Final Jeopardy: Children’s Books (12-27-22)
Today’s Final Jeopardy question (12/27/2022) in the category “Children’s Books” was:
Its title character is told “by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off…your eyes drop out & you get…shabby”
8x champ Ray Lalonde, a scenic artist from Toronto, Ontario, has now won $219,300. In Game 9, his challengers are: Maggie Frank-Hsu, a writer from San Diego, CA; and Scott Handelman, a math and computer science teacher from Lincoln, NE.
Round 1 Categories: Espionage Glossary – Rhyming Responses – World of Beers – Historical Figures on Film – Fiction – Economy of Movement
Ray found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Espionage Glossary” under the $400 clue with 5 clues left after it. He was in third place with $1,800, $4,000 less than Scott’s lead. Ray made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.
John Le Carre popularized this word; in a 1974 novel, he defined it as “an agent so called because he burrows deep” show
Scott finished in the lead with $6,000. Ray was second with $4,200 and Maggie was last with $3,800. All clues were shown.
Round 2 Categories: Flyover Countries – Synonyms – Science – Album Covers – The Civil War – “T” Time
Maggie found the first Daily Double in “The Civil War” under the $1,200 on the first pick of the round. She was in last place with $3,800, $2,200 less than Scott’s lead. Maggie bet $2,200 but had no response so that was WRONG.
Arthur MacArhur from Milwaukee won the medal of honor for a charge at Missionary Ridge shouting this, now a fight song title show
Ray got the last Daily Double in “Science” under the $2,000 clue on the 4th pick of the round. In the lead with $7,000, he had $1,000 more than Scott in second place. Ray bet $4,000 and he was RIGHT.
Neptune’s moon Triton is the only big moon in our solar system that orbits in this 10-letter way, meaning backwards show
Ray finished in the lead with a runaway $27,800. Scott was in second place with $9,200 and Maggie was last with $3,600. All clues were shown.
ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.
WHAT IS “THE VELVETEEN RABBIT”?
“The Velveteen Rabbit” or “How Toys Become Real” was the first children’s book by British-American author, Margery Williams. First published in book form in 1922, the story of the stuffed rabbit who wanted to become real is Williams’ most popular work, although she wrote many more children’s stories. As you will see in the above video, the quote in the clue comes from the Velveteen Rabbit’s conversation with the Skin Horse, who knows all about “How Toys Become Real”. The Skin Horse got his own book in 1927.
“The Velveteen Rabbit” has been adapted to stage and screen many time in musical, live and animated versions. A new animated film from Storybook Studio was originally scheduled for release in 2022, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the book’s publication. The release was delayed due to production problems and the film is now due out around Easter 2023.
Maggie bet $3,599 and finished with $7,199.
Scott bet $1,999 and finished with $11,199.
Ray bet $8,000 and won the game with $35,800. Ray’s 9-day total is $255,100.
A triple stumper from each round:
WORLD OF BEERS ($400) Singha beer from Thailand uses a mystical one of these beasts on its label
FLYOVER COUNTRIES ($1200) We’ve got the wind behind us as we cruise east out of Bosnia & Herzegovina to fly over this country on Romania’s western border
More clues on Page 2
2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “German Americans”
He famously remarked, “We are all the President’s men”, giving Woodward & Bernstein their title show
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Happy to see the triple solve today! Congrats to everyone!
Didn’t they just have the same final category like a week ago? I remember the answer was Charlottes Web.
Yes and a few weeks before that; they had Children’s Authors!
The final category on December 21, 2022 was “Children’s Lit’, and the question was: “What was Charlotte’s Web”?