Linda Sheppard game 1.Game entered from audiorecording.Missing prizes.
David Hazen — a retailer originally from Columbus, Ohio
Linda Sheppard — a housewife from Hayward, California
Teresa Anderson — an accounts receivable clerk originally from Deerfield, Illinois (whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,400)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teresa | $500 | $2,800 | $5,400 |
$6,400
2nd place |
$6,200
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W (including 1 DD) |
| Linda | $2,500 | $3,500 | $4,700 |
$6,700
New champion: $6,700 |
$4,700
18 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| David | $1,500 | $1,900 | $3,300 |
$6,300
3rd place |
$3,300
18 R, 6 W |
| NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES | U.S. GEOGRAPHY | EXERCISE VIDEOS | DISCOVERIES | LEFTOVERS | VOCABULARY |
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$100
[11]
His poem "The Raven" first appeared in the New York Mirror where he was an editor
(Edgar Allan) Poe
David
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$100
[6]
Pyramid Lake, northeast of Reno, is this state's largest natural lake
Nevada
Teresa
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$100
[26]
This wild & crazy fitness guru has his followers "Sweatin' to the Oldies"
Richard Simmons
David
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$100
[16]
Around 2000 BC solid ones were replaced with lighter, faster, spoked ones
wheels
David
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$100
[21]
Some folks say there's a whole breeding colonyof huge creatures in this Scottish lake, not just one
Loch Ness
David
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$100
[1]
A whirligig is a carousel & a whirlybird is one of these
a helicopter
Linda
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$200
[12]
Herbert Bayard Swope of the New York World won the 1st of these prizes for reporting in 1917
the Pulitzer Prize
Linda
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$200
[7]
Large deposits of this rock gave New Hampshire its nickname
granite
Linda
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$200
[27]
This singer & actress just appears on her 1st fitness tape; her trainer, Kelly Roberts leads the session
Cher
Teresa
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$200
[17]
Florey & Chain developed this drug, discovered by Fleming, so they shared the Nobel Prize
penicillin
David
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$200
[22]
A DML is a doctor of modern ones, not dead ones
languages
Linda
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$200
[2]
Something flabellate is shaped like one of these, as Sally Rand could tell you
a fan
Linda
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$300
[13]
Writer William Makepeace Thackeray & artist John Tenniel were staffers of this Eng. humor magazine
Punch
Linda
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$300
[8]
Fillmore was the capital of Utah from 1851 until replaced by this city in 1856
Salt Lake City
Linda
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$300
[28]
Jane Fonda's "Lower Body Solution" gives you the choice of using or not using this device in the workout
a step
David
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$300
[18]
It was found that lead oxide put a sparkle in this clear material & cobalt oxide colored it blue
glass
Linda
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$300
[23]
Ludmilla Tourischeva won nine Olympic medals in this sport
gymnastics
Teresa
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$300
[3]
A turbine is an engine, & a turbot is one of these
a fish
Linda
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$400
[14]
In 1948, the magazine "U.S. News" merged with this other publication
World Report
David
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$400
[9]
In 1854 this largest Neb. city was founded by a ferryman from Council Bluffs, Ia., across the Missouri
Omaha
Teresa
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$400
[29]
Janet Jones, wife of this hockey great, takes you through an aerobics workout for "The Firm"
Wayne Gretzky
Teresa
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$400
[19]
He found a way to get bromine out of brine & in 1890 started his chemical company
(Henry) Dow
Teresa
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$400
[24]
The National Book Committee started National Library Week in 1958; now it's sponsored by this group
the American Library Association
David
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$400
[4]
Something osmatic definitely has this sense
smell
Linda
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$500
[15]
This Connecticut newspaper was founded in 1764 & became a daily in 1837
The Hartford Courant
David
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$500
[10]
New Jersey & Pennsylvaniashare this river's Water Gap National Recreation Area
Delaware
David
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$500
[30]
Callan Pinckney's workout system
Callanetics
Teresa
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$500
