Let’s meet today’s contestants:
- Christine, piano teacher & church organist, auditioned for the show just before breast cancer surgery;
- Patrick, a school administrator, has a different story than his wife about how they met in graduate school; and
- Henry, a physician & professor, was on a Canadian quiz show at age 12 or 13. Henry is a two-day champ with winnings of $27,301.
Jeopardy!
HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS // THERE’S AN ANIMAL IN THAT TITLE // BROOM SERVICE // MUSICAL STYLES & GENRES // PUTTING THE CARBS // BEFORE THE HORSE
DD1 – $800 – HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS – Gulag labor was used to build this 7,000-mile highway with the same name as a famous railroad (Henry won $2,000 to take the lead at $6,400.)
Scores going into DJ: Henry $5,800, Patrick $2,000, Christine $8,000.
Double Jeopardy!
NOTABLE PEOPLE // SCIENCE // COUNTRY NICKNAMES // ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 1905 5TH GRADER? // CHILD ACTORS // FROM P TO Y
DD2 – $1,200 – NOTABLE PEOPLE – On her death in 2005, this civil rights activist became the first woman to lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol (Christine won $3,000 from her total of $14,000 vs. $9,800 for Henry.)
DD3 – $1,600 – COUNTRY NICKNAMES – Don’t be sad; this country is known as “India’s teardrop” (Christine lost $2,000 from her score of $18,200 vs. $9,800 for Henry.)
Scores going into FJ: Henry $17,000, Patrick $8,800, Christine $19,000.
Final Jeopardy!
PLAY CHARACTERS – A 1949 review noted the “wrong formulas for success” of this character & “fatal misconceptions about his place in the scheme of things”
Everyone was correct on FJ. Henry doubled up to $34,000 and Christine only wagered enough to tie Henry, resulting in a tiebreaker clue.
Tiebreaker – FLOWERS – After its inclusion in a 1915 poem, this red flower became a symbol of fallen World War I soldiers
Christine got in first and was correct to take the victory.
This is a good example of why, if the player in second really loves the FJ category, it’s never a terrible idea to go all-in. They’ll win more money if they are correct and the leader misses, or if for some reason the leader doesn’t bet enough to fully cover a double-up.
Almost Triple Stumper of the day: It looked for a moment that no one was going to get the clue about “Young Sheldon”, which would have been pretty funny.
Correct Qs: DD1 – What is Trans-Siberian? DD2 – Who was Rosa Parks? DD3 – What is Sri Lanka? FJ – Who is Willy Loman? Tiebreaker – What is poppy?
