Bill Unterborn — a visual merchandiser from Palmyra, New York
Constance Rajala — a network computing vice president from Evanston, Illinois
Brent Winter — a fashion editor from Atlanta, Georgia (whose 1-day cash winnings total $8,500)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brent | $200 | $3,800 | $9,600 |
$5,900
3rd place: Monorail PC + Jeopardy! scorekeeper |
$8,200
24 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| Constance | $-100 | $800 | $6,000 |
$6,000
2nd place: trip on Air Jamaica to Jamaica & stay at the Plantation Inn + Jeopardy! scorekeeper |
$6,500
11 R, 2 W (including 1 DD) |
| Bill | $1,400 | $3,100 | $6,600 |
$13,199
New champion: $13,199 |
$6,700
21 R (including 1 DD), 2 W |
| BIBLICAL MORTAL MATTERS | MAGAZINES | WORLD CITIES | PAUL, MEET PAULA | BY ANY OTHER NAME | RHYME TIME |
|
$100
[1]
In Genesis he wasn't his "brother's keeper" but he was his brother's killer
Cain
Bill
|
$100
[2]
In 1996 this "magazine for men" hoaxed Hollywood with a cover story on "overnight star" Allegra Coleman
Esquire
Constance
|
$100
[4]
Krung Thep, the Thai name for this largest city in Thailand, means "city of angels"
Bangkok
Brent
|
$100
[6]
Better known as Crocodile Dundee, this actor began pitching the Subaru Outback in TV ads in 1995
Paul Hogan
Brent
|
$100
[11]
A.K.A. is short for this
also known as
Bill
|
$100
[14]
An interminable aria
a long song
Brent
|
|
$200
[20]
Peter did it to Dorcas; Jesus did it to Lazarus
raise them from the dead
Bill
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$200
[3]
This symbol for a recording with hit potential first appeared in Cash Box magazine
a bullet
Bill
|
$200
[5]
When Pizarro founded this Peruvian city in 1535, he called it the "city of kings"
Lima
Bill
|
$200
[8]
Once co-anchor of "CBS This Morning", she does interviews on the cable channel "CBS Eye on People"
Paula Zahn
Constance
|
$200
[12]
It's a woman's name before she's married
a maiden name
Brent
|
$200
[16]
An insect embrace
a bug hug
Brent
|
|
$300
[22]
Matthew says this disciple committed suicide; Acts says he fell in a field & burst open
Judas
Brent
|
$300
[24]
Germany's top-selling weekly, its name means "star"
Stern
Bill
|
$300
[7]
It's Liberia's most populous city
Monrovia
Brent
Constance
|
$400
[10]
She's the comedian who writes a back page column for Mother Jones magazine
Paula Poundstone
Bill
|
$300
[27]
In French a stage name is a "nom de theatre" & a pen name is a "nom de" this
a nom de plume
Brent
|
$300
[17]
A magnificent Merlot
a fine wine
Bill
|
|
$400
[23]
According to 1 Samuel 17, he was killed after being hit by a single stone
Goliath
Bill
|
$400
[25]
In late 1996 this newsmagazine with a dual title published a cheery issue on "20 Ways to Save the World"
U.S. News & World Report
Constance
|
$400
[13]
Lying across the Detroit River from Detroit, it's Canada's southernmost city
Windsor
Bill
|
DD
$500
[9]
She asks the questions in the song heard here:"Where is my John Wayne? / Where is my prairie song? / Where is my happy ending?"
