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    $1000 15
This Catholic priest is called the "Father of Mexican Independence"
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Show #1225 - Friday, December 22, 1989

Jeff Bandman game 4.
Missing introductions.

Contestants

Lawrence Gamble, a lawyer from Santa Barbara, California

Helene Haddock, an epidemiologist from Sherman Oaks, California

Jeff Bandman, a lawyer from La Jolla, California (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $28,902)

Jeopardy! Round

1989
SONGS OF THE '70s
3-LETTER WORDS
ARCHITECTURE
HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES
SUBSTITUTE SANTAS
    $100 2
The Ocean Spray co. recently announced the invention of "craisins", dried, sugared versions of this fruit
    $100 1
Rick Nelson "went to" this "to reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share old memories"
    $100 6
One could hold coal or a loony
    $100 17
Gargoyles look grotesque, but they are built to project from the wall & drain this
    $100 11
Richard Burton married her on March 15, 1964 in Montreal & again on October 10, 1975, in Botswana
    $100 22
Children in this country used to receive their gifts from an old woman named Babouschka
    $200 3
In June 1989 Jerry Falwell announced the dissolution of this 10-year-old organization
    $200 4
The New Seekers wanted "to build the world a home and furnish it with love, grow apple trees and" these insects
    $200 7
A cold sting in the air or a small drink of liquor
    $200 18
In a building, these are the principle structural means of controlling natural light
    $200 27
After 10 years of marriage to David McCallum, this actress married Charles Bronson in 1969
    $200 23
Hoteiosho, this country's version of Santa, has eyes in the back of his heads to you better watch out
    $300 14
A corpse in "The Big Chill", a baseball player in "Bull Durham", he made the cover of Time in June
    $300 5
In the group's only Top 40 tune, Edison Lighthouse told us that "Love grows where" she goes
    $300 8
A person who is insensitive to music is said to have this type of "ear"
    $300 19
Maya Lin designed this Washington, D.C. memorial dedicated Nov. 13, 1982
    $300 28
Xavier Cugat's late niece, Margo, was married for many years to this "Green Acres" star
    $300 24
On December 5 the Dutch pay tribute to this "old bishop" & his servant Black Peter
    $400 15
Diane Sawyer described herself & this new co-anchor as "Emily Dickinson & the Terminator"
    $400 12
Barry Manilow said of her, "You came and gave without taking, but I sent you away"
    $400 9
It can precede ball, curl, point, up & wheel
    $400 20
2 of 3 New England states whose statehouses were designed by Charles Bulfinch
    $400 29
This "positive thinker" officiated at the marriage ceremony of Lucille Ball & Gary Morton in '61
    $400 25
English children receive gifts from him, not Santa Claus
    $500 16
An undersea explorer found the wreck of this German battleship, subject of a 1960 British film
    DD: $800 13
Though this country sibling duo had a No. 1 hit with the following, they lost money on the deal:

"There's a reason for the sun-shining sky / And there's a reason why I'm feeling so high..."
    $500 10
A pen point that's inserted into a penholder, or the bill of a bird
    $500 21
Walter Gropius designed the new building at Dessau into which this school moved in 1925
    $500 30
Of Cary Grant's 5 wives, she's the only 1 to have borne him a child
    $500 26
In Italy children get their gifts from an old woman named Befana on this January 6 feast day

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Jeff Helene Lawrence
$1,600 $500 $900

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Helene Lawrence
$4,100 $1,200 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NICKNAMES
ECONOMICS
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
BRITISH COLUMBIA
AMERICAN AUTHORS
NUMBER, PLEASE
    $200 11
This U.S. president was dubbed "The American Caesar" & "The Hero of Appomattox"
    $200 16
Type of market in which the ownership of products like coffee, corn & soybeans is traded
    $200 6
To cut these in comfort pop them into the freezer for 10-15 minutes before you start slicing
    $200 26
Home to 1/6 of the population, this island uses 1 of the world's largest ferry fleets for transportation
    $200 1
Huck Finn appears in Chapter 3 of his autobiographical "Life on the Mississippi"
    $200 21
Number of popes named Innocent, or a number many elevator button panels skip
    $400 12
He was called "The New World Superman" when he came to power in Argentina in 1946
    $400 17
Production of goods in one's home is called this type of "industry"
    $400 7
The Wise Garden Encyclopedia calls it the most important salad plant grown in America
    $400 27
Named for you know who, this provincial capital retains a British aura
    $400 2
In 1940 he worked with a marine biologist upon whom he based the character "Doc" in "Cannery Row"
    $400 22
When this number is followed by "4" it's okay for the police
    $600 13
This statesman was called "The Father of the tariff" because he organized the U.S. Treasury Department
    $600 18
The Bureau of Labor Statistics keeps track of the CPI, which stands for this
    $600 8
Experts believe the "golden apples of the Hesperides" were actually this fruit
    DD: $600 28
3 of the 4 U.S. states that border British Columbia
    DD: $2,200 3
Clifton Fadiman dubbed this expatriate American "The Mama of Dada"
    $600 23
When you reverse your direction completely, you "do" one of these
    $800 14
During World War II this No. 2 Nazi was often referred to as "The Fat One"
    $800 19
Branch of study that covers broad economic bases like national income & money supply
    $800 9
Hummus, falafel & olla podrida all feature this legume
    $800 29
It was the industry that 1st enticed Europeans to trade & settle in British Columbia
    $800 4
Aeschylus wrote "Prometheus Bound", & he wrote "Zuckerman Unbound"
    $800 24
A semicentennial commemorates a passage of this many years
    $1000 15
This Catholic priest is called the "Father of Mexican Independence"
    $1000 20
Known by a 4-letter acronym, this Geneva-based treaty organization sets rules for world trade
    $1000 10
Harvested in May & June, varieties of this fruit include the black Tartarian, Windsor & Napoleon
    $1000 30
The ocean current that keeps British Columbia's coastal climate temperate
    $1000 5
Her fascination with the SW & the Catholic Church is demonstrated in "Death Comes for the Archbishop"
    $1000 25
If you were Terpsichore you'd have this many sisters who were also muses

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeff Helene Lawrence
$10,500 $3,200 $5,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOUNTAINS
The names of the tallest peak in the Alps & the tallest peak in Hawaii both mean this in English

Final scores:

Jeff Helene Lawrence
$10,599 $5,201 $10,400
4-day champion: $39,501 3rd place: Jean d'Eve watch + Nintendo Entertainment System with Family & Junior edition of Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune 2nd place: Dynamark security system + Bushnell binoculars

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeff Helene Lawrence
$12,400 $3,200 $5,200
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
2 W
16 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $20,800

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