Thursday, February 3, 2022

Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Feb. 3

Today's contestants are:


- Zach, a data analyst, made $13 helping to clear out a parking garage;

- Heather, a retired flight attendant, woke up Ray Charles to sing and play with him; and

- Emma, a consultant, has cats named Meadow and Anthony Jr. Emma is a one-day champ with winnings of $22,200.


Jeopardy! round


THE 20TH CENTURY // IT'S A NATIONAL THING // DATING THE REALITY SHOW // IT WAS ALL PURPLE // FOR NAUGHT // MASHED-UP BOOK TITLES 


DD1 - $400 - IT'S A NATIONAL THING - The Feb. 1588 death of its admiral, the Marquis de Santa Cruz, would loom large in the coming disaster that befell this big group (Emma won $1,000 on a true DD.)


Scores going into DJ: Emma $6,000, Heather -$400, Zach $5,200.


Double Jeopardy! 


THE EXILE FILES // IDIOMS & EXPRESSIONS // LAUGHTER IN THE BIBLE // ROCKS & MINERALS // THE MUSIC "MAN" // TRIBUTARIES


DD2 - $1,200 - IDIOMS & EXPRESSIONS - Tangled wires led to the 19th c. phrase this type of "telegraph"; eventually, this became the way you hear a rumor (Emma won $3,000 from her total of $6,800 vs. $5,600 for Zach.)


DD3 - $2,000 - ROCKS & MINERALS - Meaning "stone ball" this rocky 60-mile outer layer  of the Earth consists of the crust & the upper part of the mantle (Heather lost $2,500 from her third-place score of $4,400.)


Scores going into FJ: Emma $20,200, Heather $4,300, Zach $12,800.


Final Jeopardy!


FAMOUS AMERICANS - He was buried in 1969 in one of the World War II uniform jackets named for him


Surprisingly, everyone was incorrect on FJ. Emma dropped $5,401 to win with $14,799 for a two-day total of $36,999.


Odds and Ends


Triple Stumper of the day: Shown a picture of a small white dog of a toy breed named after an island, no one could identify it as a Maltese.


Judging the producers: During DD3, Heather made some interesting facial expressions, and this was a very rare instance of the laugh track being played while a contestant was trying to come up with a response.


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is the Spanish Armada? DD2 - What is the grapevine? (The clue was looking for a phrase, so perhaps they were really going for "through the grapevine".) DD3 - What is lithosphere? FJ - Who was Eisenhower? (Two contestants guessed "Flak" and one wrote "Lindbergh".)


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