Monday, February 17, 2020

Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Feb. 17

Let's meet today's contestants:
  • MacKenzie, a program development director from Oklahoma, threw a "clean" Toast Party 2013;
  • Tom, a business manager from New York, is involved in endurance auto racing; and
  • Terry, an aircraft maintainer from Ohio, works on the indicator panel. Terry entered the game as a one-day champ with winnings of $17,663.
MacKenzie took a page out of champ Terry's book and put the game away with a huge $13,000 wager on DD2, moving into FJ with $26,400 vs. $10,800 for Terry and $4,600 for Tom.
DD1, $800 - HYDE - Anne Hyde was the mother of 2 British queens, Anne & this woman who married William III (Terry won $3,200 on a true DD.)
DD2, $800 - ART SUBJECTS - Anna McNeill was arranged in grey & black for a work by this artist, her son (MacKenzie won $13,000 from her score of $13,800 vs. $11,200 for Terry.)
DD3 - Not seen
FJ - FROM SCREEN TO STAGE - This 2007 movie came to Broadway with an all-female creative team including book & direction and with songs by pop star Sara Bareilles
Only MacKenzie was correct on FJ, but she didn't bet anything, content to win with $26,400.
That's before our time: No one knew the alliterative nickname of the Catskills resort area that was home to many Jewish entertainers was the Borscht Belt.
Shameless shilling: There was a category that was nothing more than a commercial for "Survivor", including some excessively long clues. The time spent here, along with Alex's statement and correction about how long the show has been on TV, helped result in a massive six leftovers in DJ.
Correct Qs: DD1 - Who was Mary? DD2 - Who was Whistler? FJ - What is "Waitress"? (Terry had fun with his response of "What is the answer to this clue", and his wager of $420 surely went over well with fans of The Price Is Right.)

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