Tom Baker game 2.
James Rogers — a musician and computer programmer from Washington, D.C.
Susan Durham — a gift shop manager from Louisville, Kentucky
Tom Baker — a writer from Tokyo, Japan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $37,800)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom | $200 | $2,800 | $16,200 |
$32,200
2-day champion: $70,000 |
$12,400
16 R (including 1 DD), 5 W |
| Susan | $1,400 | $3,000 | $5,500 |
$10,900
3rd place: $1,000 |
$8,200
14 R, 3 W (including 1 DD) |
| James | $4,400 | $10,800 | $16,000 |
$11,001
2nd place: $2,000 |
$14,200
23 R (including 1 DD), 1 W |
| THE MORGAN WEB | SPORT OF KINGS | TREBEK, SAJAK OR OZZY OSBOURNE | NEW YORK CITY HISTORY | ConAgra FOODS | "COOL", DUDE! |
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$200
[14]
He was Oscar nominated for his role as a chauffeur in a 1989 film
Morgan Freeman (in "Driving Miss Daisy")
James
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$200
[8]
The clerk of scales weighs these at the start & the finish of each race
the jockeys
Tom
Susan
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$200
[20]
Graduated from college with a degree in philosophy
Trebek
Tom
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$200
[1]
Opened in 1871, the first rail depot called this didn't function too well; trains could only exit in reverse
Grand Central Station
James
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$200
[22]
It's from Gulden's, it's spicy & it's brown
mustard
James
|
$200
[6]
Paul Newman refuses to conform to rural prison life in this movie
Cool Hand Luke
James
|
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$400
[15]
Morgan le Fay was the half-sister of this legendary king
King Arthur
Susan
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$400
[9]
After Red Pollard was injured, George Woolf rode this horse in his famous race against War Admiral
Seabiscuit
Susan
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$400
[21]
He's the youngest
Ozzy Osbourne
Susan
James
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$400
[2]
On Dec. 5, 1783 the British left the city for good, from this island borough
Staten Island
Tom
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$600
[24]
We're having Beefaroni, this chef''s beef & pasta dish in a can
Chef Boyardee
Tom
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$400
[7]
In the late 19-teens, he was the governor of Massachusetts
Calvin Coolidge
Susan
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$600
[17]
This game with indoor & outdoor versions was invented by William G. Morgan at a Massachusetts Y
volleyball
James
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$600
[10]
Before these were mechanized in the 1930s, races had been started by a red flag being waved or a drum beaten
the (starting) gates
James
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$600
[27]
Worked as a DJ for the Armed Forces Radio Network while serving in Vietnam
Sajak
James
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$600
[3]
This geometric area is seen here in the 1890s, when it got its name after a gift from New York City's Italians
Columbus Circle
James
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$800
[25]
Who wants that microwave stuff; making this brand is more fun
Jiffy Pop
James
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$600
[11]
In the 1980s Ernest & Julio Gallo introduced these beverages under the Bartles & Jaymes label
wine coolers
James
|
|
$800
[18]
Architect Julia Morgan designed this publisher's castle at San Simeon, California
William Randolph Hearst
James
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$800
[16]
Sire of Slew O' Gold
Seattle Slew
James
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$800
[29]
Played himself in the Adam Sandler movie "Little Nicky"
Ozzy Osbourne
Tom
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$800
[4]
Anger about the first one of these established by federal law spurred riots in July 1863
a draft
Tom
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$1,000
[26]
The website for this mini-mart staple with a rhyming name says it has "an exciting distinctive taste teens love"
Slim Jim
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$800
[12]
Rapper born Artis Ivey Jr.
