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    $400 7
"It's plain as it can be they thought of you & me! the night they invented" this potent potable
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Show #1023 - Wednesday, February 1, 1989

Contestants

Eden Rich, a provider relations representative originally from Newburgh, New York

Curt Surls, a law clerk originally from Iowa Falls, Iowa

Garrett Simpson, a public defender from Glendale, Arizona (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $43,800)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
FURNITURE
THE OLYMPICS
TV COPS
CHICKENS
"A.C."/"D.C."
    $100 1
In 1986 Brazil's 1st conference of street urchins was held in this capital
    $100 20
This civilization standardized the shape of beds, though today they don't come in Pharaoh size
    $100 14
In 1984 he became the 1st man since 1928 to win both the platform & springboard diving events
    $100 6
Hutch's other half
    $100 11
Records from this Asian nation show people raised chickens there as early as 1400 B.C.
    $200 2
Edvard Munch bequeathed his works of art to this Norwegian capital, which built a museum to display them
    $200 21
In the '50s this Eur. country with no wood of its own led the world in "modern" furniture making
    DD: $900 15
Seen here, he set Olympic records in the broad jump & the 200 meter run:
    $200 7
Cagney's companion
    $200 12
Of 20, 45 or 60 lbs., the amount of chicken eaten per person each year in the U.S.
    $200 9
Very inexpensive
    $300 3
The whites of 10,000 eggs were used to make the Bridge of Eggs in this Peruvian capital
    $300 22
Type of cabinet introduced in 1925 & named for an early evening social habit popular then... & now
    $300 19
This type of equestrian race was added to the ancient games in 680 B.C.
    $300 8
Makepeace's man
    $300 13
The top producer of broilers in the U.S., this "Razorback" state turns out over ¾ of a billion annually
    $300 10
The Protestant version of this begins "I belive in God the father almighty, maker of Heaven & Earth"
    $400 4
Most of this city's inhabitants are Serbs
    $400 23
Curved to fit the human form, the back of this chair is named for the eating utensil it resembles
    $400 24
After the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville, France, the next Winter Games will be held in this year
    $400 17
Gannon's sergeant at arms
    $400 16
Some experts believe these fleshy features help chickens to keep cool
    $500 5
This Asian city, "The Pearl of the Orient", has an archbishop named Cardinal Sin
    $500 25
A thickly padded cushion or footstool with no exposed wood
    $500 26
Competing in the 1924 & '28 games, this U.S. swimmer won a total of 5 gold medals
    $500 18
He tooled around with Toody
    $500 27
Term used for some small varieties of chickens, or weight of some small prizefighters

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

Garrett Curt Eden
$400 $1,400 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Garrett Curt Eden
$1,600 $1,200 $2,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

IN THE OCEAN
SHIPS
MUSICALS
FASHION DESIGNERS
AMERICAN HISTORY
MEDIUM & MESSAGE
    $200 19
This astronomical body is the main cause of tides
    $200 13
The science of calculating the position of a ship & directing its course
    $200 6
Song writing team whose "Flower Drum Song" featured a real flower drum in one of its numbers
    $200 26
Karl Lagerfeld has been called the only designer to sport this "equine" hairstyle
    $200 8
The 1st soldier buried in this national cemetery was a Confederate prisoner who died in 1864
    $200 1
An anonymous hate letter is said to have been written with this venomous instrument
    $400 22
An abundance of this shrimplike crustacean may account for large numbers of dead water fish near Maine
    $400 14
According to the camp song, "It was sad when" this "great ship went down"
    $400 7
"It's plain as it can be they thought of you & me! the night they invented" this potent potable
    $400 9
"Tippecanoe's" VP, he was 1st to succeed to the presidency after death of the incumbent
    $400 2
On his latest album, comic Bob Goldthwait put in messages that could only be understood this way
    DD: $1,000 23
This type of crab moves into the empty shells of mollusks
    $600 15
Also called an air cushion vehicle, it rides on air just above the water's surface
    $600 16
"Once Upon a Mattress" is based on this fairy tale involving a mattress
    $600 29
Yves St. Laurent must have been in "Seine" when he named his boutique this, after a riverbank
    DD: $2,800 10
2 of 3 of the original 13 colonies founded by colonists from Massachusetts
    $600 3
Meaning circular, it's a circular sent out by the Pope
    $800 24
Killer whales travel in groups called these
    $800 17
Privately-owned ships registered in certain countries to pay lower taxes are said to fly this type of flag
    $800 20
This musical was the 1st to tell us "There's No Business Like Show Business"
    $800 28
David & Elizabeth Emanuel designed the famous gown she wore on July 29, 1981
    $800 11
This S. Carolina senator was governor of the state when he ran against Truman & Dewey in 1948
    $800 4
Mediums still hope for a specially coded message from this man who died October 31, 1926
    $1000 25
During WWII he & Emile Gagnan invented the aqualung & the sport of scuba diving
    $1000 18
Meaning "tied wood", this boat originally consisted of a platform lashed across 2 canoes or logs
    $1000 21
Late dancer who popularized "Once in Love with Amy" in Broadway's "Where's Charley?"
    $1000 27
Before designing from "Dynasty", he created the tuxedo Tatum O'Neal wore to pick up her Oscar
    $1000 12
Western state which entered the Union as a result of the Compromise of 1850
    $1000 5
The Garcia to whom the message was sent, Calixto Garcia Iniquez, was a revolutionary in this country

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Garrett Curt Eden
-$200 $4,000 $4,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE NOBEL PRIZE
In 1975 he became the only Soviet citizen to win the Nobel Peace Prize

Final scores:

Garrett Curt Eden
-$200 $8,000 $299
3rd place: Pinseeker golf clubs New champion: $8,000 2nd place: trip to New York in the Catskills

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Garrett Curt Eden
$2,600 $3,600 $3,600
13 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $9,800

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