In 1997, Payne appeared on Jeopardy! for five games. She played from May 28, 1997 until June 3, 1997. She managed to go home with a total of $62,202. A year later in 1998, she participated in the Tournament of Champions semifinals and won $5,000. Her total score in her Jeopardy! runs came to $67,202.
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| - In 1997, Payne appeared on Jeopardy! for five games. She played from May 28, 1997 until June 3, 1997. She managed to go home with a total of $62,202. A year later in 1998, she participated in the Tournament of Champions semifinals and won $5,000. Her total score in her Jeopardy! runs came to $67,202.
- Lyn Payne, a librarian from Orlando, Florida, was a contestant on the syndicated version of the U.S. version of the show on October 31 & November 1, 2007. She walked away with $500,000.
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| - Lyn didn't have a clue so decides to use the Ask the Audience lifeline. After much thought that might be D: Turkey with 48% of the audience saying so, she says it's too close to go with the audience and takes home $500,000. Much to her surprise the audience were wrong as the correct answer is C: The Philippines.
- Lyn decided to call fellow Jeopardy! contestant Leszek Pawlowicz for help since she was not sure about the answer to this question. Leszek wasn't sure either guessing it's Egyptian at the last second. Lyn went with him and won $8,000. Then, the klaxon called time and Lyn would return on $8,000 with 2 lifelines still available.
- Says it's also one of her favorite Beatles albums.
- She thinks it's Georgia, but she says that "doesn't want to enjoy anything absolutely dumb" so decided to go 50:50 with her gut geeling of A: Georgia remaining along with B: Ukraine. She went with A, and won $50,000.
- She didn't like this question, so she switches this one with a guess of B. It was C: 6 cents. This question is to be replaced with a new one which was:
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- According to the old saying, "love of" what "is the root of all evil"?
- To the nearest cent. the Bureau of Engraving and Printing spends an average of how much to make each currency note in circulation?
- Media pundits often refer to which of these time periods by the moniker "the Decade of Greed"?
- "Switch the Question" lifeline used.
- Khrushchev's famous 1960 "shoe-banging" outburst at the U.N. was in response to a delegate from what nation?
- The title of the TV series "Will & Grace" was inspired by what philosopher's famous "I and Thou" treatise?
- What firearm shares its name with a classic Beatles album?
- Where on the human body is the umbilicus?
- Fictional author Nathan Zuckerman is featured in several works by what U.S. novelist?
- An April 2007 issue of Time magazine featuring a penguin on its cover was dedicated to what hot-button issue?
- What ancient civilization domesticated the Caffre cat, believed by many to be the ancestor of short-haired domestic cats?
- Located in Russia, Chechnya is a volatile region that neighbors what nation?
- England coronated Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, how many years after the death of Queen Elizabeth I?
- In the name of the A&P supermarket chain, the "A" and the "P" stand for the names of two what?
- In the Olympics, a decathlon has how many more events than a triathlon?
- A hideaway bed is typically "hidden away" inside which of these pieces of furniture?
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