Chuck Ettelson — a plastic surgeon from St. Louis, Missouri
Beau Henson — a test prep teacher and actor originally from Mt. Carmel, Illinois
Margie Cohen — a litigator from Houston, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,199)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Margie | $1,800 | $2,800 | $8,200 |
$10,801
3rd place: $1,000 |
$6,800
10 R (including 1 DD), 1 W |
| Beau | $200 | $4,400 | $10,800 |
$16,001
New champion: $16,001 |
$10,800
17 R, 3 W |
| Chuck | $6,000 | $8,000 | $18,800 |
$15,800
2nd place: $2,000 |
$17,400
25 R (including 2 DDs), 4 W |
| 2010s TV | QUOTATIONS | ADLER-TIZING | GRAPHIC DESIGN | ANIMALS IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS | DOUBLE M |
|
$200
[19]
Come on, you donkeys! You have to know BBC America presented this chef's "F Word"
Gordon Ramsay
Margie
|
$200
[1]
On June 26, 1963 he declared, "All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin"
John F. Kennedy
Chuck
|
$200
[6]
If you can switch over to "Jeopardy!" from your sofa, thank Robert Adler, who invented this for Zenith in 1956
the remote control
Margie
|
$200
[11]
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a picture of roses and wrought iron on the monitor.) The name of this computer function means to trim a photo
crop
Chuck
|
$200
[14]
Socks, who is owned by the Brickers in a book by Beverly Cleary
a cat
Beau
|
$200
[24]
Combustible
flammable
Beau
|
|
$400
[20]
Bradley Cooper"... You. Were. Amazing. When you visited James Lipton on this Bravo series (& you're an alum, as well... marvelous)
Inside the Actors Studio
Beau
|
$600
[3]
After a scandal, this line entered baseball lore, though Mr. Jackson said he never heard those words
"Say it ain't so"
Chuck
|
$400
[7]
Virtuoso Larry Adler brought this instrument also called a mouth organ into the concert hall
the harmonica
Margie
|
$400
[12]
Alphabetically, it's the first lower case letter that has what's called an ascender
b
Beau
Chuck
|
$400
[15]
Olivia, who "Saves the Circus" & "Goes to Venice"
a pig
Beau
|
$400
[25]
If you look closely, I mean, really, really closely, you'll see there are 6, no, make that 7, of these in the clue
commas
Beau
|
|
$600
[21]
Turned out the CDC was no help in stopping the zombie apocalypse on this AMC show
The Walking Dead
Chuck
|
$800
[4]
In 1944 he said, "I have returned, by the grace of almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil"
General MacArthur
Chuck
|
$600
[8]
Psychiatrist Alfred Adler developed the idea of this "complex" of feeling less than others
inferiority
Margie
|
$600
[13]
To show there is good reason for something, or to make the left or right edges of a paragraph form a straight line
justify
Margie
|
$600
[16]
Elmer: a patchwork, not a gray, one of these
elephant
Chuck
|
$600
[26]
A sale of secondhand items, or to paw through them
rummage
Beau
|
|
$800
[22]
New Mexico drug kingpin Gus Fring lost a good deal of face on this drama
Breaking Bad
Chuck
|
DD
$1,000
[2]
"Bartlett's" says that around 1900, upon seeing an imitation of herself, she said, "We are not amused"
Queen Victoria
Chuck
|
$800
[9]
This woman! This woman! The daughter of Yiddish actors, she taught Marlon Brando "The Method"
Stella Adler
Chuck
|
$800
[17]
Trademarked thin blade mounted on a knife handle & used for cutting
an X-ACTO knife
Beau
|
$800
[29]
Corduroy: a brown one, wearing green overalls
a bear
Margie
|
$800
[27]
Not identical on both sides of a central line
asymmetrical
Beau
|
|
$1,000
[23]
Julian Fellowes, screenwriter of "Gosford Park", gave us another peek at a big British house in "Downton" this
Abbey
Chuck
|
$1,000
[5]
Winston Churchill said this Secretary of State under Eisenhower was a "bull who carries his China shop with him"
John Foster Dulles
Chuck
|
$1,000
[10]
With Robert Hutchins, Mortimer Adler edited a 54-volume series called "Great Books of" this, "GBWW" for short
Great Books of the Western World
Chuck
|
$1,000
[18]
Also used for linen, it's a small piece of colored paper used as a sample of a larger piece
a swatch
|
$1,000
[30]
