Final Jeopardy: Landmarks (1-2-24)

The Final Jeopardy question (1/2/2024) in the category “Landmarks” was:

During Pope John Paul II’s 1987 visit to Los Angeles, pranksters covered up this letter in a local landmark

Today’s Second Chance contestants are: Sophia Weng, a senior Social Studies major at Harvard College from Chevy Chase, MD; Sharon Bishop, a high school Spanish teacher from Pawtucket, RI; and Michael Cavaliere, a consultant from New York, NY.

Round 1 Categories: At the Museum – Stocks & Investments – Geography Test – Concert Tours – Close Encounters – The Charles III Kind

Michael found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “The Charles III Kind” under the $800 clue just after the commercial break. He was in the lead with $6,400, $5,000 more than Sharon in second place. Michael bet $2,600 and he was RIGHT.

Charles’ coronation on May 6, 2023 at this location was the first British coronation in 7 decades show

Michael finished in the lead with $10,000. Sharon was in second place with $3,400. Sophia was last with $2,400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: What’s “New”? – Those Who Celebrate – Let’s Talk Astronomy – Child Performers – All the World’s a Shakespeare Stage – Historic Lasts

Sophia found the first Daily Double in “All the World’s a Shakespeare Stage” under the $1,600 clue on the 1st pick of the round. She was in last place with $2,400, $7,600 less than Michael’s lead. Sophia bet $1,400 and she was RIGHT.

“The Winter’s Tale” alternates between Sicily & this Czech region that gave us a word for an unorthodox often arty person show

Michael got the last Daily Double in “Let’s Talk Astronomy” under the $1,200 clue on the 3rd pick of the round. He was in the lead with $11,200, $7,400 more than Sophia in second place. Michael bet $4,800 and he was RIGHT.

When 2 celestial bodies appear close together, they’re “in” this, also a part of speech show

Michael finished in the lead with $28,800. Sophia was in second place with $14,600. Sharon was last with $5,800. All clues were shown.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS AN L?

The LAist website has a collection of pranks involving the famous HOLLYWOOD sign from 1976 to 2017, including 4 pranks in 1987: The first one in April involved the Fox network’s launch of their primetime programming. In May, Caltech seniors altered the sign to spell CALTECH. In July, the H was covered up, making the sign read OLLYWOOD to mock Oliver North and the Iran-Contra Affair.

In September 1987, in anticipation of a visit to the City of Angels by Pope John Paul II, pranksters covered up one L to make the sign read HOLYWOOD. The pontiff didn’t actually get to see the prankster’s handiwork that day because authorities cleaned it up before his motorcade began. Check out the other Hollywood sign pranks here.



Sharon got it right. She bet $1,000 and finished with $6,800.

Sophia picked the Hollywood sign, the landmark and not the letter. That cost her $14,201 and left her with $399.

Michael went with the O. He only lost $500 and won the game with the remaining $28,300. Michael Cavaliere advances to the finals.

Final Jeopardy (1/2/2024) Sophia Weng, Sharon Bishop, Michael Cavaliere

2 triple stumpers from CONCERT TOURS:

($400) 1984: A reunion of these brothers for the Victory Tour

($600) 2021-2023: He gave us Love on Tour

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “European Rivers”

The flooding of this river in 1966 destroyed or damaged some 14,000 works of art, many of them priceless show

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6 Responses

  1. William says:

    Harvard kids can’t read.

  2. Howard says:

    Got all 3 DDs and FJ–an extreme rarity. Stumpers were another story, other than the Victory Tour group and the Cruise movie (which someone should have cashed in on once the answer was blurted out too late).

    My friend Sharon didn’t stand much of a chance. The other two were super quick and knowledgeable. But she got an expenses-paid trip to LA and $3K for her troubles, on top of the $2K she won first time around. (By contrast, I paid my own expenses, finished a close 2nd and got nothing.)

  3. Jason says:

    Wow – heartbreaking. Sophia would have won, were it not for that Cliff Clavin-esque response. That’s going to haunt her for a long time.

    Still, a good game.

  4. Linaf says:

    Has the show ever had the same category for FJ two days in a row before?

  5. Richard Corliss says:

    Sophia Weng was unable to participate in the High School Reunion Tournament because she was super busy with her studies.