Walt Senterfitt game 1.
Walt Senterfitt — a registered nurse from Los Angeles, California
Brian Hogan — a real estate developer originally from Fort Dodge, Iowa
Julie Peterson — a neighborhood maintenance technician from Phoenix, Arizona (whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,400)
| Player | First Commercial | End of Jeopardy! | End of Double Jeopardy! | Final | Coryat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Julie | $1,900 | $4,900 | $11,700 |
$9,101
3rd place: Wallace lazy Susan + Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System & Sega Genesis |
$11,000
26 R (including 1 DD), 1 W |
| Brian | $1,100 | $2,000 | $6,200 |
$12,400
2nd place: trip on Delta to Montreal & stay at Montreal Bonaventure Hilton |
$4,000
16 R (including 1 DD), 3 W |
| Walt | $400 | $2,100 | $9,100 |
$18,100
New champion: $18,100 |
$7,900
17 R (including 1 DD), 1 W |
| MONUMENTS | 1992 MOVIES | LEGENDARY CREATURES | THE 20th CENTURY | TRANSPORTATION | WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS |
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$100
[23]
His circular memorial in Washington, D.C. contains excerpts from the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Brian
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$100
[15]
Paul Reubens played Penguin Danny De Vito's father in this 1992 sequel
Batman Returns
Julie
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$100
[1]
In heraldry a dragon is often depicted sticking this barbed feature out of its mouth; how rude
its tongue
Brian
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$100
[2]
In 1903 this country leased Guantanamo Bay to the U.S. for a naval base
Cuba
Walt
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$100
[20]
This country's Tokaido "Bullet Train" has been in operation since 1964
Japan
Brian
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$100
[3]
Natives of this country gave the wombat its name
Australia
Brian
|
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$200
[27]
1st suggested by Doane Robinson of the South Dakota Historical Society, it was finished in 1941
Mount Rushmore
Julie
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$200
[16]
In "Patriot Games" he played Jack Ryan, a role earlier played by Alec Baldwin
Harrison Ford
Julie
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$200
[7]
The hideous basilisk can be killed by showing it this, something a vampire can't see
its reflection in the mirror
Julie
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$200
[4]
In 1904 the British forced this religious leader to grant them trade concessions in Tibet
the Dalai Lama
Brian
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$200
[21]
By the 1860s this New Hampshire capital had the USA's largest stagecoach factory
Concord
Brian
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$200
[6]
A German word for "snout" gave us this word for a breathing apparatus used by divers
a snorkel
Julie
Brian
|
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$400
[29]
The iron frame inside this U.S. monument was designed by Gustave Eiffel
the Statue of Liberty
Walt
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$300
[17]
She was the housesitter in Frank Oz' 1992 feature "Housesitter"
Goldie Hawn
Julie
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$300
[8]
After going to a lot of trouble building a nest of fragrant boughs & spices, the Phoenix does this to it
burns it
Julie
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$300
[5]
In 1901 William Howard Taft was installed as the first U.S. civil governor of this island group
the Philippines
Walt
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$300
[22]
This federal agency deals with transportation between the states
The Interstate Commerce Commission
Walt
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$300
[11]
Carrying one's own lunch is called this, from the type of paper container often used to do it
brown bagging
Julie
|
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$500
[30]
This statue on the border of Argentina & Chile was molded from old Argentine cannon
Christ of the Andes
Walt
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$400
[18]
Hollywood exec Griffin Mill kills a screenwriter & woos his girlfriend in this Robert Altman work
The Player
Julie
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$400
[9]
Some Himalayans call him "Metohkangmi", which means "indescribably filthy man of the snows"
the Yeti (the Abominable Snowman)
Julie
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$400
[14]
This tycoon bought the New York Post from publisher Dorothy Schiff in 1976
Rupert Murdoch
Julie
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$400
[24]
Barajas International Airport serves this European capital
Madrid
Julie
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$400
[12]
Military rank whose origin goes back to a Latin word for "pillar", columna
a colonel
Brian
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|
DD
$1,000
[28]
The Spanish built Fort Matanzas in 1742 to defend this Florida city from British invaders
St. Augustine
Julie
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$500
[19]
The title of this Merchant Ivory film based on an E.M. Forster novel refers to a country home
Howards End
Julie
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$500
[10]
