Final Jeopardy: National Monuments (12-18-23)

The Final Jeopardy question (12/18/2023) in the category “National Monuments” was:

Designated in 2016, a New York City monument named for this place of business includes nearby Christopher Park

The Champions Wild Card (Hearts) tournament wraps up today as these 3 champs compete in the last final match: Yungsheng Wang, who won $8,000 in Game 1; Tyler Vandenberg, who won $17,600; and Gary Hollis, who won $6,000. These amounts will be added to today’s final scores to determine the winner.

Round 1 Categories: Here Comes the Sun – Colorful Sports – “P” in Fashion – Play Settings – Not Chess Again! – Postal Abbreviation Combos

Gary found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Postal Abbreviation Combos” under the $800 clue just before the commercial break. Gary was tied for second place with Tyler at $2,600, $2,000 less than Yungsheng’s lead. Gary bet it all and guessed hand. That was WRONG.

Hawaii + North Dakota = this “backward” word show

Yungsheng finished in the lead with $8,400. Tyler was in second place with $3,800. Gary was last with $2,400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: U.S. Firsts – Dance Revolution – Pancho Village – Odds & “N”S – In Your Face! – Well, They Sound the Same…

Yungsheng found the first Daily Double in “U.S. Firsts” under the $1,200 clue on the 4th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $8,800, $3,400 more than Tyler in second place. Yungsheng bet $7,000 and he was RIGHT.

The first woman mayor of a major U.S. city was Bertha Landes in Seattle; soon after came Dorothy Lee in this city 172 miles south show

Yungsheng got the last Daily Double in “Well, They Sound the Same” under the $2,000 clue with 9 clues left after it. He was in the lead with $23,400 now, $11,800 more than Gary in second place. Yungsheng bet $10,000 and he was RIGHT.

Any channel to walk down, or Guernsey in the English Channel show

Yungsheng finished in the lead with a runaway $33,800. Gary was in second place with $14,800. Tyler was last with $11,400. All clues were shown.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS THE STONEWALL INN?

On June 24, 2016, President Barack Obama issued a Presidential Proclamation for the Establishment of the Stonewall National Monument. It began: “Christopher Park, a historic community park located immediately across the street from the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City (City), is a place for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community to assemble for marches and parades, expressions of grief and anger, and celebrations of victory and joy. It played a key role in the events often referred to as the Stonewall Uprising or Rebellion, and has served as an important site for the LGBT community both before and after those events.” Read More



Tyler thought it was the World Trade Center Memorial. He bet and lost all of today’s $11,400. That left him with the $17,600 from Friday’s game.

Gary went with the New York Stock Exchange. That cost him $8,300 and left him with $6,500 today. Friday’s $6,000 brought him up to $12,500.

Yungsheng got it right. He didn’t bet anything today. With Friday’s $8,000, Yungsheng’s final score was $41,800. He won the tournament and the top prize of $100,000 and a spot in the ToC. Tyler won $50,000 and Gary won $25,000.

Final Jeopardy (12/18/2023) Yungsheng Wang, Tyler Vandenberg, Gary Hollis

There were 2 triple stumpers in the whole game!

U.S. FIRSTS ($2000) The first nuclear explosion was set off at the New Mexico site with this religious name, aka Jornado del Muerto

IN YOUR FACE! ($1600) Your ciliary processes are in these

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “Kings & Queens”

Due to legislative action of 1707, she was officially the last monarch of independent Scotland show

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8 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    If I’m not mistaken, the only missed clue in round one was that pretty easy Hawaii-ND daily double. It even had “backward” in the clue to make it simpler.

    Yungsheng and Gary had to hope they hit the DDs and bet big, which is just how it played out.

    As someone who lived in NYC at the time of the Stonewall event, I should have known FJ. For those who think the categories and clues are geared to help certain contestants, I assure you they are not. I was the victim of bad luck when the classical music DJ hit the big $$ clues in Classical Music and sealed my fate.

    • VJ says:

      Yungsheng had a runaway and would have won even if he didn’t know FJ! so any remarks about it being unfair or fixed are just ridiculous.

      • Mackie says:

        Also, Yungsheng didn’t bet anything so knowing Final didn’t even increase his score

        • VJ says:

          That’s true but we can’t expect people who are looking to claim foul play to notice something like that 🤣

      • Donnie says:

        Would he have won if the FJ question was, ‘This person is the highest ranking officer in the USMC.’ no, Would that have been a fair question? No.
        I wouldn’t say it’s fixed but that question gave Yungsheng an advantage.

        • VJ says:

          What is it about a runaway that you don’t understand? It means the person who has a runaway wins before the Final Jeopardy! clue is even shown.

          So even if they asked a USMC-related clue that only Tyler knew, Yungsheng still would have won and Tyler still would have placed second.

  2. kenneth jones says:

    all are brilliant and fun to follow

  3. Kevin Cheng says:

    Congratulations to Yungsheng on his victory! We’ll look forward to seeing him again in the Tournament of Champions. The Second Chance Tournament for Season 39 begins tomorrow.