Arthur Hanks, Jr. — a stockbroker from San Antonio, Texas
Pat O'Connor — an executive assistant from Levittown, Pennsylvania
Larry Frantz — an attorney from Peoria, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,600)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Larry | $1,100 | $3,300 | $9,600 |
$16,600
2nd place: Trip to Miami Beach at Fontainebleau Hilton |
$9,400
25 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W |
| Pat | $2,600 | $3,400 | $8,800 |
$16,800
New champion: $16,800 |
$8,400
23 R (including 1 DD), 4 W |
| Ray | $100 | $-200 | $1,000 |
$0
3rd place: Eyvand Earle "Silent Thunder" serigraph |
$1,000
4 R, 1 W |
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|
$100
[1]
It's said Louisa, wife of J.Q. Adams, read the "Dialogues of Plato" to her sons in this language
Greek
Larry
|
$100
[21]
You can visit Rossdhu, the historic home of the clan Colquhoun, on the bonny bank of this lake
Lake (Loch) Lomond
Larry
|
$100
[4]
The coaches, sportswriters, AP, UPI & NCAA each select their version of this honorary college team annually
All-American Team
Larry
|
$100
[15]
Gabor sister who wrote "How to Catch a Man, How to Keep a Man, How to Get Rid of a Man"
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Ray
|
$100
[25]
This country is marketing an IBM PC/AT clone called the "Great Wall 0530"
China
Larry
|
$100
[3]
"On Golden Pond"
Henry Fonda
Larry
|
|
$200
[2]
Her extensive traveling during WWII earned her the code name "Rover"
Eleanor Roosevelt
Pat
|
$200
[22]
In this state, once part of the French colony of Louisiana, you'll find Lincoln's tomb
Illinois
Larry
|
$200
[5]
Quarterback Eddie LeBaron holds NFL record for the shortest 1 of these--just 2 inches
a pass
Pat
|
$200
[16]
If he'd won the NYC mayoral race in 1966, he would have demanded a recount, said this "Firing Line" host
William Buckley
Pat
|
$200
[26]
During 1986, 138 of these failed in the U.S., a post-Depression record
banks
Pat
|
$200
[6]
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?"
Spencer Tracy
Pat
|
|
$300
[10]
"Lemonade Lucy", she was ruthless, not Rutherfordless, about not serving alcohol in the White House
Lucy Hayes
Pat
|
$300
[23]
Stops on this capital's Metro system's Linea Numero Uno include the Observatorio & the Aeropuerto
Mexico City
Pat
Ray
|
$300
[13]
1st coach to have center snap ball rather than roll it backwards, the College MVP Award is named for him
(John) Heisman
Larry
Pat
|
$300
[17]
The centerpiece of his real estate empire is the 68-story 5th Ave. tower he named for himself
Donald Trump
Pat
|
$300
[28]
CPC Industries divides the world at the Rockies, so Asia gets "Best Foods" & Europe gets this mayonnaise
Hellmann's
Larry
|
$300
[7]
"Network"
Peter Finch
Pat
|
|
$400
[11]
Probably the "Bes"t First Lady athlete, she once shook 2483 hands in a single day
Bess Truman
Pat
|
$400
[24]
While Australia wants you to "Come & Say G'Day", Quebec is inviting people to "Come Say" this
bonjour
|
$400
[14]
Soft drink which has become a nickname for the Denver Broncos
"The Orange Crush"
Pat
|
$400
[18]
Prince Aly Khan was Pakistan's delegate to the U.N, but was more famous for marrying this sex symbol
Rita Hayworth
Pat
|
$400
[29]
This trailer & equipment rental company is the nation's largest Yellow Pages advertiser
U-Haul
Larry
|
$400
[8]
"Giant"
James Dean
Pat
|
|
$500
[12]
The $1 silver certificate issued in 1886 was 1st bill bearing a woman's portrait--hers
Martha Washington
Larry
|
$500
[27]
Munich's Hofbrauhaus, Am Eisbach & Augustiner Keller have this type of garden
beer garden
Pat
|
DD
$600
[20]
Football star Harold Edward Grange's 2 nicknames
"Red" & "The Galloping Ghost"
