Final Jeopardy: U.S. State Names (1-31-23)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (1/31/2023) in the category “U.S. State Names” was:

5 U.S. States have 6-letter names; only these 2 west of the Mississippi River border each other

2x champ Jake DeArruda, a delivery dispatcher orig. from Ludlow, VT, has now won $47,994. In Game 3, his challengers are: Soren Bliefnick, a business intelligence analyst from Los Angeles, CA; and Liz Mendoza, a teacher from Phoenix, AZ.

Round 1 Categories: “In” the Right Place – Sci-Fi & Fantasy – Ad Verbs & Taglines – Get Stuffed! – The Silent & Not-Silent Letter – Jason Concepcion

Jake found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “‘In’ the Right Place” under the $1,000 clue on the 6th pick of the round. With $3,000, he was the only one on the board. Jake bet it all and he was RIGHT.

This European city had the good fortune to host the Olympics twice– in 1964 & in 1976 show

Jake finished in the lead with $6,000. Soren was second with $5,200 and Liz was last with $2,400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Historical Fiction – Medical Folks – A Capital Offensive – Head Gear – They Wrote the Movie – 3-Letter Palindromes

Jake found the first Daily Double in “Historical Fiction” under the $1,600 clue on the 6th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $10,400, $8,000 more than Soren in second place. Jake bet $2,600 and he was RIGHT.

A flier in her own right, she’s the subject of Melanie Benjamin’s bestseller, “The Aviator’s Wife” show

Liz got the last Daily Double in “Medical Folks” under the $1,600 clue on the 9th pick of the round. In last place with $3,600, she had $12,200 less than Jake’s lead. Liz bet $3,000 but half of her response was WRONG.

Helen Taussig developed the first treatment for cyanotic infants, this alliterative syndrome show

Jake finished in the lead with a runaway $21,000. Soren was second with $8,800 and Liz was last with $200. All clues were shown.

NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT ARE NEVADA & OREGON?

The 5 states with 6 letters are: Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, Nevada and Oregon. The answer is obvious when it’s written down like that, but it’s a different story when you have to think it out and write the answer down in 30 seconds. However, if you started on the West Coast, your chances of coming up with Oregon and Nevada would be a lot better than, say, if the Mississippi River part of the clue made Kansas spring into your mind right away.

On Sporcle: How far can you get in 4 minutes on this U.S. States by Name Length quiz? They give you the starting letter, but if there’s more than one, you have to put them in alphabetically. No doubt you’ll ace the 6-letter ones, but caveat! You can’t skip around.



Liz only had Kansas. She bet and lost her whole $200.

Soren only had Oregon. That cost him $200 and left him with $8,600.

Jake, like Liz, only had Kansas. He lost $333 but won the game with the remaining $20,667. His 3-day total is $68,661.

Final Jeopardy (1/31/2023) Jake DeArruda, Soren Bliefnick, Liz Mendoza

A triple stumper from each round:

SCI-FI & FANTASY ($800) This Joe Haldeman classic tells of William Mandella, who fights the interstellar Taurans for a really long time

THEY WROTE THE MOVIE ($1600) David Webb Peoples wrote the script for this western with Clint Eastwood as a killer-turned-farmer-turned-killer

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “Pop Music”

First released as a single in 1982, this song was re-released & charted again 17 years later & 17 years after that show

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6 Responses

  1. Jason says:

    Did anyone hear Ken say something quizzical? Namely, in the silent letter category, he said “the two C’s in science”. Um, no, only the first one is silent.

    Jake is definitely annoying me. The histrionics are over the top.

  2. Albert says:

    I think Jake could win 20 games.

  3. Howard says:

    If I didn’t live in Oregon, I might not have known that. Even so, I had to quickly envision the two states’ geographic positions. (I missed the rest of the show, but it looks as if Jake had clear sailing.)
    Recap, here I come!

  4. Rick says:

    I cant believe that none of the contestants got the FJ right. I mean, it was rather obvious that it was Nevada and Oregon. Actually, I got it off the bat as those two states were just staring at me.

  5. Ismael Gomez says:

    And we got our second straight triple stumper this week thanks to that evil geography clue.

  6. Kevin Cheng says:

    For the second day in a row this week, we get a clue that stumped all 3 players. Will we get a correct response tomorrow? We’ll see what happens.