Cindy Schilling — a children's librarian from Sanford, Maine
Tom Witek — a high school math teacher from Gurnee, Illinois
Daphne Matalene — a magazine editor from New York, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $26,401)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daphne | $1,000 | $2,400 | $8,400 |
$0
3rd place: $1,000 |
$8,400
13 R, 2 W |
| Tom | $1,600 | $4,800 | $24,000 |
$24,200
New champion: $24,200 |
$19,200
22 R (including 3 DDs), 2 W |
| Cindy | $3,800 | $5,800 | $11,800 |
$7,800
2nd place: $2,000 |
$11,800
18 R, 2 W |
| TUNISIA | THE SECOND FILM IN THE SERIES | KIDDY LIT | "NN"-DATED | CEO COMPENSATION | IT'S A CRIME! |
|
$200
[4]
Like many North African cities, this Tunisian capital has an older section called the Casbah
Tunis
Tom
|
$200
[1]
The mafia melodrama continues for the Corleone Family in this 1974 film
The Godfather Part II
Daphne
|
$200
[3]
This 1884 book is subtitled "Tom Sawyer's Comrade"
Huckleberry Finn
Tom
|
$200
[26]
Yearly
annual
Tom
|
$200
[14]
Hello? Randall Stephenson dialed up $18 million in 2007 as CEO of this 3-letter phone company
AT&T
Cindy
|
$200
[18]
11-letter term for entering onto another's property without right or permission
trespassing
Cindy
|
|
$400
[5]
In 1574 this empire began 3 centuries of control in Tunisia, appointing beys, or rulers, to govern the country
the Ottoman Empire
Cindy
|
$400
[2]
Secrets are revealed to the Hogwarts gang in this second film in the popular series
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Cindy
|
$400
[6]
Brothers Frank & Joe have been solving mysteries in this series since 1927's "The Tower Treasure"
The Hardy Boys
Daphne
|
$400
[27]
Hat for Easter
a bonnet
Daphne
|
$400
[15]
$14 million in 2007 compensation helped Jeffrey Immelt keep the lights on for this company
GE
Daphne
Tom
|
$400
[19]
The unlawful act of abducting & carrying away a person against his or her will
kidnapping
Daphne
|
|
$600
[10]
This mountain system that extends across North Africa has its eastern terminus at Cape Bon in Tunisia
the Atlas Mountains
Cindy
|
$600
[7]
The doctor methodically manufactures a mate for his monster in this 1935 follow-up
Bride of Frankenstein
Cindy
|
$600
[8]
In a 1904 play, she & her brothers Michael & John get sprinkled with pixie dust & fly off into the night
Wendy (Darling)
Cindy
|
$600
[28]
Man-eater, when you're a man
a cannibal
Cindy
|
$600
[23]
At $28 million in 2007, Robert Iger doesn't need to wish upon a star with this company
Disney
Daphne
|
$600
[20]
It's paired with "assault" when the attacker makes physical contact
battery
Cindy
|
|
$800
[16]
The vacation isle of Pantelleria, just 40 miles off the coast of Tunisia, actually belongs to this European nation
Italy
Daphne
Tom
|
$800
[12]
The DVD of this second "Pirates of the Caribbean" feature hit stores in time for Christmas 2006
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Daphne
|
$800
[9]
This feline friend of Winnie-the-Pooh appeared in "The House at Pooh Corner" but not in the original book
Tigger
Tom
|
$800
[29]
From Helsinki
Finnish
Tom
|
$800
[24]
CEO Angelo Mozilo received well over $100 million from this company at the heart of 2008's mortgage crisis
Countrywide
Daphne
|
$800
[21]
Malicious burning to destroy property
arson
Cindy
|
|
DD
$1,400
[17]
Ruins in Tunisia today are from the later Roman occupation of this city founded by the Phoenicians around 814 B.C.
Carthage
Tom
|
$1,000
[13]
Danny Glover tracks the nearly invisible alien hunter through the streets of L.A. in this 1990 sequel
Predator 2
|
$1,000
[11]
This American actress has penned several kids' books, including "Where Do Balloons Go?"
