Phillip Steele — a security officer from Los Angeles, California
Kim Crawford — a freelance writer and editor from Atlanta, Georgia
Sarah Legins — an art librarian from Brooklyn, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,200)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sarah | $600 | $2,600 | $3,400 |
$0
3rd place: $1,000 |
$3,400
14 R, 6 W |
| Kim | $1,800 | $4,000 | $8,200 |
$6,999
2nd place: $2,000 |
$8,800
17 R (including 1 DD), 5 W |
| Phillip | $1,600 | $5,800 | $4,700 |
$9,398
New champion: $9,398 |
$5,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD) |
| NOT SO RECENT SCIENCE | HOPE YOU'RE NOT CLAUSTROPHOBIC | BETTER KNOWN AS... | OCCUPATIONS | BIBLICAL CITIES | "BI" WORDS |
|
$200
[22]
Lavoisier was one of the men on the committee that came up with this measurement system in 1790s France
metric system
Phillip
|
$200
[17]
As of 2001 all new passenger cars must have a release latch here
(inside) the trunk
Kim
|
$200
[10]
"Quiet Man" Marion Michael Morrison
John Wayne
Kim
|
$200
[7]
In a restaurant the from ager does for cheese what the sommelier does for this
wine
Sarah
Phillip
|
$200
[6]
The priests blew their trumpets, Joshua's people shouted, & this city's "wall fell down flat"
Jericho
Sarah
|
$200
[1]
This adjective describes the Six Million Dollar Man's legs & right arm
bionic
Phillip
|
|
$400
[23]
In 1891 Brucia, the 323rd asteroid discovered, was unique as it was the first one found by using these
photographs
Sarah
|
$400
[18]
Restlessness after a period of confinement is called this dwelling's "fever"
cabin fever
Sarah
|
$400
[11]
Dancer Frederick Austerlitz
Fred Astaire
Phillip
|
$400
[8]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Museum of Flight in Seattle.) Aboard a Boeing 80A-1, Iowan Ellen Church became the first of these workers in 1930
stewardess (flight attendant)
Sarah
|
$400
[27]
Joseph & Mary traveled to this city of Joseph's ancestors "to be taxed"
Bethlehem
Kim
|
$400
[2]
A premolar, from the Latin for "2 points"
bicuspid
Phillip
|
|
$800
[25]
The discovery of this element in 1669 has led to a lot of friction--in matches
phosphorus
Kim
|
$600
[19]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew lies on a bunk bed in a submarine.) A submariner's bed, also called this, is narrow, but comfier than the torture instrument of the same name
a rack
Phillip
|
$600
[14]
A "Giant" hunk:Roy Scherer, Jr.
Rock Hudson
Phillip
|
$600
[9]
Playwright Noel's ancestors presumably worked closely with these animals
cows
Kim
|
$600
[28]
Lot's house was located in this wicked city
Sodom
Kim
|
$600
[3]
Baking soda is also called sodium this
bicarbonate
Sarah
|
|
DD
$1,000
[24]
In the 1780s William Herschel determined its axial inclination & found it had ice caps
Mars
Phillip
|
$800
[20]
You stood a good chance of drowning if you worked on the Tanna, a Japanese one of these dug in the 1920s
a railroad tunnel (subject to flooding)
|
$800
[15]
Go "Out on a Limb":Shirley Beaty
Shirley MacLaine
Phillip
|
$800
[12]
A perfusionist operates the medical machine named for these 2 organs
the heart & lungs
Sarah
Phillip
|
$800
[29]
Its name is derived from the fact that "The Lord did there confound the language of all the Earth"
Babel
Kim
|
$800
[4]
In a classic late '40s Vittorio De Sica film, this is stolen from a man & he & his son begin a quest to get it back
a bicycle
Sarah
|
|
$1,000
[26]
In 1879 after 1000s of failures Edison found a simple scorched cotton thread worked best as one of these
lightbulb filament
Phillip
|
$1,000
[21]
Per California's code, the number of people in these shall not exceed the rated load in pounds, divided by 150
elevator
