Final Jeopardy: 7-Letter Words (6-29-26)

The Final Jeopardy question (6/29/2026) in the category “7-Letter Words” was:

This word for a specific type of knight is derived from the site upon which Rome was said to have been founded

11x champ Adam Remsen, an attorney & theater producer from Memphis, TN, is up to $278,806. In Game 12, he’s up against: Jeff Price, a math teacher from Barrington, IL; and Sarah Streicher, a writer from Altadena, CA.

Round 1 Categories: You Have A Heckuva Altitude – TV – The Author’s Characters – Expansion Pack – Dis” Information – Happy 85th Anniversary to the USO

Sarah found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “The Author’s Characters” under the $400 on the 4th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $1,600 now, $800 more than Adam in second place. Sarah bet $1,000 and she was RIGHT.

We pay tribute to Effie Trinket & Foxface show

Adam finished in the lead with $5,200. Sarah was in second place with $4,600. Jeff was last with $2,600. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: The Windsor of Our Discontent – Compound Words – Body Basics – College Towns – A Thing of Beauty – A Joy Forever

Adam got the first Daily Double in “A Thing of Beauty” under the $2,000 clue on the 10th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $12,400 now, $6,600 more than Sarah in second place. Adam bet $5,000 and he was RIGHT.

Katharine Lee Bates’ line about “Purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain” was inspired by a trip to the top of this mountain show

Adam got the last Daily Double in “The Windsor of Our Discontent” under the $1,200 clue with 8 clues left after it. In the lead with $26,600, he had $18,800 more than Sarah in second place. Adam bet a “true” $5 and came up with Pregxit. That was WRONG.

This portmanteau word is used to describe the departure of Prince Harry & his wife from affairs British show

Adam finished in the lead with a runaway $27,395. Sarah was in second place with $8,600. Jeff was last with $3,400. All clues were shown.



TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS A PALADIN?

In legend, paladin was the name given by medieval writers to 12 knights, guards and warriors of the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne. The top two were Charlemagne’s nephew, Roland, and Roland’s comrade-in-arms, Olivier, who lost their lives in the chanson de geste, “Song of Roland.” Historically, an official in Charlemagne’s court was known as a count palatine (Latin: comes palatinus).

Paladin’s roots also go back to the Latin palatinus. It is associated with The Palatine Hill, the largest of Rome’s 7 hills and legendary birthplace of the Italian capital. Palatine Hill was the site of many Roman palaces, which might make you wonder which came first, the hill or the palaces. According to Wikipedia, Palatine Hill got its name first.



Jeff got it right. He bet $1,600 and finished with $5,000.

Sarah went with templar. She lost $1,000 finished with $7,600.

Adam got it right, too. He bet $214 and won the game with $27,609 for a 12-day total of $306,415. And the beat goes on…

Final Jeopardy (6/29/2026) Adam Remsen, Jeff Price, Sarah Streicher

A triple stumper from each round:

TV ($800) “Frolic”, a circusy sounding march by Italian film composer Luciano Michelini, was used as the theme to this HBO series

BODY BASICS ($2000) In 1861this French physician concluded that a part of the brain now named for him plays a vital role in the ability to speak

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “GERMAN BOOKS”

First published in 1812, this anthology included “The Water Nymph” & “The Booted Tom Cat” show

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