Darlene Lieblich game 1.
Darlene Lieblich — a television executive from Van Nuys, California
Mike Bartley — a social studies teacher originally from New Berlin, Wisconsin
Clif Bailey — a peace officer and firefighter from Euless, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $7,585)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
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| Clif | $1,500 | $2,400 | $5,200 |
$200
3rd place: Coleman Camping Equipment Package |
$6,200
18 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W (including 1 DD) |
| Mike | $200 | $2,100 | $5,700 |
$999
2nd place: Trip to the Inn of the Anasazi, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
$5,700
15 R, 3 W |
| Darlene | $700 | $1,800 | $4,400 |
$8,700
New champion: $8,700 |
$4,400
17 R, 4 W |
| THE PERIODIC TABLE | KUBRICK CLASSICS | WWII | BEFORE & AFTER | ROBIN | THE CRADLE |
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$100
[13]
Elements in the periodic table are arranged according to this number
Atomic number
Clif
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$100
[1]
Pauline Kael said the only amusing character in this 1968 film was HAL
2001: A Space Odyssey
Darlene
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$100
[7]
Secret destination of a Japanese strike force that set out from the Kuril Islands November 26, 1941
Pearl Harbor/Hawaii
Clif
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$100
[21]
He called for his fiddlers three to help him compose "Night and Day"
Old King Cole Porter
Darlene
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$100
[2]
He's starred in 2 "Good" movies: "Good Morning, Vietnam" & "Good Will Hunting"
Robin Williams
Clif
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$100
[18]
England set up its National Health Service in 1948 to provide people coverage from "The cradle to" this
The grave
Clif
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$200
[14]
It's the lightest of the noble gases
Helium
Darlene
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$200
[3]
Kubrick's 13th & final feature film, it stars Tom Cruise & Nicole Kidman
Eyes Wide Shut
Clif
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$200
[8]
This term for bursting antiaircraft shells came from the German flugabwehrkanone
Flack
Darlene
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$200
[24]
"Spin City" star who knows "the truth is out there"
Michael J. Fox Mulder
Mike
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$200
[9]
That old gang of his included Will, John & Tuck
Robin Hood
Clif
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$200
[19]
Game seen here:(played with string between two hands)
Cat's cradle
Darlene
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$300
[15]
In 1860 this German known for his "burner" co-discovered cesium
Robert Bunsen
Clif
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$300
[4]
Characters in this 1964 film include Col. Bat Guano & Gen. Jack D. Ripper
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Clif
Darlene
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$300
[10]
Of 2, 5 or 10 million men, total drafted by the U.S. during the war
10 million
Clif
Mike
Darlene
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$300
[25]
"North By Northwest" star who painted "American Gothic"
Cary Grant Wood
Darlene
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$300
[20]
He's the only Bee Gee who fits the category
Robin Gibb
Mike
Darlene
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$300
[28]
This Boston "Hall" is known as "The Cradle of American Liberty"
Faneuil Hall
Darlene
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$400
[16]
Element No. 61, it's named for a mythical stealer of fire
promethium
Darlene
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$400
[5]
Nabokov turned in a script for this film; the question is did Kubrick use it?