[20]
Thomas Midgley Jr. discovered both leaded antiknock gasoline & this refrigerant
Freon
Linda
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$500
[25]
In the past, the calf's foot type of this food was a popular gift for invalids
jelly
Teresa
|
DD
$500
[5]
The French know this supernatural creature as a loup-garou
a werewolf
Linda
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| WORLD HISTORY | THEATER | BODIES OF WATER | POETRY | FAMOUS NAMES | INSECTS |
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$200
[1]
Born in Lisbon in 1455, King John II of this country was known as "The Perfect Prince"
Portugal
David
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$200
[13]
Sandy Duncan appeared in a 1969 musical based on this Chaucer work
The Canterbury Tales
Teresa
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$200
[18]
This sea was named for an ancient Roman seaport called Adria
the Adriatic Sea
David
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$200
[11]
5-word phrase following, "Mid pleasures & palaces, though we may roam, be it ever so humble"
"there's no place like home"
Linda
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$200
[6]
In 1953, a footbridge over Boston's Storrow Drive was named for this Boston Pops conductor
Arthur Fiedler
Linda
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$400
[26]
In the U.S., these insects fall into three main groups: subterranean, damp wood & dry wood
termites
Teresa
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$400
[2]
In the late 1840s Benito Juarez was elected governor of the state of Oaxaca in this country
Mexico
David
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$400
[14]
Friedrich von Schiller & Maxwell Anderson both wrote plays about this Queen of Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots
Linda
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$400
[19]
This bay at Luzon Island in the Philippines is bordered on the west by the Bataan Peninsula
Manila Bay
Linda
David
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$400
[12]
In Xanadu, did he, a stately pleasure dome decree
Kublai Khan
Teresa
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$400
[7]
It was the nickname of baseball great Jay Hanna Dean
Dizzy
David
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$600
[27]
Known for causing crop damage, these beetles are also called billbugs
boll weevils
David
|
|
$600
[3]
Centuries ago, the historian Manito divided this country's rulers into 30 dynasties, still accepted today
Egypt
Teresa
David
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$600
[15]
"Long Day's Journey Into Night" had its world premiere in this country; King Gustav VI Adolf attended
Sweden
Teresa
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$600
[20]
This sea is entered from the Gulf of Aden via the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb
the Red Sea
Linda
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$600
[21]
This Scot was known as the Ayrshire Ploughman
Robert Burns
Teresa
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$600
[8]
Robie House is among the structures built by this man, a major force in the Prairie School of Architecture
Frank Lloyd Wright
David
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$800
[4]
Empress Eugenie & this French emperor, her husband, are buried in Farnborough, England
Napoleon III
Teresa
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DD
$1,000
[16]
Floral skin decoration in the title of a 1951 play by Tennessee Williams
The Rose Tattoo
Teresa
|
DD
$1,000
[22]
This longest river in Southwest Asia rises in Turkey & empties into the Persian Gulf
the Euphrates
Teresa
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$800
[24]
In 1973, this poet's Cambridge, Mass. home, Craigie House, was made a National Historic Site
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Linda
David
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$800
[9]
In the 1940s, this photographer set out to photograph all the national parks in the U.S.
Ansel Adams
David
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$1,000
[5]
He prohibited the wearing of the traditional fez soon after he became president of Turkey in 1923
Ataturk
David
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$1,000
[17]
Miss Hardcastle poses as a barmaid to conquer Mr. Marlow in this Oliver Goldsmith comedy
She Stoops to Conquer
David
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$1,000
[23]
Southeast Asia's longest river, it flows from the Tibetan highlands to the South China Sea
the Mekong
Teresa
Linda
David
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$1,000
[25]
This Emerson poem begins, "By the rude bridge that arched the flood, their flag to April's breeze unfurled"
"The Concord Hymn"
Linda
David
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$1,000
[10]
This Philadelphia-born department store founder served as Postmaster General from 1889-93
(John) Wanamaker
Linda
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— |
He's been on the Republican national ticket more than anyone else, 5 times
Richard Nixon