Sue Honor — a finance coordinator from Berkeley, California
Bob Johnson — a manager of a real estate office from Palo Alto, California
Doak Fairey — a computer consultant from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (whose 3-day cash winnings total $33,200)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doak | $600 | $2,200 | $4,200 |
$2,400
2nd place: trip on Eastern to New York & stay at Roseland Ranch in Stanfordville |
$6,200
17 R, 4 W (including 1 DD) |
| Bob | $1,400 | $1,700 | $2,900 |
$0
3rd place: Yahama keyboard |
$2,900
11 R, 3 W |
| Sue | $800 | $1,600 | $2,000 |
$3,900
New champion: $3,900 |
$2,800
15 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD) |
| STARTS WITH "VI" | SAN FRANCISCO | PEOPLE | MAMMALS | REVOLUTIONARY WAR HEROES | CARNIVALS |
|
$100
[23]
Cranberries grow on these
vines
Doak
|
$100
[25]
If you're not sure of this official city song, just ask Tony Bennett
"I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Sue
|
$100
[11]
"I was a soldier for beauty & love. I was completely selfless," said this former Philippine first lady
Imelda Marcos
Bob
|
$100
[1]
To replace lost water, these "desert ships" may drink 20 gallons or more at one time
camels
Sue
|
$100
[24]
Believing he was outnumbered at Yorktown, this Frenchman said, "I am not strong enough even to get beaten"
Lafayette
Sue
|
$400
[27]
When a kid at a carnival asks his mom to buy him a pronto pup, pronto, he wants one of these
a corn dog
Doak
|
|
$200
[10]
A treacherous person or a venomous snake
a viper
Doak
|
$200
[7]
Though it lasted just 48 seconds, this disaster equaled a force of about 6 million tons of TNT
the 1906 earthquake
Doak
|
$200
[13]
Also known for Stupid Human Tricks, he got Ted Koppel to balance a dog biscuit on his nose
David Letterman
Doak
|
$200
[2]
Named for a marsupial, this rodent drums on the earth with its large legs to communicate
a kangaroo rat
Sue
|
$200
[17]
When asked to surrender his battered ship, he replied, "I have not yet begun to fight"
John Paul Jones
Doak
Bob
|
DD
$500
[26]
19th c. French composer Camille Saint-Saens gave us this musical menagerie:[Instrumental music plays.]
The Carnival of the Animals
Sue
|
|
$300
[20]
From a French word for "face", it's the front piece of a knight's helmet
a visor
Doak
|
$300
[6]
In the late 19th c. San Francisco was the world capital of this maritime hunting industry
whaling
Sue
|
$300
[12]
Before he created Jeno's frozen pizzas, Jeno Paulucci started this Chinese food co. in Duluth, Minn.
Chun King
Sue
|
$300
[3]
These members of the squirrel family live in excavated "towns" which may be populated by 1000s of them
prairie dogs
Sue
|
$300
[16]
His pro-British cousin Samuel was widely accused of betraying this American spy
Nathan Hale
Doak
Bob
|
$500
[28]
Word derived from the name of the main street of the Chicago 1893 Exposition
the Midway
Doak
|
|
$400
[21]
A, C, D, E or K
vitamins
Doak
|
$400
[8]
A stagecoach is housed in the history room of this famous "Old West" bank
the Wells Fargo bank
Bob
|
$400
[14]
When he launched his daring bathing suit in 1964, some of us went topless
(Rudi) Gernreich
Bob
Sue
|
$400
[4]
Scientists aren't sure if this Mexican variety, Ursus horribilis nelsoni, is endangered or already extinct
grizzly bears
Bob
Sue
|
$400
[18]
Henry Lee's quick & daring cavalry raids earned him this nickname
Light-Horse
Doak
|
— |
|
$500
[22]
Government official whose title means "in place of the king"
a viceroy
Doak
Sue
|
$500
[9]
Since San Francisco was named for Saint Francis, this Italian town was named its sister city in 1969
Assisi
Bob
|
$500
[15]
