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    $300 23
This state-supported institution has 9 campuses; the one in San Diego is the farthest south
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Show #1830 - Friday, July 10, 1992

1992 Seniors Tournament quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Lucy Schilling, a writer from Indianapolis, Indiana

Lois Rosenfeld, a housewife from Los Angeles, California

Pete Goodman, a professor from Los Angeles, California

Jeopardy! Round

INVENTORS
COLE PORTER LYRICS
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
1964
SHOPPING
QUOTES
    $100 1
During World War I this inventor became commander of the Italian army's wireless service
    $100 17
"From this moment on, you for me, dear, only two for" this, "dear"
    $100 7
Time flies: in 1988, Caroline Kennedy graduated from this Manhattan university's law school
    $100 26
In Moscow, 40 microphones were found in the 10-story building that housed this
    $100 2
This store sells a backpack-toting teddy known as L.L. Bear
    $100 10
Erich Segal's script for this film gave us the line "Love means never having to say you're sorry"
    $200 3
In 1882 he installed the 1st large central electric power station on NYC's Pearl Street
    $200 18
A song from "High Society" says, "I give to you and you give to me" this
    $200 21
Appropriately, King Henry VI founded King's College at this university in 1441
    $200 27
In 1964 he was just a prince & a pretender to the Spanish throne
    $200 8
The Williamsburg Pottery Factory is a 200-acre shopping complex near Colonial Williamsburg in this state
    $200 11
According to Emerson, "Every ship that comes to America got its chart from" him
    $300 4
In 1836 Alonzo Phillips patented the 1st practical match in the U.S. tipped with this chemical
    $300 19
Cole rhymed this title word with "blendship"
    $300 23
This state-supported institution has 9 campuses; the one in San Diego is the farthest south
    $300 28
In front of a group of financial experts at the White House, LBJ lifted Him & Her by these
    $300 9
Savile Row in this city is known for its fine custom tailoring shops
    $300 12
This coach said, "Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport"
    $400 5
This Scottish inventor originated the term horsepower
    $400 20
The first season mentioned by name in "I Love Paris"
    DD: $500 24
This Washington, D.C. university boasts the oldest school of foreign service in the U.S.
    $400 29
In 1964 a new "miracle" strain of this grain was developed for tropical cultivation
    $400 15
Teuscher chocolates are made in this country & flown in weekly to the Teuscher shops
    $400 13
Thomas Jefferson wrote, "The god who gave us life, gave us" this "at the same time"
    $500 6
The profits from his method of making gold paint enabled him to invent a method of mass-producing steel
    $500 22
"To prove that even wise men can be wrong, I" do this "on you"
    $500 25
Before he was famous, Richard Widmark taught drama at Lake Forest College in this state
    $500 16
You can buy panda banks, cards & scarves from this organization whose symbol is a panda
    $500 14
Adele Davis wrote, "... thousands of persons have studied disease. Almost no one has studied" this

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Pete Lois Lucy
$1,300 $100 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pete Lois Lucy
$1,900 $1,400 $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS & AUTHORS
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
ACTORS & HISTORIC ROLES
NUTRITION
NATIONAL PARKS
POPES NAMED GREGORY
    $200 1
Many of the characters in his "War and Peace" were based on his own family & friends
    $200 6
The Louvre & the Eiffel Tower lie on the banks of this river
    $200 8
Merle Oberon, Vanessa Redgrave & Genevieve Bujold all played this wife of Henry VIII on film
    $200 13
To be sold in stores, the "whole" type of this beverage must contain a minimum of 3.25% fat by weight
    $200 19
Animals living in this Florida park include herons, manatees, pelicans & alligators
    $400 2
It was Henry Miller's prequel to "Tropic of Cancer"
    $400 7
Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, is located on this island
    $400 9
This swashbuckler played Gentleman Jim Corbett in the 1942 film "Gentleman "Jim"
    $400 14
Made up of sugars & starches, this class of food provides at least 45% of the calories in a balanced diet
    $400 20
A highlight of a visit to this Kentucky national park is a boat trip on the underground Echo River
    DD: $1,000 3
First published in 1970, this Hemingway novel is divided into 3 parts: "Bimini", "Cuba" & "at Sea"
    $600 15
Thousands of zebras & antelopes migrate yearly across this plain in northern Tanzania
    $600 10
Helen Hayes played this queen on Broadway in 1935; Julie Harris won an Emmy for the same role in 1962
    $600 16
Canola oil has more monounsaturated fat than any other oil except this one
    $600 21
Most of this California park's 700 miles of trails lead to the High Sierra
    $800 4
This John Updike novel set in Rhode Island centers on 3 mischievous women: Sukie, Jane & Alexandra
    $800 24
This country's name is Urdu for "land of the pure"
    $800 11
Rosalind Russell played this Australian nurse known for her method of treating polio in a 1946 film
    $800 17
Strict vegetarians must take supplements of cyanocobalamin, a member of this vitamin group
    $800 22
The longest continuing study of the eastern timber wolf is at this state's Isle Royale National Park
    $1000 5
In its original Spanish, this Manuel Puig novel is titled "El Beso de la Mujer Arana"
    DD: $1,000 12
Christopher Plummer & Jane Alexander starred in a '91 PBS drama about Alfred Stieglitz & this artist, his wife
    $1000 18
Like humans, guinea pigs & monkeys will develop this disease if they don't get enough vitamin C
    $1000 23
North Dakota's only national park is named for this president

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pete Lois Lucy
$2,100 $1,000 $5,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY WOMEN
This legendary 71-year-old performer, the widow of a diplomat, died in Panama in 1991

Final scores:

Pete Lois Lucy
$0 $2,000 $6,600
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Pete Lois Lucy
$2,100 $1,900 $5,800
14 R,
4 W
14 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $9,800

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