Final Jeopardy: Literary Geography (10-18-24)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (10/18/2024) in the category “Literary Geography” was:

A N.Y. Times article recognized Sands Point & Kings Point as the real “old-money” & “nouveau riche” settings in this novel.

3x champ Rishabh Wuppalapati, a Univ. of Pennsylvania undergrad from Vernon Hills, IL., has now won $52,802. In Game 4, he competes against: Kyle Compton-Troesch, a civil engineer from Cincinnati, OH; and Kelly Gates, a librarian from Medford, MA.

Round 1 Categories: Peak Experiences – Lighter Verse – Soccer in the USA – Exercising – Too Little – “OO” Late

Right off the bat, Rishabh landed on the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Peak Experiences” under the $800 clue. Nobody was on the board yet. Rishabh bet the $1,000 allowance and he was RIGHT.

The Rongai Route passes by the Mawenzi Peak before hitting Uhuru Peak on this mountain show

Rishabh finished in the lead with $6,400. Kelly was second with $4,000 and Kyle was last with $3,800. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: 9th Century Photos – Twinning – 12-Letter Words – Biology – Choreographers – A Bit of Culture Shark

Kelly found the first Daily Double in “Biology” under the $800 clue on the 13th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $10,800, $2,400 more than Rishabh in second place. Kelly bet $4,000 and she was RIGHT.

Similar to phototropism, it’s the phenomenon of plants turning their leaves specifically towards the sun show

Kelly found the last Daily Double in “Twinning” under the $1,600 clue on the 19th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $15,200 now, $5,600 more than Rishabh in second place. Kelly bet $4,000 but drew a blank so she was WRONG.

Automakers & adorable twinsies Francis and Freeland made cars in the early 20th century known by this alliterative name show

Kelly finished in the lead with $13,200. Rishabh was second with $11,600 and Kyle was last with $5,800. All clues were shown.



ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS “THE GREAT GATSBY”?

In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel “The Great Gatsby”, the fictional locations of East Egg and West Egg are respectively where old money (to the manor born) and nouveau riche (first generation wealth) live. It’s long been said that Fitzgerald patterned these locations after Sands Point and Kings Point on Long Island. Fitzgerald began writing “The Great Gatsby” while living in Kings Point (West Egg) for a couple of years in the early ’20s. The reason this came up again in a slew of 2011 articles, including the NY Times’ “Adieu, Sweet Life of ’20s Luxury”, is because of the 2011 demolition of Land’s End, the mansion rumored to be the template for Daisy Buchanan’s home. In case you can’t access the NY Times article, here’s a link to the NY Post’s article.

Good to know: A 1986 Jeopardy! triple stumper about Kings Point had nothing to do with F. Scott Fitzgerald: NEW YORK STATE ($1000) Kings Point, N.Y. academy that’s military in character but run by the Dept. of Commerce



Kyle bet $5,600 and finished with $11,400.

Rishabh bet it all and doubled his score to $23,200.

Kelly bet $10,001 and won the game with $23,201. Kelly Gates is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (10/18/2024) Rishabh Wuppalapati, Kyle Compton-Troesch, Kelly Gates

A triple stumper from each round. (Please don’t put the answers in the comments)

TOO LITTLE ($800) 5-word phrase before “to Ride” for many sad too-little kids; it’s the title of a documentary about R.I.’s famed Rocky Point Park

CHOREOGRAPHERS ($2000) “Helen of Troy” for American Ballet Theatre was the last work of this Russian-born “Firebird” choreographer

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “19th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS”

This character from an 1859 novel symbolizes the Fates, who in mythology spin the web of life, measure it & cut it off show

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11 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    Saw FJ and nothing else. Having spent my formative youth in Queens, I knew Sands and Kings Points well enough to lead me to East and West Egg. Good on all of them for getting it. Once again, DDs unkind to me.

    Re: FJ from 2 years ago: a bit surprised no one got that. My 10th grade English teacher taught us the symbolism of the knitting.

    The 5-word phrase/title was easy. Link to the climate event not functioning; what is it? Knew the twin playwrights; both titles mentioned were outstanding films. Never heard of deglutition, but it reminded me of the fancy term for sneezing (sternutation). The “oo” cowboy term was gettable.

  2. Rick says:

    Kelly just squeaked by in becoming the next Jeopardy champion. Congratulations to her! As for me, I did average in the game, and should have nailed the FJ.

  3. VJ says:

    Coincidence department: There’s a Gunsmoke episode with a character named Kyle Kelly. He was portrayed by the same actor who played Festus Haggen on that series. It would be really funny if they get two contestants name Ken and Curtis (the actor’s name).

    Some of those stumpers were way out there but I knew the “oo” ones. My father used to call me Veronica Lake if my hair fell across my eyes. My great grandson got the short version of the cowboy nickname after I bought him a stick horse and cowboy hat.

  4. William Weyser says:

    Someday, we’ll get another 4, 5, or more day champion, so that, the TOC chances will look better, but today is not that day. Oh, well. Maybe, next time.

    • VJ says:

      Rishabh might have gone home yesterday if Aaron hadn’t decided to go whole hog on his second Daily Double, after playing it safe on his first.

  5. Kevin Cheng says:

    Finally all three players got FJ! correct for the first time this season. It took 30 games for that to happen this season.

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