Paul Boymel game 3.Single-player Final Jeopardy!
Rae Clark — a respiratory therapist from Los Angeles, California
Albert Rosenblatt — a life insurance agent from Los Angeles, California
Paul Boymel — an attorney from Potomac, Maryland (whose 2-day cash winnings total $25,000)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul | $1,600 | $3,800 | $10,000 |
$15,000
3-day champion: $40,000 |
$9,300
31 R (including 1 DD), 7 W (including 1 DD) |
| Albert | $-600 | $-800 | $-3,200 |
$-3,200
3rd place: La-Z-Boy recliner |
$-3,200
6 R, 10 W |
| Rae | $200 | $400 | $0 |
$0
2nd place: SunTana SunSystem + Ray-Ban sunglasses |
$0
11 R, 8 W |
| SIBLINGS | MUSIC | COLORS | FOREIGN PHRASES | BOATING | TV TRIVIA |
|
$100
[9]
He was the one "Mom always liked best"
Dick Smothers
Paul
|
$100
[23]
Indian drums & "pipers' sons"
tom tom
Rae
|
$100
[13]
Color of Manhattan style clam chowder
red
Rae
|
$100
[3]
French phrase equivalent to "enjoy your meal"
bon appétit
Paul
|
$100
[27]
Type of canoe, or where baseball players wait their turn
a dugout
Paul
|
$100
[4]
His full name is John Ross Ewing, Jr.
J.R.
Paul
|
|
$200
[10]
The original Biblical siblings
Cain & Abel
Paul
Albert
Rae
|
$200
[16]
Low-pitched musical instrument & the lowest pitched male voice
the bass
Paul
Rae
|
$200
[11]
A bachelor's might contain names and addresses of available women
a little black book
Paul
|
$200
[5]
Italian word that doubles for "thank you" & "excuse me"
prego
Albert
|
$200
[28]
On galleys it was usually performed by P.O.W.s or criminals chained to benches
rowing
Paul
|
$200
[2]
Saying this got you $100 & a visit from the duck
the secret word
Albert
|
|
$300
[14]
Linus Van Pelt's crabby older sister
Lucy
Paul
|
$300
[24]
"Lady of Spain" played with a "bellows shake" was squeezed out on this instrument in the '50s
the accordion
Rae
|
$300
[7]
An expert panel or a dog show award
blue ribbon
Paul
|
$300
[6]
What you should do if a Hawaiian tells you to "wikiwiki"
go fast (hurry up)
Paul
|
DD
$500
[22]
By definition a motor boat can be driven by any engine except this type
steam
Paul
|
$300
[1]
Martial arts film star who played Kato on ABC's "Green Hornet"
Bruce Lee
Paul
|
|
$400
[15]
Brothers who implored little Susie to wake up in '57 hit
the Everly Brothers
Paul
|
$400
[25]
Italian for "air", it's a song sung solo in an opera
an aria
Rae
|
$400
[8]
Rhine wines are traditionally in this color bottle
brown
Albert
Rae
|
$400
[19]
How you would ask in German if someone spoke German
Sprechen sie Deutsch?
Albert
|
— |
$400
[17]
Its episodes began "There is nothing wrong with your TV set"
The Outer Limits
Albert
|
|
$500
[21]
Two ships built as a pair along the same design are called this
sister ships
Paul
Albert
|
$500
[26]
Term for everybody singing same note at same pitch
unison
Paul
Albert
|
$500
[12]
Color of mourning in the Buddhist religion
white
Paul
Rae
|
$500
[18]
Widely known Japanese idiom which means "is that right?"
Ah, so
Albert
|
— |
$500
[20]
2 of 4 "bionic" body parts of "Bionic Woman"
(2 of) both legs, a right arm & an ear
Albert
|
| U.S. HISTORY | DOCTORS | AFRICA | LITERATURE | 4-LETTER WORDS | ENERGY |
|
$200
[8]
The "witches" condemned there were not burned, but hanged
Salem
Rae
|
$200
[21]
What a D.D.S. degree stands for
doctor of dental science
Paul
|
$200
[22]
He found his "Roots" in Gambia
Alex Haley
Paul
|
$200
[15]
Clown of diamond patches, or romance novels
harlequin
Paul
|
$200
[2]
When thomeone thpeakths like thith
a lisp
Rae
|
$200
[24]
Country that's the world's biggest producer of nuclear energy
the U.S.
Paul
|
|
$400
[7]
Financially, J.D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford & Andrew Mellon were the first
billionaires
Paul
|
$400
[17]
Animal-loving hero of children's stories by Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle
Paul
Albert
|
$400
[23]
It's made areas uninhabitable because its bite causes African sleeping sickness
tsetse fly
Paul
Rae
|
$400
[14]
He slew the half-man, half-brute monster, Grendel
Beowulf
Paul
Rae
|
$400
[3]
Seaweed tablets
kelp
Paul
|
$400
[25]
Directly and indirectly, most energy comes from this source
the Sun
Paul
Albert
|
|
$600
[6]
In 1900, America instituted an "Open Door policy" with this country
China
Paul
|
$600
[11]
1984 was 50th anniversary of this memorable multiple feat of Dr. Dafoe
delivering the Dionne quintuplets
Rae
|
$600
[1]
Living in proximity to the Pygmies, they're the world's tallest people
the Watusi
Albert
Rae
|
$600
[12]
The beautiful gypsy girl who "rang" Quasimodo's bells
Esmeralda
Paul
Rae
|
$600
[9]
The way to "prey"
hunt
Albert
|
$600
[27]
Machine used to change mechanical energy to electrical energy
a generator
Paul
|
|
$800
[4]
19th c. anti-Catholic society which kept its secrets by saying "I don't know"
the Know-Nothings
Paul
|
$800
[19]
Ex-boxing "whiz", she is current whiz on "what every woman should know about love & marriage"
Dr. Joyce Brothers
Rae
|
— |
$800
[13]
Title office held by Michael Henchard in the Thomas Hardy novel
the Mayor of Casterbridge
Paul
|
$800
[10]
Primary predicate part
the verb
Paul
|
$1,000
[26]
The energy of movement
kinetic energy
Paul
Albert
|
|
$1,000
[5]
Not the Emancipation Proclamation, but this abolished slavery
the 13th Amendment
Paul
Albert
|
$1,000
[18]
The "Jungle Doctor of Laos," he received posthumous gold medal for work in S.E. Asia
Dr. (Thomas) Dooley
Paul
Rae
|
— |
$1,000
[16]
Hero of Marlowe's tragedy who sells his soul to the Devil for 24 years of fun & frolic
Doctor Faustus
Paul
Rae
|
$1,000
[20]
Having no give or slack
taut
Rae
|
DD
$2,000
[28]
This nation leads the world in oil production
Russia
Paul
|
The musical "Hello Dolly!" was based on this Thornton Wilder play
The Matchmaker