Spoiler
Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"
$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom John Updike
$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel Harper Lee; easy with the "her"
$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize
$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel
$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles
Magnificent Ambersons
Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"
$400 - Famous cookie maker
$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine. Jeremiah
$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother Malachi. (I will be intersted to see the Numbers answeign this one right )
$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"
$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
Lamentations