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    $600 11
This actor proved himself a fighter in both "My Left Foot" & 1997's "The Boxer"
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Show #3159 - Thursday, April 30, 1998

1998 Celebrity Invitational game 4.

Contestants

Stephen King, from The Night Flyer

Robin Quivers, from The Howard Stern Show

Regis Philbin, from Live with Regis and Kathie Lee

Jeopardy! Round

STATES OF THE UNION
PUMP YOU UP
(Alex: In honor of one of our guests...)
KINGS
MOVIE DEBUTS
IT'S ALL RELATIVE
(Alex: In honor of another of our guests...)
"BRAIN" SURGERY
    $100 1
Trekking through the River of No Return Wilderness Area in this state will turn "Boise" to men
    $100 3
Don't use these anabolic lipids when bulking up; they can have serious side effects
    $100 15
This country's King Louis XVI was guillotined in the square once named for King Louis XV
    $100 2
He debuted in "The Long Good Friday" in 1980, became Remington Steele in 1982 & now he's 007
    $100 26
Shirley MacLaine is this to Warren Beatty
    $100 9
In "The Wizard of Oz" the Scarecrow sings this lament
    $200 5
The first president from this state was the first president, George Washington
    $200 14
In 1982 Chris Dickerson was Mr. Olympia & Rachel McLish, seen here, had this title
    $200 16
King Juan Carlos attended the army, navy & air academies & the university of this Spanish capital
    $200 4
Millie Perkins was a teenage model before she starred in "The Diary of" this famous teenager in 1959
    $200 10
It's done with indoctrination & persuasion, not soap & water
    $300 6
By far, it's the state with the most foreign-born people in its population
    $300 17
From the Latin for "heat", bodybuilders know to fuel up with food high in these heat units
    $300 23
Rama IX could say yes, Siam king of what is now this Asian country
    $300 11
This singer made her film debut in "The Love Parade" opposite Maurice Chevalier, not Nelson Eddy
    $300 20
1983 movie comedy with Steve Martin as cranial surgeon Michael Hfuhruhurr
    $400 7
Colorado is called the Centennial State because it entered the Union in this year
    $400 18
Bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno pumped up as this big green guy on TV
    $400 24
He lost the American colonies for good in 1783 & lost his mind for good in 1810
    DD: $400 12
Dick Van Dyke was happy to make his debut in this 1963 film seen here:
("Put on a Happy Face")
    $400 21
Rhyming term for a loss of intellectual talent to another company or country
    $500 8
This state sits on the east side of the Bering Strait
    $500 19
This manufacturer of fitness equipment shares its name with a chambered shell
    $500 25
A breed of spaniel is named for England's second king of this name
    $500 13
The 1945 film "Rhapsody in Blue" introduced Alan Alda's dad Robert Alda as this composer
    $500 22
This Superman foe is really Vril Dox from the planet Colu

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

Regis Robin Stephen
$200 $600 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Regis Robin Stephen
$100 $2,300 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

TOUGH HISTORY
(Alex: Here's one for you, Robin...)
PRIVATE PARTS
PINPOINTS ON THE MAP
"DAY" & "NIGHT"!
CASTLE
ROCK
    $200 19
During the Boer War, this future British prime minister escaped from a prison camp in Pretoria
    $200 4
No beans about it, this pair of organs helps maintain blood pressure & wash away waste
    $200 1
This Wisconsin city is the least populous city in the name of an NFL franchise
    $200 9
When this begins in April, remember to "spring forward"
    $200 24
A famous castle in Anaheim's Disneyland is named for this celebrated snoozer
    $200 5
In 1996 Roger Daltrey & other members of this group reunited for a new presentation of "Quadrophenia"
    $400 20
In May 1502, with his son Ferdinand, he set sail on his fourth & last transatlantic voyage
    $400 15
In most women after age 50, these egg-producing organs stop functioning
    $400 2
The Colorado Belle in this Nevada town is a riverboat-shaped casino on the banks of the Colorado River
    $400 10
Before "Dave's World", Harry Anderson kept disorder as Judge Harry T. Stone on this sitcom
    $400 25
When you daydream, you're said to build "castles in" this
    $400 6
The last name of rocker Eddie who "cashed in" on the 1978 hit heard here:
("Two Tickets To Paradise")
    $600 21
She claimed that St. Catherine, St. Margaret, & St. Michael told her to free the city of Orleans from the English
    DD: $1,000 16
Veins carry blood to the heart & these vessels like the aorta carry it away
    $600 3
Once a whaling center, Edgartown is now a resort area on this Massachusetts island
    $600 11
This actor proved himself a fighter in both "My Left Foot" & 1997's "The Boxer"
    DD: $1,000 26
Much of this musical that features the following is set in a castle:
    $600 7
In 1985 he fled "The Police" to release his first solo album, "The Dream of the Blue Turtles"
    $800 23
This "Great" czar, born in 1672, was prone to violent anger & sometimes beat his subordinates with a stick
    $800 17
The gallbladder, in which extra bile is stored, lies just below this organ
    $800 22
Utica in this state chose its name in 1798 by drawing it out of a hat
    $800 12
Before 1997's "Titanic", there was this 1958 film about the ship, based on a Walter Lord book
    $800 8
Despite hits like "Un-Break My Heart", this singer recently announced she's broke
    $1000 28
This generalissimo from El Ferrol, Spain was often known simply as El Caudillo -- "The Leader"
    $1000 18
You wouldn't want to visit the islets of Langerhans; they produce insulin in this organ
    $1000 27
Not Dayton, Ohio, but Dayton in this state was the site of the Scopes Monkey Trial
    $1000 14
Make the most of this clue & tell us the literal translation of "carpe diem"
    $1000 13
Ironically, Tina Turner's first solo hit in 1984 was a remake of this Al Green hit

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Regis Robin Stephen
$3,100 $7,500 $7,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 1998 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE
In the parade line-up, this company's float was 57th

Final scores:

Regis Robin Stephen
$4,200 $14,500 $12,100
3rd place: $10,000 for the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation Winner: $15,000 for the Child Abuse Prevention Program 2nd place: $12,100 for the Bangor YMCA

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Regis Robin Stephen
$3,100 $7,100 $9,000
10 R,
4 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
22 R,
3 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $19,200

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