Final Jeopardy: Notable Brits (6-4-20)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (6/4/2020) in the category “Notable Brits” was:

On this man’s death in a 1935 motorcycle accident, Churchill said, his “pace of life was faster & more intense than the ordinary”

It’s the first game of the 2-part finale of Jeopardy’s 2020 Teachers Tournament. We will watch these finalists compete for the grand prize of $100,000 today and tomorrow: Ben Henri, a 7th-12th grade vocal music teacher from St. Clair Shores, MI; Meggie Kwait, a middle school humanities teacher from New York, NY; and Will Satterwhite, an 8th-12th grade band & choir teacher from Vinton, VA.

Round 1 Categories: We Miss You, Mister Rogers – The Natural World – Asia – Emmys for Writing – Recreational Activities – Shortened Slang

Will landed on the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Asia” under the $1,000 clue on the third pick of the round. He was in the lead with $800, $200 more than Ben in second place. He bet the $1,000 allowance and guessed the Yellow River. That was WRONG.

16-foot stingrays can be found in the waters of this 2,700-mile-long Indochinese river. show

Will finished in the lead with $5,200. Ben was second with $4,600 and Meggie was last with $4,400.

Round 2 Categories: Summer Reading – World Flags – Throwing You a Curve – Forgetful Sequels – Brother – Can You Spare a Rhyme

Meggie found the first Daily Double in “Throwing You a Curve” under the $1,600 clue on the 12th pick. She was in third place with $7,600 now, $5,200 less than Ben’s lead. She made it a true Daily Double and came up with inflation. That was WRONG.

The Phillips curve shows that wages tend to increase faster as the rate of this goes down. show

Will got the last Daily Double in “Brothers” under the $800 clue, with 8 clues left after it. In second place with $9,600, he had $4,600 less than Ben’s lead. Meggie chimed in with a very audible “do it”, but unlike Roger Craig when Ken Jennings did that, Will didn’t go for it. He bet $4,400 and he was RIGHT.

Elliott, brother of this 20th century President, was also father to a First Lady. show

Ben finished in the lead with $15,000. Meggie was next with $13,600 and Will was in third place with $12,000.

NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right and, just like the 1/12/2015 match, they all had different answers

WHO IS T.E. LAWRENCE or LAWRENCE OF ARABIA?

T.E. Lawrence, famously known as Lawrence of Arabia, died on May 19, 1935, near his home in Dorset County, England, 6 days after crashing his motorcycle while attempting to avoid hitting two boys out riding their bicycles. PBS has the text of the tribute that Winston Churchill gave at Lawrence’s high school the following year.

The motorcycle Lawrence was operating at the time of the accident was a Brough Superior model, “the Rolls-Royce of Motorcyles”. Lawrence owned a number of them. The Telegraph has a recent article (1/29/2020) about one, including the bike’s specs. It also mentions a mistake in the registration number that showed up in the 1962 “Lawrence of Arabia” biopic starring Peter O’Toole.



Will went with Chamberlain. He lost his $6,000 bet and finished with $6,000.

Meggie came up with “Astin-Martin”. Aston Martin is a company name, not a person. She also lost $6,000 but finished with $7,600.

Ben thought it might be Davidson but he was American. Like Will, he bet half his score and that left him with $7,500.

These scores will be added to tomorrow’s final scores to determine the winner of the 2020 Teachers Tournament.

Final Jeopardy (6/4/2020) Ben Henri, Meggie Kwait, Will Satterwhite

There was only one triple stumper in the whole game!

SHORTENED SLANG ($800) Take an adjective for theater that’s serious & artistic-minded, cut it in half & you get this word, as MC hammer knows

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “Medieval Science”

13th c. Emperor Frederick II’s “De Arte Venandi cum Avibus” was the first work written about this -ology show

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15 Responses

  1. Jere Gauss says:

    I like Meggie, and wish her a strong win tomorrow. Having both seen the movie with Peter O’Toole and read Alistair MacLean’s biography of Lawrence as a pre-teenager, I had the correct final jeopardy response immediately, “Who is T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia).” This is my seventh Final Jeopardy! panel skunk of the year, equal to my success for the entire calendar year of 2019. Hope they shoot some more original shows . . . I’ve got almost seven months left of 2020 to beat by own personal best.

  2. Robert says:

    Sen. Joe McCarthy (WI-R) born in Wisconsin, did not have a Southern drawl.

  3. John Christian says:

    Two words: OH MY!

  4. Alfred Robert Hogan says:

    I fully expected this FJ NOTABLE BRITS to be a super-easy Triple-Get — and for top teachers no less. Quite strange. Apparently they never even saw the recent epic 1962 color film starring Peter O’Toole in the eponymous title role. I will never ride a motorcycle barring a life-and-death situation and never have–far too dangerous.

  5. Ismael Gomez says:

    Rough show as we got a triple stumper.

  6. William Weyser says:

    Let’s hope that we get an easier clue tomorrow, because I don’t want what happened in the 2004 College Championship, the 2017 Tournament Of Champions, and the Wild-Card Match of the All-Star Games to happen for a 4th time, where Final Jeopardy! is not kind to anybody in both Final Jeopardy!’s in the 2-Game Finals in a tournament, but then again, I don’t work for the show. So, I can’t control tomorrow’s Final Jeopardy!. However, the 1 thing that I can say to T.E. Lawrence/Lawrence of Arabia is… SHAME ON YOU!

    • Richard Corliss says:

      Let’s hope Meggie will be the second women to win the tournament.

      • VJ says:

        I’m rooting for Will

        • Anne says:

          I’m rooting for Ben. Just found out he was my nephews choir teacher in 2016-17!!

        • VJ says:

          That’s cool, Anne… Now all 3 have cheerleaders on the board 😁

          Also cool that he was your nephew’s choir teacher!

        • Anne says:

          Thanks VJ. My nephew is high-functioning autistic and my sister said Ben was a great teacher. My nephew,Owen, is now in college studying biology but it’s a struggle for him:(

  7. Lou says:

    Well, after today’s game I wanted to say that some of the answers from Will and Meggie were not quite what I expected. Here is why:

    1. Wilt Chamberlain wasn’t born in 1935 as he didn’t learn how to ride motorcycles back then. since 1936 was his birth year after Lawrence died previously, Wilt is a basketball star who died in 1999 from a heart attack brought on by stress and not from the motorcycle accident. Not sure why will chose him. Second, the yellow river is near my home town of Zhengzhou in Henan province, China and not in vietnam.

    2. Aston Martin is a company that makes the car for James Bond which he drives just like in the movies such as die another day, tomorrow never dies, especially in the games, Nightfire, Everything or Nothing, Agent Under Fire. I am sure Lawrence never drives the Aston Martin.

    Those are my two cents VJ, I hope you have noted them because I hope what I have said is correct?

    • VJ says:

      Lou,, he was referring to Neville Chamberlain, the man who was the English Prime Minister back then.

  8. Richard Corliss says:

    Let’s make that mistake and turn it to something great.