Show #1368 - Wednesday, July 11, 1990

1990 Seniors Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

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Anne Laird, a teacher from New Orleans, Louisiana

Pat Ashton, an elementary school media specialist from Pensacola, Florida

Cole Andersen, an instructor from San Clemente, California

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Jeopardy! Round

DAYS OF THE WEEK
DEMOCRATS
SPORTS
COOKING
TV NEWS
BIBLICAL PROPHETS & LOSSES
    $100 6
It's the Sabbath day of the Seventh-Day Adventists
    $100 1
This 1988 vice presidential candidate received one electoral vote for president
    $100 12
Under C. Finley, Oakland's A.L. team was officially the A's, but they've gone back to this longer name
    $100 7
"Joy of Cooking"s recipe for this calls for 1 lb. of turtle meat, 3 cups of brown stock, thyme & onions
    $100 17
This ABC anchor also anchored Cana'da's first nationwide commercfal news broadcast
    $100 25
He told the King of Gerar Sarah was his sister, not his wife, so the king took her
    $200 13
Germans call Thursday "Donnerstag" because Donar is the German equivalent of this Norse god
    $200 2
In a 1940 radio chat he said, "We must be the great arsenal of democracy."
    $200 21
"Sweet" nickname of both the 1972 &1976 Olympic light welterweight boxing gold medalists
    $200 8
1 of the green ingredients in green goddess salad dressing
    $200 18
On this prime time CBS show Dan Rather recently covered 2 days in the life of Paul McCartney
    $300 14
The Spanish call this day "Domingo"
    $300 3
His 1987 autobiography, "Man of the House", made the best-seller lists
    $300 22
In 1990 the Indiana Pacers will begin wearing uniforms designed by this female track star
    $300 9
Color that precedes "Betty" in the name of a fruit dessert
    DD: $500 19
Duo who used the following music to close their "Report": [Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, second movement plays]
    $400 15
The only day of the week with 7 letters in its name
    $400 4
In '83 he defeated Jane Byrne in the primary & was elected Chicago's first black mayor
    $400 23
This 8-time Wimbledon women's singles champ became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1987
    $400 10
These, also known as grissini, can be sprinkled with sesame seeds before baking
    $400 20
His "Camel News Caravan" was the first network news show to be broadcast in color
    $500 16
It was once the day for execution of criminals, so it's sometimes known as "Hangman's Day"
    $500 5
Since 1987 this Georgia senator has chaired the Senate Armed Forces Committee
    $500 24
On Feb. 3, 1990 this jockey ended his career which totaled 8,833 victories spanning 6 decades
    $500 11
Chitterlings, which can be boiled or sauteed, are this part of a pig
    $500 26
In April 1962 Walter Cronkite replaced this man on the "CBS Evening News"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Cole Pat Anne
$400 $300 $2,100

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Cole Pat Anne
-$300 $1,700 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

MODERN HISTORY
MUSIC TRIVIA
AMERICAN INDIANS
FURNITURE
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
CELEBRITY BOOKS
    $200 6
He was the leader of Egypt when it nationalized the Suez Canal on July 26, 1956
    $200 1
Irving Berlin wrote "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" for this man's follies of 1919
    $200 11
The Creek word for "runaways" was given to this group of Creeks who went to Florida in the 18th c.
    $200 25
The love seat was designed to seat this many people; if you try for more, you're on your own
    $200 17
This Swedish capital was largely built by the ruler Birger Jarl
    $200 12
His books include "You Too Can Make a Speech" 8: "Jessel, Anyone?"
    $400 7
In 1964 this French existentialist won the Nobel Prize for Literature but turned it down
    $400 2
The Sons of the Pioneers sang plaintively about this "cool, clear" beverage
    DD: $600 18
Tho this Ottawa chief's attack on Fort Detroit failed, a car & a nearby city are named for him
    $400 26
Any piece of furniture intended for writing, whether or not it has drawers or cabinets
    $400 21
The largest mass of fresh water in Great Britain, it lies in the great glen that bisects the Highlands
    $400 13
Gene Fowler's biography of this Barrymore is "Good Night Sweet Prince"
    $600 8
Aleksandr Kerensky led this country for 4 months until he was deposed Nov. 6, 1917
    $600 3
The classical music of this country is based on a system of melodic patterns called ragas
    $600 19
Prior to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, he had a vision of soldiers falling into the Indian camp
    $600 27
A jardinière is a container or stand made to hold these
    $600 22
The Mindanao Sea is bordered by islands of this country
    $600 14
This ex-"Tonight Show" host plays detective in his own novel "Murder on the Glitter Box"
    $800 9
He worked for Churchill during WWII & succeeded him as prime minister in 1955
    DD: $1,000 4
Mozart opera known in English as "Women are Like That" or "So Do They All"
    $800 20
This tribe's reservation, the nation's largest, includes part of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah & Colorado
    $800 29
In the 1850s a spool bed was named for this Swedish singer who was touring America when it was designed
    $800 23
Many mountains in the Western Kunlan Range in this country tower more 20,000 feet above sea level
    $800 15
Richmond, Virginia-born dancer profiled in "Mr. Bojangles"
    $1000 10
He was a WWI captain who later entered politics under the auspices of Thomas Pendergast
    $1000 5
This Hungarian-born music director of the Chicago Symphony was knighted in 1972
    $1000 28
In 1890 about 200 Sioux were killed during the "Ghost Dance war" at this S. Dakota site
    $1000 30
He was the most famous English cabinetmaker of the late 18th century
    $1000 24
The scene of much fighting in WWII, Tobruk is this N. African country's only natural harbor
    $1000 16
This actress who played Gigi's grandmother titled her book "How to Grow Old Disgracefully"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Cole Pat Anne
$1,300 $2,900 $4,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORICAL DRAMA
John Dryden's "All for Love: or, the World Well Lost" is based on this play by Shakespeare

Final scores:

Cole Pat Anne
$2,600 $0 $3,799
2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Cole Pat Anne
$1,600 $2,900 $4,600
9 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
4 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W

Combined Coryat: $9,100

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Game tape date: 1990-02-26
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