Coolio
Tom
|
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$1,000
[19]
Thomas Hunt Morgan won a Nobel Prize for his work on heredity using this insect's genes
fruit fly
Tom
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$1,000
[28]
A coin toss in 1780 between a lord & Sir Charles Bunbury left us with the Epsom this instead of the Epsom Bunbury
the Epsom Derby
Susan
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$1,000
[30]
Played Kevin Hathaway on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives"
Sajak
Susan
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$1,000
[5]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) In 1940 this mayor established Arthur Avenue Market to eliminate the pushcarts he found a nuisance
Fiorello LaGuardia
James
|
DD
$2,200
[23]
Though this Con Agra brand of peanut butter is over 80 years old, it has never grown up
Peter Pan
James
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$1,000
[13]
Nickname of ballplayer James Bell, said to be so fast that a ball he hit struck him as he slid into second
"Cool Papa"
James
|
| PLAYWRIGHTS | TV TITLE ROLES | HOLY PLACE NAMES | PICTURE ME! | INSECTS | ROYAL BEFORE & AFTER |
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$400
[10]
Dominique Labbe says he's proved Pierre Corneille wrote the satires like "Tartuffe", attributed to this man
Moliere
Susan
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$400
[2]
Will Smith1990-96
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Tom
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$400
[16]
You'll find Bethel College & Seminary in this "holy" Minnesota city
St. Paul
James
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$400
[1]
"What a Wonderful World" it's been with this wonderful band leader's music in it
Louis Armstrong
Susan
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$400
[21]
Knock wood that these destructive "white ants" don't eat you out of house & home
termites
James
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$400
[23]
Children's classic by Saint-Exupery that's a "royal" nickname for a young Satan
The Little Prince of Darkness
Tom
Susan
|
|
$800
[12]
No offense to Edward Albee, but this man is probably the hunkiest major American playwright
Sam Shepard
Susan
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$800
[6]
Amber Tamblyn2003-
Joan of Arcadia
Susan
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$800
[17]
French for "God", it follows "La Chaise" in the name of a French abbey town
Dieu
James
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$800
[3]
He went from peasant to party chairman & prime minister
Nikita Khrushchev
Tom
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$800
[22]
Prehistoric relatives of this insect seen here had wingspans of over 2 feet
the dragonfly
Susan
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$800
[24]
Royal woman's female attendant who's an absurd play by Samuel Beckett
Lady in Waiting for Godot
Tom
|
|
$1,600
[14]
In the 1940s this alliterative German wrote the play "The Caucasian Chalk Circle"
Bertolt Brecht
James
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$1,200
[7]
Jane Seymour1993-98
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
James
|
$1,200
[18]
This New Zealand city was named for a college at Oxford
Christchurch
Tom
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$1,200
[4]
You can't tell that this author set her own eyes for the color of the sherry in the glass that the guest leaves
Emily Dickinson
Tom
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$1,600
[29]
In Florida giant cockroaches go by this name, after the type of tree they sometimes inhabit
palmetto bugs
Tom
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$1,200
[25]
Fairy tale in which a girl's royalty is tested when she sleeps atop 20 mattresses & a double-breasted outer garment
The Princess and the Pea Coat
James
|
|
$2,000
[15]
In 1979 this author of "Streamers" married Jill Clayburgh
David Rabe
|
$1,600
[9]
Buddy Ebsen1973-1980
Barnaby Jones
James
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$1,600
[19]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in Alaska) Michael, pictured in The Bishop's House, holds this title, which was also what the Russians called Sitka
Archangel
Tom
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$1,600
[5]
She left her White House post in 1994
Dee Dee Myers
Susan
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$2,000
[28]
The 13-year & 17-year locusts aren't really locusts but these
cicadas
Tom
|
$1,600
[26]
British national anthem that played prison matron Mama Morton in the movie "Chicago"
God Save the Queen Latifah
Tom
|
|
DD
$2,700
[13]
His "Zahradni Slavnost" or "The Garden Party" was first produced in Prague in 1963
Vaclav Havel
Susan
|
$2,000
[11]
Lee Majors1981-86
The Fall Guy
Susan
|
$2,000
[20]
Islamabad, Pakistan is northwest of this Indian city that bears the name of Islam's god
Allahabad
Tom
Susan
|
$2,000
[8]
An avid art thief, this high flyer committed suicide in Nuremberg in 1946
Hermann Goering
James
|
DD
$5,000
[30]
Since entering the U.S. from Mexico in the 1890s, it's cost the cotton industry billions upon billions of dollars
the boll weevil
Tom
|
$2,000
[27]
Tennyson poems based on Arthurian legend with Lancelot, Fay Wray & a fatal trip to the Empire State Building
Idylls of the King Kong
Tom
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The cover story about this 1930 Man of the Year described him as a "little half-naked brown man"
Mohandas Gandhi