Pam McCully — a consultant from Los Angeles, California
Keith Ulrich — a pilot and computer programmer originally from Boston, Massachusetts
Addison Goodson — a jobs training coordinator from Venice, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $700)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Addison | $200 | $1,600 | $3,600 |
$7,001
2nd place: trip on Delta to Orlando & stay at Walt Disney World Dolphin + computerized version or home game of Jeopardy! |
$4,100
17 R, 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| Keith | $-100 | $1,200 | $6,600 |
$1
3rd place: Ventura luggage + computerized version or home game of Jeopardy! |
$5,800
14 R (including 1 DD), 2 W |
| Pam | $1,700 | $1,800 | $7,000 |
$13,201
New champion: $13,201 |
$6,600
21 R (including 1 DD), 5 W |
| BOTANY | TV SISTERS | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES | WORLD HISTORY | CONTESTS | "C" HERE |
|
$100
[26]
Peyote, hedgehog & pincushion are types of this desert plant
cactus
Addison
|
$100
[6]
Richie Cunningham's sister, she loved Chachi
Joanie
Keith
|
$100
[8]
This school's athletic teams are known as the Sooners
Oklahoma
Addison
|
$100
[1]
The name of this city was changed to Istanbul on March 28, 1930
Constantinople
Addison
|
$100
[21]
Friskies invites the country's best canines to compete in catching & fetching this flying disc
Frisbee
Pam
|
$100
[14]
Wyoming's second-largest city, it was named for a soldier, not for a friendly ghost
Casper
Addison
|
|
$200
[27]
Sometimes growing to 20 feet, higher than "an elephant's eye", it's the largest of the cereals
corn
Addison
Pam
|
$200
[7]
On "The Brady Bunch", they're Jan's 2 sisters
Marcia & Cindy
Keith
|
$200
[9]
When it opened in Connecticut in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it had just 1 student
Yale
Addison
|
$200
[2]
Lester Pearson won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for helping to defuse the 1956 crisis over this canal
Suez Canal
Addison
|
$200
[22]
If your Reeboks go rancid, enter them in the National Rotten Sneaker Championship in this Vermont capital
Montpelier
Keith
|
$200
[17]
The generic term for inexpensive jewelry, whether or not you wear it on Halloween
costume
Keith
|
|
$300
[28]
The name of the poisonous jimsonweed came from a corruption of this colony's name
Jamestown
Pam
|
$300
[11]
Now the voice of Marge Simpson, Julie Kavner played this sister of Rhoda Morgenstern
Brenda
|
$300
[10]
At the 1947 Harvard commencement he introduced his plan to rebuild Europe
(George) Marshall
Pam
|
$400
[4]
Peru's government palace is on the site of a palace this conquistador built in the 1500s
Pizarro
Pam
|
$300
[23]
On July 4 Nathan's at Coney Island sponsors a contest for eating these
hot dogs
Addison
|
$300
[18]
Boston cream pie isn't technically a pie, it's one of these
custard (cake)
Addison
|
|
$400
[29]
For magic charms the Druids used this "Christmas" parasite that grew on sacred oak trees
mistletoe
Pam
|
$400
[12]
Laurie Metcalf plays Jackie Harris, the sister of this title character
Roseanne
Pam
|
$400
[15]
Hubert Humphrey taught political science at this Baton Rouge school in 1939 & 1940
Louisiana State University
Keith
Pam
|
DD
$500
[3]
In the early 1800s, Sweden acquired Norway from Denmark but lost Finland to this country
Russia
Addison
|
$400
[24]
In autumn feathers fly in Spring Hill, Florida for the world championship of this
chicken plucking
Keith
Pam
|
$400
[19]
The water moccasin has a white lining inside its mouth, so it's also known by this name
cottonmouth
Addison
|
|
$500
[30]
This grain is grown over more of the earth's surface than any other food crop
wheat
Pam
|
$500
[13]
1 of the 4 adult actresses who play the 4 sisters on "Sisters"
(1 of) Swoosie Kurtz (Julianne Phillips, Sela Ward or Patricia Kalember)
Pam
|
$500
[16]