According to legend, you're most likely to see a roc fly by in the area around this ocean
the Indian Ocean
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$500
[26]
On Feb. 16, 1947 he became the first person to litter the South Pole - he dropped flags of U.N. members on it
Admiral Byrd
Brian
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$500
[25]
In the 1930s this automaker became the largest company in America
General Motors
Walt
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$500
[13]
This term for a Christian who's renewed his faith comes from John 3:3
born again
Brian
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| COLONIAL AMERICA | AUTHORS | THE MIDDLE EAST | COFFEE | ART | "X", "Y" & "Z" |
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$200
[1]
In 1736 this Philadelphia publisher became clerk of the Pennsylvania Assembly
Benjamin Franklin
Julie
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$200
[10]
Danielle Steel's pet pig is named Coco in honor of this couturier
Chanel
Julie
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$200
[13]
Enghlab Avenue in this capital city was formerly known as Shah Reza Avenue
Tehran
Brian
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$200
[18]
About 45% of the world's cultivated coffee trees are on this continent
South America
Walt
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$200
[26]
The last name of American artists N.C., Andrew & Jamie
Wyeth
Julie
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$200
[2]
In 1959 this company introduced its first simplified office copier
Xerox
Walt
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$400
[3]
These people who had contracted to work without wages were at the bottom of society along with slaves
indentured servants
Brian
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$400
[11]
Of Bach, Beethoven or Brahms, the one who wrote "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"
(Richard) Bach
Brian
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$400
[14]
The emirate of Qatar occupies a peninsula that juts into this large gulf
the Persian Gulf
Walt
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$400
[19]
This company's "Mountain-Grown" coffee leads the USA in sales with over 30% of the market
Folger's
Julie
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$400
[27]
As distinguished from engraving, this printing process uses acid to eat away parts of the plate
etching
Julie
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$400
[7]
This national park's Steamboat Geyser once set a world record by erupting 400 feet into the air
Yellowstone
Brian
|
|
$600
[4]
This theologian married his stepsister Maria Cotton in 1662 & Ann Cotton, the widow of his nephew, in 1715
Increase Mather
Brian
Walt
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$600
[20]
He adapted his own novel "Exodus" into a musical called "Ari"; unfortunately, it flopped
Leon Uris
Walt
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$600
[15]
In area it's the largest country in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia
Walt
|
$600
[23]
Its name comes from the Italian for "pressed coffee"
espresso
Brian
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$600
[28]
Vasari called this Italian city "the nest and home of the arts"
Florence
Walt
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$600
[8]
The oldest military body in England, their costumes date back to King Henry VIII
the Yeomen (of the Guard)
Julie
|
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$1,000
[6]
This Pawtuxet Indian taught the Pilgrims where to fish & how to plant corn
Squanto
Julie
Walt
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$800
[21]
"The Moon Lady" is a children's book from this author of "The Joy Luck Club"
(Amy) Tan
Julie
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$800
[16]
In 1979 this country became the first Arab nation to recognize Israel
Egypt
Brian
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$1,000
[25]
The world's most expensive coffee is produced in the Blue Mountains of this Caribbean island
Jamaica
Julie
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$800
[29]
The 1913 Armory Show held in this city introduced modern art to the United States
New York City
Julie
Walt
|
$800
[9]
It could be the West Wind or simply a gentle breeze
zephyr
Julie
|
|
DD
$2,000
[5]
In 1770 Virginia had the largest population & this colony, the last to be founded, the smallest
Georgia
Walt
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$1,000
[22]
He claimed that he finished "Answered Prayers", but the complete manuscript has never been found
Truman Capote
Julie
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$1,000
[17]
This country's principal agricultural area is the Bekaa Valley
Lebanon
Walt
|
DD
$3,000
[24]
The East Indian Coffee Trade was founded in 1690 when the Dutch introduced coffee to this Indonesian island
Java
Brian
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$1,000
[30]
In 1986 a Kansas City- based foundation bought almost 60 pieces by this 20th century British sculptor
Henry Moore
Julie
Brian
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$1,000
[12]
This observatory of the University of Chicago has the world's largest refracting telescope
the Yerkes
Walt
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On February 21, 1965 he was killed in the Audubon Ballroom in New York City
Malcolm X