Final Jeopardy: The Sculptor Speaks (3-24-15)

The Final Jeopardy question (3/24/2015), in the category “The Sculptor Speaks” was:

“Chaste women remain fresher” was the reason he made a mother look barely older than her son.

2x champ, Alex Navissi has won $26,901 so far. Today he takes on these two players: Gautam Mukunda, from Boston, MA; and Cindy Garner, from Omaha, NE.

Round 1: Gautam found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Everybody’s Talkin’ ’bout Them” under the $1,000 clue before the first break. He was in the lead with $600. Alex was in second place even though he had no money. Cindy was in the hole for $1,200. Gautam bet the $1,000 allowance, and he was RIGHT. (And yes, we did notice that politician was misspelled.)

A 1953 newspaper column called this Wisc. man the only politician “who can be labelled ‘liar’ without fear of libel.” show

Gautam finished in the lead with $7,400. Alex was second with $2,200 and Cindy was now in the hole for $2,600.

Round 2: Cindy found the first Daily Double in “British Literature” under the $2,000 clue. She was now in third place with $3,800, $4,400 less than Gautam’s lead. She bet $2,000 and she was RIGHT.

“Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth” are paired 1979 plays by this bard-loving Brit. show

Gautam found the last Daily Double in “Turning Over a New Reef” under the $1,600 clue. In the lead with $15,800, he had $5,600 more than Cindy in second place. It was the first clue chosen in this category. Gautam said he had “no idea” what the category was about but bet $1,800 and he was RIGHT.

This 2-word theory that explains the movements of earth’s outer shell also explains the development of mid-ocean reefs. show

Gautam finished in the lead with $18,800. Cindy was next with $12,200 and Alex was in third place with $6,200.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS MICHELANGELO?

“Commissioned by Cardinal Lagraulas, a representative of the French monarchy in Rome, as a funerary sculpture, this Pieta, depicting the dead Christ in the lap of his mother, Mary, solidified Michelangelo’s status in Rome as a gifted sculptor. This sculpture took two years to complete and is the only one that Michelangelo ever signed. . . . It is interesting to note, as did many of Michelangelo’s contemporaries, that the Mary of this Pieta is youthful, showing no signs of a woman who by now, has a 33 year old son. Condivi, one of Michelangelo’s biographers explains that “Do you not know that chaste women stay fresh much more than those who are not chaste? How much more in the case of the Virgin, who had never experienced the least lascivious desire that might change her body?” This version of the Pieta has been copied many times over across the years but all of them lack the technical superiority of Michelangelo’s chisel.” (Tumbler: Art Authority)



Alex got it right and bet $6,000. He finished with $12,200.

Cindy thought it was Da Vinci. That cost her $6,600 and she wound up with $5,600.

Gautam also got it right. He already was the new Jeopardy! champ at this point but his $5,601 bet brought him up to a $24,401 haul for this match.

FJ Results: 3-24-15

During the chat, Gautam talked about his experience in Rustenburg, South Africa where he went into a platinum mine to study the safety practices of a company. The workspace in the mine is only three feet high, he explained, “so you’re on your hands and knees with your head touching the ceiling working a steam drill for, say, 12 hours a shift.” Doesn’t sound very safe at all, does it? But Trebek said he would add it to his bucket list!

2 years ago:: ALL of the players got this FJ in “Awards”

For 2012, the front of these awards shows Nike stepping out of the Parthenon & the reverse depicts the Thames. show

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3 Responses

  1. jacob ska says:

    Got to love the way Gautam smiled when he responded correctly with the “B” school response given that he is a professor at Harvard’s Business School. Sure hope a Business category pops up tomorrow with a DD in it. He would eat it up. Nice going Gautam. Holding it down for the professoriate!!

    Kudos to Cindy although she got fj wrong. Nice going digging herself out of the red. Classic example of never give up. Talk about “the comeback kid!” 😀

  2. john blahuta says:

    told you da Vinci would come up. on the bright side at least 2 got it right.
    strange bet by cindy. why would she go for a tie? (if she had been right and gautam had wagered nothing). not that it mattered in the end, but just curious.