Thursday, October 2, 2025

Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Oct. 2

 Here are today's contestants:


- TJ Fisher, a marketing specialist from San Francisco, California;

- Alan Rosenberg, a high school teacher from Baltimore, Maryland; and

- Lisa Mueller, an anthropologist from Rochester, Minnesota. Lisa is a one-day champ with winnings of $17,600.


Jeopardy!


NON-ENGLISH PLACE NAMES IN ENGLISH // RELATIVE-ITY // A POTABLE OF POTENCY // PEANUTS // WAYS // MEANS


DD1 - $800 - NON-ENGLISH PLACE NAMES IN ENGLISH - This city that's no longer an African capital: lakes (On the first clue, Lisa added $1,000.)


Scores at first break: Lisa $2,800, Alan $400, TJ $3,000.


Scores entering DJ: Lisa $2,800, Alan $2,400, TJ $7,200.


Double Jeopardy!


HISTORIC LETTERS // PREQUELS & SEQUELS // SHE'S A SAINT // HBCUs // GENERATIONAL TALENTS // CONTRONYMS


DD2 - $1,200 - HISTORIC LETTERS - In 1805 this ex-veep wrote to his son-in-law that he would "seek another country" due to his legal problems (TJ added $2,400 to his score of $12,000 vs. $5,200 for Alan.)


DD3 - $1,600 - CONTRONYMS - Watchful supervision or care, as by a congressional committee, or an inadvertent error or omission (TJ improved by $2,000 to $16,000 vs. $6,400 for Alan.)


TJ led at every break and improved on both DDs in DJ on his way to a runaway at $24,400 vs. $6,400 for Lisa and $6,000 for Alan.


Final Jeopardy!


ANIMALS - This 4-legged celebrity was named by his owner’s employee, who once worked for a diplomat at the League of Nations


Everyone was incorrect on FJ. TJ dropped $9,311 to win with $15,089.


Final scores: Lisa $700, Alan $4,800, TJ $15,089.


Judging the writers: IMO, "celebrity" is not the most precise word to describe the FJ subject, because it makes one think of the world of movies, TV and personal appearances. A sports-oriented word such as "champion", "athlete" or "superstar" would be more fitting.


Ken's Korner: He agreed with TJ that a $2,000 DD bet from the lead is "the coward's wager". Something for players to keep in mind before they just say "$2,000" without considering if it's really the amount that gives them the best chance to win.


Bonus clue I'd like to have seen: The last four words in the first "Peanuts" strip in 1950 complete this line: "Good ol' Charlie Brown..."


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is Lagos? DD2 - Who was Burr? DD3 - What is oversight? FJ - Who was Secretariat? Bonus clue: What is "How I hate him"?

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