Final Jeopardy: Seconds in History (11-23-22)

Here are some more clues from the 11/23/2022 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.

The players missed two clues in LOSE A LETTER:

($200) A person receiving medical care loses a letter & becomes a document that grants a creator sole rights
($400) Cowhide loses a letter & becomes a verb meaning to form a soapy froth
($600) A length of catgut on a violin loses a letter & becomes a wound from a wasp
($800) A natural gem loses a letter & becomes the sound of a bell
Wood used for carpentry loses a letter & becomes a device to record duration
($1000) Wood used for carpentry loses a letter & becomes a device to record duration

LOSE A LETTER ANSWERS: show

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Sneak Peek clues — SHARED LAST NAMES
($200) Governor Howard & pitcher Dizzy
($400) Musician Miles & actress Mackenzie
($600) Actresses Lana & Kathleen
($800) Singer James & chef Alton
($1000) Actress Esther & pianist Roger

SNEAK PEEK ANSWERS: show

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7 Responses

  1. Albert says:

    Does anybody know why Amy was allowed to show her tattoo in the TOC, but was forced to cover it up before? What changed?

  2. Howard says:

    I thought of Plymouth immediately and went with it, but really thought it was too obvious.

    That “lose a letter” category can be tricky, but I figured one of them would know the sound a bell makes and the natural gem.

    John’s missed DD was gettable for sure, but ultimately didn’t cost him the game. At first I thought it looked like BB King, but then heard Ken’s description that included the creek and nailed it.

    Couldn’t choose between “Iliad” and “Odyssey” for the 3rd DD, but settled on “Iliad.” Darn.

  3. Rick says:

    I just wasn’t thinking straight in FJ, and came up with Boston Harbor (of all places).

  4. Lou says:

    Happy to see cris winning again. Congrats. I loved that Disney category as well.

  5. VJ says:

    I really liked that Dickens’ speech category today