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    $100 20
His family became Christian, but this Viking explorer nicknamed "the Red" remained a pagan
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Show #1871 - Monday, October 26, 1992

1992 Celebrity Jeopardy! game 1.

Contestants

Regis Philbin, a TV host from Live with Regis and Kathie Lee

Donna Mills, an actress from Knots Landing

Carol Burnett, an actress, comedienne, and star from stage, screen and television

Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN HISTORY
ITALIAN FOOD
WOMEN IN SPORTS
FASHION DESIGNERS
ACTORS ONSTAGE
U.S. STATES
    $100 20
His family became Christian, but this Viking explorer nicknamed "the Red" remained a pagan
    $100 6
Don't be alarmed if your lasagne verdi is this color; it's supposed to be
    $100 11
In July 1992 Patty Sheehan beat Juli Inkster in an 18-hole playoff to win this sport's U.S. Women's Open
    $100 12
Givenchy costumed this actress for "Breakfast at Tiffany's" & even created a perfume for her
    $100 1
Christian Slater played Billy Mowcher in the 1981 musical "Copperfield", based on this novel
    $100 13
This state produces over 30% of the nation's cheese
    $200 21
She sidestepped her other suitors & married her own choice, Ferdinand of Aragon, in 1469
    $200 7
Traditionally, prosciutto is served as a first course with figs or this fruit
    $200 18
Perry Ellis began his career as a buyer for Miller & Rhoads department store in this Virginia capital
    $200 2
Mildred Dunnock was perhaps best known for creating the role of Linda Loman in this play
    $200 14
Hawaii's state seal features a shield flanked by the goddess of liberty & this king
    $300 22
This small Iberian country became independent in 1143, so it's one of the oldest nations in Europe
    $300 8
The Italian word for "spring", it describes pasta dishes made with fresh vegetables
    DD: $400 19
Before he became a couturier, Mainbocher edited the Paris edition of this U.S. fashion magazine
    $300 3
Carol Baker's daughter, Blanche Baker, played this Nabokov nymphet in a 1981 play by Edward Albee
    $300 15
This "Cornhusker" State's name comes from an Indian word for "flat water", a reference to the Platte River
    $400 23
The name of this woman who was executed at Vincennes in 1917 became a synonym for a seductive spy
    $400 9
In Italy these shellfish found in pasta sauces are known as vongole
    $400 25
She was 86 when the Broadway musical about her premiered in 1969
    $400 4
Bruce Dern & Rip Torn were in the original cast of this playwright's "Sweet Bird of Youth"
    $400 16
This "Down East" state is bordered by only 1 state & 2 provinces
    $500 24
This Scottish queen's second husband, Lord Darnley, was also her first cousin
    $500 10
Popular in Northern Italy, it's usually a cornmeal mush but some people make it with chestnut meal
    $500 26
Donna Karan was once an associate designer to this woman whose last name also began with the letter K
    $500 5
Tyne Daly & Angela Lansbury won Tonys for playing Mama Rose in this musical, but Ethel Merman didn't
    $500 17
The pecan is the state nut not of Georgia, but of this neighbor to the west

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

Carol Donna Regis
$1,600 $1,100 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Carol Donna Regis
$2,000 $1,900 $900

Double Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL SCIENCE
SONG STANDARDS
DANCE
HOBBIES
SHAKESPEARE
OLD MOVIES
    $200 14
Andres Celsius & Gabriel Fahrenheit invented types of these that use different scales
    $200 6
"When ever I feel afraid, I hold my head erect, and" do this, "so no one will suspect I'm afraid"
    $200 11
Carl Sagan & his "Cosmos" series were credited with creating a renewed interest in this hobby
    $200 1
She was in her teens when she made her first film with Montgomery Clift, "A Place in the Sun"
    $400 7
Do this "and let me play among the stars; let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars"
    $400 12
For hobbyists who explore these, the National Speleological Soc. recommends having a hard hat & lights
    $400 2
Charley Grapewin who played Grandpa Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath" played Uncle Henry in this 1939 classic
    $600 8
"And its torment won't be through till you let me spend my life making love to you" then
    $600 13
Someone who dabbles in deltiology collects & studies these "greetings from" around the world
    $600 3
Appropriately, she sang "The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat" in the 1943 musical "The Gang's All Here"
    DD: $700 9
It's the question asked in "I Got Rhythm"
    $800 4
In 1932 Cary Grant played Lt. Pinkerton in a non-musical film based on this Puccini opera
    $1000 10
"The night is young, the skies are clear, and if you want to go walking, dear, it's" this, "it's" this, "it's" this
    $1000 16
The maxixe, a ballroom dance, evolved in this largest South American country in the 1870s
    $1000 15
This term for a coin collector comes from a Greek word meaning "what is sanctioned by law"
    $1000 5
Laurence Olivier wanted Vivien Leigh to play his wife in "Rebecca", but this actress got the job

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Carol Donna Regis
$5,200 $2,100 $3,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NAMES
For his licentious behavior, monk Grigori Yefimovich Novykh earned this nickname meaning "debauched one"

Final scores:

Carol Donna Regis
$2,900 $0 $2,300
Winner: $10,000 to amfAR 3rd place: $10,000 to the Earth Communications Office (ECO) 2nd place: $10,000 to Cardinal Hayes High School

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Carol Donna Regis
$5,200 $2,100 $4,300
14 R,
1 W
6 R,
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $11,600

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