Cathy Lanctot game 2.
Joe Sosnoff — a sales coordinator from Holden, Massachusetts
Judson Knight — a literary agent and writer from Madison, Georgia
Cathy Lanctot — a law professor from Wilmington, Delaware (whose 1-day cash winnings total $38,001)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cathy | $2,000 | $7,000 | $12,800 |
$19,601
2-day champion: $57,602 |
$12,600
21 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W |
| Judson | $2,000 | $1,600 | $6,600 |
$13,200
3rd place: $1,000 |
$6,800
11 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| Joe | $3,600 | $6,600 | $9,800 |
$17,900
2nd place: $2,000 |
$9,800
18 R, 5 W |
| SYMBOLOGY | WHAT'S IN A CELEBRITY NAME? | THAT'S SHOE BIZ | CROSSWORD CLUES "K" | NO MATTER WHAT YOU'VE HEARD | I'M NOT DEAD YET |
|
$200
[16]
In dentistry charts, the letter "M" symbolizes this major tooth type
molar
Joe
|
$200
[17]
Perhaps thinking it sounded a bit cheesy, John Cheese's dad changed 1 letter in his name, so John is this
John Cleese
Cathy
|
$200
[26]
This company's Swoosh trademark was created by a graphic design student in 1971
Nike
Joe
|
$200
[10]
A boardinghouse for beagles or borzois(6)
a kennel
Joe
|
$200
[6]
6-letter word for the whistling sound produced by labored or asthmatic breathing
wheeze
Judson
Joe
|
$200
[1]
In 1897 the illness of a relative with this last name led to Mark Twain's "The report of my death was an exaggeration"
Clemens
Judson
|
|
$400
[20]
The 2 major American political parties are represented by these 2 beastly symbols
the elephant and the donkey
Cathy
|
$400
[18]
His name honors "Warren Kiefer", pseudonym of the man behind his dad Donald's 1st film, "Castle of the Living Dead"
Kiefer Sutherland
Joe
|
$400
[27]
In 2006 this company's classic Weejun celebrated its 70th birthday
Bass
Judson
|
$400
[11]
A "loopy" hobby that might needle you(8)
knitting
Cathy
|
$400
[7]
This animal'ssoundcomes from the shaking of loosely connected, interlocking horny rings
a rattlesnake
Cathy
|
$400
[2]
Contrary to reports, this actor didn't die in Vietnam; the Beaver's still around
Jerry Mathers
Cathy
|
|
$600
[23]
Merriam-Webster's dictionary calls this symbol # an octothorp; we call it this
the number sign
Joe
|
$600
[19]
(Hi. I'm Beau Bridges.) My real name is Lloyd Vernet Bridges III, but my parents called me Beau after Ashley Wilkes' son in this novel
Gone with the Wind
Joe
|
$600
[28]
You're sure to keep your tootsies toasty with these Aussie sheepskin boots, like the ones seen here
uggs
|
$600
[13]
A smack--the romantic kind(4)
kiss
Cathy
|
$600
[8]
James Moorer used 30 voices over 7 measures to create the"Rrrummm"for this cinema sound standard
THX
Cathy
|
$600
[3]
Oops! A baseball announcer mourned the death of this actor when James Earl Ray died in 1998
James Earl Jones
Judson
|
|
$800
[24]
On a Monopoly board, the 3 squares called this each include a large question mark
Chance
|
$800
[21]
The original name of this star of "The Birds" was Nathalie; her nickname is from "Tupsa", a Swedish endearment
Tippi Hedren
Cathy
|
$800
[29]
A fan of these German sandals with contoured insoles, Heidi Klum has even designed her own line
Birkenstocks
Cathy
Judson
|
$800
[14]
It precedes rat or court(8)
kangaroo
Joe
|
$800
[9]
Called a "pan" in Trinidad, where it was invented, this instrument comes from a barrel
a steel drum
Joe
|
$800
[4]
In 1998 the death of this 95-year-old comedian was announced in Congress; he actually lived to be 100
Bob Hope
Cathy
|
|
$1,000
[25]
Ichthys, the Greek word for this symbol of Christ, is a Greek acronym for "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior"
a fish
Joe
|
DD
$1,800
[22]
This late, great comedienne was named for a character Rita Hayworth played in 1946, the year she was born
Gilda Radner
Cathy
|
$1,000
[30]
A favorite in Tinseltown, this elegant & pricey line of women's shoes is named for a Malaysian designer
Jimmy Choo
Cathy
|
$1,000
[15]
Adjective inspired by novelist Franz(10)
Kafkaesque
Judson
