Final Jeopardy: Names in African-American History (11-8-21)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (11/8/2021) in the category “Names in African-American History” was:

He was Virginia’s 1st African-American congressman, whose grandnephew, a famous poet, used his last name as a first name

New champ Kate Kohn, a communications manager from Washington, DC won $20,000 last Friday. In Game 2, she takes on these two players: Dane Reighard, an editor from Los Angeles, CA; and Elena Passarello, a writer and college professor from Corvallis, OR.

Ken Jennings began his second stint as the host of Jeopardy! today.

Round 1 Categories: From the Mountains to the Prairies – Invention – Fix the Elton John Lyric – Animal Expressions – Getting into the Spirits – Legal “ee”s

Kate got the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Inventions” under the $800 clue with 6 clues left after it. Kate was in second place with $3,000 now, $1,400 less than Dane in first place. She bet $1,000 and she was RIGHT.

Yoshitada Minami put an automatic turn-off on this kitchen device & in 4 years, half of Japanese homes had one. show

Dane finished in the lead with $6,600. Kate was second with $4,600. Elena was last with $4,000. No clues went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: The City Has Fallen – 7-Letter Words – Russians – Movie Stars – Writing the Governess – National Historic Landmarks

Dane landed on the first Daily Double in “Natural Historic Landmarks” under the $800 clue with 7 clues left after it. Dane was in the lead with $19,800, $9,400 more than Elena in second place. He bet $4,000 and he was RIGHT.

Temple Square (image) in this state capital was designated a landmark in 1964. show

On the next pick, Dane landed on the last Daily Double in “The City Has Fallen” under the $1,000 clue. With $23,800, Dane was still rocking first place and had $13,400 more than Elena in second place. He bet $3,000 and guessed Napoleon. That was WRONG.

Caracas to this man’s forces, Aug. 6, 1813. show

Dane finished in the lead with $19,600. Elena was second with $14,000 and Kate was last with $3,800. No clues went uncovered.

ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS JOHN MERCER LANGSTON?

John Mercer Langston (VA-Rep) served in the House of Representatives (51st Congress) when Benjamin Harrison was President. Langston’s biography on the History section of the House’s website describes him as “One of the most prominent African Americans in the United States before and during the Civil War, John Mercer Langston was as famous as his political nemesis, Frederick Douglass. One of the first African Americans to hold elective office in the United States…, Langston topped off his long political career by becoming the first black man to represent Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives.”

His grandnephew, Langston Hughes, gained fame in his own right as the “Poet Laureate of Harlem” in the early 20th century. However, let’s not think that he adopted the name Langston to honor his esteemed ancestor. He was born James Mercer Langston Hughes. Jeopardy! recognized this fact in a 1990 clue: MIDDLE NAMES ($300) This poet’s first name was James; Langston was one of his middle names.



Kate bet it all and doubled her score to $7,600.

Elena bet $6,322. That brought her up to $20,322.

Dane bet $8,400 and won the game with $28,000. Dane Reighard is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (11/8/2021) Kate Kohn, Dane Reighard, Elena Passarello

A triple stumper from each round:

FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE PRAIRIES ($200) In 1865 Peak XV got this new name to honor a British surveyor general of India

WRITING THE GOVERNESS ($1600) A rich heir hires a governess for his daughter in Michel Faber’s novel “The” this color “Petal & the White”

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “Ancient History”

According to Herodotus, a messenger was sent 150 miles from Athens to Sparta, just before this 490 B.C. battle show

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4 Responses

  1. William Weyser says:

    Ken & Elena’s “KHAN!!!” yell was so funny that I’m left laughing.

  2. klm says:

    if elena had doubled up there would’ve been a tie! i wonder why dane didnt bet a dollar more to seal his win. was there any sense in dane’s bet?

  3. Lou says:

    I am glad everyone got final right today since Dane had made this game a runaway today. I had no idea that Langston Hughes was the grandnephew of John M. Langston. So that would make the guy his great uncle or something.