Final Jeopardy: Fictional Places (6-19-20)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question in the category “Fictional Places” was:

Some residents of the place with this name came from Kensington Gardens, where they had fallen out of their perambulators.

Today’s players: 2x champ Rob Worman from Edina, MN; Vinay Kadiyala, from Albany, NY; and Gianna Durso-Finley, from Lawrenceville, NJ.

This is a rerun from 2/16/2018. The full recap is over here

Here is a link to the weekly recap with all the FJ! clues from that week

Here are some more clues from other Rob Worman games:

EDISON: THE LIGHT & THE DARK ($1000) To discredit the A.C. power system, Edison tried to make this tycoon’s name synonymous with electrocution

U.S. GEOGRAPH”EE” ($1200) Booker T. Washington founded a school in this city in 1881 (Rob won $3600 on this Daily Double)

ON THEIR LIVE AID SETLIST ($1000) “I Don’t Like Mondays”

AMERICAN BOOKS & AUTHORS ($2000) The title character of this Edith Wharton novel is in love with Mattie Silver, his wife’s cousin

STICKY STUFF ($800) The logo for this product shows a worker in a hard hat hanging from the letter A

1970s MOVIES ($1600) It’s this 1974 Jack Nicholson L.A.-set mystery, Jake

DEATH, AMERICAN STYLE ($1000) After March 6, 1935 this “Jr.” Supreme Court Justice no longer cared if you shouted “Fire!” in a crowded theater

HODGEPODGE ($2000) Clinton’s Secretary of Commerce and W’s Secretary of Transportation, he was the first Asian-American Cabinet member

MEXICAN HISTORY ($2000) In 1810, in a sermon & early call for Mexican independence, Father Miguel Hidalgo issued the “Cry of” this town

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