Kevin Marshall game 2.
Bryan Adams — an accounts receivable manager from Novato, California
Mary Keefe — a waitress from Edina, Minnesota
Kevin Marshall — a student from Metairie, Louisiana (whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,400)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin | $2,400 | $3,800 | $13,000 |
$13,201
2-day champion: $27,601 |
$12,800
20 R (including 1 DD), 4 W |
| Mary | $800 | $1,000 | $1,600 |
$1,600
2nd place: $2,000 |
$4,600
10 R, 7 W (including 1 DD) |
| Bryan | $-200 | $1,800 | $13,200 |
$100
3rd place: $1,000 |
$8,600
14 R (including 1 DD), 6 W |
| THE KENNEDY CENTER | CLEVELAND ATHLETES | TRUMAN CAPOTE | MADISON AVE. | JACKSON HOLE | "BUSH"-ISMS |
|
$200
[29]
In 2005 the Kennedy Center awarded this "wild & crazy guy" the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Steve Martin
Mary
|
$200
[20]
In 2003 he went directly from high school to the Cleveland Cavaliers & became the NBA's Rookie of the Year
LeBron James
Kevin
|
$200
[1]
The collection "Breakfast at Tiffany's" included the touching tale "Memory" of this holiday
Christmas
Kevin
|
$200
[11]
Ad man Cliff Freeman came up with this catchphrase delivered by Clara Peller in Wendy's commercials
"Where's the beef?"
Bryan
|
$200
[16]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a park in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.) It's hard to believe the picturesque Jackson Square was once used as a dump; in 1932 it wasbeautified& named for this president for his 200th birthday
George Washington
Kevin
Mary
|
$200
[6]
The young kids go wild for this song that takes place "so early in the morning"
"Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush"
Mary
Bryan
|
|
$400
[25]
A 2005 concert at the Kennedy Center paid tribute to the 90th anniversary of the birth of this jazz "Lady"
Billie Holiday
Mary
|
$400
[21]
Almost 40 years afterhisretirement, he dominates his team's record books
Jim Brown
Kevin
|
$400
[2]
3 days after the Clutter family was murdered in this state, Capote arrived there to research "In Cold Blood"
Kansas
Mary
Bryan
|
$400
[12]
Advertising copywriter Tom Rogers created this ad mascot seen here
Charlie (the Tuna)
Mary
|
$400
[17]
In 1989 this famous East Coast symphony orchestra held its first ever summer residency in Jackson Hole
the New York Philharmonic
Kevin
Mary
Bryan
|
$400
[7]
You might find this adventurous type of person at the controls of a Beech Staggerwing
a bush pilot
Bryan
|
|
$600
[26]
The Kennedy Center presented a series of one-act plays as "Five by Tenn", a reference to this playwright
Tennessee Williams
Kevin
|
$600
[22]
Nolan Schaefer of Yellow Grass, Sask. & Glenn Olson of Port McNeil, B.C. play this sport for the Cleveland Barons
hockey
Kevin
|
$600
[3]
Capote called this writer "Maestro of the Semicolon" & co-wrote a movie version of his "The Turn of the Screw"
Henry James
Bryan
|
$600
[13]
In ads for this microchip maker, the Blue Man Group made their own kind of music
Intel
Kevin
|
$600
[18]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew walks under arches in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.) Jackson's famousarchesare made of antlers of these animals found in the area; don't worry--they shed them first
elk
Kevin
Mary
Bryan
|
$600
[8]
Curt Schilling called A-Rod's ball-punching move in the 2004 A.L. playoffs this type of play
bush league
Kevin
|
|
$800
[27]
On Dec. 23, 2003 the inaugural event of the newly renovated Opera House was the Kirov dancing this ballet
The Nutcracker
Kevin
|
$800
[23]
"Bullet Bob", this pitcher from Van Meter, Iowa, joined the Indians at age 17 in 1936
Bob Feller
|
$800
[4]
A book left unfinished took its title from the line "More tears are shed over" these "than unanswered ones"
answered prayers
Bryan
|
$800
[14]
Celine Dion sang "I Drove All Night" in TV ads for the Pacifica & Crossfire models from this company
Chrysler
Bryan
|
$800
[19]
The USA's longest-running one of these events isn't a soccer tie-breaker but a re-creation of frontier justice
a shootout
Kevin
|
DD
$1,000
[9]
A 2004 anti-Dubya book by Jim Hightower was titled "Let's Stop" this evasive behavior
Beating Around the Bush
Kevin
|
|
$1,000
[28]
This American pianist who took Moscow (& the world) by storm in 1958 received a Kennedy Center honor in 2001
Van Cliburn
Bryan
|
$1,000
[24]
Now in the Hall of Fame, this tight end of the '80s was known as the "Wizard of Oz"
Ozzie Newsome
Mary
|
$1,000
[5]
Completes the first sentence of a Capote novel, "When was it that first I heard of the grass..."
