Fred Frank game 1.
Richard Cleary — an attorney from Los Angeles, California
Fred Frank — a painter from San Francisco, California
Fiona Power — a registered nurse from South Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,198)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fiona | $1,700 | $3,200 | $3,400 |
$3,400
2nd place: trip on Delta to Acapulco & stay at the Villa Vera Hotel + Racquet Club + computerized version or Jeopardy! home game |
$3,400
15 R, 2 W |
| Fred | $600 | $2,800 | $11,000 |
$11,800
New champion: $11,800 |
$11,600
27 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD) |
| Richard | $0 | $1,300 | $1,700 |
$1
3rd place: Michael C. Fina china set for 8 + computerized version or Jeopardy! home game |
$2,400
11 R, 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| BODILY ORGANS | TV TRIVIA | SCHOOL DAYS | AUSTRALIAN HISTORY | INVENTIONS | RHYME TIME |
|
$100
[1]
Tiny nodules called papillae give this organ of speech its rough texture
the tongue
Fred
|
$100
[5]
He stopped hosting "Death Valley Days" in 1966 because he'd been elected governor of California
Ronald Reagan
Fred
|
$100
[10]
It's the rank between freshman & junior
sophomore
Fred
|
$100
[2]
The 1851 discovery of this precious metal in Victoria caused its population to more than quadruple by 1855
gold
Fiona
|
$100
[14]
If Rowland Hill hadn't come up with the idea for these, philatelists would have nothing to collect
stamps
Fred
|
$100
[26]
An adhesive in a "royal" or "navy" color
a blue glue
Fiona
|
|
$200
[3]
It weighs about 3 pounds & together with the spinal cord makes up the central nervous system
the brain
Fred
|
$200
[19]
When this sitcom celebrated the 215th anniversary of the Marine Corps Dan Quayle made a "major" guest appearance
Major Dad
Richard
|
$200
[12]
Type of test on which you'd find the phrase "All of the above"
multiple choice
Richard
|
$200
[4]
In the 1790s this liquor made from sugarcane was the currency of Australia
rum
Richard
|
$200
[15]
Roy J. Plunkett was stuck into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for this non-stick pan stuff
Teflon
Fiona
|
$200
[27]
A 5-cent gherkin
a nickel pickle
Fred
|
|
$300
[7]
The body's smallest bone, less than half an inch long, is located in this organ
the ear
Richard
|
$300
[20]
He played a gang member on the 1983 series "The Renegades" 4 years before "Dirty Dancing" made him a star
Patrick Swayze
Richard
|
$300
[23]
Your grade point average if you get straight As
4.0
Fred
|
$300
[6]
This city was chosen as capital in 1909 but the Parliament House didn't open until 1927
Canberra
Fiona
|
$300
[16]
A man in Vienna, Cyril Demian, not a lady of Spain, patented this instrument in 1829
the accordion
Richard
|
$300
[28]
A messy reproduction
a sloppy copy
Fiona
|
|
$400
[8]
The renal arteries supply blood to these organs
the kidneys
Fiona
|
$400
[21]
Kyle MacLachlan was nominated for a Grammy for the Agent Cooper tapes inspired by this offbeat series
Twin Peaks
Fred
|
$400
[24]
Do it to school & you're in trouble; do it to a grade & you're a genius
skip
Fred
|
$400
[11]
In 1965 Australia sent troops to fight in this Southeast Asian country
Vietnam
Fiona
|
$400
[17]
Frederick Abel & James Dewar invented cordite, a type of this
an explosive
Fiona
|
$400
[29]
A haughty British policeman
a snobby bobby
Fred
|
|
$500
[9]
This insulin-producing organ develops during an embryo's fifth week from the primitive duodenum
the pancreas
Fiona
|
$500
[22]
It was Bob Mackie's idea for her to wear curtain rods on her shoulders in her TV show's "GWTW" spoof
