Final Jeopardy: 19th Century Names (3-15-19)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (3/15/2019) in the category “19th Century Names” was:

In 1854 he became official musical instrument maker to Emperor Napoleon III; an instrument he invented is named for him

New champ Lindsey Shultz, a physician from Pittsburgh, PA, won $35,201 yesterday. In Game 2, she goes up against: Brad Stylman, a health safety professional from Jersey City, NJ; and Bianca Ligon, a history professor from Baltimore, MD.

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Round 1 Categories: On the PGA Tour – 3-Letter Science – Change My Mind – Significant Others – Beware! – The Ides of March

Lindsey landed on the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “3-Letter Science” under the $800 clue, with 6 clues left after it. She was in second place with $4,400, $1,000 less than Bianca’s lead. She bet $1,100 and she was RIGHT.

The Latin word for this element is stannum. show

Lindsay finished in the lead with $7,700. Bianca was second with $5,600 and Brad was last with $3,600.

Round 2 Categories: The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2018 – It’s China, Jake – Pop Culture Double Talk – Eras & Ages – “X” Ends the Spot – The Irish-American Hall of Fame

Lindsey found the first Daily Double in “NYT Books of 2018” under the $2,000 clue. Only the Irish-American HoF category was left after it. She was in the lead with $18,900, $8,900 more than Brad in second place. (See below for Bianca’s reversal). Lindsey bet $4,000 and she was RIGHT.

“Boom Town: The Fantastical Saga of” this Midwest capital city includes “its chaotic founding” on April 22, 1889 & much more. show

Bianca found the last Daily Double in “Irish-American Hall of Fame” under the $2,000 clue, with only the top 2 clues left after it. In third place with $6,000, she had $16,900 less than Lindsey’s lead. She bet $2,000 and she was RIGHT.

The 2011 inaugural class included Maureen O’Hara & this 4-time Pulitzer-winning 20th century playwright. show

Lindsey finished in the lead with a runaway $23,700. Brad was next with $8,800 and Bianca was in third place with $8,000.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS ADOLPHE SAX?

Antoine Joseph Sax, known as Adolphe Sax, was the son of a famous instrument-maker, who inherited his father’s talent and worked at the craft in his father’s workshop. From Focus on Belgium: “In 1830, when he was just 15, he presented two flutes and an ivory clarinet at the Concours Industriel de Bruxelles. A few years later, in 1838, Adolphe Sax began his initial research into the creation of a new instrument that would make him famous, naming it after himself: the saxophone.” After he moved to Paris, he became well-knowN with the help of Hector Berlioz and Emperor Napoleon III became one of his admirers. Sax was given the title of music director and became instrument-maker to the Emperor’s military house. AdolpheSax.com has many interesting articles about Sax.

From 1993: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ($200) Adolphe Sax invented the saxhorn, but he’s more famous for inventing this



Bianca came up with Sousa. She lost her $7,995 bet, leaving her with $5.00.

Brad got it right. He bet $7,201, bringing him up to $16,001.

Lindsey thought it might be a calliope. That only cost her $3,700 so she won the game with $20,000. Her 2-day total is $55,201.

Final Jeopardy (3/15/2019) Lindsey Shultz, Brad Stylman, Bianca Ligon

Reversal: “X” ENDS THE SPOT ($400) To bewilder – They wanted “perplex” so they nixed Bianca’s response of “vex”. You can see perplex on the list of synonyms for vex here. Bianca also tried vex on the $2K clue “To enthrall or to paralyze with terror” but that didn’t fly.

A triple stumper from each round:

ON THE PGA TOUR ($1,000) Check out the $10-million-dollar putt that won the 2016 Fedex Cup Bonus for this man aka Wee-Mac

POP CULTURE DOUBLE TALK ($2000) With music & lyrics by Burt Bacharach & Hal David, this Broadway show features the song “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again”

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “20th Century Books”

William Goldman asked his daughters what he should write about; they said these 2 things, which he combined. show

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12 Responses

  1. Dal Higbee says:

    I hope Lindsey will be our first 5-time champion since Alan Dunn in October of 2018.

  2. H Williams says:

    Lindsey iis annoying as hell with that clicker

  3. VJ says:

    That turned out to be a great game for Lindsey once she got her buzzer mojo working. Brad and Bianca were outbuzzing her in the beginning. I thought someone might come up with cornet for a wrong answer, never thought of the ones that came up.

    @Lou, a couple of family members play guitar but no sax players.

    LINK: 10 more clues from this game

  4. Lou says:

    Well we wrapped up the week with a couple of big payday wins and only one triple solve. But was Bianca thinking of the sousaphone since it was named after Sousa John and VJ? At least all the daily double clues are nailed and a win is a win for Lindsey despite not getting final right. By the way VJ do you know if any of your family members ever played the saxophone or know someone that does?

    • John says:

      @Lou
      A little mixed up in the years I guess. Sousa was BORN in 1854, the year mentioned in the clue….

      Have a great weekend everybody and to whom it may concern: HAPPY ST. PADDY’S DAY!!!