Show #2060 1993-07-16 (taped 1993-03-01) Seniors Tournament

1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Marty Wiley — a registered nurse from Chula Vista, California

Don Hensley — a househusband from Arlington, Texas

Julia Buonocore — a freelance writer from New York City, New York

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Julia $900 $1,700 $6,100 $6,100
2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$6,500
17 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Don $600 $2,400 $3,600 $100
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$3,600
16 R, 6 W
Marty $800 $2,100 $9,100 $8,000
Automatic semifinalist
$10,100
24 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

ZOOLOGY CELEBRITY RELATIVES NATIONAL FORESTS ECCENTRICITIES NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES "H" ON THE MAP
$100 [7]
This part of an elephant's anatomy contains thousands of muscles but no bones
trunk
Marty
$100 [12]
His brother George was sometimes billed as Demosthenes when he appeared with him on "Kojak"
Telly Savalas
Don
$100 [13]
You can walk some of the same trails this frontiersman did in the Kentucky forest named for him
Daniel Boone
Don
$100 [16]
It's said that the Duke of Wellington carried 6 of these so he was never late for an appointment
watch
Marty
$100 [6]
The Chicago Times merged with this newspaper in 1948
The Sun
Don Marty
$100 [1]
The Unsinkable Molly Brown lived in this Missouri city, where she met a famous resident, Mark Twain
Hannibal
Don Marty
$200 [8]
This "regal" hooded snake is also called a hamadryad
king cobra
Don
$200 [27]
Cher's firstborn
Chastity
Julia
$200 [14]
You pass through the Black Hills National Forest to reach this national memorial
Mount Rushmore
Julia
$200 [19]
You may not give a "hoot", but Florence Nightingale had one of these as a pet & carried it in her pocket
owl
Don
$200 [23]
Look magazine folded in 1971, the year before this competitor, from Time, Inc
Life
Marty
$200 [2]
June 22 was formerly "President for Life Day" in this Caribbean country
Haiti
Marty
$300 [9]
The 3 species of this mammal, Grevy's, mountain & Burchell's, all have different stripe patterns
zebra
Marty
$300 [28]
"60 Minutes" star whose son Chris is also a TV newsman
Mike Wallace
$300 [15]
This symbol of fire prevention was found in New Mexico's Lincoln National Forest
Smokey the Bear
Don
$300 [20]
C. Vanderbilt reportedly kept dishes of this common seasoning under his bed to scare away evil spirits
salt
Don Marty
$300 [24]
This city's Bee won a 1992 Pulitzer for reporting environmental damage in the Sierra Nevada
Sacramento
Julia Marty
$300 [3]
This Central American country's railroads were built mainly to carry bananas
Honduras
Julia
$400 [10]
Fruit bats like the Samoan are also known as "flying" ones of these
foxes
Julia Don
$400 [29]
This famous director was once Carl Reiner's daughter-in-law
Penny Marshall
Marty
$400 [17]
Hemlock Cliffs & Hemlock Falls are popular attractions in this state's Hoosier National Forest
Indiana
Marty
$400 [21]
This great 19th century French actress was so dramatic that she sometimes slept in a coffin
Sarah Bernhardt
Don
$400 [25]
When Tina Brown went to The New Yorker, Graydon Carter replaced her at this magazine
Vanity Fair
Julia Marty
$400 [4]
The Hagenbeck Zoo is a major attraction in this German port city
Hamburg
Julia
DD $400 [11]
Fossils indicate that this stinging arthropod may have been the first and animal
scorpion
Julia
$500 [30]
'40s movie star whose cousin Lupino Lane introduced The Lambeth Walk in "Me and My Girl" in the '30s
Ida Lupino
Don
$500 [18]
A South Carolina national forest is named for this "Swamp Fox" who fought the British in the area
Francis Marion
Don
$500 [22]
This Texas-born billionaire may have become a recluse in the 1950s because of his obsessive fear of germs
Howard Hughes
Don
$500 [26]
This organization publishes Modern Maturity, a magazine with a circulation of over 22 million
AARP
Julia
$500 [5]
It's the cultural center of Bermuda as well as its capital
Hamilton
Don

