Jim Tompkins-MacLaine game 3.
Ken Kaplan — an analyst from Fort Myers, Florida
Judy Flanagan — an attorney from Lynn, Massachusetts
Jim Tompkins-MacLaine — a musician originally from Tiffin, Ohio (whose 2-day cash winnings total $21,201)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jim | $1,500 | $2,000 | $5,200 |
$10,200
3-day champion: $31,401 |
$4,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 4 W |
| Judy | $100 | $500 | $9,000 |
$7,599
2nd place: Trip to Drake Hotel in New York City |
$9,100
17 R (including 1 DD), 2 W |
| Ken | $800 | $200 | $2,600 |
$5,100
3rd place: Maytag washer & dryer |
$3,400
12 R, 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| THE 17th CENTURY | HOUSEHOLD HINTS | ACTORS & ACTRESSES | TECHNOLOGY | THE GRAND CANYON | HYPNOTISM |
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$100
[14]
This series of wars ran from 1618 to 1648, so the name makes good sense
Thirty Years' War
Ken
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$100
[11]
Scattering spearmint on your shelves may help keep these picnic pests out of your kitchen
ants
Ken
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$100
[1]
Late comedian Dick Shawn played John Ritter's father on this sitcom
Three's Company
Judy
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$100
[4]
The Europeans felt nature abhorred one, Otto von Guericke created a pretty good one in 1650
vacuum
Ken
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$100
[8]
The Grand Canyon was carved out by this river
Colorado
Jim
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$100
[10]
Hypnodontics is hypnosis utilized by these practitioners
dentists
Jim
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$200
[16]
The Durants said of this French king's reign, "It was an age of strict manners and loose morals"
Louis XIV
Ken
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$200
[13]
To keep this from happening to brown sugar, put a small piece of bread in the box
getting hard
Jim
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$200
[2]
On Broadway he played the Artful Dodger in "Oliver!" before he started "Monkee"ing around
Davy Jones
Jim
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$200
[5]
Meat packer Gustavus Swift hired an engineer to design this type of railroad car
refrigerator car
Jim
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$200
[9]
Grand Canyon National Park covers an area larger than this state
Rhode Island
Ken
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$200
[12]
By 1895 he stopped using hypnosis for treating hysteria in favor of a new technique, free association
Sigmund Freud
Jim
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$400
[17]
In 1689 this czar overthrew his half sister Sophie & forced her to enter a convent
Peter the Great
Ken
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— |
$300
[3]
Other actresses have been called sex goddesses, but this redheaded star of the '40s was "The Love Goddess"
Rita Hayworth
Ken
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$300
[19]
In September 1988 this Mideast country launched its 1st satellite
Israel
Judy
Ken
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$300
[22]
An apartment at the El Tovar Hotel, or a composition by Ferde Grofe
"Grand Canyon Suite"
Ken
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$300
[23]
Genesis 2:21-22 sounds a lot like God put Adam in a trance in order to do this
remove his rib
Judy
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$500
[18]
Derisive name given Puritans who cut their hair short in reaction to the long-haired Cavaliers
Roundheads
|
— |
$400
[6]
This "Golden Girl" was nominated for the 1st "Best Actress" Emmy in 1950 but didn't win
Betty White
Jim
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$400
[20]
There's a $1.3 mil. prize for a computer prog. that can beat a master player of this Oriental board game
go
Ken
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— |
$400
[24]
A subject can be hypnotized by staring deeply into a rotating disk with this design on it
spiral
Judy
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DD
$800
[15]
Charles XII of Sweden is famous for having done this at his coronation a century before Napoleon did it
crowning himself
Ken
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— |
$500
[7]
A 1988 Oscar nominee for "Anna", she went to her 1st prom with Ted Koppel, who gave her her 1st kiss
Sally Kirkland
Jim
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$500
[21]
Lead in crystal glass not only makes it sturdier, it causes the glass to do this better
sparkle (reflect)
Jim
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| CONGRESS | CATS | ARTISTS | THE PLANETS | LITERATURE | "EX" MARKS THE SPOT |
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$200
[22]
This legislative body gives its advice & consent to treaties made by the president
the Senate
Judy
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$200
[12]
This cat, the most popular of the long-haired breeds, probably came from the Middle East
Persian
Jim
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$200
[13]
Spanish artist who designed the "Monstrous Cubist" costumes for the Cocteau/Satie ballet "Parade"
Pablo Picasso
Jim
Judy
Ken
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$200
[6]
Rotoring in the opposite direction from Earth, it's called "Earth's Twin"
Venus
Jim
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$200
[2]
After George B. Shaw stopped writing novels, he wrote his 1st one of these, "Widowers' Houses"
play
Jim
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$200
[7]
The U.S. Postal Service guarantees overnight delivery of letters sent this way
Express Mail
Ken
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$400
[23]
Though elected from a district just like all other congressmen, his salary is highest
speaker of the house
Judy
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$400
[24]
The points of extremities of these cats are either blue, chocolate, lilac or seal
Siamese
Jim
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$400
[18]
He's been called "The Supreme Portrayer of Montmartre Night Life"
Toulouse-Lautrec
Jim
Ken
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$400
[8]
Scientists use this letter to designate the planet that may be beyond Pluto in our solar system
Planet X
Judy
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$400
[3]
In 1988 special baseball cards were printed to advertise the centennial edition of this poem
"Casey at the Bat"
Judy
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$400
[15]
To expel an evil spirit by a religious ceremony, not by doing Jane Fonda's workout
exorcise
Jim
|
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DD
$500
[28]
2 of the 3 areas of qualification set by the Constitution for election to Congress
(2 of) age, residence & citizenship
Judy
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$600
[25]
Because of its coloring most often white, yellow & black, it's also called a "tortoiseshell - & white"
calico
Judy
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$600
[19]
Manet's first name was Edouard & Monet's was this
Claude
Jim
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$600
[9]
The planet William Herschel discovered in 1781 & named Georgium Sidus after George III is now called this
Uranus
Judy
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$600
[1]
this poet's 1st book, "the enormous room", described his experiences in a french detention camp
e.e. cummings
Judy
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$600
[14]
A bet in which you pick the 1st & 2nd place horses at the track is called this
exacta
Judy
|
| — |
$800
[26]
This cat has been bred in Ethiopia for thousands of years
Abyssinian
Judy
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$1,000
[21]
This Somerset Maugham novel is based on the life of Paul Gauguin
The Moon and Sixpence
Ken
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$800
[10]
A few weeks after this planet was found in the sky in 1846, its moon Triton was discovered
Neptune
Judy
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$800
[4]
Journalist known for his account of the Russian Revolution, "10 Days That Shook the World"
John Reed
Jim
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$800
[16]
In Norman times it was the king's countinghouse; today it's the name applied to Britain's public funds
Exchequer
Judy
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$1,000
[27]
Bred in New England, this large cat looks something like the nocturnal animal for which it's named
Maine coon
Jim
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DD
$2,000
[20]
Parisian who created the sculpture seenhereto study body movement, not for exhibition:
Edgar Degas
Jim
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$1,000
[11]
In the time it takes Deimos to make one orbit around Mars, this, its other moon, has made almost 4
Phobos
Judy
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$1,000
[5]
Marcel Proust published "Swann's Way", the 1st part of this lengthy novel, at his own expense
Remembrance of Things Past
Ken
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$1,000
[17]
From the Latin meaning "higher" or "ever upward", it's the state motto of New York
"Excelsior"
Judy
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In 1963 these 3 nations signed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
the U.S., U.S.S.R. & the U.K.