Kathy Craig — a homemaker from Moraga, California
David Bond — a classical guitarist originally from Subury, Massachusetts
Roger Reaves — a teacher originally from Alexandria, Virginia
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roger | $200 | $2,000 | $9,500 |
$11,000
2nd place: trip to Mexico City & Zihuatanejo, Mexico |
$9,400
26 R (including 2 DDs), 5 W |
| David | $2,100 | $2,300 | $5,900 |
$11,700
New champion: $11,700 |
$5,900
16 R, 0 W |
| Kathy | $-700 | $700 | $4,400 |
$8,700
3rd place: Gibson refrigerator/freezer |
$4,300
12 R (including 1 DD), 5 W |
| U.S. CITIES | POP MUSIC | GUINNESS RECORDS | EXPLORERS | PEANUTS | POTPOURRI |
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$100
[1]
The name of this city on the U.S.-Mexico border means "the pass"
El Paso
David
|
$100
[24]
This group's debut LP, "Please Please Me", topped the U.K. charts in 1963
The Beatles
Kathy
|
$100
[21]
The world's largest national park is located on this, the world's largest island
Greenland
David
|
$100
[16]
From Melbourne, Robert O'Hara Burke & William Wills led the first south to north crossing of this continent
Australia
David
|
$100
[11]
According to the Georgia Peanut Commission, over half the peanuts in the U.S. go into this product
peanut butter
David
|
$100
[6]
It's the second-highest number you can throw with a pair of standard dice
11
David
|
|
$200
[2]
Communities that make the metropolitan area of this city include Brookline & Cambridge
Boston
Roger
|
$200
[25]
Dr. Dre & Digable Planets won Grammys in 1994 for performances in this music genre
rap
Roger
|
$200
[22]
He's the highest-paid actor for a single movie, earning some $60 million for "Batman"
Jack Nicholson
Roger
Kathy
|
$200
[17]
A history of their expedition published in 1814 included a preface by Thomas Jefferson
Lewis & Clark
Kathy
|
$200
[12]
Peanuts originated on this continent
South America
Roger
David
Kathy
|
$200
[7]
Woody Guthrie's song "Tom Joad" was inspired by this novel
The Grapes of Wrath
Roger
|
|
$300
[3]
Statues of Abraham Lincoln & Stephen Douglas stand on the grounds of its capitol building
Springfield, Illinois
Roger
David
|
$300
[28]
His Top 10 hits in the 1960s include "Little Sister" & "Return To Sender"
Elvis Presley
Roger
|
$300
[23]
This language invented by Dr. Zadenhof has the fewest irregular verbs—none
Esperanto
Kathy
|
$300
[18]
His name in Portuguese is Fernao de Magalhaes
Magellan
Roger
|
$300
[13]
Spanish peanuts are used mainly in candy or are pressed to make this
oil
David
|
$300
[8]
Spook is this comic strip's perennial prisoner
The Wizard of Id
Roger
|
|
$400
[4]
Cow Town, a tourist site in this largest Kansas city, is a reproduction of the early city
Wichita
Roger
Kathy
|
$400
[29]
In 1968 his "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" became the first No. 1 posthumous hit by a solo artist
Otis Redding
Roger
|
$400
[26]
After a performance of "Swan Lake" in 1964, he & Margot Fonteyn received a record 89 curtain calls
Nureyev
Roger
|
$400
[19]
After coercing the Aztec emperor Cuauhtemoc to march to Honduras, this conquistador had him killed
Hernando Cortés
|
$400
[14]
During the Civil War Confederate soldiers were singing about "eatin'" these
goober peas
Roger
|
$400
[9]
Alphabetically it was the first sport at the 1992 Summer Olympics
archery
Kathy
|
|
$500
[5]
Fort Louis, on the site of this Miss. port city, served as the capital of the Louisiana colony until 1722
Biloxi
Kathy
|
$500
[30]
His 1959 Top 10 hit "Oh! Carol" was dedicated to singer-songwriter Carole King
Neil Sedaka
Kathy
|
$500
[27]
The world's largest mosque is the Shah Faisal Mosque near Islamabad in this country
Pakistan
Roger
Kathy
|
DD
$500
[20]
In 1928, while trying to rescue fellow explorer Umberto Nobile, this Norwegian vanished
Amundsen
Roger
|
$500
[15]
Because he found over 300 uses for them, he was known as "The Peanut Wizard"
