Final Jeopardy: U.S. Authors (6-18-20)
Today’s Final Jeopardy question in the category “U.S. Authors” was:
In his 1958 essay “Essentials of Spontaneous Prose”, he compared a writing technique to a jazz musician’s style.
Today’s players: 3x champ Ryan Fenster from SeaTac, Washington; Justin Earnshaw, from Cheyenne, WY; and Sara Helmers, from Washington, DC.
This is a rerun from 2/1/2018. The full recap is over here
Ryan Fenster’s run was split up between different months. This game was when he was first on in the week of 1/29/18. He also was in 4 games in the week of 7-16-18.
Here are some more clues from other Ryan Fenster games:
HISTORY ACROSS AMERICA ($800) The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is in this building that in November 1963 became instantly world famous
FREEZE FRAME ($2000) 2 animated shows have been based on this Ezra Jack Keats kids’ book in which Peter plays in the city’s first snowfall
ON STAGE ($1000) Let’s go to this Lillian Hellman show whose “small” title comes from creatures in the Bible “that spoil the vines”
2-WORD SONG TITLES ($1600) In 2013 Katy Perry was “coming atcha like a” this, perhaps James K. Polk
FOREIGN FILMS ($800) This 1969 French-language film with a 1-letter title was subtitled “Anatomy of a Political Assassination”
FICTIONAL DOCTORS ($2000) A doctor himself, he created Dr. Stapleton, who solves medical mysteries in thrillers like “Contagion”
PUN-ISHING CLUES ($800) “What a chicken does to an egg”, or a small ax
WHO DIS? ($1200) Adjusted for inflation, this director’s “Animal House” made more than $400 million
MIDDLE AGE ($800) Keen, ardent, impatiently longing
FROM BOOK TO TV ($2000) Aidan Turner plays this Winston Graham title hero fighting injustice in Cornwall on PBS’s “Masterpiece”
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