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS AMERICANS GRANDCHILD CARE MYTHOLOGICAL OPERAS SPORTS INTERNATIONAL CUISINE MYSTERIES
$200 [9]
Last name of "Light-Horse Harry", who led the troops that put down the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794
Lee
Julia
$200 [2]
Most infants do this about 16 hours out of 24
sleep
Don
$200 [1]
In Arthur Bliss' 1949 opera, the gods of this Greek mountain have been reduced to strolling players
Mount Olympus
Marty
$200 [3]
A right-hander's 3-7-10 split in this game is also called a Christmas tree
bowling
Don
$200 [18]
Soba noodles which are made from buckwheat flour, originated in this country
Japan
Julia Marty
$200 [4]
Captain Hastings relates to the exploits of Hercule Poirot in her "The Mysterious Affair at Styles"
Agatha Christie
Don
$400 [10]
This lexicographer was descended from William Bradford, a governor of Plymouth Colony
(Noah) Webster
Julia
$400 [14]
To avoid this problem, apply a water-repellent emollient after each change
diaper rash
Marty
$400 [23]
Charles II's mistress May Davies starred in John Blow's opera about this goddess "and Adonis"
Venus
Julia
$400 [27]
After winning 3 gold medals & a silver at Seoul, this glamorous track star retired
Florence Griffith Joyner
Julia Don
$400 [19]
Ethiopians like to cook with nitter kibeh, a spiced, clarified type of this dairy product
butter
Julia
$400 [5]
Arthur Conan Doyle didn't introduce this archvillain until 1893's "The Final Problem"
Moriarty
Julia
$600 [11]
He was a traveling soap salesman before founding America's top-selling chewing gum co.
Wrigley
Marty
$600 [15]
Until liver function increases, many newborns suffer from this condition where skin is yellowish
jaundice
Marty
$600 [24]
The title of Offenbach's opera "La Belle Helene" refers to her
Helen of Troy
Marty
$600 [28]
In 1972 Bobby Clarke of the Philadelphia Flyers became the youngest team captain in this league's history
National Hockey League
Don
$600 [20]
Some Brits call these edible sea snails "winkles" for short
periwinkles
Marty
$600 [6]
In Patricia Highsmith's first novel Guy Haines & Charles Bruno are "Strangers on" one of these
a Train
Don
$800 [12]
In 1872 she was arrested for voting in an election & was subsequently tried & fined
Susan B. Anthony
Marty
$800 [16]
From Middle French for "box", it's the term for clothing and other equipment for a newborn
layette
Julia
$800 [25]
Ramen was renowned for his 1737 opera about Castor & this brother
Pollux
Marty
$800 [29]
In 1992 he became the first player to be MVP of the NBA Finals 2 years in a row
Michael Jordan
Julia Don
$800 [21]
Traditionally, Scotch broth contains barley, vegetables & this meat
lamb
Marty
$800 [7]
Dannay & Lee wrote their first book about this detective to try to win a magazine contest
Ellery Queen
Marty
DD $1,000 [13]
In 1891 he gave up baseball to become a YMCA worker & 5 years later began conducting religious revivals
Billy Sunday
Marty
$1,000 [17]
Usually first given at 2 months, triple vaccine is also known by these 3 letters
DPT
Marty
DD $1,000 [26]
The 3 Norns foresee that the Norse gods are doomed in this opera that ends the Ring Cyle
Gotterdammerung
Marty
$1,000 [30]
In '92 this former Mets pitcher was elected to the Hall of Fame by the highest percentage of votes ever
Tom Seaver
Marty
$1,000 [22]
Hawaiians call one type of this popular fish ahi
tuna
Julia Don Marty
$1,000 [8]
She once told an interviewer, "I wrote the Peter Wimsey books when I was young and had no money"
Dorothy Sayers
Julia

Final Jeopardy!

TELEVISION HISTORY

The Texaco Star Theater debuted on June 8, 1948, this day of the week

Tuesday

Don "What is Sunday?" — wagered $3,500
Julia "What is Sunday" — wagered $0
Marty "What is Sunday" — wagered $1,100

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