Larry
|
$500
[19]
Her daughter Charlotte was born in Princess Grace Hospital & named for the mother of Prince Rainier
Princess Caroline of Monaco
Larry
Pat
|
$500
[30]
Willamette Industries claims they were 1st to put these names on the bottom of grocery bags
the names of the workers who made the bags
|
$500
[9]
"Brainstorm"
Natalie Wood
Pat
|
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|
$200
[1]
Originally a garden owned by monks, this London square used to be called "Convent Garden"
Covent Garden
Ray
|
$200
[4]
Though some call it the 5th, his 3rd symphony, K.22, was written in 1765, when he was only 9
Mozart
Larry
|
$200
[23]
What you do to your opponents to get a contract in bridge, or an antique at an auction
outbid
Larry
Pat
|
$200
[8]
Richard D'Oyly Carte formed an opera company to produce this duo's works
Gilbert & Sullivan
Larry
|
$200
[18]
Last 2 people from the same state to win this consecutively were Mary Ann Mobley & Lynda Lee Mead
Miss America
Larry
|
$200
[13]
It's what you'd own "a piece of" if someone sold you a gneiss
a rock
Pat
|
|
$400
[2]
Sir Christopher Wren was an astronomy prof. at Oxford before gaining fame in this profession
architecture
Ray
|
$400
[5]
Since it's featured in Saint-Saens' 3rd symphony, this instrument often pipes up w/the orchestra
organ
Larry
|
$400
[24]
A 3-beat gait slower than a gallop
canter
Pat
|
$400
[10]
Among the 1st winners of these awards, in 1947, were Ingrid Bergman, Agnes de Mille & Vincent Sardi
the Tony Awards
Larry
|
$600
[21]
This legendary baseball announcer, the "Old Redhead", may be old, but he's no longer a redhead
Red Barber
|
$400
[16]
Russell Stover Candies warns their chocolate covered cherries will do this if taken up on airplanes
explode
Larry
Pat
|
|
$600
[3]
Some of the stones for this landmark on Salisbury Plain came all the way from south Wales
Stonehenge
Larry
|
$600
[6]
His original dedication to Napoleon was later withdrawn from his 3rd symphony, the "Eroica"
Beethoven
Ray
|
DD
$700
[26]
2 of the 3 dwarfs in Disney's "Snow White..." who fit this category
Sneezy & Grumpy (and Sleepy)
Larry
|
$600
[14]
In 1904, the famed Abbey Theatre opened on Abbey Street in this city
Dublin
Pat
|
DD
$800
[20]
In 1968, she set new sales records for a female country singer with the following:
Tammy Wynette
Pat
|
$600
[19]
Number of minutes it takes the hour hand of a clock to go from XII to II
120
Pat
|
|
$800
[7]
This bell was named for London's commissioner of works, Sir Benjamin Hall
Big Ben
Pat
|
$800
[9]
Schumann's 3rd symphony, the "Rhenish", was meant to depict village life along this
the Rhine River
Pat
|
$800
[27]
It's from an old French word which originally meant to be out of one's cape
escape
|
$800
[15]
An 1898 production of 1 of his plays was the Moscow Art Theatre's 1st big hit
Anton Chekov
Larry
|
$800
[22]
Rowan Oak, the home of this Nobel Prize-winning novelist, is a national historic landmark
William Faulkner
Larry
|
$800
[28]
It's what the final boil down of molasses is called
blackstrap
Larry
|
|
$1,000
[12]
Hans Holbein the Younger was this king's court painter & designer of the royal robes
Henry VIII
Larry
|
$1,000
[11]
Mendelssohn was inspired to write this, his 3rd symphony, after visiting Holyrood Castle
"The Scottish Symphony"
Larry
|
— |
$1,000
[17]
Contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote "Tamburlaine" & "The Jew of Malta"
Christopher Marlowe
Pat
|
$1,000
[25]
In 1962, he became the 1st black admitted to the University of Mississippi
James Meredith
Larry
|
— |
The 1st of these was published in 1958 by Cliff Hillegass of Lincoln, Nebraska
Cliff's Notes