Responses for Show #1605 - Friday, July 19, 1991

1991 Seniors Tournament final game 2.
Last game of Season 7.
Last show with 1985–1991 set.

Contestants

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Bob Olsen, a marketing teacher from Northbrook, Illinois (subtotal of $7,200)

Lou Pryor, an attorney from New Canaan, Connecticut (subtotal of $7,300)

Mary Webster, a Social Security quality assessor from Los Angeles, California (subtotal of $5,800)

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Jeopardy! Round responses

HISTORIC QUOTES
RELIGION
FILMS OF THE '30s
AWARDS
U.S. CITIES
NONSENSE POETRY
    $100 14
the Wright Brothers (Orville & Wilbur)

Mary
    $100 10
Pennsylvania

Lou
    $100 19
Charlie Chaplin

Bob
    $100 24
Lindbergh

Mary
    $100 6
Louisville

Bob
    $100 1
elephant

Lou
    $200 15
Churchill

Bob
    $200 11
Luke (or Matthew)

Triple Stumper
    $200 20
Spencer Tracy

Lou
    $200 27
Hal Holbrook

Lou
    $200 7
Reno

Lou
    $200 2
(Lou: What's "The Jabberwock"?)

"Jabberwocky"

MaryLou
    $300 16
(Martin) Luther

Lou
    $300 13
the Coptic Christian Church

Lou
    $300 21
an eagle

Bob
    $300 28
Revlon

Lou
    $300 8
Norfolk

Lou
    $300 3
read

Lou
    $600 17
Jesse Jackson

Lou
    $400 25
the High Holy Days

Bob
    $400 22
Public Enemy

Lou
    $400 29
[Lou gave both responses.]

the Civil War, or the War between the States

Lou
    $400 9
St. Augustine(, Florida)

Mary
    $400 4
the owl & the pussycat

Mary
    $500 18
Lexington

Mary
    $500 26
an ashram

Bob
    $500 23
(Alex: Both of them just as popular today as they were then, [*].)

Gone with the Wind & The Wizard of Oz

Triple Stumper
    $500 30
Steve Allen

Bob
    $500 12
Wichita

Lou
    $500 5
(Bob: Who is Ogden Nash?)

(A.A.) Milne

LouBob

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

Mary Lou Bob
$1,000 $2,100 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mary Lou Bob
$1,700 $4,500 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round responses

AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
EDUCATION
ITALY
COMPOSERS
INVENTIONS
DOUBLE TALK
    $200 6
Bo Jackson

Bob
    $200 11
Massachusetts

Bob
    $200 14
(Bob: [Puts head down and rubs bridge of nose with fingers] Oh...)
(Alex: Oh, sorry, took you too long.)

the Riviera

MaryBob
    $1,500 1
(Alex: Normally those Daily Doubles figure lower in the board. It's right at the top this time.)

John Philip Sousa

Bob
    $200 15
revolver

Lou
    $200 23
Tutu

Bob
    $400 7
Geraldine Ferraro

Bob
    $400 12
Russia

Lou
    $400 16
Florence

Lou
    $400 2
Giuseppe

Lou
    $400 18
safety

Lou
    $400 24
Baden-Baden

Lou
    $600 8
Maria von Trapp

Lou
    $1,000 13
(Noah) Webster

Lou
    $600 17
green

Mary
    $600 3
Ravel

Bob
    $600 28
illumination

Bob
    $600 25
Mimì

Lou
    $800 9
Norman Cousins

Bob
    $800 21
(Lou: What is the School of Socrates?)

the Lyceum

Lou
Triple Stumper
    $800 19
Parma

Bob
    $800 4
Mozart

Lou
    $800 29
the screw propeller

Lou
    $800 26
Koko

Lou
    $1000 10
Dizzy Gillespie

Bob
    $1000 22
the Chautauqua movement

Lou
    $1000 20
the Straits of Messina

Lou
    $1000 5
Liszt

Bob
    $1000 30
Elias Howe

Bob
    $1000 27
froufrou

Lou

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mary Lou Bob
$2,500 $13,500 $9,700

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round responses

POETS
(Alex: Let's bring all our participants from the past week and a half onto our stage right now, and with our thanks, of course, because this has been a super tournament. For those of you who may have missed some of our tournaments earlier this year, ladies and gentlemen, we begin this coming Monday with reruns of those three tournaments, starting off with the Tournament of Champions on Monday, followed by the Teen Tournament and the College Tournament, and then we'll be back with the start of Season 8 on Jeopardy! Thanks for being with us today. So long, everyone!)
MaryWho was Tennyson?
$2,500
BobWho was Tennyson
$9,700
LouWho is Southey Tennyson
$5,801
Alfred Lord Tennyson

Final scores:

Mary Lou Bob
$5,000 $19,301 $19,400

Cumulative scores:

Mary Lou Bob
$10,800 $26,601 $26,600
2nd runner-up: $10,800 + NES with Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, Fisher-Price educational games, and Wheel of Fortune for Game Boy Tournament champion: $26,601 + NES with Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, Fisher-Price educational games, and Wheel of Fortune for Game Boy 1st runner-up: $26,600 + NES with Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, Fisher-Price educational games, and Wheel of Fortune for Game Boy

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mary Lou Bob
$2,500 $12,900 $8,400
8 R,
0 W
30 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $23,800

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Game tape date: 1991-03-26
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