Quarter-Finals 9 & 10: Jeopardy NCC (2-15-22)

National College Championship Quarter-Final #9:

The Final Jeopardy question (Tuesday, 2/15/2022) in the category “Physicists” was:

A 1927 principle by this Nobel Prize winner says that some knowledge is inaccessible

Competing in Quarter-Final 9 of the National College Championship are: Lucy Greenman, a College of William & Mary senior; Raymond Goslow, a Kennesaw State University senior and Jeric Brual, a New York University senior

Round 1 Categories: A Semester Abroad – Squid Game – Going Greek Alphabet – Course Syllables – Hits of 2021 – Half Past

Raymond found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Squid Game” under the $800 clue on the 7th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $1,600, $800 more than Lucy in second place. Raymond made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.

In this classic Jules Verne novel, the Nautilus encounters “an immense school of squid” show

Raymond finished in the lead with $7,000. Jeric was in second place with $3,000 and Lucy was last with $1,200. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Chapters in the Novel – Add/Drop – Island Folk – National Parks – That Film is Fire – I Do Declare

Raymond found the first Daily Double in “Add/Drop” under the $2,000 clue on the 15th pick of the round. Raymond was in the lead with $16,600, $9,600 more than Jeric in second place. Raymond bet $2,000 but he drew a blank so he was WRONG.

Drop a letter from the unlawful act of inciting a revolt against the government to get a special issue of a newspaper show

Raymond got the last Daily Double in “Island Folk” under the $2,000 clue with 10 clues left after it. Raymond was in the lead with $15,400, $8,400 more than Jeric in second place. Raymond bet $5,000 and he was RIGHT.

The people of this island live between Padar & Banta islands & around some very big lizards show

Raymond finished in the lead with a runaway $25,200. Lucy was second with $8,000 and Jeric was last with $7,400. All clues were shown.

ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS WERNER HEISENBERG?



Jeric bet $601 and finished with $8,001.

Lucy bet all of her $8,000 and doubled her score to $16,000.

Raymond bet $821 and won a semi-final spot with $26,021. Jeric and Lucy each won $10,000.

A triple stumper from each round:

CHAPTERS IN THE NOVEL ($800) “The Old Pyncheon Family”, “The Arched Window”

($2000) A Pulitzer winner from 2014: “Boy with a Skull”, “The Anatomy Lesson” & “Park Avenue”

National College Championship Quarter-Final #10:

The Final Jeopardy question (Tuesday, 2/15/2022) in the category “Recent Biographies” was:

A 2021 book about his “misunderstood reign” argues that he hated slavery and actually suffered from bipolar disorder

Competing in Quarter-Final 10 of the National College Championship are: Sebastian Torres, a Yale University junior; Anna Muthalaly, a Duke University junior and Kristin Donegan, a Carnegie Mellon University senior

Round 1 Categories: I Brain Radio – I Got the Receipts – TV Character Analysis – Language Lab – Our Government – Cooking with David Chang

Kristin found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “I Brain Radio” under the $600 clue with 9 clues left after it. She was in the lead with $2,400, $1,200 more than Sebastian in second place. Kristin made it a true Daily Double and she was RIGHT.

“How can adults grow new brain cells” on the TED radio hour is a talk by Sandrine Thuret, professor of this science show

Kristin finished in the lead with $6,400. Sebastian was second with $3,800 and Anna was last with $400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Spot-ify – Classic Novels – On The “Ma”p – 10-Letter Words – Game Time – Anatomy

Anna found the first Daily Double in “Classic Novels” under the $1,600 clue on the first pick of the round. She was in third place with $400, $6,000 less than Kristin’s lead. Anna bet the $2,000 allowance, and said “The Ambassadors”. That was WRONG.

Newland Archer arrives fashionably late to the opera as this novel set in 1870s New York begins show

Kristen got the last Daily Double in “On the ‘Ma’p” under the $1,200 clue on the 13th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $12,000, $7,400 more than Sebastian in second place. Kristin bet $2,000, and said Manitoba. That was WRONG.

This Canadian river drains an area almost the size of Mexico show

Kristin finished in the lead with $15,200. Sebastian was second with $10,200. At negative $2,000, Anna was out of the game at this point. All clues were shown.

NEITHER contestant left in Final Jeopardy! got it right.

WHO IS GEORGE III?



Sebastian thought it was Robert E. Lee. He lost $10,000 and finished with $200.

Kristin was going for Andrew Jackson. She lost $5,201 but she won a semi-final spot with the $9,999 she had left.

A triple stumper from each round:

ON THE “MA”P ($1200) This special administrative region of China includes the islands of Taipa & Coloane

GAME TIME ($2000) Named for the CEO’s dog, it’s the company behind such games as Farmville & Words with Friends

Raymond Goslow and Kristin Donegan will advance to the semi-finals.

Jeopardy NCC Quarter-Finals 9 & 10

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4 Responses

  1. Ismael Gomez says:

    Second half was terrible as we got a double stumper and the clues were not nice to Anna.

  2. Jacob says:

    Quarter final 10 was painful to watch.

    • Jason says:

      That’s a very succinct way to say it, and very accurate. I am surprised that producers didn’t stop and tell them all, but especially Anna, to wait to be acknowledged before starting to talk.

      I should have taken FJ literally, but, didn’t think to, and said Jefferson Davis.

      • Lou says:

        I also said George the III but there were some easy clues that were missed here. A fourth place finisher will be guaranteed a spot in the second chance tournament later on.