Final Jeopardy: 19th Century Novels (1-28-19)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (1/28/2019) in the category “19th Century Novels” was:

Ambrose Bierce, a Civil War veteran, said of this 1895 book, the author “knows nothing of war, yet he is drenched in blood

New champ Steven Oppenheim (Steve-O), a supply chain analyst from Shaker Heights, OH, won $33,201 last Friday. In Game 2, he is up against: Jill Regan, an auditor from Dedham, MA; and Saurabh Kapadia, a finance analyst from New York, NY.

Round 1 Categories: Plant the Flag – Celebrities: They’re Just Like Us! – Nonfiction – Blackjack – “Ace” Showing – Insurance

Jill found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Insurance” under the $400 clue, with a dozen clues to go after it. She was in third place with $1,200, $1,800 less than Saurabh’s lead. She made it a true Daily Double and got one of the words but the other was WRONG.

A life insurance clause paying twice the face value of the policy for an accidental death is called this, also a film title. show

Jill finished in the lead with $4,400. Steve-O was next with $4,000 and Saurabh was last with $2,400.

Round 2 Categories: Gods & Goddesses – The TV Biz – Geograph”E” – Award Etymology – World Leaders of 2018 – Oxymorons

Steve-O found the first Daily Double in “Gods & Goddesses” under the $1,600 clue on the 4th pick. He was in the lead with $5,600 at this point, $400 more than Jill in second place. He bet $3,000 and he was RIGHT.

One of Rome’s oldest temples was the one of this chief god on the Capitoline Hill. show

2 clues later, Steve-O found the last Daily Double in “Geograph”E”” under the $800 clue. In the lead with $10,600 now, he had $5,400 more than Jill in second place. He bet $4,000 this time and he was RIGHT.

Seen here is an example of this, a closed coastal body of water where river water mixes with sea water.
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Jill finished in the lead with $18,000. Steve-O was next with $15,800 and Saurabh was last with $4,000.

ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS “THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE”?

Ambrose Bierce was a Civil War veteran and popular author of Civil War short stories such as “Chickamauga.” He also wrote “The Devil’s Dictionary.” His sardonic outlook earned him the nickname “Bitter Bierce.” Stephen Crane, born some 6 years after the Civil War, became internationally famous with his second novel, “The Red Badge of Courage,” which has been called “a stirring portrait of courage under fire.” Given Bierce’s reputation and taken out of context, the quote in the clue sounds like a “wet behind the ears” criticism but it was actually high praise: “This young man has the power to feel. He knows nothing of war, yet he is drenched in blood. Most beginners who deal with this subject spatter themselves with ink.”

From 2014: READING RAINBOW $400: Stephen Crane based this story on the experience of a soldier at the battle of Chancellorsville



Saurabh bet $1,000 and finished with $5,000.

Jill bet $13,601, bringing her up to $31,601.

Steve-O bet $15,700, landing in second place with $31,500 and Jill Regan is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (1/28/2019) Steven Oppenheim, Jill Regan, Saurabh Kapadia

A triple stumper from each round:

NONFICTION ($1000) “Seabiscuit”, a colossal bestseller, was her first book

OXYMORONS ($1200) This alliterative phrase precedes “Charlie Brown” in the title of a collection of “Peanuts” comic strips

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “Names in American History”

He headed a British committee on prison reform, which gave him the idea for founding a colony in America in 1732. show

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7 Responses

  1. Albert says:

    Jill is a very strong player. I have noticed that CPAs never last very long on Jeopardy, but Jill may be the exception.

  2. John Christian Ambion says:

    Close, but Jill made a substantial wager to become the new J! champion. Three times it changed hands, I hope she stopped the dreaded one-day curse tomorrow.

  3. Lou says:

    Well Steve was close to beating Jill but was a few dollars short. Unfortunately for surabh he couldn’t get much rhythm going today. So congratulations to Jill. Hopefully she does get a repeat win and break the one day curse. An episode of wishbone also featured the red badge of courage. By the way VJ and John what was one of your favorite lines from the novel by Stephen Crane?

    • John B./I. says:

      @Lou
      Actually, I did not like it very much at all I’m sorry to say. Don’t know why.

    • VJ says:

      @Lou, to be honest, I can’t recall any lines from that novel. I’m pretty sure I never saw that Audie Murphy movie either, though I seem to remember seeing him in another — probably To Hell and Back — because I remember he was playing himself in it.

      Congrats to Jill. Steve-O had quite an intimidating lead for a minute there but she didn’t let it rattle her 😀

      LINK: 11 more clues from the match.

  4. John B./I. says:

    Another week started and we have again a new champ.
    Congratulations to Jill, nice payday. That she missed the first DD is kind of surprising, the movie alone is pretty well know (though old) and was nominated for a bunch of Oscars. But it did not matter in the end.

    I was really sad when I read about Larry Martin’s passing away. My condolences again to his family and friends. A true gentleman and I am sure he influenced a lot of his young students in a positive way. May he rest in peace!

  5. JP says:

    At 3.22/5, “The Red Badge Of Courage” must be one of the poorest rated classics at goodreads.com.