Let's meet today's contestants:
- David, a communications director, stared with jaw agape at Magic Johnson in a photo;
- Jaimie, a robotics scientist, made a machine learning pipeline for answering Quiz Bowl questions; and
- Amy, an engineering manager, makes herself laugh by writing sketch comedy. Amy is a ten-day champ with winnings of $380,200.
Jeopardy! round
THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES
PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS
HUNTER/GATHERER
THE COMPANY'S PRODUCT
PRONOUNCE IT THE WAY WE WANT
PUTTING YOU THROUGH SOME HOOPS
Scores going into DJ: Amy $4,600, Jaimie $1,400, David $3,400
DD1 - $800 - THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES - Mid-Atlantic city where you'll find the crypt of John Paul Jones (Amy fell into a tie for the lead after losing $4,000 from her score of $5,600.)
Double Jeopardy!
EUROPEAN HISTORY
SNAKES & RIVERS
WRITERS, WITH STYLE
AT HOME ON TV
WEIGHTS & MEASURES
BACKWARDS & FORWARDS
After getting a run for her money yesterday, Amy was back to being comfortably in control, scoring on both DDs in DJ and far ahead into FJ at $31,000 vs, $10,200 for David and $3,800 for Jaimie.
DD2 - $1,600 - WRITERS, WITH STYLE - Heere bigynneth owr joorny onn his "Summoner's Tale", a titl mayde moderne, as he speld it "Somonours" (Amy won $3,000 from her total of $6,600 vs. $3,400 for David.)
DD3 - $1,200 - EUROPEAN HISTORY - He fought both the Spanish Christians & the Moors before conquering Muslim Valencia in 1094 (Amy won $5,000 from her score of $15,200 vs. $3,800 for David.)
Final Jeopardy!
PLANNED CITIES - A recent immigrant, Lady Denman, wife of the Governor-General, announced the name of this new national capital at a 1913 ceremony
Amy and David were correct on FJ. Amy added $10,000 to win with $41,000 for an eleven-day total of $421,200.
Odds and Ends
Ken's Korner: Based on his chat with Jaimie, sounds like Ken still has some lingering bitterness for Watson.
Internet lingo dept.: Users of Reddit might have had an edge for a clue that included a reference to a "slangy word for one share in a company", that being "stonk".
Correct Qs: DD1 - What is Annapolis? DD2 - Who was Chaucer? DD3 - Who was El Cid? FJ - What is Canberra?
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