The title pooch of "Good Dog, Carl" is this breed named for a German place
Rottweiler
Chuck
|
$1,000
[28]
"Equine" piece of equipment for male gymnasts
a Pommel horse
Beau
|
| 19th CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY | A MOVIE & A MEAL | MILITARY NICKNAMES & SLANG | 5-SYLLABLE WORDS | "P"SYCHOLOGY | SPRING AWAKENING |
|
$400
[26]
The earliest American play about this wife of John Rolfe was "The Indian Princess", performed in 1808
Pocahontas
Chuck
|
$400
[21]
Molly Ringwald & Emilio Estevez are among those who spend a Saturday detention together in this film
The Breakfast Club
Beau
|
$400
[6]
It can mean "failed at flight school" or "lacking color"
wash out
Chuck
|
$400
[13]
There's a house that holds 435 of these people
the House of Representatives
Chuck
|
$400
[1]
Schizophrenia is one of these, in which a person has trouble staying in touch with reality
a psychosis
Beau
|
$400
[8]
'Tis March, & spring is signaled by the equinox scientifically called this
vernal
Beau
|
|
$800
[25]
On April 17, 1824 this country signed a treaty agreeing that 54 degrees, 40 minutes N. latitude was the southern limit of its claim
Russia
Margie
|
$800
[22]
The 3-inch bronze bust of Spencer Tracy featured in this 1967 film was sculpted by his co-star Katharine Hepburn
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Chuck
|
$800
[7]
A full colonel is sometimes called a bird colonel because he has these insignias
eagles
Margie
Chuck
|
$800
[16]
A penal institution for young offenders
a reformatory
|
$800
[2]
Abbreviated PTSD, this anxiety disorder manifests in the re-experience of injurious events
post-traumatic stress disorder
Beau
|
$800
[9]
The eggs seenherebelong to this harbinger of spring
the robin
Chuck
|
|
$1,600
[29]
In 1888 this type of ballot based on a type from overseas was first used in a U.S. local election in Louisville, Ky.
the Australian or secret ballot
|
$1,200
[23]
Watching this David Cronenberg film loosely based on a William S. Burroughs book may drive you buggy
Naked Lunch
Chuck
|
$1,200
[10]
This term for an unidentified aircraft or missile is also used on the golf course
a bogey
Margie
Beau
|
$1,200
[17]
This emphasis on selling is often said to be "rampant" at Christmastime
commercialism
Margie
Beau
|
$1,200
[3]
Attributing a part or aspect of oneself to someone else
projection
Chuck
|
$1,200
[11]
The pasque flower gets its name from blooming around this Christian holiday
Easter
Beau
|
|
DD
$2,000
[27]
In 1866 the Supreme Court said this military rule may not be in place when the civil courts are functioning
martial law
Chuck
|
$1,600
[24]
For the "Moonglow" dance scene in this 1955 film, William Holden practiced his dance steps in Kansas roadhouses
Picnic
Chuck
|
$1,600
[14]
Seen here is the patch of the infantry division nicknamed this
the Big Red One
Chuck
|
$2,000
[19]
Adjective for something left to one's judgment, like an emergency fund
discretionary
Beau
|
$1,600
[4]
Huxley wrote of "the doors of" this process by which we provide meaning to sensations
perception
Beau
|
$1,600
[12]
This spring flower that belongs to the olive family shares a name with a Disney princess
jasmine
Chuck
|
|
$2,000
[28]
In 1816 this naval officer & victor against the Barbary pirates gave the toast "Our country, right or wrong"
Stephen Decatur
|
$2,000
[30]
This 1981 low-budget Wallace Shawn film was shot in winter in an abandoned hotel with no heat
My Dinner with Andre
Chuck
|
$2,000
[15]
"Blue on blue" refers to one of these unfortunate alliterative occurrences
friendly fire
Beau
|
DD
$3,000
[18]
By having operations in both Libya & Liechtenstein, a corporation is entitled to be called this
multinational
Margie
|
$2,000
[5]
Also a Bergman film, it's a Jungian term for the role one takes on in society
persona
Chuck
|
$2,000
[20]
When spring arrives, so does the gray type of this mammal traveling through Puget Sound
a whale
Chuck
|
"Books leapt and danced like roasted birds, their wings ablaze with red and yellow feathers" is a line from this novel
Fahrenheit 451 (by Ray Bradbury)