Game entered from audiorecording. Missing prizes.
Dan Poneman — a lawyer from Alexandria, Virginia
Pat Land — a homemaker from Palos Heights, Illinois
Bob Tutelman — an engineer from San Diego, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,199)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob | $900 | $2,800 | $4,800 |
$9,500
2nd place |
$4,800
19 R, 3 W |
| Pat | $1,100 | $-200 | $0 |
$0
3rd place |
$2,000
10 R, 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| Dan | $1,600 | $1,600 | $10,200 |
$10,500
New champion: $10,500 |
$10,000
24 R (including 2 DDs), 2 W |
| WORLD GEOGRAPHY | LIGHT | FIELD HOCKEY | BIBLICAL QUOTES | BEARDS | WEDNESDAY |
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$100
[1]
In the Sahara, these include the Siwa & the Al Kufra & they're not mirages
oases
Bob
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$100
[12]
Another name for a nimbus, the luminous ring of light above the head of a saint
a halo
Bob
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$100
[22]
Normally only this player who guards the cage can kick the ball or stop it with his body
the goalie
Dan
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$100
[11]
In Exodus, it follows "Thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye"
tooth for tooth
Bob
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$100
[6]
Some depictions of Uncle Sam show him with this small chin beard, named for an animal who also has one
a goatee
Bob
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$100
[17]
Lent begins on this day
Ash Wednesday
Dan
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$200
[2]
Zugspitze, this country's highest peak, lies in the Bavarian Alps
Germany
Bob
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[13]
Source of the first light mentioned in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
the dawn's early light
Dan
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$200
[23]
Field hockey is the national sport of this country & its neighbor Pakistan
India
Bob
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$200
[27]
According to John 8:32, "ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall" do this
set you free (or make you free)
Pat
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$200
[7]
Ancient kings & queens of this country wore false beards as a symbol of royalty
Egypt
Pat
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$200
[18]
Wednesday was named for this chief Teutonic god
Odin (or Woden)
Dan
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$300
[3]
The 2 large urban areas in this British dependency are Victoria & Kowloon
Hong Kong
Dan
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$300
[14]
It's New Latin for "light of the North"
aurora borealis
Bob
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$300
[24]
Hockey comes from hoquet, French for this shepherd's staff that looks like a hockey stick
a shepherd's crook
Bob
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$300
[28]
"And Saul said to" him, "thou art not able to go against this Philistine, for thou art but a youth"
David
Pat
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$300
[8]
He was the first U.S. president to wear one while in office
Abraham Lincoln
Dan
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$300
[19]
Jane Fonda starred in this 1966 farce about an executive who uses his lover's apartment as a tax deduction
Any Wednesday
Pat
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$400
[4]
Only 1 mile off the coast of Turkey, the island of Samos belongs to this country
Greece
Dan
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$400
[15]
The room at the top of a lighthouse, or the light an old conductor waved to signal the engineer
lantern
Pat
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$400
[25]
Maximum length of a field hockey field, with no end zones either
100 yards
Bob
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$500
[30]
Gathering his first disciples, Peter & Andrew, Jesus said, "Follow me, and I shall make you" these
fishers of men
Pat
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$400
[9]
Coleridge's old seaman with a long grey beard and glittering eye
the Ancient Mariner
Dan
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$400
[20]
It's what Solomon Grundy did on Wednesday
(got) married
Pat
Dan
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$500
[5]
The occupied West Bank is on the west bank of this river
Jordan
Dan
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$500
[16]
In films of the 1930s & '40s set in the theater, it precedes "Parade", "Glamour" & "Serenade"
Footlight
Dan
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$500
[26]
2 positions played in an offensive backfield in football or a defensive backfield in field hockey
fullback & halfback
Bob
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DD
$2,000
[29]
Believing Joseph to be dead, he said, "I will go down into the grave unto my son, mourning"
Jacob
Pat
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$500
[10]
The pointed beard named for the Flemish painter whose subjects wore them
Van Dyke
Pat
