Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Jeopardy! recap for Tue., Apr. 5

 Please welcome today's contestants:


- Mattea, a tutor, has a jean jacket that is getting passed down through generations;

- Kathleen, a government contractor, lived in a fort with a cannon in the backyard; and

- Camron, a high school social studies teacher, is an experienced D&D dungeon master. Camron is a one-day champ with winnings of $24,200.


Jeopardy! 


HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOR BLADES? // LAST NAME'S THE SAME // INSTRUMENTAL TV THEMES // CLEAR "I"s // FULL ARTS // CAN'T LOSE


DD1 - $600 - FULL ARTS - A new exhibit , this movement "Beyond Borders" has a 1936 work showing high heels & a rosary tangled in what looks like fish nets (Camron lost the window maximum of $1,000.)


Scores going into DJ: Camron -$1,000, Kathleen $2,400, Mattea $4,600.


Double Jeopardy! 


WORLD GEOGRAPHY // DOGS // SCRAMBLED NOVELS // ADJECTIVES // MOVIE CRITICS // 6 DEGREES OF SIR FRANCIS BACON


DD2 - $1,600 - DOGS - In legend, these low-slung Welsh dogs were used to pull fairy carriages (Kathleen improved by $4,000 to $9,200 vs. $9,800 for Mattea.)


DD3 - $1.600 - 6 DEGREES OF SIR FRANCIS BACON - Francis' dad was friends with Matthew Parker, who in this job from 1559 to 1575 gave the Anglican Church its distinct identity (With two other clues remaining, Mattea added $1,000 to her score of $17,000 vs. $16,000 for Kathleen.)


This developed into a two-player contest in DJ, and Mattea scored on DD3 very late in the round, helping hold the lead into FJ at $18,000 vs. $16,000 for Kathleen and $2,200 for Camron.


Final Jeopardy!


CLASSIC GAMES - Reuben Klamer, who passed away in 2021 at age 99, developed this game relatable to “literally everyone on Earth”


Mattea and Kathleen were correct on FJ. Mattea added $14,001 to win with $32,001 (she had a very delightful reaction to her victory as well, and could be heard saying "My student loan is paid off.").


Odds and ends


Tough category of the day: The players missed four clues in LAST NAME'S THE SAME, including sci-fi scribe William & "Laugh-In" poet Henry (Gibson) and U.K. Labour prime minister Harold & rocker Nancy (Wilson).


Strategy corner: With DD3 remaining on the board and two untouched categories remaining, the contestants selected the top-row clue first for both.


Production note: During a clue about Putin, "Recorded on Jan. 27, 2022" appeared in the corner of the screen.


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is Surrealism? DD2 - What are Corgis? DD3 - What is Archbishop of Canterbury? FJ - What is (The Game of) Life? (Maybe there should be a space on The Game of Life that reads: "Go on game show, win big and pay off student loan").


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