robert Evans ended when she made a "Getaway" with Steve McQueen
    $500 15
Richard Pryor played race car driver Wendell Scott in this "fast" 1977 biopic

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

Barry Carolyn Ben
$1,200 $500 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Barry Carolyn Ben
$1,300 $1,800 $1,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY OPERA
(Alex: You're going to love that!)
BRUSHED WITH SUCCESS
FITNESS
MIDWEST CITIES
NAME THE MOVIE
BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS
    $200 21
His arrival in Paris in 1900 was soon followed by the start of his blue period
    $200 6
One execution of a given movement, like a lift; a certain number make up each set of exercises
    $200 9
Ford & Chrysler are 2 of the freeways that flow into it
    $200 1
1933:
"Oh no, it wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast."
    $200 14
The correct response should roll off your tongue "like water off" this bird's "back"
    $400 22
The Japanese TV network NTV is paying for a work by this artist to have its own room in the Louvre
    $400 7
Exercisers for the abdominal muscles claim they'll make your midsection resemble this laundry item
    $400 12
Along with Rock Island & Moline, Illinois, this state's Davenport & Bettendorf form the Quad Cities
    $400 2
1948:
"I don't have to show you no stinkin' badges!"
    $400 15
If you receive a horse as a gift, "Never" do this
    $600 26
Appropriately, Scottish composer Thea Musgrave wrote an opera about this Scottish queen
    $600 23
Jasper Johns' 1958 work "Three Flags" shows 3 U.S. flags when they had this many stars
    $600 8
Astanga is a high-energy type of this discipline whose name is Sanskrit for "union"
    DD: $300 13
A copy of the Gettysburg Address is displayed in this city's old state capital building
    $600 3
1981:
"When I run, I feel his pleasure"
    $600 16
These farm animals "may fly, but they are very unlikely birds"
    $800 25
Englishman who painted the following, note the "blue girl"
    $800 10
During aerobics, your minimum heart rate should be 220 minus this, times .6
    $800 17
South Dakota city named for the landmark seen here
    DD: $1,000 4
1986:
"Be afraid. Be very afraid."
    $800 19
You might "as well as be hanged for a sheep as" one of these
    $1000 24
His 1793 "The Death Of Marat" shows the late Marat holding a letter from Charlotte Corday
    $1000 11
Pulldown exercises strengthen & build the lats, short for this large back muscle
    $1000 18
As it's on a major bend, you'll find Evansville, Indiana to the north, east & west of this river
    $1000 5
1992:
"You can't handle the truth!"
    $1000 20
"Don't mistake an old" one of these "for a preacher because of his beard"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Barry Carolyn Ben
$2,300 $4,000 $6,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC AMERICANS
He was the proprietor of the "classical and geological hippodrome" that became Madison Square Garden

Final scores:

Barry Carolyn Ben
$4,599 $8,000 $4,000
2nd place: Trip to Mariott Rancho Las Palmas, California New champion: $8,000 3rd place: JBL Harmony Stereo System

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Barry Carolyn Ben
$3,300 $4,000 $7,300
11 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
4 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $14,600

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