Final Jeopardy: Charity (10-26-22)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (10/26/2022) in the category “Charity” was:

A Catholic charity called Caritas Rome is the beneficiary of money collected from here, over the years averaging about $3,500 daily

In the last semifinal match of the 2022 Second Chance Tournament (Week 2), the contestants are: Nikkee Porcaro, an educational consultant and business owner from Silver Spring, MD, Do Park, a sports writer from Minneapolis, MN, and Rowan Ward, formerly Nicolle Neulist, a chart caller, writer and editor from Chicago, IL. (The links go to original games.)

Round 1 Categories: Quick Lit – The Number in Music – Peaks & Valleys – Snap Chat – Birds within Words – Hidden Brain Podcast

Nikkee found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Quick Lit” under the $600 clue on the first pick of the round. Nobody had a nickel yet. Nikkee bet the $1,000 allowance but ran out of time. That’s counted WRONG.

He’s a real bit player in “Hamlet”– just a skull show

Rowan finished in the lead with $9,400. Do was in second place with $2,000. Nikkee was last with $0. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Law Slaw – Historic Seconds – Animal-Titled Movies – D.C.-Area Attractions – Sculpture – A Standing Middle O

Rowan found the first Daily Double in “Law Slaw” under the $1,600 clue on the 5th pick of the round. Rowan was in the lead with $10,600, $7,800 more than Do in second place. Rowan made it a true Daily Double and was RIGHT.

Political advertising was at the heart of the 2010 case pitting this group against the Federal Election Commission show

Rowan got the last Daily Double in “Historic Seconds” under the $1,600 clue on the 19th pick of the round. In first place with $22,000, $15,600 more than Do and Nikkee who were tied in second place. Rowan bet $2,000 and was RIGHT again.

The second one lasted from 218 to 201 B.C. & at the end, Rome was boss of the Mediterranean show

Rowan finished in the lead with a runaway $26,800. Nikkee was in second place with $7,200 and Do was last with $6,800. All clues were shown.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS THE TREVI FOUNTAIN?

There’s a great article about the Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) on ItalianNotes.com, with 10 facts about the famous fountain. Of course, we want to know the meaning of the name and the first entry says it means “three-ways”, referring to the junction of three roads on Piazza dei Cruciferi. There’s also a connection to the three-headed Goddess named Trivia, who stood on corners where three streets met. Films featuring Trevi Fountain are covered, most notably 1954’s “Three Coins in the Fountain” with its Oscar-winning theme song.

The Borgen Project covers how Trevi Fountain became involved in the fight against poverty, in no small part due to a homeless man named Roberto Cercelletta. To support himself and others, Roberto had been raiding the fountain on a nightly basis for 34 years when he was finally arrested in 2002. The Italian government was thus inspired to donate the fountain funds (over a million a year) to Caritas Roma, a charity that helps the poor in Rome.



Do thought it was St. Peter’s Basilica. He lost his $401 bet and finished with $6,399.

Nikkee went with the Red Cross. That cost her $5,401 and left her with $1,799.

Rowan got it right. Rowan bet $10,000 and won the game with $36,800. For the next two days, Rowan Ward will be competing with Sadie Goldberger and Jack Weller for $35,000 and the last spot in the 2022 Tournament of Champions.

Final Jeopardy (10/26/2022) Nikkee Porcaro, Do Park, Rowan Ward

2 triple stumpers from ANIMAL-TITLED MOVIES:

($1600) In this 1988 comedy, Kevin Kline enjoys chips & the unfortunate title creature, much to Michael Palin’s dismay

($2000) Daisy Edgar-Jones plays a rural southern woman suspected of murder in this 2022 film based on a bestseller

More clues on Page 2

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

This once-blacklisted screenwriter of “Spartacus” got a posthumous credit & an Oscar for a 1953 film show

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15 Responses

  1. William says:

    Nikkee looked pissed off throughout.

  2. 2>3 says:

    No wonder the final category was called ‘Charity’ Giving a second chance to someone who finished third in their initial game, lmao.

  3. Jason says:

    I thought I had FJ in the bag with “Peter’s Pence”. Oh well!

    I got a feeling that Sadie is going to do it, but, I’ll probably be wrong. I found the over-exuberant performance of Rowan to be off-putting. Just respond to the clue, no commentary needed.

    I did not know that “Trivia” was another name for Diana/Artemis and, as Professor Wikipedia told me, also Hecate. Now THAT is, well, trivial!

  4. Howard says:

    I haven’t watched the 2nd chance tournament, but Rowan was super-impressive tonight.
    Knew a ton of answers I didn’t. I did know the 2022 movie and that offbeat Kevin Kline film.
    Thought the final was St Peter’s. I did visit the Trevi Fountain in 1971. We were hanging out with some NY girls we’d just met, and one of them got pinched by a stranger.

    Alas, poor Nikkee, methinks you should have known that quote from “Hamlet.”

    • VJ says:

      @Howard, if you have the time one of these days, you should watch that Kevin Kline movie (free on Pluto TV, according to IMDB). It’s very funny.

  5. Rick says:

    The Trevi Fountain? I’ve never heard of it, nor did I watch the 1954 film ‘Three Coins In the Fountain’. Given the clue, the only thing I could come up was St. Peter’s Square.

    • Rick says:

      VJ: The 1954 film was actually called ‘Three Coins in the Fountain’ (they used a definite article).

      • VJ says:

        Thanks, Rick. That’s actually pretty funny to me — I typed it the way my mother used to sing the song. The link to the title goes to the article on here that has all the Oscar winners and nominees for 1954, plus Jeopardy! clues. The “Three Coins” song is playing over the clips on the YouTube. (At least I typed it right in that article 😂)

  6. Kevin Cheng says:

    For the next two days, it’s gonna be exciting 2 day final. Both Rowan and Jack have performed so brilliantly in the semi-finals and they had a runaway games so these two are tough players and Sadie has to watch out for these two fast buzzers.