Today's players in Champions Wildcard are:
- Patrick Hume, a client operations director from Van Nuys, California;
- Kate Freeman, a financial manager originally from Lake Orion, Michigan; and
- Ed Coulson, an economics & real estate professor from Dana Point, California.
Jeopardy!
REAL MEN OF SCIENCE // WATERY SONGS // HOUSE PARTY // OUT OF CON TEXT // I JUST WANT A LOVER LIKE ANY OTHER // WHAT DO I "GET"
DD1 - 600 - OUT OF CON TEXT - This 1849 work says, "Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is... prison" (Kate dropped 1,000.)
Scores at first break: Ed 2,600, Kate 200, Patrick 4,000.
Scores going into DJ: Ed 4,400, Kate 2,200, Patrick 7,200.
Double Jeopardy!
HODGEPODGE // DOUBLE TALK // CLASSIC COMIC STRIPS // AFRICAN CUISINE // DEWEY // DECIMALS
DD2 - 2,000 - DEWEY - U.S. educator & psychologist John Dewey helped develop this philosophic branch associated with William James (Ed added 3,000.)
DD3 (video) - 1,600 - AFRICAN CUISINE - Granular semolina goes by this name which is also the name of a stew made in Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia (Patrick dropped 3,000.)
Scores going into FJ: Ed 14,600, Kate 9,000, Patrick 10,200.
Final Jeopardy!
FAMOUS NAMES - Subject of a 2003 film, his 1947 obituary said he fathered at least 100 & died of a heart attack at 14, at a California ranch
Ed and Patrick were correct on FJ. Ed added 5,801 to advance with 20,401.
Final scores: Ed 20,401, Kate 7,799, Patrick 18,001.
Correct Qs: DD1 - What is "Civil Disobedience"? DD2 - What is pragmatism? DD3 - What is couscous? FJ - Who was Seabiscuit?
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