Michael Arnone game 4.
John Burke — a seventh grade teacher from Los Angeles, California
Jess Holloway — an artist from Seattle, Washington
Michael Arnone — a graduate student originally from Pennington, New Jersey (whose 3-day cash winnings total $40,899)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michael | $600 | $2,600 | $5,400 |
$10,800
4-day champion: $51,699 |
$5,900
19 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| Jess | $1,900 | $3,000 | $4,100 |
$100
3rd place: Epson prize package |
$4,600
13 R, 3 W (including 1 DD) |
| John | $600 | $2,500 | $4,700 |
$1,200
2nd place: a trip to Oahu, Hawaii, courtesy of Yahoo! Travel |
$4,700
17 R, 4 W |
| FASHION FORWARD | EUROPEAN HISTORY | COMIC STRIPPERS | YES SIR, THAT'S MY SCIENTIST | NEW MEXICO | "POMP" IT UP! |
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$100
[2]
As if his Oscar for "American Beauty" wasn't enough, he made People Magazine's Best Dressed List in 2000, too
Kevin Spacey
Michael
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$100
[1]
On January 18, 1871 the German Empire's Wilhelm I received this title which means "emperor"
Kaiser
Jess
John
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$100
[4]
Mr. Butts, Duke, Zonker
Doonesbury
Michael
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$100
[8]
Sir Alexander Fleming took a shot in the dark & discovered this in 1928
Penicillin
John
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$100
[13]
Bugs Bunny often said, "I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at" this city
Albuquerque
Michael
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$100
[17]
At a high school or college graduation, you might hear this popular Elgar composition
"Pomp and Circumstance"
Michael
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$200
[9]
This lead singer of Hole likes to turn her old T-shirts into sexy halter tops
Courtney Love
Jess
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$200
[3]
According to these historic prose epics by Icelanders, the Vikings established many settlements in North America
Sagas
John
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$200
[5]
Mammy Yokum, Daisy Mae, Sadie Hawkins
Li'l Abner
John
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$200
[25]
The special interest of Nobel Prize laureate Sir Cyril Hinshelwood was how oxygen & hydrogen combine to form this
Water
Jess
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$200
[22]
A letter from Einstein to FDR is on display at the Bradbury Science Museum in this city, birthplace of the atomic bomb
Los Alamos
Michael
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$200
[15]
An 18th century marquise popularized this hairstyle
Pompadour
Jess
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$300
[10]
Once style editor for The New York Times Magazine, Carrie Donovan appeared in ads for this chain, spun off from The Gap
Old Navy
Michael
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$300
[16]
In 1867 this dual monarchy was created under the rule of Francis Joseph I; it lasted until the end of World War I
Austria-Hungary
John
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$300
[6]
Odie, Pooky, Jon
Garfield
John
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$300
[27]
Sir David Brewster invented the Dioptic system of illumination for these on the seaside
Lighthouses
John
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$400
[24]
Built in 1610, the Palace of the Governors in this city is the oldest public building in the U.S.