Sarah
|
$1,000
[16]
Film legend Issur Danielovitch
Kirk Douglas
Kim
|
$1,000
[13]
In July 2000, 69 chicken catchers became the first employees of this Maryland-based company to vote for a union
Perdue
Kim
Phillip
|
$1,000
[30]
The apostle Paul escaped his enemies in this Syrian city by being lowered over a wall in a basket
Damascus
Sarah
|
$1,000
[5]
A 2000th anniversary
bimillennium (or a bimillennial)
Phillip
|
| DOWN UNDER | CROSSWORD CLUES "F" | 20th CENTURY AUTHORS | MAD | DOGS | ENGLISHMEN |
|
$400
[6]
The reverse of the Australian one-dollar coin shows 5 of these animals
kangaroos
Sarah
|
$400
[1]
Fail a class(5)
flunk
Kim
|
$400
[11]
He was 50 yards from victory in Britain's 1956 Grand National Steeplechase when his horse gave out
Dick Francis
|
$400
[26]
The March 2001 issue included these, a first in the magazine's history
advertisements (ads)
Sarah
Phillip
|
$400
[16]
Pal was the first collie to play this dog on screen
Lassie
Sarah
|
$400
[21]
John Dunstable was a 15th century composer; John Constable was a 19th century one of these
a painter (artist)
Sarah
Kim
|
|
$800
[7]
In 1912 Aussie explorer Douglas Mawson led an expedition south to explore the east coast of this continent
Antarctica
Sarah
|
$800
[2]
Sudden snow gust(6)
flurry
Sarah
|
$800
[12]
Her career took off after publishing "Fear of Flying" in 1973
Erica Jong
Kim
|
$800
[27]
In April 2002 this network renewed its "Mad TV" for 2 more seasons
Fox
Kim
|
$800
[17]
Bull's-Eye is the pet dog of Bill Sikes in this Dickens novel
Oliver Twist
|
$800
[22]
In 1154 Nicholas Breakspear became the first & still the only Englishman to become this (he was Adrian IV)
pope
Sarah
|
|
$1,200
[8]
In 1954 John Landy became the 1st Australian & the 2nd person in the world to break this mark; Roger Bannister was 1st
the four-minute mile
Kim
Phillip
|
$1,200
[3]
Ian or Peggy(7)
Fleming
Kim
|
$1,200
[13]
Sinclair Lewis dedicated "Babbitt" to this author of "The Age of Innocence"
(Edith) Wharton
Kim
|
DD
$1,000
[29]
A 1997 cover had Jerry Seinfeld saying this greeting to someone at his door
"Helloooooooo Neuman!"
Kim
|
$1,200
[18]
A small spaniel is named for this Asian region that first bred the Lhasa apso
Tibet
Phillip
|
$1,200
[23]
As governor of New South Wales in 1806, he tried to suppress the "Bountiful" rum trafficking
Captain Bligh
Phillip
|
|
$1,600
[9]
All U.S. states are using the Australian type of this item, first used in an Aussie election in 1856
ballot
Sarah
|
$1,600
[4]
Baja beans(8)
frijoles
Kim
Phillip
|
$1,600
[14]
This doctor has made the rounds with such medical thrillers as "Coma", "Shock" & "Toxin"
Robin Cook
Phillip
|
$1,200
[28]
On each cover you'll find a little "IND" next to the "M" in Mad & this 5-letter word after the price
cheap
|
$1,600
[19]
Caroline Kennedy's White House pet Pushinka was a gift from this Soviet leader
Khrushchev
Kim
|
DD
$1,500
[24]
Last name of "Essays of Elia" author Charles who spent his life taking care of his sister Mary
Lamb
Phillip
|
|
$2,000
[10]
This capital of Queensland was home to the 1988 World's Fair
Brisbane
|
$2,000
[5]
Matisse's movement(7)
Fauvism
Sarah
Phillip
|
$2,000
[15]
This author of the "Deadly Sin" novels also wrote several books featuring playboy sleuth Archy McNally
Lawrence Sanders
Kim
|
$2,000
[30]
His name is on the masthead as "Founder"
William M. Gaines
Sarah
|
$2,000
[20]
Dave was one of Buck's sled-dog companions in this book
The Call of the Wild
Kim
|
$2,000
[25]
This last viceroy of India was assassinated in 1979
Mountbatten
Kim
|
Given its current name by John Wesley Powell, it was called Kaibab, or "mountain lying down", by the Paiutes
the Grand Canyon