Monday, June 12, 2023

Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Jun. 12

 Here are today's contestants:


- Marilyn, a childrens book author, was not "buttering you up" when telling Mayim she'd make a fine narrator;

- Michael, a data analyst, is getting up to speed on Disney movies; and

- Suresh, a networking engineer, doesn't know how to tie a tie. Suresh is a four-day champ with winnings of $53,999.


Jeopardy! 


POP SONGS // TROPIC OF CAPRICORN NATIONS // NARRATOR OF THE NOVEL // CORE VALUES // 5-LETTER WORDS // BEN & JERRY'S FLAVOR GRAVEYARD


DD1 - $400 - NARRATOR OF THE NOVEL - This novel: stranded astronaut Mark Watney(Interestingly, Suresh chose to wager just $5 from his score of $2,000 and missed.)


Scores at first break: Suresh $1,995, Michael $3,600, Marilyn $2,200.


Scores going into DJ: Suresh $5,395, Michael $5,600, Marilyn $0.


Double Jeopardy! 


THE WAR OF 1812 // LIKE A STATUE // HEALTH & MEDICINE // COLOR MY WORLD // HANG UP YOUR TV REBOOTS // "AX" MARKS THE SPOT


DD2 - $2,000 - LIKE A STATUE - John Diefenbaker & Lester Pearson are among the notables commemorated with statues on this Ottawa hill (Suresh added $1,000 to his total of $8,195 vs. $6,800 for Michael.)


DD3 - $1,600 - THE WAR OF 1812 - In 1814 U.S. forces under Gen. Jacob Brown invaded Canada by crossing this river between Lake Erie & Lake Ontario (Michael, who went for it because he "didn't think I'd be here" after some medical issues, doubled to $16,800 va. $10,195 for Suresh.)


Michael broke open what was a very close game with Suresh by doubling on DD3, taking a commanding but not insurmountable advantage into FJ at $26,400 vs. $14,195 for Suresh and $4,400 for Marilyn.


Final Jeopardy!


WOMEN IN MYTHOLOGY - The name of this woman, the product of an incestuous union, means “against birth”


Only Suresh was correct on FJ, proving himself to be the comeback king again, adding $14,000 to win with $28,195 for a five-day total of $82,194.


Final scores: Suresh $28,195, Michael $24,400, Marilyn $3,400.


Odds and ends


DD wagering strategy: Suresh's $5 wager on DD1 was unusual, but if he had bet even $1,000 and the rest of the game played out the same way, his score going into FJ would have been out of reach of Michael's.


Pop culture problems: For a top-row clue, the players didn't guess "this diva's solo debut 'Dangerously in Love'" is by Beyoncé, that the recent reboot of an Emmy-winning 1998-2006 sitcom was "Will and Grace", or the "ax" word of which Jimmy Page was called "legendary" by Rolling Stone Is "axman".


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is "The Martian"? DD2 - What is Parliament Hill? DD3 - What is Niagara? FJ - Who is Antigone?


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