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    $400 2
Christiania, Norway
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Show #669 - Thursday, July 2, 1987

Doug Molitor game 5. Eric Berman game 1.

Contestants

Eric Berman, a journalist from Crown Point, Indiana

Carol Center, a teacher from El Cajon, California

Doug Molitor, a writer from Brentwood, California (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $51,001)

Jeopardy! Round

HORSES
INCREDIBLE EDIBLES
MUSICAL INTROS
(Alex: These could be verses or instrumental lead-ins to pop songs.)
MEN & WOMEN
HOWDY DOODY
"IN" & "OUT"
    $100 18
Horses known as "standardbreds" are commonly used for this type of horse racing
    $100 23
Some folks still eat these rodents; hopefully, they remove the quills first
    $100 1
The loveliness of Paris...
    $100 11
As the saying goes, "Man may work from sun to sun, but women's work is" this
    $100 16
This 4 word question was asked at the top of every show, following the words "Say kids..."
    $100 2
To stop the clock, a football quarterback might intentionally throw the ball there
    $200 22
More horses are registered as this swift short-distance breed than any other in the world
    $200 7
[opening piano notes]
    $200 12
Guinness says Jack & Edna Moran set a record by doing this with each other 41 times
    $200 17
For this country's version of Howdy Doody, Robert Goulet didn't play Buffalo Bob but Timber Tom
    $200 3
Term for the travel specifically between stars
    $300 8
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo
    $300 13
In "She Done Him Wrong" she said, "When women go wrong, men go right after them"
    $300 19
Job held by Mr. Cobb in Doodyville; Mr. Hooper on "Sesame Street" did the same thing
    $300 4
It can describe that favorite little restaurant that's off the beaten track
    $400 25
Tho a delicacy in Japan, the fugu, which is 1 of these, contains a paralyzing poison
    $400 9
Like the beat beat beat of the tom-tom/ When the jungle shadows fall
    $400 14
Twice, women in Ecuador have lost the right to do this, but all the men are forced to do it
    DD: $1,000 20
"He" was made up of dachshund, elephant, spaniel, duck, cat, giraffe, seal & pig
    $400 5
A synonym for "infuse", or what you do when you buy a block of Coca-Cola stock
    $500 26
Oscar Wilde spoke of this equine sport as "the unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable"
    $500 24
The other name for black pudding lets you know this liquid is an ingredient
    $500 10
...How glad the many millions of Annabelles and Lillians/
Would be to capture me/
But you had such persistence...
    $500 15
India-born author who coined phrase, "The female of the species is more deadly than the male"
    $500 21
Head of the Ooragnak Tribe, his favorite expression was "Kowabonga!"
    $500 6
From Latin for "entrance", it's the music played after everyone has entered for a church service

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Doug Carol Eric
$200 $300 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Doug Carol Eric
$200 $600 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

20TH CENTURY PERSONALITIES
[The "TH" was upper case and smaller than the 20.]
MOVIE QUOTES
ON OLD MAPS
FICTIONAL SISTERS
WEATHER
"UP" & "DOWN"
    $200 11
Using real lawyers & witnesses, he was "tried" on television 23 years after his Nov. 24, 1963 death
    $200 6
"And remember, never let those ruby slippers off your feet for a moment"
    $200 1
Fort Pitt
    $200 18
Theodore Dreiser's novel about Carrie Meeber
    $200 23
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, its sounds can be described as peals, rolls, rumbles & claps
    $200 13
Command given by a submarine skipper when he wants to peek at what's on the surface
    $400 12
Bertrand Russell lost his post at Cambridge & went to jail for expressing his opposition to this war
    $400 7
"Think you used enough dynamite there, Butch?"
    $400 2
Christiania, Norway
    $400 19
In "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", it's Maggie's relationship to the woman she calls "Sister Woman"
    DD: $800 24
The word "sky" is from an Old Norse word for these objects in the sky
    $400 14
In music it's the accented "thump" in a measure
    $600 26
Technically prime minister, Antonio Salazar was actually the dictator of this country
    $600 8
"Ah don' know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies"
    $600 3
Belgian Congo
    $600 25
Hindley Earnshaw's little sister
    $600 27
Theophrastus wrote about 300 B.C. that a halo around the sun or moon is a portent of this
    $600 15
The north side of this short street has only 3 houses, one of which is residence of prime minister
    $800 29
It's said both of his salaries, as Archbishop & President of Cyprus, were given to charities
    $800 9
"I am big. It's the pictures that got small."
    $800 4
Stalingrad
    DD: $2,800 21
Her sisters were Regan & Goneril
    $800 30
Reports say that rickshaw pullers in Calcutta triple their rates during the season called this
    $800 16
According to an old blues song, "Nobody knows you when you're" this
    $1000 28
After coaching football at Connecticut's Wesleyan University, he went on to be President of Princeton
    $1000 10
"Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put into this world to rise above"
    $1000 5
Fort Dearborn
    $1000 20
"The Sisters" is the 1st tale in his short story collection, "Dubliners"
    $1000 22
Standard average pressure at this "height" on earth is 1013 millibars
    $1000 17
"Up" term for a king's downfall in a revolution, or a town's downfall in an earthquake

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Doug Carol Eric
$1,400 $2,000 $8,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
Man of Gath whose height was six cubits & a span

Final scores:

Doug Carol Eric
$2,800 $2,900 $11,400
3rd place: Smith Corona typewriter 2nd place: Aurora dining group + Char-Broil gas grill New champion: $11,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Doug Carol Eric
$5,200 $2,800 $8,400
15 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)
7 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
22 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $16,400

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