Final Jeopardy: 11-24-14 to 11-28-14

Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of November 24, 2014, with links to the full recaps.

Mon, Nov 24 – Correct answers: 1
One critic called them “a social phenomenon”, “the most widely recognised group …since John, Paul George & Ringo”. show

Tue, Nov 25: Correct answers: 1
He once said, “it is through fantasy that children achieve cartharsis. It is the best means they have for taming wild things.” show

Wed, Nov 26 – Correct answers: 2
In 1940 House Representative from Oklahoma Lyle Boren denounced it as a “dirty lying, filthy manuscript”. show

Thurs, Nov 27 – Correct answers: 1
First encountered in 1648 by a man born in Russia, it was eventually named after a man born in Denmark. show

Fri, Nov 28 – Correct answers: 2
The remains for Arlington’s first monument to unknown soldiers mostly came from this battlefield 30 miles away. show

The week before the 2-week TOC, we had a champ a day, and that happened again this week, so in regular play, we are 10 champs in 10 days:

Jeopardy Champs: S31 Wk11

As regular readers know, since Season 31 began, we have seen a lot of bet-to-tie scenarios, so many that we even made a bet-to-tie tag. January, 2014 was when it all began, when Arthur Chu bet to tie in 4 times (but only one game resulted in co-champs). The following month, Arthur did it once more. The second biggest month was October, 2014. There were 5 bet-to-tie scenarios and 3 of them resulted in co-champs, two in the same week!

That must have been when the producers said enough of that stuff! During this week, we have not seen one bet-to-tie scenario and, even though it has not been announced, it still pretty much confirms reports that the contestants are being told that tie games will now be decided by a tie-breaker question. How will that affect the game? Keith Williams explains how often we can expect ties to occur on The Final Wager.

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