Sara Terrell game 3.
Nick Calton — a paralegal originally from New York, New York
Alexandra Petri — a college freshman originally from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Sara Terrell — a veterinary technician from Collinsville, Connecticut (whose 2-day cash winnings total $33,199)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sara | $400 | $1,800 | $15,200 |
$30,400
3-day co-champion: $63,599 |
$11,800
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W |
| Alexandra | $3,400 | $4,400 | $8,800 |
$0
2nd place: $2,000 |
$8,800
14 R, 3 W |
| Nick | $3,200 | $4,200 | $15,200 |
$30,400
New co-champion: $30,400 |
$13,000
19 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W |
| MAJOR MUSICAL WORKS | LEGENDS OF THE SILENT SCREEN | TRANSPORTATION | MATH JOKES | SOMEWHERE | OVER THE "RAIN" BOW |
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$200
[1]
This first season of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" is in E major
"Spring"
Nick
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$200
[8]
Known as "The King of the Swashbucklers", Douglas Fairbanks is seenherein this title masked role in a 1920 film
Zorro
Nick
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$200
[26]
The FJ Cruiser is from Toyota; the PT Cruiser, from this automaker
Chrysler
Sara
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$200
[6]
It's what you get when you take the circumference of a pumpkin & divide it by its diameter
pumpkin pi (pi accepted)
Alexandra
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$200
[14]
Kokuritsu Seiyo Bijutsukan (the National Museum of Western Art) is located in this Asian capital
Tokyo
Nick
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$200
[21]
A painful injury to the ligaments of a joint caused by wrenching
a sprain
Sara
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$400
[2]
Tchaikovsky called this work of his in E flat major "loud and noisy", & he never even heard it with fireworks
"The 1812 Overture"
Nick
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$400
[9]
Seen here is Lon Chaney in this revealing title role from 1925
The Phantom of the Opera
Sara
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$400
[27]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from behind a motorcycle.) In 2001, this then-98-year-old company didn't act its age when it introduced the new V-Rod street bike
Harley-Davidson
Sara
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$400
[7]
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who get this number system that uses only 1's and 0's, & those who don't
binary
Nick
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$400
[17]
The Tasman Sea lies between Australia & this neighboring nation
New Zealand
Nick
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$400
[22]
The cerebrum of a kookaburra or just a nutty guy
birdbrain
Sara
Nick
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$800
[4]
"Scene by the brook" is the title of one movement of this Beethoven symphony in F major
the 6th symphony
Sara
Alexandra
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$600
[10]
He's the 1920s heartthrob seen here--can't you just hear the women swooning?
Rudolph Valentino
Alexandra
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$600
[28]
"The relentless pursuit of perfection" is the goal of this luxury automaker
Lexus
Sara
Alexandra
Nick
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$600
[11]
Lumberjacks make good musicians because of these exponents required to produce a given number
logarithms
Alexandra
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$600
[18]
It's the constitutional monarchy of Northern Europe seen here
Norway
Alexandra
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$600
[23]
To limit someone or keep him under control
restrain
Nick
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DD
$1,000
[3]
Opus 51 of this man portrayed in the movie "Impromptu" is an impromptu in G flat major
Chopin
Nick
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$800
[15]
He's the Nebraska-born silent film star seenherewho excelled in outrageous stunt comedy
Harold Lloyd
Sara
Nick
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$800
[29]
The first logo of this sporty Italian carmaker included the Visconti serpent, a Milanese symbol
Alfa Romeo
Sara
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$800
[12]
Similar to a Shakespeare quote, it's the two possible square roots for the number seen here
2b or -2b (2b or nought 2b)
Alexandra
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$800
[19]
The one nation in sub-Saharan Africa that never was under European colonial control
Liberia
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$800
[24]
The physical features of an area of land; you might have a vehicle that's "all" ready for it
terrain
Sara
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$1,000
[5]
Bach to Bach works, Nos. 3 & 4 in this group of 6 concertos, are in G major
the Brandenberg Concertos
Alexandra
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$1,000
[16]
The title character ofthis1922 film had trouble with his place in the sun
Nosferatu
Nick
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$1,000
[30]
The name of this car line means "a descendant"
the Scion
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$1,000
[13]
"To get to the same side" is why the chicken crossed this type of "strip" named for a German
a Mobius strip