Jamie Lee Curtis
Cindy
|
$1,000
[30]
A type of Anabaptist
Mennonite
|
$1,000
[25]
Kenneth Lewis of this "national" financial institution scraped by on $20 million in 2007
Bank of America
|
$1,000
[22]
Altering a document such as a check with intent to defraud
forgery
Cindy
|
| SCIENCE | BROADWAY MUSICAL SETTINGS | THE 1800s | HISTORICAL NICKNAMES | THE GATHERING OF NATIONS | ABBREVIATED PROVERBS |
|
$400
[2]
Around 1910 Thomas Morgan found that these hereditary units are located on chromosomes within cells
genes
Tom
|
$400
[1]
"Fiddler on the Roof" may be the most famous American musical set in this country
Russia
Tom
|
$400
[21]
In 1835 this Dane published his first book of fairy tales
Hans Christian Andersen
Daphne
|
$400
[9]
Of the 2 U.S. presidents who were the sons of U.S. presidents, the one known as "Old Man Eloquent"
John Quincy Adams
Daphne
|
$400
[14]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM.) The Gathering of Nations is the largest meeting of native tribes in North America & is known by this rhyming term
a powwow
Cindy
|
$400
[26]
"Dead menT. N. T."
tell no tales
Tom
|
|
$800
[3]
Some minerals can readily be identified by taste; halite has this type of taste
salty
Daphne
|
$800
[4]
In "Curtains", it's curtains for a leading lady who ends up dead in this New England city during a pre-Broadway run
Boston
Cindy
|
$800
[22]
Though the U.S. won the war, it still paid this country more than $18 million for the land it took in the 1840s
Mexico
Tom
|
$800
[10]
Before he was pope, his resistance to female priests partly led to this German's nickname of "Cardinal No"
Benedict XVI
Tom
|
$800
[15]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM.) The origins of the Kiowa gourd dancecome from the tale of a man who saw a red one of these singing & dancing; the howl is a tribute to the sacred animal
a wolf
Daphne
Tom
|
$800
[27]
"Many handsM. L. W."
make light work
Cindy
|
|
$1,200
[6]
Cilia later! These long hairlike extensions help bacteria move by means of a whipping motion
flagella
Tom
|
$1,200
[5]
4 blue-collar guys work their way up from the streets of Newark to the heights of stardom in this 2005 smash
Jersey Boys
Tom
|
$1,200
[23]
In 1841 photography pioneer Henry Talbot patented the calotype, slashing this time to minutes
exposure
Cindy
|
$1,200
[11]
When spotted in his military dress as a youngster, Gaius Caesar got this nickname meaning "little boots"
Caligula
|
$1,200
[18]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM.) Meticulously carved from cottonwood root by Hopi Indians, these dolls represent spirit beings
kachinas
Cindy
|
$1,200
[28]
"StrikeW. T. I. I. H."
while the iron is hot
Tom
|
|
$2,000
[8]
The fundamental forces are electromagnetism, gravity & these 2 "opposite" nuclear forces
the strong & the weak
Tom
|
$1,600
[16]
When we first meet Horace Vandergelder in "Hello, Dolly!", he's in this N.Y. city & feeling a little "lost in" it
Yonkers
Daphne
|
$1,600
[24]
In 1831 James Clark Ross pinpointed this spot; later Arctic studies found it had moved more than 150 miles
the north magnetic pole
Tom
|
$1,600
[12]
Occupational nickname of the Duke of Cumberland for harsh repression of Scots rebels in the 1740s
"Butcher"
|
$1,600
[19]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM.) One of the farthest journeys to the Gathering was made by Nicole, a member of the Alaskan Yupek, who, along with the Inuit, comprise this Native American group
the Eskimos
Tom
Cindy
|
$1,600
[29]
"BeggarsC. B. C."
can't be choosers
Tom
|
|
DD
$5,000
[7]
Sugars, alcohols & starches are all formed by different combos of these 3 elements
hydrogen, carbon & oxygen
Tom
|
$2,000
[17]
(I'm Andrew Lloyd Webber.) The underground lair in which the Phantom lurks is based on fact; there really is a lake beneath this famous building
the Paris Opera House
Cindy
|
$2,000
[25]
This 1830s work is included in the Library of America though it was written by a Frenchman, de Tocqueville
Democracy in America
Tom
|
$2,000
[13]
This ex-queen of England who died in 1557 was called "the Flanders Mare"
Anne of Cleves
Cindy
|
$2,000
[20]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM.) Tribal war bonnets are highly revered at the Gathering; thefeatherscome from the golden type of this bird, & each one represents a great deed
an eagle
Daphne
|
DD
$3,000
[30]
"The eyes are the W. O. T. S."
windows of the soul
Tom
|
It's the name of today's longest-ruling family in Europe, in power for most of the last 711 years
Grimaldi