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    $200 6
Kellogg's "Special" cereal letter
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Show #130 - Friday, March 8, 1985

Contestants

Jack Friend, a motion picture advertising director originally from Dundee, Illinois

Sandy Dawson, a graduate student originally from Grafton, West Virginia

Bruce Hennie, a freelance writer originally from Temple, Texas (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $700)

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATES
WITCHCRAFT
LETTER PERFECT
POP MUSIC
WEATHER
TOSS-UPS
    $100 11
Population 51,016, Casper is this state's largest city
    $100 16
A male witch
    $100 3
Letter paired with "Mart" for a top five retailer
    $100 17
It made sense this group's hit would be titled "Drive"
    $100 24
Period of mild, warm weather occurring in late autumn in U.S.
    $100 1
It was tossed & tossed & tossed & tossed over the shoulder & out the window by Rapunzel
    $200 12
It held the World's Fair in '39 & '40 & another one in '64 & '65
    $200 20
Most familiar "familiar", you don't want one to cross your path
    $200 6
Kellogg's "Special" cereal letter
    $200 18
Rick Springfield invites you to do this "'til you drop"
    $200 25
Roman greeting to the emperor, or telling him what the bad weather is
    $200 2
You might ask the chef or waiter to toss one of these for you
    $300 13
The United Nations' charter was adopted in this state
    $300 21
As fishermen cast lines, witches cast these
    $300 8
In '65 TV show title, it came between "O" & "Crackerby!"
    $300 19
Former gravedigger now known for his "Infatuation" & "Hot Legs"
    $300 26
Weather phenomenon studied by Judy Collins from "Both Sides Now"
    $300 4
When tossed around in this in France, you might get "mal de mer"
    $400 14
Nicknamed "The Heart of Dixie," its capital served as a capital of the Confederacy
    $400 22
The old witch, the Sea Hag, was this cartoon sailor's nautical nemesis
    $400 9
Along with "Y", other letter commented on in the Mickey Mouse Club closing theme
    DD: $500 27
Published every year since 1792, it predicts the weather and advertises voodoo dolls
    $400 5
The odds in a toss-up
    $500 15
In June, this state is the site of the Nat'l Hollerin' Contest in Spivey's Corners, near Fayetteville
    $500 23
Term for a group of witches with 13 or fewer members
    $500 10
Chemical symbol for potassium
    $500 7
The more common term for a tosspot

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 11):

Bruce Sandy Jack
$1,200 -$900 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bruce Sandy Jack
$2,400 -$600 $1,900

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
CRIME & PUNISHMENT
TECHNOLOGY
FAMOUS PAIRS
MOVIES
    $200 11
Looking for Japan, he landed in Haiti in 1492
    $200 1
Who Vladimir & Estragon were "Waiting for"
    $200 18
It's measured in degrees, all of which are deadly
    $200 6
Kodak alternative to color film
    $200 13
Bill Murray turned to drama for the film remake of this Maugham novel
    $400 12
Josephine Fascher de la Pagerie, widow of Beauharnais, became his wife March 9, 1796
    $400 2
What friends & enemies called Mario Puzo's Don Vito Corleone
    $400 7
Muppet roommates on Sesame Street
    $400 14
About a band of pirates, it was Disney's 1st film to use only human actors
    $600 19
War which lasted from 1618 to 1648
    $600 3
Nathanael West's columnist who gave advice-to-the-lovelorn
    $600 8
Matriarch & patriarch roles of Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride
    $600 15
Company formed in 1919 by Chaplin, Pickford, Fairbanks & Griffith
    $800 20
In 1511, Cortes aided Velasquez in the conquest of this island
    $800 4
Jack Worthing's imaginary but important brother created by Oscar Wilde
    $800 9
Having shining ocular orbs & a fluffy caudal appendage
    $800 16
Role played at different times by Alan Arkin, Peter Sellers & Roger Moore
    $1000 21
The 1st Axis capital to fall in WWII
    $1000 5
James T. Farrell wrote a trilogy about this lower middle-class Irish-American from Chicago
    DD: $800 10
Robert Anderson play, filmed with "Kerrs"
    $1000 17
The two Burt Reynolds films which begin "the man who loved..."

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bruce Sandy Jack
$1,800 $200 $8,300
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

ANATOMY
Between leaving right ventricle & entering left atrium, blood passes through this major organ

Final scores:

Bruce Sandy Jack
$50 $200 $5,700
3rd place: Broyhill recliner 2nd place: Speed Queed washer & dryer + Vitamaster his & hers exercise bikes New champion: $5,700

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bruce Sandy Jack
$1,700 $1,000 $8,300
13 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
10 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $11,000

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