Final Jeopardy: Sea Life (1-25-22)
Here are some more triple stumpers from the 1/25/2022 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.
SPORTS ON TV ($1000) In 2021, Sue Bird & Marshawn Lynch were among the guests on this man’s last “SportsCenter” after 27 years with ESPN (image)
THIS WILL FLOOR YOU ($2000) This type of limestone with an Italian name is used as flooring & on the facade of the Getty Museum exterior
MOVIES THAT MENTION THEIR TITLES ($2000) “This isn’t your typical corporate espionage. You asked me for” this… “the seed…we plant in this man’s mind will grow into an idea”
A QUICK & DIRTY CATEGORY ($2000) Harry Truman said, “It is not the American way to” this fancy word “the character of the innocent”
Sneak Peek clues — SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC
($200) The Zodiac year begins in March with the spring equinox & this as the first sign
($400) It is the sign represented by the symbol seen here
($600) Alphabetically it’s the last sign of the Zodiac
($800) it’s the only sign that is an animate object
($1000) Gemini is identified with these twins from Greek mythology, one mortal, the other immortal
ANSWERS: show
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Jeopardy FAIL. Geronimo was brought down by General Nelson A. Miles, after General Crook failed to do so.
Robert, I’m not sure what you failed to process here but no one said anything about Geronimo and he could not have been the answer in any event. The category was “C” LIFE, the year of death given was 1874 and Geronimo died in the 20th century.
Congrats to all the players on getting the final but still I don’t remember the movie lonesome dove but the book is written by Larry Mcmurtry. 40 wins is a record and Amy has recouped her loss from yesterday. I hope she hits a 70k record hopefully. Keep it going amy
“Lonesome Dove” wasn’t a feature movie. It was a 1989 6-hour TV miniseries starring Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones.