Lisa Klink game 2.
Andy Anderson — a naval architect from Alexandria, Virginia
Heather Fach — a creative director from La Vergne, Tennessee
Lisa Klink — a TV writer from Los Angeles, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,300)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lisa | $3,200 | $4,600 | $12,600 |
$20,100
2-day champion: $32,400 |
$15,600
20 R, 4 W (including 2 DDs) |
| Heather | $4,000 | $7,800 | $9,400 |
$12,700
2nd place: $2,000 |
$9,400
17 R, 1 W |
| Andy | $400 | $400 | $2,600 |
$2,500
3rd place: $1,000 |
$5,600
9 R, 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| THE NEW MEXICO DESERT | MAPPING THE TOP 40 | FIRST NAMES | I RESIGN! | EXERCISE WEAR | "PLAY" ALONG |
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$200
[18]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the White Sands National Monument.) The glistening dunes of the White Sands National Monument are part of the northern end of this Mexican desert with a canine name
Chihuahua (or the Chihuahuan Desert)
Heather
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$200
[16]
In titles, The Beach Boys went "Surfin'" here & John Mellencamp told us about "R.O.C.K." here
U.S.A.
Heather
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$200
[11]
Wild Bill Hickok's real first name was James; this was Buffalo Bill Cody's
William
Heather
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$200
[6]
In 1996, after 20 years of managing the Dodgers, this man resigned
Tommy LaSorda
Lisa
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$200
[26]
Using cotton from women's long underwear, Bennie Russell invented this garment that now may have a hood
a sweatshirt
Heather
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$200
[1]
A childhood chum, or this month's centerfold
a playmate
Lisa
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$400
[19]
Also called the chaparral cock, this bird has 2 front & 2 back toes for extra ground speed
a roadrunner
Lisa
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$400
[17]
The Eagles: not only are they "livin' it up at" this title lodging, there's "plenty of room" there, too
the Hotel California
Andy
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$400
[12]
Jennifer is a form of this other first name made famous by King Arthur's wife
Guinevere
Heather
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$400
[7]
His August 8, 1974 speech began, "Good evening. This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office"
Nixon
Andy
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$400
[27]
Tennis is one of relatively few sports where you can get away with wearing this sleeveless item (Connors did)
a (sleeveless) vest
Lisa
Andy
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$400
[2]
To treat something as less important
to downplay
Lisa
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$800
[24]
The basin called Jornada del Muerto is often compared to a moonscape due to its barren flows of this
lava
Heather
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$600
[20]
Appropriately, Manhattan Transfer: "Oo wah oo wah cool cool kitty, tell us about the boy from" here
New York City
Lisa
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$600
[13]
This first name, like that of the guy who married Medea, is from a Greek word for "healer"
Jason
Lisa
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$600
[8]
In 1869 he resigned his Western Union operator's job to devote more time to his inventions
Thomas Edison
Heather
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$600
[28]
This company whose logo is seenherefollows an "endorsed by no one" principle
New Balance
Heather
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$600
[3]
Alan Ball & Budd Schulberg came up with great ones
screenplays
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DD
$1,000
[23]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the White Sands National Monument.) On July 16, 1945 the world's first test of an atomic weapon took place in the desert of New Mexico; J. Robert Oppenheimer gave the site this code name
Trinity
Lisa
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$800
[21]
Springsteen asked, "Oh brother are you gonna leave me wastin' away on the streets of" this city
Philadelphia
Lisa
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$800
[14]
This first name of Miss Marple's creator comes from a word that means "good"
Agatha
Lisa
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$800
[9]
This Chief Justice resigned in 1986 to chair the commission on the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution
Warren Burger
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$800
[29]
Dan Empfield competed in this type of event in Kona back in 1981 & created the first wetsuit made for it
triathlon
Heather
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$800
[4]
"Beastly" boisterous behavior
horseplay
Heather
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$1,000
[25]
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the White Sands NASA Test Facility.) On the third space shuttle mission, NASA found that it does rain in Southern California, so the March 30, 1982 landing of this original orbiter was moved here to White Sands
Columbia
Heather
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$1,000
[22]
Arlo Guthrie: "I'm the train they call the city of" this; "I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done"
New Orleans
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$1,000
[15]
As a verb, this first name means to send mail free of charge
Frank
Heather
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$1,000
[10]
She left NASA in 1993 to go into the business of advanced technologies--andshe may look familiar
Mae Jemison
Lisa
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$1,000
[30]
It's a French term for a one-piece swimsuit, like, say, the one Carol Alt wore on page 187 of Sports Illustrated in 1989
a maillot
Lisa
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$1,000
[5]
This publication has been "serving theatre since 1884", & its website enthralls theatre fans worldwide
Playbill
Heather
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| ASTRONOMY | ACTING THE PART | ALPHABETICALLY LAST | NASAL PASSAGES | THE ARTS | DOUBLE TALK |
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$400
[1]
In 1979 these were discovered around Jupiter; Saturn has them too
rings
Lisa
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$400
[2]
His characters include Jack Ryan (don't buzz in with Harrison Ford just yet) & Larry Gigli (see?)
Ben Affleck
Lisa
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$400
[12]
...of U.S. presidents, by last name
Woodrow Wilson
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$400
[8]
"And there in the wood a piggy-wig stood with a ring at the end of his nose" in the poem about this bird-&-feline couple
The Owl and the Pussycat
Heather
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$400
[17]
The Gobelins factory of France was famous for these wall hangings & began manufacturing them around 1600
tapestries
Andy
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$400
[20]
Check it out! It's how I refer to my flashy diamonds & gold chains
bling bling
Lisa
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$800
[5]
A list of this planet's moons, including Oberon & Titania, reads like a who's who of Shakespeare
Uranus
Heather
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$800
[3]
It was her "Election" to play Tracy Flick & the "Legally Blonde" Elle Woods
Reese Witherspoon
Lisa
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$800
[13]
...of the original 13 colonies
Virginia
Lisa
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$800
[27]
"Truly that nose is the glorious cross he bears" is said of this romantic Rostand hero
(Cyrano) de Bergerac
Andy
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$800
[18]
Beginning around 1790 in NYC, Duncan Phyfe was a leader in the artful manufacturing of this
furniture
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$800
[21]
It's what the ladies are doing in the print seen here
the can-can
Heather
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$1,200
[6]
From the way the arms of the galaxy sweep around, the Milky Way, seen here, is classified as this type of galaxy
a spiral galaxy
Lisa
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$1,200
[4]
After playing a general named Maximus, this actor enlisted in the Navy as Captain of the HMS Surprise
Russell Crowe
Andy
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$1,200
[14]
...of the first 5 players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
Honus Wagner
Lisa
Andy
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$1,200
[28]
"To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle", wrote this man in 1946 (not in "1984")
(George) Orwell
Heather
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$1,200
[19]
Shakespeare was part owner of Blackfriars Theatre in London & this other one where many of his plays premiered
the Globe
Andy
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$1,200
[24]
Numerically, it's normal vision
20/20
Andy
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$1,600
[9]
These "quasi-stellar radio sources" are among the brightest & most distant objects in the universe
quasars
Lisa
Heather
Andy
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$1,600
[7]
Yo, he played Machine Gun Joe Viterbo, Ray Tango & 2 iconic roles of American cinema
Sylvester Stallone
Andy
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$1,600
[15]
...of Canada's provinces
Saskatchewan
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$1,600
[29]
"Lightly was her slender nose tip-tilted like the petal of a flower", he wrote in "Idylls of the King"
Tennyson
Andy
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$1,600
[22]
Gainsborough's portrait of Jonathan Buttall, known as this, was an homage to Anthony van Dyck
The Blue Boy
Lisa
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$1,600
[25]
In a children's song, "dear little Nellie" is "way down yonder in" this fruit patch
pawpaw
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DD
$2,000
[10]
In mid-November, you can have a "roaring" good time watching this meteor shower
the Leonids
Lisa
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$2,000
[11]
It was no "accident" she played Muriel Pritchett, but she had a bad one as Thelma Dickinson
Geena Davis
Lisa
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$2,000
[16]
...of Dumas' Three Musketeers
Porthos
Lisa
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DD
$3,000
[30]
A Pascal pensee: If the nose of this queen "had been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed"
Cleopatra
Andy
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$2,000
[23]
Beginning around 447 B.C., this sculptor supervised the making of the sculptures on the Parthenon
Phidias
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$2,000
[26]
In the 1950s this secret militant movement opposed British rule in Kenya
the Mau Mau movement
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This co.'s name is a variation on a word coined by Milton Sirotta & used in the book "Mathematics and the Imagination"
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