Suggest correction - #3080 - 1998-01-09

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    $1000 26
The British captured this South Carolina port on May 12, 1780 & held it for 2 years
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Show #3080 - Friday, January 9, 1998

Contestants

James Fesalbon, a graduate student originally from Seattle, Washington

Patrick Ryan, an educational facilitator from Valley Village, California

Bonnie Gluhanich, a homemaker from Muskegon, Michigan (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,600)

Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
TV FACTS
GARDENING
HOTELS BY CITY
"INN" & "OUT"
    $100 1
In "The Grapes of Wrath", this matriarch says, "All we got is the family unbroke"
    $100 3
Ash Wednesday signals the start of this 40-day period of prayer & fasting
    $100 4
Star of 1984's "The Duck Factory", you can't "Mask" the fact he went on to a "Dumb" film career
    $100 16
Dutch elm disease is spread by a fungus carried by these insects, yeah, yeah, yeah
    $100 22
The Embassy Row Hotel,
The Georgetown Inn,
The Capitol Hill Suites
    $100 17
A rough sketch with no shading, or a short summary of a written work or speech
    $200 2
Sherlock Holmes described this foe as the "Napoleon of Crime"
    $200 8
Among the events Epiphany celebrates is the visit of this trio to Bethlehem
    $200 12
Beginning in 1961 ABC's "Wide World of Sports" captured "The thrill of victory" & this
    $200 27
Tender perennials are so-called because they are killed by this, a sign the weather's getting chilly
    $200 23
The Hotel Maison de Ville,
The Soniat House,
Le Richelieu in the French Quarter
    $200 18
Guts
    $300 5
He told Brigid O'Shaughnessy, "I'm going to send you over. The chances are you'll get off with life"
    $300 9
In Islam Laylat Al-Miraj commemorates his flight from Mecca to Jerusalem & into heaven
    $300 13
This former Cosby kid is the Malcolm in "Malcolm & Eddie"
    $300 28
If you want your tulips to bloom next year, dig these up in the fall & store them in a dry, cool place
    $300 24
The Golden Nugget,
The Flamingo Hilton,
The Mirage
    $300 19
Nebraska center Dave Rimington is the only 2-time winner of this trophy for college football interior linemen
    $400 6
D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley plays around with a playwright as well as this gamekeeper
    $400 10
"Pause for the Pledge" is one of the ceremonies for this June 14 observance
    $400 14
Adrian Paul stars as Duncan MacLeod, an immortal in the series based on this movie
    $400 29
Generic names for these include Fluazifop & 2, 4-D
    DD: $1,000 25
The Marriott Riverwalk,
The Hilton Palacio Del Rio,
The Holiday Inn Crockett Hotel
    $400 20
It follows Macbeth's line, "And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death"
    $500 7
This Thackeray character is the orphaned daughter of an artist & a French opera girl
    $500 11
It begins on the 25th of Kislev & lasts 8 days
    $500 15
More than 20 years before Fran Drescher, she played a nanny in "Nanny and the Professor"
    $500 30
One way to do this to your potting soil is with a formaldehyde drench
    $500 26
The Pierre,
The St. Regis,
The Carlyle
    $500 21
This 1869 Mark Twain travel narrative is subtitled "The New Pilgrim's Progress"

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

Bonnie Patrick James
$800 -$200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bonnie Patrick James
$3,100 $1,000 $1,700

Double Jeopardy! Round

ESSAYS
FILM STARS
LIVING THINGS
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
THEY EARNED HALOS
IT'S IMPERATIVE!
    $200 11
This "Invisible Man" author's essay "On Being the Target of Discrimination" appeared in 1989
    $200 6
He says he based his role as Garth in "Wayne's World" partly on his brother Brad
    $200 1
While the great horned type of this bird goes hoo-hoo, the barn type goes kksssch!
    $200 16
This saint of Lourdes died a nun in 1879
    $200 21
Common response to the card game query, "Do you have any aces?"
    $400 12
In addition to his novels, this Russian count wrote religious essays like 1884's "What I Believe"
    $400 7
This "L.A. Confidential" co-star worked in his sister's hair salon & was known as "Mr. Danny"
    DD: $1,500 2
Animal that felled the birch tree whose stump is seen here:
    $400 17
She's the saint, though some call her a sinner, from whom Jesus cast out 7 demons
    $400 22
After you "just do it" in Nikes, you can do this to Gatorade, because life is a sport
    $600 13
He attacked poor writing in 1946's "Politics and the English Language" before inventing Newspeak
    $600 8
This star of "Twister" made her TV debut in an episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
    $600 3
Giant kelp, a type of this marine life form, can grow 200 feet long
    $600 18
In 452 Saint Leo the Great, then reigning as Pope, persuaded this Hun not to sack Rome
    $600 23
Term for an enticing or beckoning "look"
    $800 14
In 1711 & 1712 this collaborator of Richard Steele wrote 274 essays for "The Spectator"
    $800 9
This "Tootsie" star received the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award at the 1997 Golden Globes
    $800 4
Among human body shapes, the mesomorph is muscular, the endomorph is round & this one is lean
    $800 27
Although this Polish count spoke no English when he signed up, he rose to brig. general under Washington
    $800 19
He's the patron of poets & of Wales
    $800 24
2-word military command to look straight ahead
    $1000 15
Excerpts of her "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" appeared as essays in The Atlantic & Harper's
    DD: $1,800 10
She was born Demetria Guynes November 11, 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico
    $1000 5
Also called the silk cotton tree, it's a source of fiber used to stuff life jackets & pillows
    $1000 26
The British captured this South Carolina port on May 12, 1780 & held it for 2 years
    $1000 20
For most of his life, this saint of Loyola was known by his given name, Inigo
    $1000 25
Theda Bara thrilled audiences with this command to "my fool" in a 1915 film

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bonnie Patrick James
$7,500 $0 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

NATIONAL ANTHEMS
New Zealand has 2 national anthems, "God Defend New Zealand" & this

Final scores:

Bonnie Patrick James
$8,500 $0 $8,400
2-day champion: $17,100 3rd place: a pair of Wittnauer International watches 2nd place: a trip to the Hyatt Regency, San Francisco

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bonnie Patrick James
$6,900 $1,800 $3,100
17 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
12 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $11,800

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