Dwight Moore — a deputy district attorney from Riverside, California
Martin Lee — a biostatistician originally from London, England
Bob Boyd — an Air Force officer from Redlands, California
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
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| Bob | $1,300 | $1,500 | $5,500 |
$11,000
New champion: $11,000 |
$5,500
15 R, 1 W |
| Martin | $900 | $2,000 | $3,400 |
$4,000
2nd place: a trip on Delta to Mexico & stay at Krystal Ixtapa |
$4,300
17 R (including 1 DD), 6 W (including 1 DD) |
| Dwight | $900 | $1,400 | $7,000 |
$2,999
3rd place: Alsy quartet of lamps |
$6,800
17 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| CAMPAIGN '88 | TV TRIVIA | TECHNOLOGY | "RIGHT" SONGS | LEFTOVERS | SPELL THAT NAME |
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$100
[1]
Sally Field, Marlo Thomas & Cher were just a few of his celebrity supporters
Michael Dukakis
Martin
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$100
[13]
On "The Jeffersons" it was Ralph; on "Rhoda", Carlton
doorman
Martin
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$100
[2]
QTest, Fact & ept are home test kits to test for this condition
pregnancy
Bob
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$100
[11]
According to the title of this 1963 No. 1 Hit by the Rooftop Singers, it's what you do before you "sit right down"
"Walk Right In"
Dwight
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$100
[21]
Some say the art of topiary gardening was invented in this empire by a friend of Augustus'
Roman
Bob
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$100
[24]
Singer "Joanie" Mitchell
J-O-N-I
Bob
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$200
[3]
The 2 vice-presidential candidates were senators from these states
Texas & Indiana
Bob
Martin
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$200
[15]
Alice took messages for Mike, Carol, Cindy, Greg & the rest of this household
the Brady Bunch
Bob
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$200
[4]
Egyptians used sodium carbonate, called natron, to do this to their dead
embalm (mummify)
Dwight
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$200
[12]
According to this 1973 Carly Simon song, "Lovin' You" is this
"The Right Thing to Do"
Bob
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$200
[22]
Heloise says that keeping a glass over your salt shaker will keep the salt from doing this
from sticking to the top of the shaker (sticking)
Martin
Dwight
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$300
[6]
One of Bush's "hot button" issues was Dukakis' membership in this organization
ACLU
Bob
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$300
[16]
Accordionist who had the longest-running prime time music series in the U.S.
Lawrence Welk
Martin
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$300
[5]
Rags, preferably linen, were once commonly used to make this, now wood pulp is mostly used
paper
Bob
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$300
[14]
This song from "Can-Can" begins "It's the wrong time and the wrong place"
"It's All Right with Me"
Dwight
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$300
[23]
Embroidery stitches will be more regular if the fabric is held taut in one of these
loop (frame, hoop)
Dwight
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$400
[7]
The keynote address at the GOP convention was delivered by this New Jersey governor
Thomas Kean
Bob
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DD
$500
[17]
This group of women dancers on "The Dean Martin Show" got their own series
The Golddiggers
Martin
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$400
[9]
A push-button distress signal onboard ships will soon eliminate the need for this type of code
SOS (Morse)
Dwight
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$400
[19]
"Nocturnally" speaking, this 1977 song was Jennifer Warnes' 1st Top 10 Hit
"Right Time of the Night"
Martin
Dwight
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$400
[25]
This woodwind instrument has been described as "a clarinet with a cold in its chest"
bassoon
Martin
Dwight
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— |
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$500
[8]
Democrat who took Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi & Virginia on "Super Tuesday"
Jesse Jackson
Martin
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$500
[18]
Like "Ironside" & "McMillan & Wife", "Hooperman" is set in this city
San Francisco
Martin
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$500
[10]
Word coined in the '40s meaning the operation of machines performing tasks that humans once did
automation
Dwight
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$500
[20]
In this 1962 Johnny Tillotson hit, he continues to suffer anguish "Since You've Gone"
"It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'"
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| U.S.A. | FOOD | BOOKS & AUTHORS | JEWELRY | WORDS | EUROPEAN HISTORY |
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$200
[2]
Hawaii's Bishop Museum was founded as a memorial to the last direct descendant of this king
Kamehameha
Bob
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$200
[23]
This company's "Special Request" soups contain 1/3 less salt than its regular soups
Campbell
Martin
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$200
[16]
He wrote a novel called "The Great American Novel" a few years after "Portnoy's Complaint"
Philip Roth
Bob
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$200
[21]
Some of these animals are placed in wire cages to protect them while they're making pearls
oysters
Martin
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$200
[10]
When this is cast on election day, you express your wish or vow, the original Latin meaning
vote
Bob
Martin
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$200
[1]
As chancellor of Germany from 1871-90, he forged an empire
Bismarck
Martin
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$400
[7]
Petersen House, where Lincoln died, is across the street from this other famous building
Ford's Theater
Martin
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$400
[30]
Thick cream that contains at least 36% milk fat is known by this "weighty" term
heavy cream
Dwight
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$400
[17]
This author of "Brave New World" was the great-nephew of the poet Matthew Arnold
Aldous Huxley
Martin
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$400
[22]
19th century black mourning jewelry was made from a glassy form of this fossil fuel
coal
Dwight
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$400
[12]
The name of this snake comes from the Portuguese for "hooded snake"
cobra
Dwight
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$400
[3]
In the mid 16th c. this country's king forbad the use of Turkish baths by the Moors
Spain
Dwight
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$600
[8]
USA Today reports they're the USA's fastest growing ethnic group
Latin Americans (Hispanics)
Dwight
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$600
[29]
This nut confection is also called "marchpane"
marzipan
Dwight
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$600
[18]
For a time in his youth, Truman Capote lived next door to this author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Harper Lee
Martin
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$600
[24]
At 563 carats, "the Star of" this country is the largest fine blue star sapphire in the world
India
Martin
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$600
[13]
This practice of giving important jobs to relatives came from a Latin word meaning "nephew"
nepotism
Dwight
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$600
[4]
When Henry II tried to take control of the church in England, this archbishop fought him
Thomas à Becket
Bob
Martin
Dwight
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DD
$1,000
[9]
This northeast state is the only state whose name is a homophone of a common word
Maine
Dwight
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$800
[28]
Though its name says it's Russian, the Charlotte Russe was created in this country
France
Martin
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$800
[19]
He served as a U.S. consul to Germany & Scotland after he wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp"
Bret Harte
Martin
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$800
[25]
This popular diamond setting was introduced by Louis Comfort's father in 1870
tiffany
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$800
[14]
Because scenes of tales were printed on the various levels of building, the levels were called this
stories
Dwight
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$800
[5]
While Luther was protesting the sale of these in Germany, Zwingli was doing the same in Switzerland
indulgences
Bob
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$1,000
[11]
This southeast state is fringed by a long chain of sandbars called the Outer Banks
North Carolina
Dwight
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$1,000
[27]
You need to add this to white sauce if you want to make Mornay sauce
cheese
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$1,000
[20]
The French gave her a Legion of Honor Award for WWI aid to the Allies years after she wrote "Ethan Frome"
Edith Wharton
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DD
$1,000
[26]
Named for a Russian czar, it's one of the birthstones worn by people born in June
alexandrite
Martin
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$1,000
[15]
Striking clocks in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is an example of this from Greek for "backwards" & "time"
anachronism
Bob
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$1,000
[6]
This lengthy war began in 1618 when revolting guilds of Prague threw aides of Ferdinand II out the window
Thirty Years' War
Bob
Martin
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On May 25, 1973 it took the crew in an Apollo capsule 9 tries to dock with this craft
Skylab