Final Jeopardy: 1970s Singer-Songwriters (1-28-22)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (1/28/2022) in the category “1970s Singer-Songwriters” was:

While speaking to Congress in 1985, he explained that his 1973 hit, now a state song, wasn’t about drugs

New champ Carrie Cadwallader, a business intelligence manager from Aurora, CA won $7,500 yesterday. In Game 2, she takes on these two players: Kirsten Greenwell, a communications associate from Washington, DC; and Jay Foster, an engineer from Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.

Round 1 Categories: It Happened in Europe – Science & Nature – Fashion – Word Origins – Americana – Dad TV

Carrie found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Science & Nature” under the $400 clue on the 4th pick of the round. With $400, she was the only one on the board with any money. Carrie bet the $1,000 allowance and she was RIGHT.

He wrote that in 1666 “I procured me a triangular glass-prisme to try therewith the…phenomena of colors” show

Carrie finished in the lead with $6,600. Kirsten was second with $1,600 and Jay was last at $600. One clue worth $1,000 went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: Rhyming American Road Trip – Biblical Prophets – One-Syllable Adjectives – Hook – Line – Sinker

Jay found the first Daily Double in “Rhyming American Road Trip” under the $800 clue on the 13th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $5,800 now, $1,200 more than Carrie in second place. Jay bet $3,000 and he was RIGHT.

Head west out of one state that borders Manitoba to enter a second state that also does show

Carrie got the last Daily Double in “One-Syllable Adjectives” under the $2,000 clue with 10 clues left after it. She was in second place with $6,200, $5,700 less than Jay in first place. Carrie bet $4,000 and came up with bashful. That was WRONG and it had two syllables.

Evasive or shy, like the mistress in an Andrew Marvell poem show

Jay finished in the lead with $13,600. Kirsten was second with $6,800 and Carrie was last with $5,000. One clue worth $2,000 went uncovered.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS JOHN DENVER?

John Denver’s song “Rocky Mountain High” became Colorado’s official state song in March 2007. Back in 1985, Denver testified at a Senate hearing regarding parental guidance labels advocated by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). He testified that his song “Rocky Mountain High” was a victim of censorship simply because it had the word “high” in the title, when it was a tribute to the natural wonders that can be witnessed in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. This type of misinterpretation is why Denver opposed censorship in any form. Learn more on Songfacts.

Songfacts also has a list of other songs whose authors denied they were about drugs such as “Puff the Magic Dragon”, a questionable accusation; and “Let’s Go Get Stoned”, an understandable but wrong accusation. The latter was about alcohol. Slang words evolve. Getting stoned in the 1950s and part of the 1960s originally meant getting drunk. It evolved to include drugs and took on other meanings that had nothing to do with alcohol or drugs.



Carrie got it right after crossing out “Bob”. She bet $4,500 and finished with $9,500.

Kirsten went with Woody Guthrie. I don’t know why she felt she was at a generational disadvantage. Guthrie’s heyday was well before John Denver’s. She bet and lost her whole $6,800.

Jay also got it right. He didn’t bet anything and won the game with $13,600. Jay Foster is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (1/28/2022) Carrie Cadwallader, Kirsten Greenwell, Jay Foster

A triple stumper from each round:

FASHION ($800) This type of collar named for a type of Chinese official is also called a Mao collar

HOOK ($1600) No mistake, the 4-letter hook seen here has been known to pull in a fish or two (image)

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “Bestselling Authors”

Now in her 70s, this author splits her time between Paris & San Francisco, often writing 20 to 22 hours a day on an old typewriter show

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6 Responses

  1. joe says:

    west coast lost the final answer. We got to see another old final answer. A real whiskey, tango, foxtrot!!!

  2. Michael says:

    Did Carrie spell out “Denver” correctly. On my TV , it appears she left off a letter at the end.

    • VJ says:

      Now that I’m taking a closer look at that, Michael, it appears she did leave off the the “r” at the end. I just took Ken’s word for it.

    • Jacob Ska says:

      It appears to me Carrie overlapped the “er” at the end if you look at how she wrote the “e” after the “D” beginning his last name. I don’t think just an “e” at the end would have been accepted by the judges.

  3. Lou says:

    Not sure if we are going to have 1 day champs for next week but Jay might pull off a streak. You might never know what will happen. John Denver was one of my favorite musicians.

  4. Kevin Cheng says:

    So after Amy Schneider’s streak come to an end on Wednesday, we had a new champ for the rest of the week. I think that we’re going to have a one day champion all next week. Anyway we were so close to having a tiebreaker if Kirsten responded correctly in FJ!