Carol Burnett
Fiona
Richard
|
$500
[25]
This verb means to attend a class as an observer for no credit
to audit
Richard
|
DD
$700
[13]
In 1770 Captain Cook reached the east coast of Australia & gave it this name
New South Wales
Richard
|
$500
[18]
The first successful one of these to give printed results was invented by William S. Burroughs
the adding machine
Richard
|
$500
[30]
A ghastly pair
a gruesome twosome
Fred
|
| WORLD CAPITALS | COMPOSERS | GO FISH | TREATIES | 20th CENTURY AUTHORS | HODGEPODGE |
|
$200
[1]
This city's Ueno Park has outstanding displays of cherry blossoms
Tokyo
Fred
|
$200
[7]
Tchaikovsky conducted several of his own works at the 1891 opening of this New York concert hall
Carnegie Hall
Fred
|
$200
[23]
This South American fish has been known to shock its prey with 600 volts
an electric eel
Fiona
Fred
|
$200
[14]
By the 1559 Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis, England ceded Calais to this country
France
Fred
|
$200
[17]
Shakespeare is a character in this "Fear of Flying" author's "Serenissima: A Novel of Venice"
(Erica) Jong
Fiona
|
$200
[6]
The 3 natural gaits of horses are the canter, the trot & this, the slowest
the walk
Fred
|
|
$400
[5]
Among this city's piazzas are Spagna, Colonna & Campidoglio
Rome
Fiona
|
$400
[8]
Famous for his marching band music, he also wrote operas like "The Smugglers" & "Desiree"
(John Philip) Sousa
Fred
|
$400
[26]
Included among the sunfish are the largemouth & smallmouth species of this
bass
Richard
|
$400
[13]
The 1814 Treaty of Ghent that ended this war gave the U.S. British-held territory in the Northwest
the War of 1812
Fiona
|
$400
[18]
She was a school bus driver in the Australian Outback before she wrote "The Thorn Birds"
(Colleen) McCullough
Fred
Richard
|
$400
[21]
He's probably the most sagacious human ruler in the Bible
Solomon
Richard
|
|
$600
[2]
The Sonja Henie-Niels Onstad Art Center is in this capital
Oslo
Fred
|
$600
[9]
Both Liszt & Schubert were students of this composer & reputed rival of Mozart
Salieri
Fred
|
— |
$600
[12]
The Treaty of Tordesillas enabled this country to claim the coast of Brazil
Portugal
Fred
|
$600
[19]
His 1910 novel "Howards End" became a play in 1967 & a film in 1992
(E.M.) Forster
Fiona
|
$600
[25]
In the round "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", the 3rd person begins when the 1st person sings this word
merrily
Fiona
Fred
|
|
$800
[3]
This Paraguayan capital's original name means "Our Lady of the Assumption"
Asuncion
Fred
|
$800
[10]
This composer of "Petrushka" was pictured on a U.S. stamp issued in 1982
Stravinsky
Fred
|
— |
$800
[15]
About 500 chiefs of these New Zealand natives signed the Treaty of Waitangi with Britain in 1840
the Maoris
Fred
|
$800
[20]
This "I, Claudius" novelist was the son of an Irish poet
(Robert) Graves
Fred
|
$1,000
[24]
1 of the 2 Russian emperors for whom Peter Carl Faberge made his jeweled Easter eggs
Nicholas II (or Alexander III)
Fiona
Fred
|
|
DD
$2,400
[4]
This South American capital was founded in 1781 & named for the reigning British monarch
Georgetown
Fred
|
$1,000
[11]
Hugo von Hofmannsthal wrote the librettos for this German's "Elektra" & "Der Rosenkavalier"
Richard Strauss
Fred
Richard
|
— |
DD
$2,800
[16]
This European country approved the Maastricht Treaty in 1993; it had rejected it in 1992
Denmark
Fred
|
$1,000
[22]
In 1974 Professor Irwin Corey accepted this recluse's Nat'l Book Award for "Gravity's Rainbow"
(Thomas) Pynchon
Richard
|
— |
Today this historic region of China is simply referred to as the Northeast
Manchuria