George Washington Carver
David
|
$500
[10]
The word hepatic comes from hepar, an old Greek name for this organ
liver
David
|
| AMERICAN HISTORY | NATIONAL ANTHEMS | MYTHS & LEGENDS | MUSEUMS | POETRY | ENDS WITH "Y" |
|
$200
[2]
The 1776 New York campaign gave him his first experience as a commander in a major battle
George Washington
Roger
|
$200
[16]
Fittingly, this nation's anthem is "O God, Bestower Of The Blessings Of The Swazi"
Swaziland
Roger
|
$200
[7]
In the legends of this country, Lung Wang is the dragon-king
China
David
|
$200
[1]
Las Vegas, N.M. has a museum devoted to this regiment led by Teddy Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War
the Rough Riders
Roger
|
$200
[27]
Sections of this Longfellow poem include "The Peace-Pipe" & "The White Man's Foot"
(The Song of) Hiawatha
Roger
|
$200
[21]
This word for your little finger probably comes to us from the Dutch
pinky
Roger
|
|
$400
[3]
When this war ended in December 1814, the federal government faced a debt of over $120 million
the War of 1812
David
|
$400
[17]
"Hatikvah" was the Zionist song before being adopted as this country's national anthem
Israel
Roger
|
$400
[8]
Geoffrey of Monmouth called this queen Guanhumara
Queen Guinevere
|
$400
[12]
The Jose Hernandez Museum in Buenos Aires specializes in the culture of these Argentine cowboys
gauchos
Roger
|
$400
[28]
"In Flanders Fields" these "blow between the crosses, row on row"
poppies
Kathy
|
$400
[22]
A dialectal word for a rabbit's tail evolved into this word for a young rabbit
bunny
|
|
$600
[4]
In 1968 his power led Congress to rule that FBI directors must be Senate-approved & have 10-year terms
J. Edgar Hoover
Roger
|
$600
[18]
The anthem of this country led by Kim Jong Il is "Let Morning Shine On The Silver And Gold Of This Land"
North Korea
Kathy
|
$600
[9]
This youth who fell in love with his own reflection was the son of a river god & a nymph
Narcissus
David
|
$600
[13]
The rebuilding of the Castle Museum in this capital was financed by Poles from all over the world
Warsaw
David
|
$600
[29]
His cantata "The Jolly Beggars" includes the chorus "Sing hey my braw John Highlandman!"
Rabbie Burns
|
$600
[23]
This slang word for something remarkable is an alteration of "delightful"; it doesn't refer to a pickle
dilly
Roger
|
|
$800
[5]
On May 16, 1910 the Bureau of Mines became a part of this cabinet department
the Interior Department
Roger
|
DD
$900
[19]
"La Brabanconne" or "The Brabant Song" is the anthem of this European kingdom
Belgium
Kathy
|
$800
[10]
Virgil said that Cacus, a fire-breathing giant was the son of this Roman fire god
Vulcan
Kathy
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$800
[14]
Electric railroad equipment is exhibited at the Seashore Trolley Museum near Kennebunkport in this state
Maine
Roger
|
$800
[30]
Keats called this piece of pottery a "Sylvan Historian"
a Grecian urn
David
|
$800
[24]
Choreographer Berkeley, or his bearskin hat
Busby
Roger
|
|
DD
$1,100
[6]
On Feb. 18, 1965 this Secretary of Defense called for a nationwide network of bomb shelters
Robert McNamara
Roger
|
$1,000
[20]
"Soldiers Of God" is the anthem of this largest African country in area
Sudan
Roger
Kathy
|
$1,000
[11]
This lyre-playing god of music is sometimes called Smintheus, which may mean he was also the god of mice
Apollo
David
Kathy
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$1,000
[15]
Memorabilia devoted to this author are housed in a Walnut Grove, Minnesota museum
(Laura) Ingalls (Wilder)
Roger
|
$1,000
[26]
In "The Raven" Poe laments the loss of a "rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name" this
Lenore
Kathy
|
$1,000
[25]
This word for a saucy or brazen woman is derived from an early form of the word "housewife"
hussy
Roger
|
In 1910 she became the first woman novelist elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans
Harriet Beecher Stowe