Lolita
Darlene
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$400
[11]
After Russia became our "friend", he was referred to in the press as "Uncle Joe"
Joseph Stalin
Clif
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$400
[26]
"Piano Man" who pounded out the folktales of Uncle Remus
Billy Joel Chandler Harris
Darlene
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$400
[22]
This former soap star is married to Sean Penn
Robin Wright
Clif
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$400
[29]
In Roman myth this powerful tot killed 2 serpents in his cradle
Hercules
Mike
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$500
[17]
Co doesn't stand for columbium but rather for this element used mostly in making alloys
cobalt
Mike
Darlene
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$500
[6]
"He gives new meaning to the word 'meticulous'", said Jack Nicholson after working on this Kubrick film
The Shining
Mike
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DD
$500
[12]
This battle of June 1942, soon after the Battle of the Coral Sea, is considered the turning point of the Pacific war
Midway
Clif
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$500
[27]
Popular Saint-Exupery character waiting around to become king of England
The Little Prince of Wales
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$500
[23]
Medical thriller writer who has given us "Coma" & "Vector"
Robin Cook
Mike
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$500
[30]
The "reactionary" toy seen here is known as this scientist's "cradle":
Isaac Newton
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| EAST ASIAN CITIES | THEY SAYETH OF BEAUTY | LANGUAGES | 20th CENTURY FACES | GUINNESS | RECORDS |
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$200
[24]
The 1998 Olympics have come & gone, but this city still has one of Japan's oldest representations of Buddha
Nagano
Mike
Darlene
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$200
[7]
Around 1500 this artist wrote in his notebook "In life beauty perishes, but not in art"
Leonardo da Vinci
Darlene
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$200
[1]
Asturo-Leonese & Aragonese are 2 dialects of this language
Spanish
Mike
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$200
[2]
She's the former Milwaukee school teacher & world leader seen here:
Golda Meir
Clif
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$200
[14]
The company began in 1759 when Arthur Guinness established a brewery in this capital city
Dublin
Mike
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$200
[19]
Albert Hammond had a No. 5 hit in 1972 with the forecast "It Never Rains" here
In Southern California
Darlene
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$400
[25]
Kaohsiung is the major port serving this island of over 20 million people
Taiwan
Clif
Mike
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$400
[8]
In "Childe Harold" this poet talks of "the fatal gift of beauty"
Lord Byron
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$400
[10]
This language developed in 4 phases: Ancient, Hellenistic, Byzantine & Modern
Greek
Darlene
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$400
[3]
All eyes were on this woman when she testified in October of 1991:
Anita Hill
Mike
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$400
[15]
At the pub, ask for Guinness in this standard measure, not the equivalent .568 liters
Pint
Clif
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$400
[20]
Van Halen in 1984 & Kris Kross in 1992 each had a No. 1 hit with this 1-word title
"Jump"
Clif
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$600
[26]
In the 1940s this North Korean capital was home to forces of the occupying Soviet army
Pyongyang
Mike
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$600
[9]
It's the Oscar Wilde novel that includes the line "It is better to be beautiful than to be good"
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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$600
[11]
It's the official language of Barbados
English
Darlene
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$600
[4]
In 1974 this Nobel Prize winner was expelled from his native country:
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Darlene
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$600
[16]
A black velvet is equal parts Guinness & this bubbly beverage
Champagne
Clif
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$600
[21]
This song by the Police was Billboard's No. 1 single of 1983
"Every Breath You Take"
Mike
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$800
[27]
It was China's capital from 1928 until its brutal capture by Japanese forces in 1937
Nanking
Clif
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$800
[29]
From his 1711 Essay on Criticism: "'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, but the joint force & full result of all"
Alexander Pope
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$800
[12]
It's also called Erse
Irish
Clif
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$800
[5]
His first South American regime ended in September of 1955:
Juan Peron
Darlene
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DD
$1,000
[17]
In the '60s Guinness began marketing this lager named for the musical instrument on its label
Harp
Clif
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$800
[22]
Young & old can sing along to UB40's 1993 No. 1 remake of this Elvis song
"I Can't Help Falling In Love With You"
Mike
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$1,000
[28]
Also called Guangzhou, for almost a century it was the only Chinese port open to foreign trade
Canton
Mike
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$1,000
[30]
Keats line preceding "Its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness"
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever"
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DD
$1,000
[13]
Zulu, Sesotho & Xhosa are among this country's 11 official languages
South Africa
Clif
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$1,000
[6]
This priest won his island's presidency in 1959:
Archbishop Makarios (of Cyprus)
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$1,000
[18]
This dark, hoppy type of beer has been the classic Guinness product for more than 2 centuries
Stout
Mike
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$1,000
[23]
Jimmy Page has claimed that he, not Dave Davies, played the solo on this, The Kinks' first big U.S. hit
"You Really Got Me"
Mike
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This series was set at 165 Eaton Place, 6 floors, basement to attic
Upstairs, Downstairs