Missing Jeopardy! Round and 14 clues of Double Jeopardy! Round.
Chub Feeney — from
Leslie Johnson Kelsay — a utility manager originally from Sikeston, Missouri
Joe Pipp — an engineering graduate from Ann Arbor, Michigan
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joe | $0 | $0 | $5,400 |
$800
2nd place: a trip to the Bahamas |
$5,400
14 R, 0 W |
| Leslie | $0 | $0 | $5,000 |
$9,999
New champion: $9,999 |
$3,200
5 R (including 1 DD), 0 W |
| Chub | $0 | $0 | $1,300 |
$99
3rd place: Hardwick microwave oven |
$1,000
5 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| 1 |
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$100
[1]
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1
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| ENGLISH HISTORY | JOURNALISM | COUNTRY MUSIC | PRESIDENTS | DRAMA | NATIONAL AIRLINES |
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$200
[12]
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Joe
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$200
[14]
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Joe
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$200
[6]
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Joe
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$200
[1]
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Chub
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$200
[19]
He was a successful playwright as well as author of "War & Peace"
Tolstoy
Joe
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$200
[30]
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Joe
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$400
[13]
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Joe
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$600
[15]
This racy monthly which promoted 1892 Corbett-Sullivan fight was a barbershop favorite
Police Gazette
Joe
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$400
[7]
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Joe
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$400
[2]
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Joe
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$400
[20]
"Drama" comes from the word meaning "to do" in this ancient language
Greek
Joe
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$400
[29]
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Joe
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$600
[18]
Though now flourishing, this church didn't officially exist in England from the 1500s to 1850
Catholic church
Joe
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$800
[16]
"Newsweek" spoke of "the power of the press" when B. Bain's dog was killed by copy of this heavy paper
Los Angeles Times
Chub
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$600
[8]
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Leslie
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$600
[3]
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Joe
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$600
[21]
Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano" is an example of this style of theater
Theater of the Absurd
Leslie
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$600
[28]
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Joe
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$1,000
[25]
He became prime minister in 1964, the youngest in the 20th century
Harold Wilson
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$1,000
[17]
Time, Inc. spent $85 million in a futile attempt to save this D.C. paper
The Washington Star
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$800
[9]
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Leslie
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$800
[4]
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Leslie
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$800
[22]
His symbolism in "the Great God Brown" involved the use of masks by actors
Eugene O'Neill
Chub
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$800
[27]
Middle East Airlines
Lebanon
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DD
$1,100
[24]
In 1913, E. Davison, to publicize cause of women's suffrage, threw herself under this king's horse
King George V
Chub
|
DD
$2,200
[10]
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Leslie
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$1,000
[11]
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=
Chub
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$1,000
[5]
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Chub
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$1,000
[23]
Grieg wrote music for the 1st production of this Ibsen classic
Peer Gynt
Chub
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$1,000
[26]
Varig
Brazil
Chub
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This state has consistently had the highest divorce rate, by far
Nevada