Profession of Russian-born Louise Nevelson, who died in 1988 at the age of 87
a sculptress
|
$500
[5]
Well known as a pet, the golden variety of this mammal goes through pregnancy in only 16 days
a hamster
|
$500
[19]
Captured by the British, this 14-yr.-old future president was wounded when he wouldn't clean an officer's boots
Andrew Jackson
Doak
|
— |
| EUROPE | BEST SELLERS | U.S. CITIES | SPORTS TRIVIA | TRANSPORTATION | FAMOUS DOCTORS |
|
$200
[29]
This city was burned in September 1812 to try to force out Napoleon's troops
Moscow
Doak
|
$200
[1]
"Elizabeth Takes Off" is her story of the ups & downs in her weight & life
Elizabeth Taylor
Doak
|
$200
[7]
Almost named for Boston, this Oregon city was named for a city in Maine instead
Portland
Sue
|
$200
[12]
Field position in baseball in which one can get "knocked out of the box"
pitcher
Doak
Sue
|
$200
[15]
Since the '20s, a "Henry" has been a slang term for a car from this company
Ford
Bob
|
$200
[2]
Once a drum major at Cornell University, he's best known for his famous "maneuver"
(Henry) Heimlich
Bob
|
|
$400
[28]
Louis XIV's included Louise de la Vallière, & Mesdames de Montespan & de Maintenon
mistresses
Sue
|
$400
[17]
One of the latest tomes he's knocked out is "The Tommyknockers"
Stephen King
Sue
|
$400
[8]
Lakes Mendota & Monona are 2 of several lakes surrounding the center of this Wisconsin capital
Madison
Sue
|
$400
[13]
In 1 day, May 25, 1935, he equaled or broke 4 track & field world records
Jesse Owens
Doak
|
$600
[16]
June 30, 1948 was the last day you could ride the New York City subway at this price
a nickel
Bob
Sue
|
$400
[3]
As a teenager he invented an automatic surgical stapler, & later perfected an artificial heart
Jarvik
Bob
|
|
$600
[25]
By the Treaty of Utrecht, if Britain gave up this colony, it had to offer it 1st to Spain
Gibraltar
|
$600
[18]
"Fatal Shore" by Robert Hughes is about this country's early history
Australia
|
$800
[10]
It's been called "Film City" since Kodak is headquartered there
Rochester, New York
Bob
|
$600
[14]
Oreo cookie eater whose Palm Springs LPGA tournament is sponsored by Nabisco
Dinah Shore
|
$800
[23]
While the others rode horses, Roy Rogers' sidekick, Pat Brady, drove this cantankerous Jeep
Nellybelle
|
$600
[4]
As a Harvard med student he wrote novels under the name John Lange before writing "The Andromeda Strain"
(Michael) Crichton
Sue
|
|
$800
[26]
In 1963 John F. Kennedy paid a visit to this elderly West German chancellor
(Konrad) Adenauer
Bob
|
$800
[19]
One letter title of the 1988 best seller by John Updike
S.
|
DD
$1,000
[9]
It's called "The Pittsburgh of the South"
Birmingham, Alabama
Sue
|
$800
[21]
Having moved in 1960, this NFL team got league permission to move again in 1988
the St. Louis, now Phoenix, Cardinals
|
DD
$2,000
[24]
The largest ships afloat are these
oil tankers (supertankers)
Doak
|
$800
[5]
On his PBS series "The Body in Question", he performed what was probably the 1st autopsy shown on TV
Dr. Jonathan Miller
|
|
$1,000
[27]
Monarchial moniker for the Britain of 1900-10, when clothing styles were opulent & overrefined
Edwardian
Bob
|
$1,000
[20]
"Texasville" is a sequel to this Larry McMurtry novel
The Last Picture Show
Doak
|
$1,000
[11]
City which is home to the Photography, National Cowboy & National Softball Halls of Fame
Oklahoma City
Doak
|
$1,000
[22]
This country has hosted 7 min. 54 sec. of heavyweight championship boxing in 2 quick matches
Japan
Sue
|
— |
$1,000
[6]
The first born of a set of triplets, she's famous for the book "On Death & Dying"
Dr. (Elizabeth) Kübler-Ross
Doak
|
Under the system begun in 1968, the MPAA has assigned this rating to more films than any other
R