|
$1,000
[12]
It took Robert Fripp 18 months to make the opening sound for this Microsoft Windows product released in 2007
Vista
Joe
|
$1,000
[5]
To a magazine that ran his obit, this "If" poet said, "Don't forget to delete me from your list of subscribers"
Rudyard Kipling
Joe
|
| WORLD CAPITALS | LONGEST-SERVING SITCOM ACTOR | VATICAN CURIOSITIES | HODGEPODGE | MUSCLING IN | GIVE ME A "HAND" |
|
$400
[1]
Proverbially speaking, "all roads lead to" this city
Rome
Joe
|
$400
[10]
"Bewitched":Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Dick Sargent
Elizabeth Montgomery
Cathy
|
$400
[6]
The original report on this scientist's 1633 trial is among the Vatican archive's many documents
Galileo
Judson
|
$400
[19]
Familiar Inca name for the cat some Americans call the Florida panther
puma
Joe
|
$400
[24]
During strenuous activity, the glycogen in your muscles is converted into this "milky" acid, C3H6O3
lactic acid
Joe
|
$400
[9]
Abraham's wife Sarah had one of these female servants, an Egyptian named Hagar
a handmaiden
Cathy
|
|
$800
[2]
Its name is Hebrew for "City of Peace"
Jerusalem
Joe
|
$800
[11]
"Barney Miller":Jack Soo, Hal Linden, Abe Vigoda
Hal Linden
Cathy
|
$800
[7]
With no regular schedule & one of the world's shortest routes, it runs for less than a mile in Vatican City
the Vatican railroad
Cathy
Joe
|
$800
[20]
This Lillian Hellman play gets its title from a Bible verse
The Little Foxes
Cathy
|
$800
[25]
It certainly makes sense that this muscle's name is from the Latin for "largest rump"
gluteus maximus
Joe
|
$800
[15]
Legerdemain
sleight of hand
Cathy
Joe
|
|
$1,200
[3]
The first written mention of this capital's name was in a 1459 document of Vlad the Impaler
Bucharest
Judson
|
$1,200
[12]
"Cheers":Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson, Kirstie Alley
Kelsey Grammer
Cathy
|
$1,200
[8]
John XXIII must have had lots of "spare" time, as he had one of these recreational areas installed in the Vatican
a bowling alley
Joe
|
$1,200
[21]
This New England state was the first admitted to the Union after the original 13 colonies
Vermont
Cathy
|
$1,200
[26]
In humans, muscles are defined as striated, cardiac or this type
smooth muscles
Joe
|
$1,200
[16]
In a William Ross Wallace work, this phrase precedes "is the hand that rules the world"
The hand that rocks the cradle
Joe
|
|
DD
$1,400
[4]
A castle in this world capital was once the home of the kings of Bohemia
Prague
Judson
|
$1,600
[13]
"Three's Company":Don Knotts, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers
Joyce DeWitt
|
DD
$1,400
[29]
Members of this august group are automatically citizens of Vatican City no matter where they live
the College of Cardinals
Cathy
|
$1,600
[22]
Sites of prehistoric cave paintings include Altamira in Spain & this French cave famed for its Hall of Bulls
Lascaux
Judson
|
$1,600
[27]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an illustration of back muscles on the monitor.) From the Greek for "table", this pair of muscles extends & moves the head & shoulder blades
the trapezius muscles
Judson
|
$1,600
[17]
This composer's 1941 autobiography was titled "Father of the Blues"
W.C. Handy
Joe
|
|
$2,000
[5]
The name of this judicial capital of South Africa means "Fountain of Flowers"
Bloemfontein
Cathy
Judson
|
$2,000
[14]
"M*A*S*H":Gary Burghoff, Larry Linville, Jamie Farr
Jamie Farr
Cathy
Judson
|
$1,600
[28]
Until the 1960s, a pope's death was confirmed by tapping him with a hammer made of this
silver
Cathy
|
$2,000
[23]
Terms used in this type of delicate needlework include "point de Venise" & "point d'Angleterre"
lace
|
$2,000
[30]
A flexor directs an appendage forward; an exception is the gastrocnemius in this part of the leg
the calf
Judson
|
$2,000
[18]
This necktie knot may be named for its resemblance to the knot used to tie the reins of a team of horses together
four-in-hand
Cathy
|
Maris, Lycon, Laogonus, Erymas, Sarpedon, Erylaus & Patroclus die in Book 16 of this work
the Iliad