Celebrity Jeopardy Final: Corporate Mascots (1-12-23)

Here are some more triple stumpers clues from the 1/12/2023 Celebrity Jeopardy! game. Please don’t put the answers to these clues in the comments so people who missed the game can have a chance to answer them. It is okay to refer to them by category and clue value or by part of the clue.

Round 1:

A TORY PARTY ($500) In Australia a moderate segment of this environment-focused party is sometimes called the Tree Tories

THE 50 STATES ($300) In “Field of Dreams” a question is asked, “Is this heaven?”– no, it’s this Midwestern state also known as “The Corn State”

($400) Connecticut is bordered to the west by New York and to the east by this, another 2-word state

($500) Hells Canyon & Snake River sound daunting, but Sun Valley & its ski lodges in this state offer respite

OTHER FAMOUS VOLUNTEERS ($200) Volunteers in this Christian group founded by William Booth can become “soldiers”

PLENTY OF FISH ($300) Originally from the Indo-Pacific, this venomous fish with a big cat in its name has become an invasive species in the Atlantic

Round 2:

TRIANGLES ($800) On this holiday generally in March, Jews traditionally eat triangular pastries called hamantaschen

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ($200) Brainiacs know that M.I.T. stands for this Boston-area school

($200) Until disallowed by the L.A. Coliseum, a live bear would take the field at home football games for this school

(image) EVERYDAY ITALIAN ($1000) Italian for “baked earth”, it’s the type of pottery seen here made of baked clay

Round 3:

WE’VE GOT CHEMISTRY ($1500) Atoms combine to make these larger but still tiny particles, the smallest that make identifiable substances

($1200) In September 2022 about 50 migrants from Venezuela were surprised to find themselves on this Massachusetts resort island

EXPLOSIVE MUSIC ($300) In 2020 this K-Pop boy group burst out with “Dynamite”, a No. 1 hit

THEY CAME TO AMERICA ($900) Punjabi Sikhs in the U.S. gravitated to selling petrol, as they say in India; Darshan Singh Dhaliwal’s empire had hundreds of these

PENINSULAS ($300) The Red Sea separates this large peninsula from Africa

($900) Spain’s flagship airline is named for this peninsula where you’ll find Spain & Portugal

($1500) Djursland peninsula is the “wildest part of” this peninsular country that sticks out of the top of Germany

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2 Responses

  1. William Weyser says:

    Well done, Patton Oswalt.

  2. Richard Corliss says:

    Wow. This was certainly a bad day for Candace and Torrey.