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    $200 16
What happens to wool washed in hot water, or slang for psychiatrist
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Show #88 - Wednesday, January 9, 1985

Contestants

Ted Langham, a real estate broker originally from Galveston, Texas

Julia Conte, a journalist from Fullerton, California

Bill Klippel, a pricing specialist originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $2,000)

Jeopardy! Round

FASHION
DOGS
FOOTBALL
CIVIL WARS
FOOD
DOUBLE S
    $100 10
Skin-tight slacks named for an Italian isle
    $100 9
Trash on the sidewalk, or a bunch of newborn pups
    $100 6
Seattle's high-flying NFL team
    $100 22
1864 burning of this city is depicted in "Gone with the Wind"
    $100 1
Traditionally, it's what you get when you order "surf & turf"
    $100 15
He met a pieman going to the fair
    $200 11
Men & women dress alike in this style started in the '70s
    $200 24
A purebred dog has this to prove it
    $200 7
A football official who sounds like he should be behind home plate
    $200 23
Side supported by 5 civilized Indian tribes of Oklahoma
    $200 2
How food is served "en brochette"
    $200 16
1897 auto; a hot water heater on wheels
    $300 12
Levi reinforced jeans with these so heavy gold nuggets wouldn't tear the pockets
    $300 8
Offensive alignment with a "letter perfect" backfield
    $300 25
Number of slaves owned by Robert E. Lee at war's outbreak
    $300 3
In Milano, you would order tartufo for this course
    $300 17
Dingbat's daughter, Meathead's mate
    $400 13
Man's shoe topper attached by a strap
    $400 20
"Hey, wait a minute," he's the Raiders' former coach
    $400 4
Finnan haddie, not a comedy team, but a Scottish dish of this smoked fish
    $400 18
Virginia hillbilly who became golf's 1st "big hitter"
    $500 14
Pioneer headgear sometimes known as "coal-scuttles" & "sugar-scoops"
    DD: $500 21
Height of the goalpost crossbar
    $500 5
This vegetable is the primary ingredient in the Greek dish moussaka
    $500 19
He played around with Crosby, Nash & Young

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

Bill Julia Ted
$500 $100 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Julia Ted
$800 $1,200 $700

Double Jeopardy! Round

SHAKESPEARE
ECOLOGY
OSCAR SONGS
PSYCHOLOGY
NUMBER PLEASE
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
    $200 11
Hamlet said of this, "thy name is woman"
    $200 19
A pioneer work on ecological problems was her "Silent Spring"
    $200 6
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" tune that became Andy Williams theme
    $200 16
What happens to wool washed in hot water, or slang for psychiatrist
    $200 1
State where you'd find the Mississippi River delta
    $400 12
Ben Jonson called him the "Sweet Swan" of this Stratford river
    $400 7
What "makes that little ol' ant think he can move that rubber tree plant"
    $400 18
On over 60 stations nationwide, she was 1st radio call-in psychologist
    $400 2
South Dakota mountains that were scene of 1874 gold rush
    $600 13
He wishes he "were a glove" upon his sweetheart's hand
    $600 8
Crooner who sang "Sweet Leilani" in "Waikiki Wedding"
    DD: $700 3
State this song takes place in:

"...on the deck / With a spyglass in hand / Said the fog was so tarnald thick / That he could not find the land / O the E-ri-e was rising / And the gin was gettin' low / And I scarcely think we'll get a drink / Till we get to Buff-a-lo-o-o / Till we get to Buffalo"
    DD: $800 14
Only Shakespearean play title that begins with the article "A"
    $800 9
Rodgers & Hammerstein musical that featured "It Might as Well Be Spring"
    $800 4
1st oil well ever drilled was in this state
    $1000 15
Tragic character carved up "as a dish fit for kings"
    $1000 10
"Wizard of Oz" songwriter who found Oscar at the end of his "Rainbow"
    $1000 17
Method of psychotherapy dealt with in "Games People Play" & "I'm OK, You're OK"
    $1000 5
1 of 2 states to gain land from 1853 Gadsden Purchase

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bill Julia Ted
$1,000 $2,400 $2,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY
Name of the ship Jason & crew traveled on to fetch the Golden Fleece

Final scores:

Bill Julia Ted
$1,000 $199 $100
2-day champion: $3,000 2nd place: Fantasy Tree turntable + La-Z-Boy sofa 3rd place: Mitchell Designs wall coverings

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bill Julia Ted
$1,000 $2,400 $2,100
5 R,
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
8 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $5,500

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