Bob Danielson — a financial analyst from Miami Springs, Florida
George Lynch — a graphic artist and a part-time minister from West Hollywood, California
Ann Antell — a teacher from Ypsilanti, Michigan (whose 3-day cash winnings total $18,110)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ann | $1,600 | $2,600 | $4,400 |
$50
2nd place: La-Z-boy sleep sofa & LouverDrape Vertical blinds |
$4,700
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W |
| George | $100 | $-200 | $1,200 |
$1
3rd place: Olympus 35mm camera |
$1,400
5 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| Bob | $300 | $3,500 | $8,900 |
$8,950
New champion: $8,950 |
$8,900
24 R, 1 W |
| ROCK 'N ROLL | ASTRONOMY | SPORTS | AMERICAN INDIANS | BRITISH CLOTHING | "COCK" A DOODLE DO |
|
$100
[17]
In 1985, largest-scale live rock festival ever drew 1.5 million to this Brazilian city
Rio de Janeiro
Ann
|
$100
[11]
Winds reach over 900 MPH on this giant neighbor of Jupiter
Saturn
Bob
|
$100
[2]
In 1985 after 8 tries, they beat the Celtics for the NBA title
the L.A. Lakers
Bob
|
$100
[8]
After 1510, Africans began replacing the Indians as these in the new world
slaves
Ann
|
$100
[1]
Using the American term for this, Gilbert & Sullivan's operetta is "H.M.S. Apron"
a pinafore
Bob
|
$100
[9]
Fred was one on "Baretta"
a cockatoo
George
|
|
$200
[25]
Harlem theater whose reopening was celebrated in an NBC rock music special in May, 1985
the Apollo
Ann
|
$200
[12]
Most meteors are bits of debris left by these passing by
comets
Ann
Bob
|
$200
[3]
This annual amateur boxing tournament was 1st held in 1927
the Golden Gloves
Ann
|
$200
[13]
Hard quartz used by Indians as arrowheads & firestarters
flint
Ann
|
$200
[4]
A Briton would have these "turn-ups" put on his trousers, not his plate
cuffs
Ann
|
DD
$100
[23]
Balderdash
poppycock
Ann
|
| — |
$300
[19]
Energy the sun emits in this time unit is 13 million times the energy used in the U.S. daily
one second
George
|
$300
[22]
Though traced back to ancient Rome, handball came to the U.S. from this Celtic country
Ireland
Ann
|
$300
[14]
This S.W. tribe of Indians came to name a criminal element in faraway Paris
Apache
Ann
|
$300
[5]
What a British sports fan wears sitting around in his "vest" drinking beer & watching the telly
undershirt
|
$200
[10]
He sat in a chair marked "Mrs. Bates" during the filming of "Psycho"
Alfred Hitchcock
Bob
|
| — |
$400
[20]
Since 1979, this planet, not Pluto, is furthest from the sun
Neptune
Bob
|
$400
[26]
In 1700, Francisco Romero became the 1st famous figure in this controversial "sport"
bullfighting
Bob
|
$400
[16]
The English named this tribe for the many streams that ran through their southern U.S. domain
the Creek Indians
Bob
|
$400
[6]
A man could get arrested for wearing these British "knickers" to play golf
underpants
Ann
|
$300
[15]
"Body part" warmed by sentiment
the cockles of the heart
Ann
|
| — |
$500
[21]
It would take an Apollo spacecraft over 100,000 years to reach this nearest star to the sun
Alpha Centauri
Bob
|
$500
[27]
In 1985 this former teen wonder became the 1st American jockey in 65 years to win Britain's Epsom Derby
Steve Cauthen
Bob
|
$500
[18]
This same Indian word means a ceremony, a medicine man, or most often, a political meeting
a pow-wow
Bob
|
$500
[7]
Part of the body where women wear "winklepickers"
their feet
|
$500
[24]
Ency. Americana says he felt slighted he wasn't named Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
John Hancock
Bob
|
| 1946 | MYSTICISM | OPERA | PUBLISHING | ACRONYMS | TOUGH TV TRIVIA |
|
$200
[2]
Added to U.S. Nat'l Archives was marriage certificate of this ruler who'd killed himself the year before
Adolf Hitler
Bob
|
$200
[1]
In a singles bar, they'll ask for your sign, but a pro at this will ask for your birthday
astrology
George
Bob
|
$200
[5]
English translation of this Strauss title is "The Cavalier of the Rose"
Der Rosenkavalier
Bob
|
$200
[15]
According to "USA Today", 95% of newsweekly magazines' sales are by this
subscription
Bob
|
$200
[10]
The Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics, not a country that exports cats
SIAM
Bob
|
$200
[23]
The Sponsor of "Wild Kingdom"
Mutual of Omaha
Bob
|
|
$400
[3]
In its 2nd test, it sank 10 ships, including the battleship "Arkansas"
an atomic test
George
|
$400
[8]
The radiated light around your body which can be seen by certain attuned people
your aura
Ann
|
$400
[21]
In his "Don Giovanni" an orchestra on stage played an aria from his "Marriage of Figaro"
Mozart
Bob
|
$400
[16]
In 1909, John Hill & he formed a company to publish technical books
McGraw
George
|
$400
[11]
Actors belong to SAG, but extras belong to SEG, this union
the Screen Extras Guild
Bob
|
$400
[24]
Long before "Night Court", she was a real gem writing for Uncle Milty & Sid Caesar
Selma Diamond
Bob
|
|
$600
[4]
This crooner introduced the idea of transcribed rather than live broadcasts
Bing Crosby
Ann
|
$600
[9]
In a series of books, Carlos Castaneda tells of his apprenticeship with this Yaqui Indian
Don Juan
Bob
|
$600
[26]
Appropriate profession of Floria Tosca in the opera "Tosca"
an opera singer
Ann
George
|
DD
$400
[17]
"At the Movies" reviewers Siskel & Ebert write for these rival Chicago papers
the Chicago Tribune & the Sun-Times
George
|
$600
[12]
Missiles called "SAM"s are of this type
surface-to-air missiles
Bob
|
$600
[25]
Based on the Peter Bogdanovich film, this 1974 series featured Jodie Foster as Addie Pray
Paper moon
Ann
|
|
$800
[6]
A leading Shakespearean actor in the 1890s, this movie cowboy died June 23, 1946
William S. Hart
|
$800
[20]
Spiritual organ located in the center of the forehead
the third eye
Ann
|
$800
[27]
Opened in 1833, it presented its 1st American opera in 1910
the Met
|
$800
[18]
Eugene F. Maleska edits this for "The New York Times"
the crossword puzzles
|
$800
[13]
Meaning of graphic designers' axiom "KISS"
keep it simple, stupid
Bob
|
— |
|
$1,000
[7]
The U.N. voted 46-to-7 to accept this family's offer of a site in New York for permanent headquarters
the Rockefeller family
Ann
George
|
$1,000
[22]
Sanskrit for "to blow out", for only in this state is hate, greed & ignorance extinguished
nirvana
|
$1,000
[28]
"Ho-jo-ho-to" was her battle cry in Act II of Wagner's "Die Walkure"
Brünnhilde
Ann
|
$1,000
[19]
Publishers of Dr. Seuss, in 1933, they won the U.S.'s most famous censorship case on "Ulysses"
Random House
|
$1,000
[14]
To Chevy, IROC is a Camaro, bt to A.J. Foyt it's this event he's driven IROCs in
the International Race of Champions
Bob
|
— |
To honor him in 1965, Elizabeth II was the 1st reigning British monarch to attend a commoner's funeral
Winston Churchill