Final Jeopardy: Medical History (1-12-26)

The Final Jeopardy question (1/12/2026) in the category “Medical History” was:

The viral rash known since 1866 by this Latin name was described a century earlier by Friedrich Hoffmann of the University of Halle

It’s the first semi-final of Champions Wildcard featuring these 3 champs: Ryan Sharpe, a recent graduate from Oakville, Ontario; Vickie Talvola, a quantitative trader from Jersey City, NJ; and Cameron Berry, data analyst & college administrator from Brighton, MA;

Round 1 Categories: Around the World – Spycraft – Let’s Go Out Tonight – Boss Level – Time for TV – Sounds Like Hockey?

Vickie found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Around the World” under the $600 clue on the 6th pick of the round. She was in second place with $800, $1,800 less than Ryan’s lead. Vickie bet $1,000 and she was RIGHT.

This longest river in South Africa is named in honor of the Dutch royal family show

Ryan finished in the lead with $6,000. Cameron was second with $5,800 and Vickie was last with $5,400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: French History – I Will Survive! (Opera Edition) – 20th Century Lit – Like a Rocket – Movie Life Hacks – Crossword Clues “K”

Ryan found the first Daily Double in “French History” under the $1,200 clue on the 5th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $9,600 now, $3,800 more than Cameron in second place. Ryan bet it all and he was RIGHT.

Enacted in 1804 this comprehensive system of laws, with revisions, is still the operating civil jurisprudence in France show

Cameron got the last Daily Double in “20th Century Lit” under the $800 clue on the 13th pick of the round. In last place with $9,800, he had $11,400 less than Ryan’s lead. Cameron bet it all and he was RIGHT.

This language from Orwell’s “1984” was “designed…to diminish the range of thought” show

Cameron finished in the lead with $27,200. Ryan was in second place with $24,000, and Vickie was last with $15,800. All clues were shown.



Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS RUBELLA?

Rubella (little red) was originally called Rötheln (now Röteln) in Germany, when described by Dr. Friedrich Hoffman in the mid-1700s. Believed to be a milder case of measles (aka rubeola), it became known as German measles. In 1814, George de Maton was first to suggest that Rötheln was a separate virus, unrelated to measles. In 1866, English doctor Henry Veale proposed the name rubella, strange as that may seem to some. Didn’t that still make it seem related to measles?

Who remembers being quarantined after getting the measles?



Vickie thought it was rosacea. She lost $9,400 and finished with $6,400.

Ryan went with variola. That cost him $7,601 and left him with $16,399.

Cameron got it right! He bet $4,401 and won the game with $31,601. Cameron Berry is our first finalist.

Final Jeopardy (1/12/2026) Ryan Sharpe, Vickie Talvola, Cameron Berry

2 triple stumpers from CROSSWORD CLUES “K”:

($1600) A mirliton that’s a cheap way to get a buzz (5 letters)

($2000) Dutch barge dog (8 letters)

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “ON THE STAGE”

Paul Robeson said that even as this character “kills, his honor is at stake… the honor of his whole culture is involved” show

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3 Responses

  1. Kevin Cheng says:

    This was an amazing game by all three players. Everyone played a perfect game and they were never incorrect for the whole game. That’s something we don’t see often.

    • VJ says:

      Well, they all played very well for sure but, y’know, two of them were incorrect in Final Jeopardy so there’s that. Also, if Ryan had been right in Final, he and Cameron would have been tied, unless my calculator is lying.

      • Steve Bearss says:

        That’s funny that they both wagered just enough to cover Vickys all in wager. Usually the person in the lead has to bet big

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