Paula Cole
Constance
|
$400
[30]
From the Greek for "false name", Samuel Clemens used one
a pseudonym
Brent
|
$400
[18]
A male deer who's mired in the mud
a stuck buck
Brent
|
|
$500
[29]
Uzzah was killed because he touched this object
the Ark of the Covenant
Bill
|
$500
[26]
This Microsoft online magazine is edited by Michael Kinsley
Slate
Constance
|
$500
[15]
O! This city's Writers' Building on Dalhousie Square once housed the British East India Company's clerks
Calcutta
Brent
|
$500
[21]
He was in high school when he got his first radio job at KVOO in Tulsa, & that's "The Rest of the Story"
Paul Harvey
Brent
|
$500
[28]
From the Latin for "other", it's a name assumed by a crook
an alias
Brent
|
$500
[19]
A person who presents you with a container for your arrows
a quiver giver
Brent
|
| ANATOMY | ANCIENT GREECE | FILMS OF THE 1940s | ART | HUMORISTS | "PRE"SCHOOL |
|
$200
[2]
The red portion of this bone tissue is responsible for the creation of blood platelets
the marrow
Bill
|
$200
[26]
The cynics revered this hero whose 12 labors were an example of a moral victory & self-liberation
Hercules
Brent
|
$200
[1]
English title of Jean Cocteau's haunting "La Belle et la Bete", which had no singing teapots
Beauty and the Beast
Brent
|
$200
[9]
"God Separating the Light from Darkness" is one of the major scenes Michelangelo painted here
the Sistine Chapel
Brent
|
$200
[6]
In 1926 this cowboy humorist's newspaper column went from weekly to daily
Will Rogers
Brent
|
$200
[21]
To carefully arrange one's fur, feathers or clothing
preening
Bill
|
|
$400
[7]
Joint in which you'd find a bandlike structure called the rotator cuff
the shoulder
Constance
|
$400
[27]
Spartan leader Lysander defeated this rival Greek city & established the government of the thirty tyrants over it
Athens
Brent
|
$400
[3]
1947's "Out of the Past" unfolds largely through this technique, a look into the past
flashbacks
Bill
|
$400
[13]
In 1912 this 30-year-old Spaniard began incorporating business cards & wallpaper into his paintings
Picasso
Brent
Bill
|
$400
[14]
In 1974 his show "A Prairie Home Companion" debuted on 30 Midwest public radio stations
Garrison Keillor
Bill
|
$400
[22]
The head of government of a Canadian province
a premier
Bill
|
|
$600
[10]
Hey, butthead! This muscle's name is Latin for "largest rump"
the gluteus maximus
Brent
|
$800
[29]
In the 1870s the first monument archaeologists dug out at this site was the Temple of Zeus
Olympia
Brent
Bill
|
$600
[4]
Name shared by Orson Welles' character in "Jane Eyre" & Eddie Anderson's in "Buck Benny Rides Again"
Rochester
Bill
|
$600
[16]
The setting of this "American Gothic" artist's "Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" looks like Iowa, not Boston
Grant Wood
Constance
|
$600
[15]
Charles Farrar used the name Artemus Ward for his humorous pieces in this Cleveland paper
the Plain Dealer
Constance
|
$600
[23]
Term for a novel written after another one, but depicting earlier events
a prequel
Brent
|
|
$800
[11]
This band of connective tissue between the heel & the calf is named for a legendary warrior
the Achilles tendon
Brent
|
$1,000
[30]
Archimedes was from this Sicilian city, in his time the greatest Greek city in the west
Syracuse
Constance
|
DD
$700
[5]
Ray Milland played an alcoholic terrorized by a hallucinatory bat in this 1945 film
The Lost Weekend
Bill
|
$800
[17]
This "Night Cafe" artist worked for art dealers Goupil & Co. until 1876 when he was forced out
van Gogh
Constance
|
$800
[19]
Copying "Naked Came the Stranger", Dave Barry & 12 others created this novel on the installment plan
Naked Came the Manatee
Constance
|
$800
[24]
If I said "Jeopardy!" winnings are exempt from U.S. taxes, I'd be doing this, which means lying
prevaricating
Brent
|
|
$1,000
[12]
The anterior lobe of this "master gland" is responsible for the release of somatotropin, or growth hormone
the pituitary
Brent
|
DD
$2,000
[28]
Protagoras is famous for the quote this "is the measure of all things"
man
Brent
|
$1,000
[8]
In this movie "of 1940", Fred Astaire danced with Eleanor Powell, an alumna of the versions of '36 & '38
Broadway Melody
Constance
Bill
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$1,000
[18]
Beginning in 1728, this British satirist painted a scene from "The Beggar's Opera" in several versions
(William) Hogarth
Bill
|
$1,000
[20]
This author of "A Book of Nonsense" is considered a master of the limerick
Edward Lear
|
$1,000
[25]
The story of this distance runner of the 1970s came to the big screen in 1997
Steve Prefontaine
Bill
|
The largest tributary of the Hudson, its name also refers to a hairstyle
the Mohawk River