Santa Fe
John
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$300
[18]
This ocean fish can also be known as a butterfish
Pompano
|
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$400
[11]
Lift a cup of "Coco" to this designer, whose little black dress of decades past is still fashion forward today
Coco Chanel
John
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$400
[21]
In 1806 Napoleon's brother Louis became king of this Low Country which had been known as the Batavian Republic
The Netherlands/Holland
John
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$400
[7]
Among others, Dolly, Jeffy, P.J., seen here
The Family Circus
Jess
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$400
[29]
In a fly-by-night operation in Africa, Sir David Bruce found that sleeping sickness was spread by this
Tsetse fly
Jess
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$500
[28]
D.H. Lawrence lived in this artistic city from 1922 to 1925 & his ashes were returned there for burial
Taos
John
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$400
[19]
He was premier of France from 1962 to 1968
Georges Pompidou
Michael
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$500
[12]
At the Emmys in 2000, this "Ally McBeal" co-star bared almost all in a sexy Donatella Versace gown
Lucy Liu
Jess
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$500
[26]
A major goddess of this first great Cretan civilization was often depicted holding snakes
Minoan
Michael
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$500
[14]
The King, Sir Rodney, The Spirit
The Wizard of Id
Jess
John
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$500
[30]
Sir Godfrey Hounsfield helped develop this medical imaging technology introduced in the 1970s
CAT Scan
Michael
Jess
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DD
$800
[23]
This city hosts an annual UFO festival during the first week of July
Roswell
Michael
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$500
[20]
In 45 B.C. at Munda in Spain, Julius Caesar defeated this man's sons
Pompey the Great
Michael
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| FASHION BACKWARD | ELECTION NIGHT PARTIES | ON LOCATION | LITERARY QUOTES | CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS | MILITARY MATTERS |
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$200
[4]
Before spandex, many women wore full bloomers called rationals while riding these 2-wheelers in the 1890s
Bicycles
Michael
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$200
[6]
Woodrow Wilson,1916
Democrat
John
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$200
[12]
The jungles of Vietnam in this 1979 Coppola film were actually in the Philippines
Apocalypse Now
Michael
Jess
John
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$200
[7]
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", he was "The juvenile pariah of the village", the "son of the town drunkard"
Huckleberry Finn
John
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$200
[17]
In a nursery rhyme these numbers immediately precede "lay them straight"
7, 8
John
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$600
[21]
This stammering Roman emperor launched an invasion against Celtic forces in Britain in 43 A.D.
Claudius
Michael
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$400
[3]
In 1958 you could have celebrated New Year's "Yves" in one of the trapeze dresses he designed for Dior
Yves Saint Laurent
Jess
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$600
[19]
John Adams,1796
Federalist
Michael
Jess
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$400
[13]
In 1998 "The X-Files" relocated to California from this Canadian city
Vancouver
Jess
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$400
[8]
"Do you believe in fairies?...if you believe", do this
Clap your hands (from "Peter Pan")
John
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$400
[24]
In 2000, they were the last 3 days of February
27, 28 & 29
Michael
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$800
[22]
In peacetime the Coast Guard is part of this cabinet department, not the Defense Department
Transportation
|
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$600
[1]
This jacket with a Spanish name was all the rage when the portrait seen here was painted in 1864
Bolero
John
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$800
[18]
Harry Browne,2000
Libertarian
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$600
[14]
Martin Scorsese used the well-preserved architecture of Troy, New York to film this Edith Wharton novel
The Age of Innocence
Michael
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DD
$500
[11]
It ends, "Before the night has come, have I lived to see the last warrior of the wise race..."
"The Last of the Mohicans"
Jess
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$800
[27]
These 4 Hanoverian Georges ruled England from 1714 to 1830
I, II, III & IV
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$1,000
[23]
Originally a hospital for injured soldiers, it's the Paris "Hotel" where you'll find Napoleon's bones
Hotel des Invalides
Michael
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$800
[2]
In the '60s it was really mod to paint lashes under your eyes in imitation of this superthin supermodel
Twiggy
Jess
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$1,000
[20]
William Henry Harrison,1840
Whig
John
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$800
[15]
This Baja California "Beach" town got a 775-foot addition to its scenery when "Titanic" was shot nearby
Rosarito Beach
Michael
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$600
[9]
In this novel Charles Dickens wrote that Mr. Micawber was "a thoroughly good-natured man"
"David Copperfield"
John
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DD
$1,000
[25]
The 2 home runs hit by Mark McGwire September 27, 1998 were these numbers for that season
69 & 70
Michael
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$1,000
[5]
Fur wasn't considered a no-no when this artist painted his fashionably plump young wife, seen here, in the 1600s
Peter Paul Rubens
Michael
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— |
$1,000
[16]
Antebellum home Warwickton was the location for this Gere-Foster movie about a postbellum reunion
Sommersby
Michael
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$800
[10]
When these "last in the dooryard bloom'd", Walt Whitman "mourn'd, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring"
Lilacs
Jess
John
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$1,000
[26]
The atomic numbers of Einsteinium, Fermium & Mendelevium
99, 100 & 101
Michael
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An allusion to "Arabian Nights", the title of this show suggests a magic door to knowledge
Sesame Street