Final Jeopardy: Historic U.S. Laws (4-19-17)
Today’s Final Jeopardy question (4/19/2017) in the category “Historic U.S. Laws” was:
By barring holding positions at competing firms, 1914’s Clayton Act plugged gaps in this law.
2x champ Jamie Newland has won $29,899 so far. In his third appearance, his challengers are: Diana Ascher, from Englewood, NJ; and Emmett Robinson, from Greenwich, OH.
Why, Alex, why? Trebek opened the show by pointing out that the 2-day champion “has yet to come up with a correct response in Final Jeopardy!”
Round 1 Categories: Real-Life People in Shakespeare’s Plays – Society – Same First, Middle & Last Letter – Potluck – 1930s America – Saturday Night Live
Emmett found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “1930s America” under the $1,000 clue, with 9 clues still to go after it. He was in third place with $2,200, $2,000 less than Jamie’s lead. He made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.
In 1933 Albert Einstein renounced his German citizenship & relocated to 2 Library Place in this U.S. city. show
Jamie finished in the lead with $6,800. Emmett was second with $5,000 and Diana was last with $3,200.
Round 2 Categories: 3-Named Authors – Fish – Number, Please – That’s Show Biz, “Boy” – The Commonwealth – Of Pencil Mania
Diana found the first Daily Double in “3-Named Authors” under the $1,200 clue on the 9th pick. She was in third place with $6,400 at this point, $1,400 less than Emmett’s lead. She bet $3,000 and she was RIGHT.
In a 1902 novel he wrote, “They were the footprints of a gigantic hound.” show
Diana found the last Daily Double in “Pencil Mania” under the $1,200 clue on her very next pick. In the lead with $9,400, she now had $1,600 more than Emmett in second place. She bet $3,000 again and she was RIGHT again.
In 1873 Joseph Dixon purchased The American Graphite Company located in this New York town. show
Diana finished in the lead with $13,200. Emmett was next with $9,800 and Jamie was in third place with $8,800.
Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.
WHAT IS THE SHERMAN ANTITRUST ACT?
“In 1914, the Clayton Act was enacted by Congress to strengthen the antitrust laws that were put into place by the Sherman Act. It provided more detailed provisions to prohibit anticompetitive price discrimination, kept corporations from making exclusive dealing practices and expanded the ability for individuals to sue for damages. This act also allowed unions to organize and prevented anticompetitive mergers. ” (Antitrustlaws.org)
Jamie wrote down “the Anti-Trust Law.” He lost his $8,000 bet, leaving him with $800.
Emmett, the lawyer, got it right. His $7,801 bet brought him up to $17,601.
Diana came up with “conflict of interest.” She lost $6,401, finishing with $6,799. So Emmett won the match and he is the new Jeopardy! champ.
Two $1600 triple stumpers:
3-NAMED AUTHORS – His “The General in His Labyrinth” is a historical novel about Simon Bolivar’s last days
OF PENCIL MANIA – After the 1917 Revolution, this head of Occidental Petroleum controlled the USSR’s pencil market
2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “American Poetry”
This 1883 poem says: “Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand a mighty woman…” show
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I was really hoping Diana would win it all. Imo she was a strong contestant and really knew her stuff. So sad to watch her go down in fj.
@vj, Alex will probably mention tomorrow that Jamie missed 3 fj clues & that’s why he’s not there anymore. This is in response to Alex’s opening comment about Jamie tonight.
Well, Jamie took that in good spirits but Alex really should stick to wishing them all good luck in the beginning.
I didn’t fare any better than you with that 3/3 prediction, eh? LOL!
This shouldn’t be too tough of a final but tough break for jamie. Being specific in a jeopardy answer response is the key to winning more cash, this is a lesson that jeopardy contestants should know before entering a game like this. I wonder if Jamie’s confidence got the better of him today, Vj? The sherman anti trust act was something I learned back in history class.
I’ve got the whole SNL category with links to videos for anyone who wants to see them, plus 8 more clues from the match over here now: LINK
I thought maybe you’d come up with this link for the Occidental Petroleum clue, VJ.
That’s old-school trivia that nobody knows anymore.
Ha! Thanks for that link, Myron. I actually should have linked to the Christmas Eve 2015 game when he was the right response to an American Businessmen FJ!
I actually saw that page you linked to when I was putting that recap together but the clue was talking about the socialist logo 🙂