Dennis Donohue game 4.
Paul Schlicher — a technical writer from Yardley, Pennsylvania
Carol Shaw — an information systems manager from Weston, Connecticut
Dennis Donohue — an administrative services officer from Litchfield Park, Arizona (whose 3-day cash winnings total $33,600)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dennis | $800 | $2,200 | $6,400 |
$12,699
4-day champion: $46,299 |
$6,400
20 R, 1 W |
| Carol | $2,100 | $3,000 | $3,900 |
$3,900
3rd place: Flute lamps & Wheel of Fortune + Jeopardy! for Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis |
$5,200
17 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| Paul | $900 | $2,000 | $5,800 |
$10,400
2nd place: Insight 386SX computer & Panasonic fax machine & portable cassette player |
$5,200
15 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| ANIMALS | FOOTWEAR | STATE CAPITALS | MAGAZINES | ANAGRAMS | INVISIBLE MEN |
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$100
[1]
Unlike most other mammals, these "ships of the desert" have oval red blood corpuscles
camels
Paul
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$100
[16]
Lazy people. or their moccasin-like shoes
loafers
Dennis
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$100
[3]
Founded by Captain John Augustus Sutter, this capital was an early supply center for gold prospectors
Sacramento
Dennis
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$100
[9]
"Goings On About Town" is a popular feature of this Manhattan magazine
New Yorker
Dennis
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$100
[22]
Matt Groening named one of the Simpsons this because it's an anagram of "brat"
Bart (brat)
Carol
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$100
[21]
As Nick in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man", all he wants are his molecules back & Daryl Hannah
Chevy Chase
|
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$200
[2]
Marlin & sailfish closely resemble this fish with a weapon in its name
a swordfish
Carol
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$200
[17]
A type of satin, or an item of footwear that can be carpet or ballet
a slipper
Carol
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$200
[5]
Faneuil Hall in this New England capital is known as the "Cradle of Liberty"
Boston
Carol
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$200
[10]
Of who, what or where, the one that's the Australian offspring of People magazine
Who
Dennis
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$200
[23]
It's how Lil felt after eating rotten apples
ill (Lil)
Dennis
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$200
[25]
These days Goldie Hawn sees a lot of this "Now You See Him, Now You Don't" star
Kurt Russell
Carol
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$300
[4]
The chocolate point, a type of this Asian cat, should have points the color of milk chocolate
a Siamese
Paul
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$300
[18]
This canvas boat shoe has the floor surface of a ship in its name
a deck shoe
Dennis
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$300
[6]
Until 1969 Iolani Palace in this city served as the state capitol building
Honolulu
Carol
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$300
[12]
World Monitor Magazine is the sister publication of this newspaper
the Christian Science Monitor
Carol
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$300
[24]
Our announcer Johnny Gilbert loves this beverage made from honey & water
mead (made)
Paul
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$300
[27]
In a 1951 film this comedy pair joins forces with invisible man Arthur Franz
Abbott & Costello
Dennis
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$400
[11]
You can recognize a cassowary by the horny casque on top of this part of its body
its head
Carol
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$400
[19]
You might feel regal when you wear Balmorals because they're named for one of these in Scotland
a castle
Carol
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$400
[7]
First called Mahto, this South Dakota capital was renamed in 1880 for a French fur trader
Pierre
Dennis
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$400
[13]
This novelist, John Gregory Dunne's brother, is noted for his celebrity interviews in Vanity Fair
Dominick Dunne
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$400
[26]
It's a synonym for average, as Marlon could tell you
normal (Marlon)
Paul
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$400
[29]
He wasn't seen very long on TV as "The Invisible Man"; his tenure as Illya Kuryakin lasted longer
David McCallum
Paul
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$500
[15]
The coachwhip, which is one of these, jerks or whips its head when it bites, which can cause lacerations
a snake
Dennis
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$500
[20]
A brand of casual shoes, or deep-fried cornmeal dumplings once used to "quiet canines"
Hush Puppies
Dennis
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$500
[8]
By 1960 the first ICBMs were housed at Francis E. Warren AFB near this Wyoming capital
Cheyenne
Paul
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DD
$700
[14]
Diana Vreeland was Harper's Bazaar's fashion editor for 25 years before she moved to this magazine
Vogue
Carol
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$500
[28]
It amuses us to know this name is an Irish variation of James
Seamus (amuses)
Dennis
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$500
[30]
You may remember seeing him in "Cocoon" & "Police Academy" but not in "The Man Who Wasn't There"
Steve Guttenberg
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| HISTORY | FRUITS & VEGETABLES | AUTHORS | ART | GOVERNMENT & POLITICS | TUNNELS |
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$200
[1]
Legend says a shortage of these in Rome caused Romulus to take them from the Sabines
women
Paul
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$200
[13]
This fruit varies in length from 4 to 12 inches & a bunch can weigh over 100 pounds
bananas
Dennis
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$200
[8]
This author of "Little Men" became an acquaintance of Nathaniel Hawthorne in Concord, Mass.