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$500
[21]
The original version of "Sounds of Silence" appeared on this Simon & Garfunkel album
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
Bob
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| U.S. HISTORY | AFRICA | BUSINESS BIGGIES | GHOST STORIES | THE GREAT LAKES | BURT LANCASTER |
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$200
[10]
In March 1836 Santa Ana captured this fortified mission
the Alamo
Dan
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$200
[2]
Typical features in northern cities include open-air bazaars & these Islamic houses of worship
a mosque
Dan
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$200
[18]
Frank Robinson, a bookkeeper, named this soft drink and created the script for its logo in 1886
Coca-Cola
Dan
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$200
[9]
"The Story Of The Goblins Who Stole A Sexton" was the first of many Christmas ghost stories by this author
Charles Dickens
Dan
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$200
[4]
The one that shares its name with a Canadian province
Lake Ontario
Bob
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$200
[15]
"Tough Guys" was Burt's 7th film with this dimpled tough guy
Kirk Douglas
Pat
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$400
[11]
The first astronaut to become a Rear Admiral; he was also the first American in space
Alan Shepard
Dan
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$400
[3]
In 1976 he declared himself Uganda's President for Life; 3 years later he fled for his life
Idi Amin
Bob
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$400
[19]
Famous for "Super Mario Bros.", this company donated $3 million to M.I.T. to study how kids learn when they play
Nintendo
Pat
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$400
[24]
Lady Windermere's fans know this playwright also created "The Canterville Ghost"
(Oscar) Wilde
Bob
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$400
[5]
Bordered by the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, & Michigan, it's the farthest south
Erie
Dan
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$400
[23]
In a 1955 film based on a Tennessee Williams play, Burt sported this title tattoo on his chest
a rose tattoo
Bob
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$600
[12]
Arthur Bremer shot 4 people May 15, 1972 including this governor
George Wallace
Dan
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$600
[7]
Since 1985 famine victims have received at least $50 million in aid from the proceeds of this pop record
"We Are The World"
Bob
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$600
[20]
In the 1930s, this company now headquartered in Armonk, N.Y., produced its first electric typewriter
IBM
Dan
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$600
[25]
This creator of the Headless Horseman also wrote about the beautiful ghost of a guillotine victim
Washington Irving
Bob
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$600
[1]
The Straits of Mackinac & St. Mary's River link this lake to the neighboring one
Lake Huron
Bob
Pat
Dan
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$600
[28]
In a memorable scene in this 1953 film, Burt sizzled on the sand with Deborah Kerr
From Here to Eternity
Dan
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$800
[13]
By pressing a button in the White House in 1913, this President blew up Gamboa Dike in Panama
Woodrow Wilson
Bob
Pat
Dan
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$800
[16]
About 1/4 the size of the U.S., this country south of Egypt is Africa's largest
the Sudan
Bob
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DD
$1,000
[21]
In 1978 this company became the 1st to exceed $100 billion in assets
AT&T
Dan
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$800
[26]
In 1959 Shirley Jackson wrote about "The Haunting of" this "House"
Hill House
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DD
$800
[6]
Before man-made additions, all the Great Lakes ultimately drained into this river
the St. Lawrence
Dan
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— |
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$1,000
[14]
This noted redistrictor from Massachusetts was James Madison's Vice President
Elbridge Gerry
Dan
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$1,000
[17]
This hot, dusty wind blows out of Africa into southern Europe
the sirocco
Bob
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$1,000
[22]
Saatchi & Saatchi is one of the world's largest firms in this business
advertising
Dan
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$1,000
[27]
"The Phantom Hag" is attributed to this 19th-century Frenchman who wrote hundreds of short stories
Guy de Maupassant
Bob
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$1,000
[8]
Superior, Wisconsin & this Minnesota town form a huge inland port on the western terminus of the Great Lakes
Duluth
Pat
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He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature who was born in Asia; he won in 1907
Rudyard Kipling