Final Jeopardy: 20th Century Presidents (11-22-21)
Here are some more triple stumpers from the 11/22/2021 Jeopardy! game. Please don’t put the answers to these clues in the comments so people who missed the game can have a chance to answer them. It is okay to refer to them by category and clue value or by part of the clue.
MIX TAPE ($400) President Obama’s 2016 State of the Union address said some of this “needs to be cut”
($1000) For auxiliary data storage, computers sometimes use this type of tape that often has iron oxide in it
VENUS ($2000) Unlike Earth, Venus revolves in this 10-letter way; on a clear day, Venusians would see the Sun rise in the west
YEAH, BABY, SHE’S GOT IT ($800) She’s got this; also the first name of the woman seen here (image)
The players got all the clues in GET THE H OUTTA HERE! except the $400 one (*):
($200) A sharp-pointed part of a plant cuts away an H & also leaves our clothing ripped, or this synonym
($400) The fabric of the clergy renounces H & coagulates as this word
($600) A proverbially lucky nationality drops the H & becomes this part of your eye
($800) A word meaning to make holy loses an H & gets permission to become this word meaning to permit
($1000) Something fake loses an H & horses around as this
ANSWERS: show
Sneak Peek clues — BEATLES MOVIES & DOCS:
($200) Paul McCartney said the Beatles wanted to be in a film, but wanted to make a good one–& did with this first film of theirs
($400) “The Hours & Times” fictionalizes a real trip that John Lennon took to Spain with this Beatles manager in 1963
($600) This director spent 3 years restoring footage & editing “The Beatles: Get Back”, a 2021 docuseries
($800) This 2019 film has Himesh Patel waking up in an alternate universe where he is one of the few who remembers the Fab 4
($1000) Seen here, this record producer interviewed Paul for the series, “McCartney, 3, 2, 1”
ANSWERS: show
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The final question was only too easy. Yes, Warren G. Harding for sure.
Sorry that the clues were mean to Heidi.
GO, AMY!!!!!!!!! WHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am starting to think Amy has the playing style of Larissa Kelly. I thought for sure Heidi would have advantage today.
A universe where very few remember the Fab 4 doesn’t seem that far-fetched in a game where no one knew the first name of the American actress who married Monaco’s Prince Rainier when shown her picture.
To be fair, the clue (it’s on page 2) just asked for her first name (a quality) with no info referencing her Hollywood career or marriage to royalty. There probably already are some people who wouldn’t recognize George Harrison just from a picture with no musical connection.
Prince Rainier himself was a clue in Andrew He’s second game (11/11). THe clue mentioned his country. Andrew got that one.
That’s the second game in a row when a player gets eliminated and was out of the game. Heidi didn’t have a chance to get on track today because the other two players were faster than her.
Although, if Heidi got that last clue, she would have been around for Final Jeopardy!, not that it would have mattered or anything.