Alexandra
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$1,000
[20]
This country is bordered by Colombia to the south and Costa Rica to the north
Panama
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$1,000
[25]
It's paired with "Alsace" in the name of a French region
Lorraine
Alexandra
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| COLONIAL AMERICA | DUETS | THE PRODUCE DEPARTMENT | Rx | ARTISTIC WOMEN SPEAK | "EPI" CURIOUS |
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$400
[17]
This pamphleteer called George III the "royal brute of Britain" who had usurped the rightful place of law
(Thomas) Paine
Sara
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$400
[16]
1997:"It’s Your Love" by Tim McGraw & this beauty
Faith Hill
Alexandra
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$400
[11]
This "tasty" word follows "red" & "golden" in names of apple varieties
delicious
Nick
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$400
[1]
OS means "oculus sinister", which isn’t a bad thing, it just means your medicine is to go in your left this
eye
Sara
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$400
[22]
This diva mourned, "First I lost weight, then I lost my voice, and now I’ve lost Onassis"
Maria Callas
Sara
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$400
[6]
Paul wrote one to Philemon
an epistle
Alexandra
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$800
[18]
This Virginia assembly first met in July 1619 & representative Walter Shelley died of the heat
the House of Burgesses
Alexandra
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$800
[27]
1981:"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" by Tom Petty & her
Stevie Nicks
Nick
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$800
[12]
The name of this salad ingredient probably comes from the Latin lactuca
lettuce
Nick
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$800
[2]
mcg is this tiny unit of measurement
a microgram
Nick
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$800
[23]
"Nothing is more revealing than movement", said this doyenne of modern dance
Martha Graham
Sara
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$800
[7]
The point on the Earth’s surface above the focus of an earthquake
the epicenter
Alexandra
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$1,200
[19]
In 1755 John Adams graduated from this school, 14th in a class of 24, reflecting his social standing, not grades
Harvard
Sara
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$1,200
[28]
1991:"Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me" by Elton John & him
George Michael
Sara
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$1,600
[14]
Haricot vert is the French term for this legume
the green bean
Nick
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$1,200
[3]
A caution on some prescriptions, ASA means this acid is present, an aka for aspirin
acetylsalicylic acid
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$1,200
[24]
This "The Waves" authoress thought "Surely it was time someone invented a new plot"
Virginia Woolf
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$1,200
[8]
Dr. King’s reads, "Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I’m free at last!"
an epitaph
Nick
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$2,000
[21]
In 1702 this Puritan theologian wrote "Magnalia Christi Americana", a history of religion in the Colonies, 1620-1698
Cotton Mather
Alexandra
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$1,600
[29]
1999:"Written In The Stars" by Elton John & this country girl
LeAnn Rimes
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$2,000
[15]
Plums & peaches are classified as freestone, semifreestone or this
cling(stone)
Sara
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$1,600
[4]
HS is Latin for "hora somni", meaning you should take your meds at this time
bedtime
Alexandra
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$1,600
[25]
In 1991 Nadine Gordimer said this man’s "situation is the terrible concern of every fellow writer"
Salman Rushdie
Sara
Alexandra
Nick
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$1,600
[9]
Sir Henry Hallett Dale found that ergot reverses the effects of this fight-or-flight hormone
epinephrine
Sara
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|
DD
$5,000
[20]
He served as New Amsterdam's governor from 1647 to 1664 & then retired to his bouwerij, or farm, dying there in 1672
(Peter) Stuyvesant
Sara
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$2,000
[30]
1994:"Endless Love" remade by these 2
Luther Vandross & Mariah Carey
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DD
$3,000
[13]
The English type of this green-skinned gourd is eaten fresh; the Kirby is pickled
the cucumber
Nick
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$2,000
[5]
D.W. means that this type of liquid is needed
distilled water
Sara
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$2,000
[26]
This woman who died in 1971 said, "I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn’t photograph them"
Diane Arbus
Nick
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$2,000
[10]
A member of a class or group that represents that group's essential qualities
an epitome
Nick
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Justice Peter Smith embedded a secret code into a 2006 ruling that said this author hadn’t violated a copyright
Dan Brown (author of The Da Vinci Code )