Final Jeopardy: Bodies of Water (1-29-26)

The Final Jeopardy question (1/29/2026) in the category “Bodies of Water” was:

This body of water with over 1/3 of the world’s marine mammals, like the Vaquita, has been called “the Aquarium of the World”

Semifinal 3 of the 2026 Tournament of Champions features: 7x champ, Paolo Pasco, a puzzle writer from San Diego, CA; 2x champ, Cameron Berry, a data analyst and college administrator from Brighton, MA; and 4x champ, Ashley Chan, a publicist from Lewisville, TX.

Round 1 Categories: Scottish Geography Everywhere – A Biblical Bestiary – Phrases From Sports – Music of the Spheres – From the Magazine.com – Somebody Call Me a Doctor!

Paolo found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Phrases from Sports” under the $800 clue on the 4th pick of the round. He was the only one on the board with $2,400. Paolo made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.

This 4-word phrase meaning “last minute” comes from stretching a cable across the finish lines in horse racing show

Paolo finished in the lead with $9,200. Cameron was second with $4,200 and Ashley was last with $800. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Vice Presidents – Self-Help Through the Ages – I’m Your ____berry – Inventors & Inventions – Pacific Northwest Entertainment – “E” Before “I”

Paolo found the first Daily Double in “’E’ Before ‘I’” under the $1,600 clue on the 3rd pick of the round. He was in the lead with $10,400, $5,000 more than Cameron in second place. Paolo bet $6,000 and he was RIGHT.

The great Ice Age occurred during this epoch that preceded the one we’re in now show

2 clues later, Cameron got the last Daily Double in “Vice Presidents” under the $1,200 clue. In second place with $6,600 now, he had $9,800 less than Paolo’s lead. Cameron bet all of it and he was RIGHT, just under the wire. 😉

Nominating him at the convention, ex-VP Hubert Humphrey called this man “my personal friend & a truly great American” show

Paolo finished in the lead with $24,800. Cameron was in second place with $22,000 and Ashley was last with $400. All clues were shown.



NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA (or THE SEA OF CORTEZ)?

The Gulf of California, aka the Sea of Cortez is home to “some 900 species of fish, around 90 of them endemic, and roughly one third of the World’s marine mammals,” according to UNESCO. That’s why Jacques Cousteau dubbed it “the Aquarium of the World.”

The vaquita, aka the Panda of the Sea, is a little porpoise, native to the Gulf of California. It is said to be the most endangered cetacean in the world, with only about 10 left.



Ashley went with Lake Baikal. She bet and lost her whole $400.

Cameron came up with the Mariana Trench. He lost $21,199 and finished with $801.

Paolo didn’t have a response to the clue and he didn’t bet anything either. He won the last finalist spot with the $24,800 he already had. In order for the finals to start on Monday, the powers that be scheduled an “exhibition match” for tomorrow between Scott Riccardi, Laura Faddah and Paola Pasco.

Final Jeopardy (1/29/2026) Paolo Pasco, Cameron Berry, Ashley Chan

2 triple stumpers from the last round:

VICE PRESIDENTS ($2000) Ulysses S. Grant’s first Vice President, he was caught up in the Crédit Mobilier scandal

SELF-HELP THROUGH THE AGES ($2000) This “Pamela” author also wrote a popular letter-writing manual, a 1700s version of the self-help book

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “GEOGRAPHY”

The first city in Australia with a municipal government, this state capital bears the name of a queen show

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10 Responses

  1. Jason says:

    I was 0/3 on DD and missed FJ. I also said Lake Baikal.

    At least my mother thought I was handsome!

  2. Howard says:

    Poor Ashley barely got out of the starting blocks. A bit unusual for a ToC-level player.

    For Final “vaquita” sounded South American, so I said Amazon River and thought maybe Gulf of Mexico as an alternative. Didn’t matter but Cameron should have wagered $2801. His wager locked out Ashley, but a $2801 wager could have won the game if Paolo had bet $20K or thereabouts. Poor strategy,

    I did fairly OK overall. Got all the EI clues including the stumper plant and the DD. Should have known the other 2 DDs but missed. The false-start clue was the only other stumper I knew.

    • VJ says:

      Maybe Cameron’s betting strategy wasn’t the best but it didn’t matter since he didn’t get FJ! right. Cameron sure put up a valiant fight against Paolo, though!

  3. No hand-outs says:

    There’s no way Cameron got that answer of Mondale in time. I heard the buzzer go and so much time elapsed before he said Mondale. Lol.

    • VJ says:

      I agree that he didn’t get Mondale out before the buzzer went off, but he started to answer before the buzzer went off and I believe that’s what they go by (on Wheel of Fortune, too).

    • Dave says:

      Too much time allowed before the buzzer, as well. Seems like it varies.

  4. Richard Walls Corliss says:

    Wow. Ashley couldn’t get that signaling device working too well.

  5. Kevin Cheng says:

    We are 0 for 9 in the semifinals. All of the Final clues have been a killer. Scott, Paolo, and TJ will be competing in the finals next week.

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