A university in De Land, Florida is named for this 19th century maker of ten-gallon hats
Stetson
Pam
|
$500
[5]
This traitorous Norwegian leader was executed in Oslo on October 24, 1945
(Vidkun) Quisling
Pam
|
$500
[25]
In Akron, Ohio kids gear up for this contest nicknamed the "World's Gravity Grand Prix"
Soap Box Derby
Keith
|
$500
[20]
"Equine" park ride whose name came from a tournament game that involved throwing balls of clay
carousel
Addison
Pam
|
| NOTABLE NAMES | ISLANDS | DEMOCRATS | MYTHOLOGY | WALL STREET | VICTOR HUGO |
|
$200
[11]
He not only married Anne Morrow, he taught her to fly
Lindbergh
Keith
|
$200
[1]
Laguna de Bay on Luzon is this country's largest freshwater lake
Philippines
Pam
|
$200
[6]
In 1984 she became the Democrats' first woman nominee for Vice President
Geraldine Ferraro
Addison
|
$200
[21]
In the great final battle in Norse mythology, Fenris-Wolf will swallow this chief god
Odin
Pam
|
$200
[16]
Within 6 months of opening his new firm in 1914, Charles Merrill made this man his partner
Lynch
Pam
|
$200
[30]
Hugo wrote this bell-ringer tale in 6 months to fulfill a publisher's contract
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Addison
|
|
$400
[12]
In 1992 this general & Gulf War veteran joined the Nature Conservancy's board of governors
Schwarzkopf
Pam
|
$400
[2]
This island group known for its wool once constituted the Scottish province of Zetland
Shetland Islands
Pam
|
$400
[7]
In 1991 his salary as Arkansas governor was $35,000, the lowest of any governors
President Clinton
Pam
|
$400
[22]
These creatures, part goat, part man, were famous for chasing wood nymphs
satyrs
Keith
|
$400
[17]
Smoke from this February 26, 1993 tragedy forced the COMEX to shut down early
World Trade Center bombing
Addison
|
$400
[29]
His father was one of this man's generals
Napoleon
Addison
|
|
$600
[13]
He left Lake Wobegon to broadcast "A Visit to Mark Twain's House" live from Hartford, Connecticut
Garrison Keillor
Pam
|
$800
[4]
This Australian state was first settled by Europeans in 1803 at Risdon
Tasmania
Keith
|
$600
[8]
Longtime Senator Henry Jackson was known by this nickname, after a comic strip character
Scoop
Keith
|
$600
[23]
He's Cupid's Greek counterpart
Eros
Pam
|
$600
[18]
This Bryan Burrough-John Helyar book about the RJR Nabisco buyout became an HBO movie
Barbarians at the Gate
Keith
|
$600
[26]
Hugo's "Le roi s'amuse" was turned into "Rigoletto" by this composer
Verdi
Addison
|
|
$800
[14]
It's Spiro Agnew's middle name
Theodore
Addison
|
DD
$1,000
[3]
This British colony lying about 60 miles south of Sicily became independent in 1964
Malta
Pam
|
$800
[9]
You'll rarely see this Illinois senator without his trademark bow tie
Paul Simon
Keith
|
$800
[24]
In return for the lyre, Apollo gave Hermes this golden staff with coiled serpents
caduceus
Addison
|
$800
[19]
This discount brokerage house founder wrote the 1984 book "How to be Your Own Stockbroker"
(Charles) Schwab
Addison
|
$800
[27]
During his national funeral, he lay in state for awhile under this Paris landmark
Arc de Triomphe
Keith
Pam
|
|
$1,000
[15]
Female historian who wrote "The Guns of August" & "The March of Folly"
Barbara Tuchman
Keith
|
$1,000
[5]
This Caribbean island invaded in 1983 was called Concepcion by Columbus
Grenada
Pam
|
DD
$1,800
[10]
Colorado's first woman in Congress, she's represented the state since 1973
Pat Schroeder
Keith
|
$1,000
[25]
After killing this greatest Trojan warrior, Achilles dragged his body around Patroclus' tomb for 12 days
Hector
Addison
|
$1,000
[20]
Everybody's Business calls these "Brothers" "The King of the Bond Traders"
Solomon
Pam
|
$1,000
[28]
In 1841 Hugo was elected to this literary group on his fourth try
l'Académie française
|
The closest port to Asia in the lower 48 states, it was named 1992's best U.S. city for doing business
Seattle