QUINNSANITY • Ritenour High School German teacher Patrick Quinn won the "Jeopardy!" Teachers Tournament competition today, coming away with $100,000 and a guaranteed spot on the show's "Tournament of Champions."

Quinn won with the correct answer to this clue from the category The 1960s: "On nominating this man in 1967, LBJ said 'It is the right thing to do, the right time to do it, and the right man & the right place.'"

The correct answer, formed as a question of course, was: "Who is Thurgood Marshall?" (Marshall was the first African-American Supreme Court justice.)

Quinn, 34, of Chesterfield, entered today's competition with $5,589 from yesterday's Final Jeopardy! round. That amount was combined with what he won today to come up with his two-day of $22,300, enough to edge out two other teachers and claim the $100,000 prize.

The Teachers Tournament began with 15 players and was filmed in January in Culver City, Calif. Quinn has had to remain mum until today on his victory.