Final Jeopardy: Classic TV Sitcoms (9-2-20)
Today’s Final Jeopardy question (9/2/2020) in the category “Classic TV Sitcoms” was:
“I Love Lucy” used the French word “enceinte” in a 1952 episode title because CBS didn’t want this word used
Today’s show is a rerun of the game that originally aired on 5/20/2020. The players are: Ben Scripps, Nathan Berger and Rachel Keen
Click here for the original recap of this game.
If you know the answers to these random clues, you won’t have any trouble with the 10 clues that have the same response in today’s game:
1-28-2008: SPANNING THE GLOBE ($200) Haiphong, Cam Ranh & Dong Hoi are all important cities in this country
10-3-1984: BIRDS ($400) Bird named after bright red robes of a Roman Catholic clergyman
10-10-2006: I AM CURIOUS: YELLOW ($1000) About half of full-term newborns are yellow because they’re this (overpigmented, not world-weary)
6-28-2006: MOVIE CRITTERS ($800) 1994: Timon
7-20-2010: 1984 ($600) May 19: Led by a Great One, this Canadian team takes its first Stanley Cup
11-10-1993: OSCAR NIGHT FASHIONS ($100) He sported a snazzy red leather bow tie when he grabbed a fistful of Oscars for “Unforgiven”
3-31-1993: GIANTS ($100) One legend says it was his ox’ footprints that formed the 10,000 lakes in Minnesota
03-17-1994: CANADA ($200) The standard postal abbreviation for this province is AB
05-29-1992: “KEY”s ($200) Attractions in this Florida city include the homes of Ernest Hemingway & John Jacob Audubon
11-28-1984: ANCIENT GREECE ($1000) Founder of “Lyceum”, his students walked with him as he taught
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