harp
|
$1,000
[15]
Jason Alexander starred in commercials for this pretzel line with a rhyming name
Rold Gold
|
$1,000
[30]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew walks in the street of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.) Here in the "Equality State", Jackson was the U.S.A.'s first municipality withan all-female governmentin this year when U.S. women got the vote
1920
Mary
|
$1,000
[10]
The galago, a small primate of southern Africa, is also called this because of its human-like cry
a bush baby
Mary
|
| FIRST LADIES | THE COLOR PURPLE | CLASSICAL CLASSICS | DRUGS | AMERICAN LIT | CATCHING SOME "Z"s |
|
$400
[16]
In 1984 her husband published "Negotiation" & she published "First Lady from Plains"
Rosalynn Carter
Mary
|
$400
[11]
He's the purple Teletubby with an inverted triangle on his head
Tinky Winky
Bryan
|
$400
[22]
Wally, heroine of Catalini's opera set in the Tyrol, dies by throwing herself into one of these snowy mountain disasters
an avalanche
Kevin
|
$400
[21]
An anticoagulant drug made from the saliva of a species of vampire bat was named for this famous vampire
Dracula
Kevin
|
$400
[1]
Jay is the first name of the title character of this F. Scott Fitzgerald novel
The Great Gatsby
Bryan
|
$400
[2]
In 1924, after a year in California, Will Rogers rejoined this extravagant New York musical revue
the Ziegfeld Follies
Bryan
|
|
$800
[18]
This First Lady was famous for her "Just Say No" to drugs campaign
Nancy Reagan
Bryan
|
$800
[12]
The opening guitar riff of this classic is heard here
"Purple Haze"
Kevin
|
$800
[23]
Compared to Handel's other oratorios, this most famous one, from 1742, really doesn't have much plot
Messiah
Kevin
|
— |
$800
[7]
This Vonnegut novel begins "All this happened, more or less. The war parts anyway, are pretty much true"
Slaughterhouse-Five
Kevin
|
$800
[3]
It's an African tribe numbering around 9 million who traditionally raise millet & live in kraals
the Zulu
Bryan
|
|
$1,200
[17]
Her "term" as First Lady lasted from 1974 to 1977
Betty Ford
Kevin
|
$1,200
[13]
A character steps out of a movie screen & into the lives of others in this Woody Allen comedy
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Bryan
|
$1,200
[24]
In 1881, on receiving a doctorate, this last of the "3 B's" composed the "Academic Festival Overture"
Johannes Brahms
|
— |
$1,200
[8]
He wrote "Two Years Before the Mast" from the journal that he kept about a voyage around Cape Horn
Dana
Mary
|
$1,200
[4]
In the Bible, the father of the Apostles James & John
Zebedee
Kevin
|
|
$1,600
[19]
First Lady Caroline Harrison was also the first president general of this organization, the DAR for short
Daughters of the American Revolution
Kevin
|
$1,600
[14]
This 1984 film set in Minneapolis won an Academy Award for its music
Purple Rain
Kevin
Mary
|
$1,600
[25]
Mozart's "Eine Kleine Gigue" is not as well known as this similarly-titled piece, Kochel 525
"Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
Mary
Bryan
|
— |
$2,000
[10]
Part I of this Willa Cather novel is called "The Wild Land"; Part II is "Neighboring Fields"
O Pioneers!
Kevin
|
$1,600
[5]
Found in many ancient cultures, it's the religious worship of animals
zoolatry
Kevin
|
|
$2,000
[20]
The former Sarah Childress remained childless throughout her 25-year marriage to this 11th president
Polk
Bryan
|
$2,000
[15]
Inspired by a real-life event, this Deep Purple hit song spent three months in the Top 40 in 1973
"Smoke On The Water"
Bryan
|
DD
$6,600
[26]
Despite its name, this "Air" from Bach's Suite No. 3 was not inspired by the sight of a stripper's laundry drying on the line
"(Air On The) G String"
Bryan
|
— |
DD
$3,000
[9]
Caroline Meeber is the title character of this 1900 novel
Sister Carrie
Mary
|
$2,000
[6]
This defendant in a famous U.S. freedom of the press trial was born in Germany in 1697
Zenger
Mary
|
In April 2005, during his first 2 days on the job, he received more than 56,000 e-mails
Pope Benedict XVI