Final Jeopardy: Americana (12-14-17)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (12/14/2017) in the category “Americana” was:

In 2016 the Wingfoot Two, one of these, was christened near Akron.

New champ Bryce Johnson won a whopping $32,401 yesterday. In his second game, he is up against these two guys: Brennan Summers, from Grand Rapids, MI; and Craig Tollin, from Roanoke, VA.

Round 1 Categories: Camp David – Sports Record Holders – World Facts – “M”mmm! – Steinbeck Works by Characters – It Was So Cold…

Craig found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “World Facts” under the $800 clue on the 15th pick of the round. He was in a second place tie with Brennan. They both had $2,000, $1,200 less than Bryce’s lead. He bet $1,000 and he was RIGHT.

This 4-letter African country has a short coastline along the Bight of Benin. show

Bryce finished in the lead with $6,800. Brennan was second with $5,400 and Craig was last with $1,800.

Round 2 Categories: Camp David – Just a Sitar – New Eponymous Animals – Exiled! – Sounds Like the Movie’s Sequel – All “Cap”s

Bryce found the first Daily Double in “New Eponymous Animals” under the $800 clue on the 7th pick. He was in the lead with $11,600 at this point, $4,600 more than Brennan in second place. He bet that $4,600 and he was RIGHT.

John Cleese is “absurdly fond” of these Madagascar animals, works to conserve them & got one named for him. show

Craig found the last Daily Double in “Exile” under the $1,200 clue, with 7 clues left after it. In third place with $7,400, he had $14,000 less than Bryce’s lead. He bet $5,000 and he was RIGHT.

While in exile in Paris, Thomas Hobbes completed this work named for a biblical sea monster. show

Bryce finished in the lead with $22,200. Craig was next with $16,600 and Brennan was in third place with $11,000.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS A BLIMP?

On October 21, 2016, Akron native Savannah James, wife of NBA star LeBron James, christened Wingfoot Two, Goodyear’s newest blimp, at Goodyear’s Wingfoot Lake Hangar in Suffield, Ohio. According to the news report on Goodyear’s site: “James joins the ranks of accomplished women to christen Goodyear blimps, including aviator Amelia Earhart (1929) and astronaut Dr. Sally Ride (2000).” Mrs. James’ family, as well as Wingfoot One’s christener, “Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts (2014), attended the ceremony. Also, see Goodyear’s Current Blimps



Brennan got it right. He didn’t bet anything so he stayed at $11,000.

Craig got it right, too. He bet $5,201 bet, bringing him up to $22,001.

Bryce came up with “tire.” That cost him $11,401, landing him in third place with $10,799 and making Craig Tollin the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (12/14/2017) Bryce Johnson, Craig Tollin, Brennan Summers

A triple stumper from each round:

STEINBECK WORKS BY CHARACTERS ($600) Twin brothers Aron & Caleb Trask

EXILED! ($400) After being exiled from this city in 1302, Dante wrote “Bitter is the taste of another man’s bread”

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “Landmarks”

Jacques-Germain Soufflot, who designed this Paris landmark, was interred there 49 years after dying. show

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6 Responses

  1. Louis says:

    Had Bryce said dirigible it also means the same as blimps and he would have won, right VJ? Also Bryce should have bet a little less than 10000 if he wanted to remain champion. The first round category it was so cold was too funny to watch, but good game by all the players. The blimp reminded me of the Hindenburg in 1937 , I’m sure you remember that event right?

    • VJ says:

      @Lou, that was quite a game. At the middle point of the second round, Bryce had a $17,600 lead over Craig! Craig made some moves over those last 15 clues.

      Interesting thought on dirigible. It never crossed my mind and I have no idea if it would have been accepted. I’ve heard of the Hindenburg, yes, but I don’t remember it. I’m not THAT old. (LOL!! – I’m kidding)

      LINK: 9 more clue from the match, including the “It Was So Cold” category. I got a kick out of it, too.

      Thanks Mark! — I got it!! ($400) Before he retired & retired & retired, this Packers QB tied the record for longest pass completion with a 99-yarder

      • Cece says:

        I came up with dirigible—didn’t know (or remember) it’s called a blimp. I also learned that the difference is a dirigible is rigid, whereas a blimp is not. Which led me to understand why overweight people are perversely referred to as a blimp. I never understood that before tonight.

        • VJ says:

          Hmmm… well, it says right on that Goodyear Current Blimps page that the “Wingfoot Two is the second semi-rigid model (three are planned) to replace the GZ20A model blimps.” In the terminology section of the airship page on wikipedia, it says “Nowadays the term ‘airship’ is used only for powered, dirigible balloons, with sub-types being classified as rigid, semi-rigid or non-rigid.” So maybe they would have accepted airship and dirigible for all I know.

        • Cece says:

          I only googled the definition of blimp and dirigible and that’s what came up—rigid and nonrigid. I didn’t want to research further, as it didn’t really interest me, to be honest. 🙂

          And you’re probably right on their perhaps accepting the other 2 variations.

        • VJ says:

          Well, I was saying I don’t know. I read that page when I found it on the Goodyear site but I didn’t connect it to dirigible at the time. I didn’t watch the video or read the paragraph next to it then. I just read the paragraph and it specifically refers to the Wingfoot Two as an airship: “the balloon-like body of the airship… is made of polyester” So yeah, looks like they would have to accept it now.

          As for interest — in my world, I usually think of Blimpie sandwiches when blimps come up