Final Jeopardy: Historic Art (1-12-23)
Here are some more clues from the 1/12/2023 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.
Here are the clues in WHAT’S ALL THIS, THEN?
($400) It’s raining & dashed if I didn’t leave the club without this object from James Smith & Sons, making them since 1830
($800) The woman who ran over my foot with a pram & put me in hospital will most decidedly hear from my solicitor, this person
($1200) The cheek of the lad who wore a Tottenham jumper to a home match of this team, the Gunners!
($1600) I was miffed when the National Trust refused to list my gran’s cottage in this district known for water & poets
($2000) My chart of the PM’s cabinet was knocked cock-a-hoop when Mr. Kwarteng served only 38 days as this chief financial minister
WHAT’S ALL THIS, THEN? ANSWERS: show
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Sneak Peek clues — THERE’S AN ANIMAL IN THAT PHRASE
($200) An adventure into the unknown: “down the ____ hole”
($400) Begin a decline in quality: “jump the ____”
($600) That’s ridiculous & utter nonsense: “____ -&- ____ story”
($800) Angry like a certain insect: “mad as a ____”
($1000) The losing party has gained control: “the ____ has turned”
SNEAK PEEK ANSWERS: show
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No triple stumpers–indicative of a very strong group. I figured at least 2 would get the final.
“Tapisserie” to me was a giveaway, at least to half the final clue. Fortunately I’d heard of the one in question.
I have a feeling we might be seeing Yogesh for quite awhile.
French is certainly not my strongest second language, but the clue in FJ obviously had something to do with a queen. Well, for lack of something better, I went with the Mona Lisa (which I knew wouldn’t fly).
Today was the first regular play game since February 25, 1998 where all 61 clues were both played and responded to correctly. That is something we have not seen in a really long time ago. How many times in Jeopardy history that there were no triple stumpers and all 61 clues have been answered correctly?
Wow. I never picked up on that. That was impressive for tonight as there were some tough questions.