Final Jeopardy: The Calendar (2-10-26)
The Final Jeopardy question (2/10/2026) in the category “The Calendar” was:
Black History Month was first celebrated around the birth dates of Abraham Lincoln & this contemporary who died in 1895
In the fourth quarterfinal of the 2026 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament (JIT), the players are: Mehal Shah, a software engineer from Seattle, WA; Jen Giles, a teacher from Longmont, CO; and Andrew He, a stay-at-home dad from Concord, CA.
Round 1 Categories: Pick Your Battles – Pop Culture Missing Links – What Should We Call the Dog? – King James Bible Study – At Ferncliff Cemetery – Rhyme Time
Andrew found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “At Ferncliff Cemetery” under the $1,000 clue on the 3rd pick of the round. He was the only one on the board with $800. Andrew bet $1,000 and came up with Rockefeller. That was WRONG.
After his 1965 death at the Audubon ballroom in Upper Manhattan, he was interred at Ferncliff Cemetery show
Jen finished in the lead with $3,400. Mehal was in second place with $2,800. Andrew was last with $2,200. All clues were shown.
Round 2 Categories: Islands – Biographies & Memoirs – 1960s NASA – Awards & Honors – Country Songs – Russian Crossword Clues
Mehal found the first Daily Double in “Biographies & Memoirs” under the $1,600 clue on the 7th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $5,600 now, $200 more than Andrew in second place. Mehal bet $5 and said Goodwin. That was WRONG.
This poet & author wrote a 6-volume bio of Abe Lincoln made up of “The Prairie Years” & the Pulitzer-winning “The War Years” show
Andrew got the last Daily Double in “Awards & Honors” under the $1,600 clue on the 11th pick of the round. In the lead with $7,400, he had $1,805 more than Mehal in second place. Andrew bet everything and guessed Morse. That was WRONG.
The IEEE established an award in 1976 to honor the centennial of an invention by this man & named the award for him show
Andrew finished in the lead with $6,000. Jen was in second place with $5,400. Mehal was last with $4,395. All clues were shown.
ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.
WHO IS FREDERICK DOUGLASS?
Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) was an American historian, author and journalist, aka the “Father of Black History.” In 1915, he co-founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). Dr. Carter worked to dispel the prevalent notion that African-Americans contributed nothing of value to history by documenting African-American accomplishments in the USA.
On the 10th anniversary of the ASALH in 1925, Dr. Woodson began promoting “Negro History Week” to advance his goal of stamping out racism. The second week in February was considered ideal, containing the birthdays of the two greatest 19th century leaders in the fight to end slavery, one white and one black: Abraham Lincoln (born 2/12/1809) and Frederick Douglass (adopted birthday 2/14/1818). Negro History Week was the precursor to Black History Month.
Mehal bet $1,606 and finished with $6,001.
Jen bet $3,000 and finished with $8,400.
Andrew bet $4,801 and won the game with $10,801. So Andrew joins the semifinals list and it looks like Jen has a better shot at a Wild Card than Drew Basile.
2 triple stumpers from BIOGRAPHIES & MEMOIRS:
($800) The title of this 2025 memoir by Kamala Harris refers to how long she had to launch & run her 2024 presidential campaign
($2000) Born enslaved, this journalist & NAACP co-founder wrote a memoir titled “Crusade for Justice”
2 years ago: ALL of the players got this FJ in “SOUTHERN POLITICIANS”
An article written after his 1935 death asked, “Will some crown prince arise to take his place?” show
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We are now 0-for-6 on the DDs this week.
Semifinalists:
Matt Amodio: $18,800
Roger Craig: $15,000
Andrew He: $10,801
Drew Goins: $1,600
Wild Cards:
Karen Farrell: $16,400
Jennifer Giles: $8,400
Drew Basile: $7,200
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Mehal Shah: $6,001
Liz Feltner: $1,599
Tom Cubbage: $1
Veronica Vichit-Vadakan: $0 ($7,200)
Eric Ahasic: $0 ($5,600)
To win a tournament game played by former Jeopardy champions on $11,200(counting the missed Daily Doubles at face value) in triple stumpers alone probably doesn’t happen often for armchair players
You mean Drew Basile, not Goins because Goins has advanced to the semifinals yesterday. Basile is on the bubble right now with 7,200. Second day in a row where we had a low scoring game and all 3 daily doubles were mixed. At least we got a triple solve today and there are two more quarterfinals left. Karen is well-positioned at the top of the wild card list.
Yes, It’s Basile. I got them mixed up.