(Louisa May) Alcott
Dennis
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$200
[19]
He moved to Brittany to be with peasants, but because they weren't simple enough, he moved to Tahiti
Gauguin
Dennis
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$200
[3]
Supporters & opponents of the Vietnam War were called by these bird terms
doves & hawks
Dennis
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$200
[23]
On Dec. 1, 1990 workers from both sides met in the "Chunnel" under this body of water
the English Channel
Dennis
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$600
[4]
Sent by France to rule Mexico. this man was executed there in 1867
Maximilian
Paul
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$400
[15]
To quote the Encyclopedia Americana, it's "the principal canning pear"
a Bartlett
Carol
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$400
[9]
This author's pen name may derive from Orrin Henry, a prison guard
O. Henry
Dennis
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$400
[20]
Born in 1853 at Groot Zundert, the Netherlands, he sold only 1 painting in his lifetime
van Gogh
Dennis
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$400
[5]
The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment, which provided for this
prohibition
Carol
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$400
[27]
The Great St. Bernard Tunnel in the Alps connects Switzerland with this country
Italy
Carol
Paul
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$800
[6]
In 1980 Andrei Sakharov was told to park it in this city
Gorky
Paul
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$600
[16]
Spinach, carrots & sweet potatoes are good sources for this vitamin that keeps your skin healthy
A
Paul
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$600
[10]
This author of "The Source" attended Swarthmore College on an athletic scholarship
(James) Michener
Carol
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$600
[21]
The Duchess of Alba may have been the model for his clothed & unclothed Maja paintings
Goya
Paul
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$600
[14]
In 1901 the duty of protecting the president was given to this branch of the Treasury Department
the Secret Service
Carol
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$600
[28]
Completed in 1927, this tunnel under the Hudson River was the world's 1st underwater automobile tunnel
the Holland Tunnel
Dennis
Paul
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DD
$1,000
[2]
After this ruler's death, Israel split into 2 kingdoms: Israel in the north & Judah in the south
Solomon
Paul
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$800
[25]
This tropical breakfast fruit can weigh up to 20 lbs. & its latex has an enzyme used in tenderizers
papaya
Carol
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$800
[11]
James Hilton wrote this sentimental tale of an English schoolmaster in 4 days
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Carol
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$800
[22]
Anthony van Dyck was assistant to this Flemish master
Peter Paul Rubens
Paul
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$800
[17]
This independent auditing agency of Congress is abbreviated GAO
the General Accounting Office
Dennis
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$800
[29]
About 2170 B.C. the first known pedestrian tunnel was dug in Babylonia & passed under this river
the Euphrates
Carol
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$1,000
[7]
The native troops in India known as these mutinied in 1857
Sepoys
Paul
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$1,000
[26]
The peel of the bergamot variety of this fruit is used in Earl Grey tea
an orange
Dennis
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DD
$1,500
[12]
Anthony Hope created this mythical Central European kingdom for "The Prisoner of Zenda"
Ruritania
Carol
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$1,000
[24]
American artist John Trumbull is best known for his paintings of this war
the Revolutionary War
Carol
Paul
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$1,000
[18]
This is the process of submitting a proposed state law to a vote of the people
a referendum
Paul
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$1,000
[30]
The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel just west of this state capital passes through the Continental Divide
Denver, Colorado
Carol
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This island nation has the world's largest Muslim population
Indonesia