Suggest correction - #1039 - 1989-02-23

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    $800 4
The 2 lovers who die in the play-within-a-play in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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Show #1039 - Thursday, February 23, 1989

Contestants

Magaly Lopez-Lohnes, a teacher originally from Havana, Cuba

Howard Asaki, a physician associate from Phoenix, Arizona

Raisa Deber, a teacher from Toronto, Canada (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $21,400)

Jeopardy! Round

TELEVISION
HOUSEWARES
MATHEMATICS
NURSERY RHYMES
PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
ODDS & ENDS
    $100 13
When it premiered, Mary Tyler Moore's new show followed this ex-co-star's new show
    $100 17
At the turn of the century the "Perc-O-Toaster" made both of these with one appliance
    $100 2
It's the line from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
    $100 1
Her garden had "pretty maids all in a row"
    $100 3
The District of Columbia's flag was inspired by his coat of arms
    $100 19
In 1929 "Shipwreck" Kelly spent 145 days atop these
    $200 27
"A Different World" came back in 1988, but without this star who moved back to "Cosby"
    $200 18
In the 1700s the French made forks with this number of tines, & thus set the standard
    $200 4
The cube root of this number is 4 & its square root is 8
    $200 10
"The farmer's wife...cut off their tails with a carving knife"
    $200 8
The 2nd child of the 2nd president
    $200 20
This cabinet department's seal includes symbols of the sun, an oil derrick & a windmill
    $300 24
In 1930 the Chicago Flexible Shaft Co., now known as this, introduced the "Mixmaster"
    $300 5
According to the rules of logic, if all A is B & all B is C, then this conclusion is true
    $300 11
"Sugar & spice & everything nice"
    $300 9
Some of the less famous ones were "Girls on Probation", "Juke Girl" & "Naughty but Nice"
    $300 21
Eve to Adam, or Gilligan to the Skipper
    $400 25
After WWII this "homemaker" introduced a line of home appliances, complete with recipes
    $400 6
Average of the 30 dollar amounts on the board at the start of Jeopardy!
    $400 12
"Little Jack Horner sat in the corner eating" this
    DD: $600 15
He was the last president born in the 19th century
    $400 22
Container which might have a bung hole
    $500 26
Your Hotpoint refrigerator was manufactured by this company
    $500 7
It's the product of any expression & its reciprocal
    $500 14
When this girl "lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it"
    $500 16
Of Dutch descent, he was the son of a farmer named Abraham
    $500 23
Country in which you'd find a mountain range called Macgillicuddy's Reeks

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

Raisa Howard Magaly
$1,100 $1,500 $100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Raisa Howard Magaly
$3,000 $2,000 -$1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANCIENT HISTORY
ANATOMY
SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS
NEW MEXICO
RHYME TIME
BALD IS BEAUTIFUL
    $200 13
This philosopher left no writings; much of what we knew of him comes from Plato & Aristotle
    $200 7
Part of your body that has a root, a crown & a pulp cavity
    $200 1
Of Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell or Fabian, the one who's a character in "Twelfth Night"
    $200 22
Tho there isn't an airport at Carlsbad Caverns, you can watch the nightly flight of these in the warm months
    $200 6
Consumer advocate Ralph's professional associates
    $200 21
This conductor of the Boston Pops composed the scores for "Star Wars" & "E.T."
    $400 14
Ancestors of this Indian league entered the northeast U.S. between 1700-700 B.C.
    $400 8
One book describes it as "a crumpled grey jelly divided into 2 halves like a walnut"
    $400 2
She's Henry VIII's queen at the beginning of "Henry VIII", but later he divorces her
    $400 23
Santa Fe holds a yearly festival marking its reconquest by this country at the end of the 17th century
    $400 12
The chimes of Hades
    $400 25
Dallas Cowboys' coach noted for his soft hat & sports jackets
    DD: $1,600 18
The fertile region between the Persian Gulf & Mediterranean Sea was shaped like this
    $600 9
Pale, watery fluid that bathes & feeds body tissues & is cleaned & filtered by nodes
    $600 3
The character who asks, "If you prick us, do we not bleed?...If you poison us, do we not die?"
    $600 24
Indian people named for their tiered, mud-brick towns, of which there are 18 or 19 today in New Mexico
    $600 15
The Andrews Sisters & Bette Midler have had hits singing about this type of bugle boy
    $600 28
When this Hollywood super agent made 5 deals in 1 day, Humphrey Bogart nicknamed him "Swifty"
    $800 19
A job of Roman tribunes was to protect this class from Patrician judicial abuses
    $800 10
Sitting atop the kidneys are these glands which supply the hormones that kick in when you fight
    $800 4
The 2 lovers who die in the play-within-a-play in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
    $800 26
Located near Truth or Consequences, Chloride paid the consequences & is now this type of town
    $800 16
Phonetic rendering of the French "Help me", it's an international distress call
    $800 29
When Rupert Murdoch bought the Chicago Sun-Times, this columnist switched to the rival Tribune
    $1000 20
Julius Caesar's daughter Julia married this member of the 1st triumvirate
    $1000 11
Name of the 20-23 ft. long tube comprised of the duodenum, the jejunum & the ileum
    DD: $1,500 5
She said, "I would give you some violets, but they withered all when my father died"
    $1000 27
New Mexico's acquiring statehood in 1912 didn't stop his gang from raiding the town of Columbus in 1916
    $1000 17
London's newspaper thoroughfare

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Raisa Howard Magaly
$11,900 $7,000 -$800

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE UNITED NATIONS
Much in the news in Sept.-Oct. 1988, it's the largest in population that's not a U.N. member

Final scores:

Raisa Howard Magaly
$8,900 $13,000 -$800
2nd place: Haviland porcelain service & Kosta Boda crystal stemware New champion: $13,000 3rd place: Maytag Jetclean dishwasher

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Raisa Howard Magaly
$10,200 $7,000 -$800
22 R
(including 3 DDs),
0 W
21 R,
3 W
4 R,
6 W

Combined Coryat: $16,400

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