Barbara-Anne Eddy game 2.Final Jeopardy! logo flashes on the game board's monitors instead of the show's logo.
Robin Harkleroad — a banker from Bakersfield, California
Sue Wulfestieg — a homemaker from Tacoma, Washington
Barbara-Anne Eddy — a freelance researcher from Vancouver, Canada (whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,200)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barbara-Anne | $1,900 | $3,200 | $10,000 |
$10,500
2-day champion: $21,700 + either the Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! computer game |
$12,400
29 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 2 DDs) |
| Sue | $300 | $1,300 | $4,500 |
$9,000
2nd place: Soundesign deluxe audio/video center & Sam Moore Furniture wing chair + either the Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! computer game |
$4,500
13 R, 2 W |
| Robin | $400 | $1,200 | $2,400 |
$0
3rd place: Frigidaire refrigerator/freezer + either the Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! computer game |
$2,400
9 R, 1 W |
| TECHNOLOGY | LONDON MONUMENTS | BOTTOMS UP | HITS OF THE '80s | ACTORS OF THE PAST | "UN" WORDS |
|
$100
[14]
This war temporarily interfered with the development of nylon for civilian use
World War II
Sue
|
$100
[1]
A Doric column surmounted by a huge ball of flame commemorates this tragedy of 1666
the Great Fire of London
Barbara-Anne
|
$100
[8]
A sad sister, or brand of wine husband-wife team Stiller & Meara promoted on radio
Blue Nun
Sue
|
$100
[5]
The profits from this Sager/Bacharach Grammy-winning 1986 single go to AIDS research
"That's What Friends Are For"
Sue
|
$100
[6]
James O'Neill, father of this playwright, was arrested for playing Jesus in a passion play
Eugene O'Neill
Barbara-Anne
|
$100
[10]
Tom, Miltie, or $crooge
uncles
Sue
|
|
$200
[18]
This writing tool was reportedly invented after Lazlo Biro noticed how fast printer's ink dried
ball point pen
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[2]
George G. Scott was knighted by Queen Victoria primarily for designing the ornate memorial to this prince
Albert
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[25]
If the fermentation occurs on the bottom of the barrel, it's beer; if it occurs on top, it's this
ale
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[21]
Diana Ross dedicated "Missing You" to this late singer with whom she had 2 Top 40 hits in the '70s
Marvin Gaye
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[9]
19th C. English star Fanny Kemble wrote a book denouncing this, even tho her husband owned a GA. plantation
slavery
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[11]
If you ask the Miami operator for Don Johnson's phone number, she'll probably tell you it's this
unlisted
Barbara-Anne
|
|
$300
[20]
About 1840, an alphabetic code was created for communication via this new invention
telegraph
Barbara-Anne
|
$300
[3]
Lord Nelson's statue in Trafalgar Square is guarded by 4 of these bronze beasts
lions
Barbara-Anne
|
$400
[27]
A "7&7" combines these 2 specific brands, 1 potent, 1 not
7 Up & Seagram's Seven
Sue
|
$300
[22]
2 of 4 #1 songs that Phil Collins has had without Genesis
(2 of) "One More Night", "Sussudio", "Separate Lives" & "Against All Odds"
Barbara-Anne
|
$300
[12]
At age 80, William Gillette was still playing this British detective, his most famous role
Sherlock Holmes
Barbara-Anne
|
$300
[15]
An "unspeakable" euphemism for underwear
unmentionables
Barbara-Anne
|
|
$400
[23]
Early phonographs which featured jeweled styluses used cylinders covered with this
wax
Barbara-Anne
|
$400
[4]
This statue in Kensington Gardens was designed in honor of J.M. Barrie's play
Peter Pan
Robin
|
DD
$1,000
[26]
Brand that calls itself "the finest vodka on ice", or the composition heard here:
Finlandia
Barbara-Anne
|
— |
$400
[13]
Born on the isle of Jersey, this actress was nicknamed "The Jersey Lily"
