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    $300 4
The adult Jesus began his ministry in an area on the northwest bank of this "Sea"
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Show #2062 - Tuesday, July 20, 1993

1993 Seniors Tournament semifinal game 2.

Contestants

Will Herrera, a retired airline pilot originally from Pueblo, Colorado

Mack Owen, a university professor originally from Camilla, Georgia

Noel Higgins, an editor and writer from Durham, Connecticut

Jeopardy! Round

JESUS
SONGS FROM MUSICALS
EUROPEAN TRAVEL
NUTS
CAVES
HODGEPODGE
    $100 1
All 4 gospels agree that Jesus died on this day of the week
    $100 16
"The
Lonely Goatherd"
&
"Do-Re-Mi"
    $100 3
This city's zoo, the largest in Finland, celebrates its 105th birthday in 1993
    $100 11
California is the largest domestic producer of this nut, Pistacia vera, often used in ice cream
    $100 18
Large deposits of guano left by these flying mammals on caves can produce a toxic gas
    $100 13
Franglais is a mixture of these 2 languages
    $200 2
According to Mark 1:17, Jesus told his disciples to leave their jobs to become "fishers of" these
    $200 17
"Willkommen"
&
"Tomorrow
Belongs To Me"
    $200 7
Anchoiade, a specialty of Marseilles, is a paste made from olive oil & these little fish
    $200 12
In Europe a sweetened paste is made from this nut & used in pastries & marzipan
    $200 19
Spelunkers drop into some caves by using these, which they call "the nylon highway"
    $200 14
Like a chameleon, this sea creature with twice as many appendages can change color
    $300 4
The adult Jesus began his ministry in an area on the northwest bank of this "Sea"
    $300 20
"Consider
Yourself"
&
"As Long As
He Needs Me"
    $300 8
The Dansk Statsbaner, this country's state railway, honors the Eurailpass
    $300 15
The tree of this comma-shaped nut produces a gum used in varnishes
    $300 22
Stephen Bishop, a black slave, was one of the greatest explorers of this enormous Kentucky cave
    $300 24
It's the largest city in the U.S. named after Saint Francis of Assisi
    $400 5
Only Matthew mentions Joseph & Mary taking Jesus to this country to escape Herod
    $400 21
"We Need A Little Christmas"
&
"If He Walked
Into My Life"
    $400 9
Birnbaum's says Albturist is the official tourist authority of this Balkan country
    $400 27
The first commercial orchards of this nut were planted in Hawaii in the 1920s
    $400 23
Luray Caverns in this state's Shenandoah Valley has a "Stalacpipe Organ" that plays real music
    $400 25
In 1932 Castle & Cooke bought into the pineapple co. founded by this man in 1901
    $500 6
Type of bread Jesus served at the Last Supper
    $500 30
"The
Jellicle Ball"
&
"Old
Deuteronomy"
    DD: $600 10
Don't take your unused zlotys out of the country; you have to leave them at the border
    $500 28
2 common kinds of this nut are English & black
    $500 29
A grotto in the Waitomo Caves on this country's North Island is lit by thousands of glowworms
    $500 26
1 of the 2 early presidents whom George Clinton served as vice president

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

Noël Mack Will
$2,100 $1,000 $700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Noël Mack Will
$2,600 $3,300 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY
KIDDIE LIT
THE OSCARS
ROYALTY
ART
OCTOGENARIANS
    $200 1
In 1774 patriots in York, Maine destroyed a supply of this, as Bostonians had in 1773
    $200 11
Cousins Bess & George often help this teenage detective solve her mysteries
    $200 2
Screenwriter Callie Khouri described her win as "a happy ending for" this Susan Sarandon-Geena Davis film
    $200 20
In 1461 Margaret of Anjou's men freed her husband Henry VI from captivity during these floral wars
    $200 3
Hiroshige is one of the greatest of this country's Ukiyo-e painters
    $200 4
At 81 he conducted the Boston Pops in a July 4, 1976 concert in honor of the Bicentennial
    $400 10
In 1970 U.S. forces in Vietnam invaded the Parrot's Beak region of this neighboring country
    $400 12
This author considered calling one of his books "Alice's Doings in Elf-Land"
    $400 14
She thanked her director Peter Bogdanovich & her father when she won for "Paper Moon"
    $400 21
In the 1980s this princess of Monaco worked at Dior as an assistant to Marc Bohan
    $400 7
He was a close friend of Joan Miro & Miro's influence can be seen in his mobiles
    $400 5
In 1956 construction began on the Guggenheim Museum, designed by this man while in his late 80s
    $600 25
This nuclear plant finished venting radioactive gas from its crippled reactor number 2 in July 1980
    $600 13
Tommy Stubbins, a cobbler's son, narrates some of Hugh Lofting's books about this physician
    $600 28
In 1974 this urbane British actor was co-hosting the Oscars when a streaker flashed by
    $600 22
This Russian empress helped her old lover Stanislaw II become king of Poland
    $600 17
In 1985 this city's Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts purchased over 1,000 works by Thomas Eakins
    $600 6
In 1957 this cellist inaugurated a music festival in Puerto Rico, his adopted home
    DD: $1,000 26
Charles Julius Guiteau was hanged June 30, 1882 for the assassination of this man
    $800 15
Harriett M. Lothrop called her 1881 book "Five Little Peppers and How They" did this
    $800 29
He produced the Oscar-winning "Grand Hotel" & a special award was named for him after he died in 1936
    $800 23
John the Pious succeeded his father, Manuel the Fortunate, as king of this country in 1521
    $800 18
She had a one-woman show at MoMA in 1946, the year her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, passed away
    DD: $1,000 8
In 1787, at the age of 81, he was elected a delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention
    $1000 27
5 brothers of this Waterloo, Iowa family died when the cruiser Juneau was sunk in 1942
    $1000 16
Published in 1915, "The Lost Prince" was the last children's book by this author of "The Secret Garden"
    $1000 30
Rachel Roberts & this actor, her husband at the time, were both nominated for 1963 Oscars; neither won
    $1000 24
The 2 monarchs who ruled England during Shakespeare's lifetime
    $1000 19
His "Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2" was first shown at a Cubist exhibition in Barcelona
    $1000 9
He was 87 when he retired as Chancellor of West Germany in 1963

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Noël Mack Will
$7,600 $8,500 $4,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

ATTORNEYS GENERAL
Last name of the father & son attorneys general under Truman & Lyndon Johnson

Final scores:

Noël Mack Will
$2,600 $0 $8,400
2nd place: $5,000 3rd place: $5,000 Finalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Noël Mack Will
$8,300 $8,500 $4,200
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
23 R,
3 W
14 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $21,000

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