Final Jeopardy: Historic American Cities (12-24-19)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (12/24/2019) in the category “Historic American Cities” was:

Damage from Hurricane Matthew in this city in 2016 revealed a plot of colonist graves from perhaps as long as 430 years ago

New champ Robin Miner-Swartz, an editor & consultant from Lansing, MI, won $19,601 yesterday. In Game 2, her opponents are: Barbara Hall, a transit operations specialist from Vancouver, WA; and Drew Limon, a wine technician from Napa, CA.

Round 1 Categories: Santa on the Map – Fill in the Banks – A Christmas Carol Collage – Have a Cow – The Roles of Morgan Freeman – Metaphors

Drew found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Metaphors” under the $600 clue, with only 2 clues to go after. He was in the lead with $4,200, $2,600 more than Barbara in second place. He bet $2,500 and thought it was Istanbul. That was WRONG.

Arthur Conan Doyle called this city the “great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the empire are… drained” show

Robin and Barbara finished in a $2,400 tie for the lead. Drew was in second place with $1,700.

Round 2 Categories: It’s Not Good to Be the King – The Sphere of Science – From O to O – Celebrity Couples – 1990s Bestsellers – Meta-fours

Barbara found the first Daily Double in “1990s Bestsellers” under the $1,600 clue on the 17th pick. She was in the lead with $10,000 now, $2,000 more than Robin in second place. She bet $2,000 and thought they wanted an author. That was WRONG.

The author of this 1996 “Novel of Politics” ws listed as Anonymous. show

Barbara found the last Daily Double in “Sphere of Science” under the $800 clue, with 5 clues left after it. In second place with $9,200, she had $2,400 less than Robin’s lead. She bet $2,000 again and thought it was Galileo. That was WRONG.

In 1543 the world revolved around this man who wrote “On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres. show

Robin finished in the lead with $11,600. Barbara was next with $11,200 and Drew was in third place with $7,700.

NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS ST. AUGUSTINE (FLORIDA)?

The St. Augustine Social Magazine has an article about the discovery of human remains under the floor of David White’s establishment after Hurricane Matthew hit the city. I think it makes it a little more clear than most other articles why White contacted then city archaeologist Carl Halbirt and invited him to dig around in the space underneath his damaged floors. Part of the location of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, reportedly the city’s first church, had already been established. White’s business was in that vicinity. In addition to skeletal remains, Halbirt and volunteers found ceramic and pottery pieces from the 16th century.



Drew wrote down Houston. He didn’t bet anything so he remained at $7,700.

Barbara went with Richmond. She lost her $4,500 bet and finished with $6,700.

Robin thought it was Tampa. She lost her $3,801 bet. That dropped her down to $7,799 but that was enough to win the game and remain champ. Robin’s 2-day total is $27,400.

Final Jeopardy (12/24/2019) Robin Miner-Swartz, Barbara Hall, Drew Limon

A triple stumper from each round:

A CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLAGE ($800) O! American clergyman Phillips Brooks wrote the words to this Christmas carol after a pilgrimage to the Holy Land

META-FOURS ($2000) You could say T.S. Eliot’s masterpiece known as “The Four” these gives you quadruple the number

More clues on Page 2

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

As a response to new developments there, this territory was carved out of the Northwest Territories in 1898. show

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7 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    Way too many stumpers tonight. Adriatic; Canary Islands; Toronto (Dominion Bank); Geodesic.
    Surprised no one came up with St Augustine. It’s about as historic as any city can be and is in a state prone to hurricanes. I knew Primary Colors and guessed right on London (DDs) and was torn between Galileo and Copernicus on the 3rd DD.

  2. Lou says:

    Just like yesterday, the daily doubles were missed and a triple stumper for final. And I really hoped all of them would know st Augustine. I am pretty sure drew must have heard of the hound of the Baskervilles since many of Arthur Conan Doyle’s books are primarily in London.

    But seriously though, hurricane matthew never even touched Richmond. What were your thoughts on this game VJ?

  3. JP says:

    Another brutal daily double, this time on a $1,600 clue. The “Novel Of Politics” has appeared only one other time in (j-archive recorded) Jeopardy history, and that was the year after it was released.

  4. Dal Higbee says:

    This year’s Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve games both have been TOUGH.