Lillie Langtry
Robin
|
$400
[17]
Hades is also known as this, sure as hell
the underworld
Robin
|
|
$500
[24]
In 1910, Georges Claude created a new form of lighting by passing electricity thru this inert gas
neon
Sue
|
$500
[7]
The monument to this lord mayor of London isn't a statue of him, but of his famous cat
Dick Whittington
Barbara-Anne
|
— | — |
$500
[16]
Armande Bejart was often 1st to play the ingenue roles created by this 17th C. playwright, her husband
Moliere
Barbara-Anne
|
$500
[19]
Ointment
unguent (or unction)
Barbara-Anne
|
| ANCIENT HISTORY | FAIRY TALES | DOUBLE LETTERS | JFK | WOMEN | BIOLOGY |
|
$200
[8]
Oldest evidence of man's use of iron is some beads from 4000 B.C. found at Giza in this country
Egypt
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[14]
Tale in which a little child says, "But (he) hasn't got anything on"
"The Emperor's New Clothes"
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[15]
Void's partner
null
Barbara-Anne
|
$200
[3]
Despite embargo which he himself instituted, JFK smoked cigars made in this country
Cuba
Robin
|
$200
[13]
Thought illiterate, Union spy Mary Bowser dusted the study & read papers of this Confederate leader
Jefferson Davis
Robin
|
$200
[1]
Of XX, XY or YY, chromosome pair that makes a man out of you
XY
Robin
|
|
$400
[9]
As in many cultures, the chief source of early Roman slaves was people captured during this
during war
Barbara-Anne
|
$400
[27]
He saw the genie of the magician's ring as well as the genie of the lamp
Aladdin
Robin
|
$400
[16]
A vessel specifically for expectorating
spittoon
Sue
|
$400
[6]
In 1963, JFK said he would completely withdraw our troops from there in 1965
Vietnam
Robin
|
$400
[20]
A 19th century magazine editor, Sarah Hale is now remembered for this poem about a girl & her fleecy pet
"Mary Had a Little Lamb"
Sue
|
$400
[2]
It's what an amoeba uses its pseudopods for
to move/locomotion
Sue
|
|
$600
[10]
In 363 A.D., this oracle's last prediction was that it would never again make a prediction
the Delphic oracle
Barbara-Anne
|
— |
$600
[24]
It can precede boy, jar or pepper
bell
Barbara-Anne
|
$600
[17]
The Kennedys watched 1960 election returns from the family compound at this Cape Cod location
Hyannis Port
Sue
|
$600
[21]
Tho Simone de Beauvoir wrote "The 2nd Sex", she said she wasn't one of these advocates of women's rights
feminist
Barbara-Anne
Sue
|
$600
[4]
They're the respiratory organs of the turtle
lungs
Sue
Robin
|
|
$800
[11]
The name of this ancient city came from the Phoenician "Kart-hadasht", meaning "new town"
Carthage
Barbara-Anne
|
— |
$800
[25]
The only state in the lower 48 that ends in a double letter
Tennessee
Barbara-Anne
|
$800
[18]
He opposed JFK in both the 1952 Massachusetts senate race & on the 1960 Republican national ticket
Henry Cabot Lodge
Sue
Robin
|
$800
[22]
Sarah Bernhardt, Sarah Siddons & Eva Le Gallienne were known for portraying this Shakespearean hero
Hamlet
Barbara-Anne
|
$800
[5]
Term for the central hole in the iris of most vertebrates
pupil
Sue
|
|
$1,000
[12]
According to local legend, the tomb of this "unlucky" Biblical prophet was in the city of Nineveh
Jonah
Barbara-Anne
|
— |
DD
$2,400
[26]
2 of the 5 double letter words found in the titles of 1987's "Best Picture" Oscar nominees
platoon, Hannah, lesser, room and/or mission
Barbara-Anne
|
$1,000
[19]
When companies in this industry raised prices in April 1962, he got them to back down
steel industry
Sue
|
DD
$2,000
[23]
Her 1896 "Boston Cooking School Cook Book" was 1st to use precise measures now common in U.S. cookbooks
Fannie Farmer
Barbara-Anne
|
$1,000
[7]
From the Norman French meaning to shed roe, it's the process of egg laying by fish
spawning
Barbara-Anne
|
5-digit number found on all current Minnesota auto license plates
10,000 (for Minnesota, "The Land of 10,000 Lakes")