Final Jeopardy: Men of Medicine (12-23-20)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (9/27/2007) in the category “Men of Medicine” was:

After giving birth in Paris, American Marjorie Karmel wrote “Thank You” him & co-founded an org. now named for him

Returning champ Kevin Martin, an E.R. physician from Bowling Green, OH, won $17,800 up to the point when this game first aired on September 27, 2007. In his Game 2, he was up against: Lateefah Torrence, a writer from New York, NY; and Richard Johnson, a foreign affairs officer from Washington, D.C.

Round 1 Categories: Archipelagos – & the Emmy Goes to… – The U.S. Air Force – Museums – What Are You Made of? – Beastly Noises

Richard found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Museums” under the $600 clue on the 9th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $3,800. No one else had any money! He bet $1,500 and he was RIGHT.

NYC’s MoMA is the Museum of Modern Art; L.A.’s MOCA is the museum of this type of art. show

Richard finished in the lead with $12,500. Kevin was second with $2,400 and Lateefah was last with $800. No clues went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: Consumer Reports Road Test – Quotable Movies – Anagrammed Shakespearean Characters – Party – “Like” – It’s 1999

Richard found the first Daily Double in “It’s 1999” under the $2,000 clue on the 7th pick. He was in the lead with $15,300 now, $12,500 more than Kevin in second place. He bet $3,500 and took a shot with Hillary. That was WRONG.

Perhaps because it was there, a 1999 expedition to Mt. Everest found this man’s body, which had been frozen there for 75 years. show

Richard got the last Daily Double in “Anagrammed Shakespearean Characters” under the $1,600 clue, with only one clue left after it. In the lead with $17,800, he had $9,800 more than Lateefah in second place. “Not my category,” he observed and bet a cautious $500. Wouldn’t you know it would be a cinch? He got it RIGHT away.

A fairy: NO ROBE show

Richard finished in the lead with a runaway $18,300. Lateefah was next with $8,000 and Kevin was in third place with $5,200. No clues went uncovered.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS FERNAND LAMAZE?

From Fact Monster: “The namesake of the Lamaze Method, Dr. Fernand Lamaze was a French obstetrician who championed the idea of painless childbirth. Based on ideas he had developed after visiting the U.S.S.R. and studying Ivan Pavlov, Lamaze advocated more aggressive support from fathers as well as relaxation and breathing techniques during pregnancy and childbirth. His philosophy caught on especially in the United States, promoted by Elisabeth Bing and others, founders of Lamaze International, a non-profit organization founded in 1960 to educate parents, physicians, nurses and midwives.” On Wikipedia, Marjorie Karmel is listed as a co-founder.

The most recent clue on the same topic was on 12/21/2016: PARDON MY FRENCH ($1200): This birthing method developed by a French doctor in the 1950s involves breath control & pain reduction



Kevin wrote down “Hi Mom”, crossed it out and went with Mont Carmel. He lost his $3,000 bet and finished with $2,200.

Lateefah got it right. She didn’t bet anything so she stayed at $8,000.

Richard went with Spock. That cost him $2,000 but he won the game with $16,300 and became the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (12/23/2020) Kevin Martin, Lateefah Torrence, Richard Johnson

2 triple stumpers from the “LIKE” category:

($1200) “In all” this, the state or fact of being probable

($2000) Ovine

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “POETS’ BIRTHPLACES”

5 Cwmdonkin Drive was the address of the family home where he was born in 1914 show

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10 Responses

  1. William Weyser says:

    This was the 1st time that I’ve ever seen only 1 contestant ring in during the 1st 15 Clues of the Single Jeopardy! Round. Richard rang in 1st on the 1st 9 clues in the round, and eventually 13 out of 15 clues in that round. On top of that, he ran the “& The Emmy Goes To…” category at 1 point, and he found the Daily Double during those 15 clues in that round.

    • VJ says:

      Yes, William, that was the first time I saw that, too. I wanted to add something about it but it was a very frustrating day. First a tech fixed the internet and TV this morning, then they sent a couple of guys over to “bury the cable” they installed and those guys broke it again! Then they sent the first guy back and he fixed it again.

      • William Weyser says:

        I’m sorry about your frustrating day, VJ.

        • VJ says:

          Thanks, William. I’ll be sure not to watch Trampas on “The Virginian” today. That’s what I was watching both times when the cable went out and it felt like the spirit of Doug McClure was jinxing me because his face was frozen on the TV screen!!!

  2. Lou says:

    Lamaze, hmm not familiar with the name but still though a great final jeopardy today. Where did Dr spock come from? He is in the star trek series but not a real doctor that does child birth. VJ hope your recovery goes well.

  3. DC says:

    VJ, I hope your recovery is going well.

    I see that these repeats are reported to be some of Alex’s favorite shows. Presumably he had these set aside. Do we know if there is any mention by Alex as to what made each of these most enjoyable?

    • VJ says:

      DC, I haven’t seen anything indicating what made each of these episodes favorites for Alex. What they mainly have in common is Alex participating in a video category, and getting to cut up in some of them. I can definitely see him loving that — one thing I loved about Alex the most was his mischievous sense of humor.

      Thanks to you and Lou for the recovery wishes. I’m doing as best as I can over here, though it’s still a bit up and down. I guess I just have to be patient and not try to rush things.

    • VJ says:

      P.S. Here is a quote from Johnny Gilbert in this People Magazine article, where he shares his thoughts on Alex Trebek: “I told him a long time ago, ‘If this show goes away, you could be a stand-up comedian.’ He always loved to do jokes.”