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#4930, aired 2006-02-03 | EXPLORERS & EXPLORATION $800: In January 1773 this British sea captain crossed the Antarctic Circle but never sighted land Captain Cook |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | EXPLORERS $1200: In 1823 James Weddell sailed into Antarctic waters in search of this mammal; one species is now named for him a seal |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS $100: His 1930 book "Little America" is an account of his flight to the South Pole Richard Byrd |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS $200: On Dec. 17, 1911 he left the South Pole, leaving behind a tent & the Norwegian flag Roald Amundsen |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS $300: An Antarctic sea & ice shelf are named for this man who discovered the North Magnetic Pole James Ross |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS $400: In the 1950s this New Zealand mountaineer blazed a trail for Sir Vivian Fuchs, the first to cross Antarctica Sir Edmund Hillary |
#3079, aired 1998-01-08 | ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS $1,000 (Daily Double): The last entry in this Briton's diary, dated March 29, 1912, ended, "For God's sake look after our people" Robert Scott |
#2244, aired 1994-05-12 | EXPLORERS $800: On his 2nd voyage, 1772-75, this Englishman led the 1st recorded crossing of the Antarctic Circle Cook |
#1936, aired 1993-01-25 | EXPLORERS $600: The Fram, a ship built by Fridtjof Nansen to explore the Arctic, was used by this Antarctic explorer Amundsen |
#1892, aired 1992-11-24 | EXPLORERS $800: He discovered the Magnetic North Pole in 1831 & has an Antarctic ice shelf and sea named for him (Sir James Clark) Ross |
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