Suggest correction - #60 - 1984-11-30

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    $1000 12
Length of time between Napoleon's return from Elba & his final defeat
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Show #60 - Friday, November 30, 1984

Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.

Contestants

Leslie Stucke, a family counselor from San Diego, California

Steven Silverberg, a stockbroker from Los Angeles, California

Mark Loundy, a photojournalist from Diamond Bar, California (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $29,649)

Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
GIRLS IN SONG
GHOSTS
AUSTRALIA
THE EMMYS
FOR THE KIDS
    $100 1
Everybody talks about it; a meteorologist studies it
    $100 10
In "Gigi" Maurice Chevalier thanked heaven for these
    $100 16
From the German meaning "knocking spirit", it's a mischievous, boisterous ghost
    $100 3
This Best Children's Series of '55 was a real dog
    $100 21
No one in his "Neighborhood" called him Fred
    $200 2
Animals with a constant blood temperature are called this
    $200 11
According to The Four Seasons, they "don't cry"
    $200 17
Someone who pinch hits for another's autobiography
    $200 4
Calypso singer who was the 1st Black to win an Emmy
    $200 25
Munro Leaf's beast who'd rather smell the flowers than fight
    $300 7
Common name for ethylene glycol, it's used in cars in winter
    $300 12
Cyndi Lauper's response to parental pressure to settle down
    $300 18
These 2 went from "Saturday Night Live" gut-busting to ghost-busting
    $300 26
The black-skinned original Australians
    $300 5
Tyne Daly's Emmy & public demand brought back this cancelled cop show
    $300 24
The 1st thing the old lady swallowed in the famous rhyme
    $400 8
Process by which plants make both food & oxygen
    $400 14
To Billy Joel she lives in a white bread world
    $400 19
'20s football star called "The Galloping Ghost"
    $400 6
After 13 years Doc won an Emmy on this Western
    $400 23
You meet Chuggs, Gussets & Gherkins in his book "If I Ran the Zoo"
    $500 13
Name given to temperature -273.15 C
    $500 15
Willie Nelson & Julio Iglesias' double tribute to themselves
    $500 20
Interested in psychic research while pres., his ghost is said to haunt the White House
    $500 9
Current late night host whose daytime show won an Emmy after being cancelled
    $500 22
Paramount is making a live-action picture about this space age cartoon family

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Mark Steve Leslie
$900 $400 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Steve Leslie
$1,200 $800 $4,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
BASEBALL
CLASSICAL MUSIC
THE KING'S ENGLISH
THE OCEAN
    $200 2
This nation's conquistadors called the New World, "El Dorado"
    $200 13
Hank Morgan, a Connecticut Yankee, became this king's right hand man
    $200 16
During the McCarthy era this team changed its name to Redlegs
    $200 21
The additional letter in British spelling of "honor" & "labor"
    $200 4
Though in composition only 3.5% we call seawater by this name
    $400 9
Signal to kill a vanquished gladiator, it imitated a sword thrust
    $400 20
In Long Island's West Egg the great neighbor of Nick Carraway
    $400 1
Present record for most lifetime hits is still held by this "Georgia Peach"
    $400 8
Name for the tides flowing seaward
    $600 10
The century of both American & French Revolution
    $600 19
Mellors, the gamekeeper, was the D.H. Lawrence book's title character
    $600 3
Ballpark institution which seems to have died out with the advent of women's lib
    $600 24
It's what you're on when you're on the dole
    DD: $1,000 7
Floating layer of microscopic marine life, it comes from the Greek word "to wander"
    $800 11
Treaty of Vereeniging ended this conflict which was more interesting than it sounded
    $800 18
The beautiful, ageless H. Rider Haggard heroine
    $800 15
The state with 5 Major League baseball teams
    $800 23
Considered the greatest violinist of all time, he could play a whole piece on one string
    $800 25
An American family goes on vacation, while a British family goes on this
    $800 5
Starfish are threatening this famous Australian coral formation
    $1000 12
Length of time between Napoleon's return from Elba & his final defeat
    $1000 17
What Philip Nolan was missing
    DD: $1,000 14
Famed pitcher Denton Young's nickname was a shortened version of this violent storm
    $1000 22
Sacred opera
    $1000 6
Thinking it flowed west, Benjamin Franklin misnamed this Caribbean current that flows north

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mark Steve Leslie
$4,000 $1,000 $6,100

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
Birthplace of Beethoven, it has been a capital only since 1949

Final scores:

Mark Steve Leslie
$8,000 $1 $8,100
2nd place 3rd place New champion: $8,100

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mark Steve Leslie
$3,600 $1,000 $6,100
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
8 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
18 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $10,700

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