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    $1000 5
This villain called jealousy "The green-eyed monster, who doth mock the meat it feeds on"
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Show #1067 - Tuesday, April 4, 1989

Jim Tompkins-MacLaine game 4.

Contestants

Sanjay Banerji, a medical student originally from Bombay, India

Claire Alfano Hill, an instructor from Orlando, Florida

Jim Tompkins-MacLaine, a musician originally from Tiffin, Ohio (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $31,401)

Jeopardy! Round

1983
(Alex: Events that occurred in that year.)
TOYS & GAMES
AWARDS
FASHION HISTORY
BEATLES LYRICS
4-LETTER NAMES
(Alex: In this category, all of the correct responses will have just four letters each in both the first & last names.)
    $100 9
President Reagan signed the law that made this day an annual federal holiday
    $100 15
It's advertised as "The Game That Ties You Up in Knots"
    $100 1
The Order of the Aztec Eagle is awarded by this country to foreigners for distinguished service
    $100 3
"I get by with" this
    $100 21
She collided with Mary Decker during the 3,000 meter track final at the 1984 Olympics
    $200 10
Flight 007, en route from N.Y. to this country, was downed after flying over Soviet air space
    $200 16
The Barbie doll has a red one of these Italian sportscars
    $200 2
Although 5 Nobel Prizes are awarded in Sweden, the Peace Prize ceremonies take place in this country
    $200 4
"Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm" this
    $200 22
He wanted an economy based on "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs"
    $300 13
In Israel, this man resigned as prime minister in September, & in October the Shamir gov't took office
    $300 17
Not surprisingly, it's the 2-word name of Rodney Dangerfield's board game
    $300 5
The John Newbery Medal is given annually to authors in this field
    $300 26
Worn circa 1910, these skirts were so tight at the bottom women could hardly walk
    $300 6
"Standing by a parking meter, when I caught a glimpse of" her
    $300 23
The only one of Elizabeth Taylor's husbands who fits the category
    DD: $500 14
The 2 country stars who topped the pop charts with the following duet:
    $400 18
After "E", these 2 vowels are the most plentiful letters in Scrabble
    $400 11
This Princeton basketball star & future senator won the Sullivan Award as best amateur athlete in 1965
    $400 27
In olden days, women wound their wimples around this part of the body
    $400 7
"Let me take you down, 'cos I'm going" there
    $400 24
He wrote "Riders of the Purple Sage"
    $500 20
Film in which a group of '60s radicals, old college friends, got together for a funeral
    $500 19
1 of 2 real people whose picture is on some money in The Game of Life
    $500 12
Since 1944 the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has presented these in the movie & television fields
    $500 28
This sleeve style that sounds like a dinner roast fell from fashion after Victoria took the throne
    $500 8
"I should have known better with a girl like you that I would love" this
    $500 25
He played John Merrick, "The Elephant Man", in the 1980 film

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

Jim Claire Sanjay
$300 $400 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Claire Sanjay
$800 -$600 $3,300

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
FLAGS
HAUTE CUISINE
CITIES
"HALL"s
    $200 1
Romeo called this emotion "A madness most discreet, a choking gall & a preserving sweet"
    $200 23
This No. 1 power tool maker provided a cordless lunar drill for Apollo 15 in 1971
    $200 13
Displaying the U.S. flag this way is a signal indicating distress
    $200 6
This elegant cold sauce made with egg yolk & oil is usually slapped on deli sandwiches in the U.S.
    $200 8
Until recently, the Giants, this city's baseball team, played their home games in Korakuen Stadium
    $200 14
A contestant in mask & flippers grabbed a ball off a pool table on stage after he offered $500 for one
    $400 2
This play opens on a London street during "The winter of our discontent"
    $400 27
A joint venture by Kodak & this company can put your favorite photo on the face of a new watch
    $400 15
Before lowering a flag that's already at half-staff, you must do this
    $400 7
Often served as a condiment with pate, cornichons are this type of little pickle
    $400 9
Capital of Catalonia, it's Spain's 2nd largest city
    $400 16
Can't you just see yourself in this room at the Palace of Versailles
    $600 3
Falstaff's first name
    $600 20
The flag of this U.S. city shows 2 beavers, an Indian, a Dutchman & the year of its founding, 1625
    $600 24
French term for a modern style of cooking that emphasizes fresh foods prepared in light cuisine
    $600 10
Napoleon met his waterloo just 12 miles south of this capital
    $600 17
It's another name for a standing hat rack
    $800 4
Laertes' long-winded father, who advised him to be neither a borrower nor a lender
    DD: $1,000 21
A sailing ship & a lighthouse on a white shield appear on the flag of this cabinet sec'y
    $800 25
Experts prefer to use a bowl made of this metal when beating egg whites
    DD: $1,900 11
The 1984 Winter Olympics & the 1914 assassination of Archduke Ferdinand both took place in this city
    $800 18
This London concert hall is just off Prince Consort Road
    $1000 5
This villain called jealousy "The green-eyed monster, who doth mock the meat it feeds on"
    $1000 22
Adopted in 1799 & similar to the U.S. Customs flag, it's the oldest military ensign in use
    $1000 26
This pioneer of 20th century French cooking was called "The King of Chefs & the Chef of Kings"
    $1000 12
England's pottery center is this city on the Trent River
    $1000 19
The amphibious hero of "The Wind in the Willows" lived here

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jim Claire Sanjay
$5,000 $400 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
Great American Smokeout, urging smokers to quit the habit, is held each year a week before this holiday

Final scores:

Jim Claire Sanjay
$9,601 $400 $9,600
4-day champion: $41,002 3rd place: Martin Lawrence Galleries serigraph 2nd place: Keller Contemporary Classics dining furniture & Villeroy & Bock 8-piece breakfast set

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jim Claire Sanjay
$5,000 $1,900 $3,700
16 R,
5 W
8 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
19 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $10,600

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