Friday, May 24, 2024

Jeopardy! recap for Fri., May 24

 Here are today's contestants:


- Anna Marie Cunningham, a market research account manager from Sellersville, Pennsylvania;

- Has Karbalai, a public health advisor from Calgary, Alberta; and

- Amar Kakirde, a graduate student from Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey. Amar is a two-day champ with winnings of $24,599.


Jeopardy! 


LITERARY SIMILES // CROSSWORD CLUES "2" // I'LL JUST NEED TO VERIFY YOUR IDENTITY // DATE OF BIRTH // MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME // YOUR FIRST CONCERT


DD1 (video) - $600 - MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME - (Shown is a photo of a mature woman with Richard Nixon) Maiden name of the political mom seen here (Amar lost $500.)


Scores at first break: Amar $2,100, Has $2,800, Anna Marie $1,000.


Scores entering DJ: Amar $4,500, Has $4,000, Anna Marie $1,400.


Double Jeopardy! 


UP IN THE AIR // INDIGENOUS ACTORS & ACTRESSES // AMERICAN HISTORY // GEOGRAPHIC ANAGRAMS OF EACH OTHER // THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT // RAMBLING WORDS


DD2 - $800 - GEOGRAPHIC ANAGRAMS OF EACH OTHER - A South American capital city founded by Pizarro & a largely desert country of western Africa (Has dropped $4,400 on a true DD.)


DD3 - $2,000 - THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT - The Houses of Parliament are located in this London borough (Has doubled to $3,200.)


Another tough game in which a miss on an all-in wager by Has on DD2 helped Amar to a runaway into FJ at $15,300 vs. $6,800 for Has and $1,400 for Anna Marie.


Final Jeopardy!


LITERATURE - Preserved in a single manuscript called Cotton MS Vitellius A XV, this epic begins with the word "Hwæt", often translated as listen


Amar and Has were correct on FJ, with Amar adding $1,500 to win with $16,800 for a three-day total of $41,399.


Final scores: Amar $16,800, Has $10.799, Anna Marie $0.


Musical miscues: No one knew Vermont jam band Phish, or the original lead singer who reunited with Van Halen in 2007, David Lee Roth (although the band being fronted by a deceased Sam Kinison, as Anna Marie guessed, would have been something to see).


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is Milhous? DD2 - What are Lima and Mali? DD3 - What is Westminster? FJ -What is "Beowulf"?

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