Final Jeopardy: African Flags (12-26-14)
The Final Jeopardy question (12/26/2014), in the category “African Flags” was:
The flag of Burundi has stars representing the Twa & these 2 other ethnic groups much in the news in the 1990s.
2-day champ Brian Hamilton has won $45,202 so far. He’s going for that elusive third win against these opponents today: Vaughn Winchell, from Columbia, MD; and Amy Williamson, from Hickory, NC.
Round 1: Amy found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Foiled” under the $800 clue. She was in third place with $3,200, $2,000 less than Brian’s lead. She bet $2,400 but did not have a guess so she was WRONG.
This Chicago detective foiled a plot to kill President-elect Lincoln. show
Brian finished in the lead with $6,400. Vaughn was second with $5,000 and Amy was last with $2,400.
Round 2: Brian found the first Daily Double in “How It Works” under the $2,000 clue. He was in third place with $5,600 when he found it but was awarded $2,400 for a prior answer*. He now had $8,000 but was still in third place with $6,600 less than Vaughn’s lead. He bet $6,000 and thought it was parallax. That was WRONG.
Glasses work by adjusting this optical process, also the name of the test that determines your prescription. show
*In “There’s a J in There Somewhere”, they showed a dojo (the answer they were looking for), and Brian said a judo studio. That was called wrong and Amy gave the dojo response.
Vaughn found the last Daily Double in “Legion of Honor Recipients” under the $800 clue. In the lead with a runaway $17,400, he had $9,000 more than Amy in second place. He bet $400 and he was RIGHT.
In July of 1906 this man was formally reinstated in the French Army & decorated with the Legion of Honor. show
Vaughn had the game in the bag with $19,000. Amy was next with $7,600 and Brian was in third place with $2,800.
ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.
WHO ARE THE HUTU AND THE TUTSI?
“Once, Hutus and Tutsis lived in harmony in Central Africa…. Even in the colonial era — when Belgium ruled the area, after taking it from Germany in 1916 — the two groups lived as one, speaking the same language, intermarrying, and obeying a nearly godlike Tutsi king.
“Independence changed everything. The monarchy was dissolved and Belgian troops withdrawn — a power vacuum both Tutsis and Hutus fought to fill. Two new countries emerged in 1962 — Rwanda, dominated by the Hutus, and Burundi by the Tutsis — and the ethnic fighting flared on and off in the following decades. It exploded in 1994…” (CNN: Hutu-Tutsi Conflict)
Brian added $2,799 to finished with $5,599.
Amy bet $1,999 and finished with $9,599.
Vaughn racked up another $3,500 with his FJ bet and won the game with $22,500. So he will be the returning champ on Monday.
Vaughn Winchell is a stay-at-home dad who gives bar mitzvah lessons. During the chat he talked about how unique he thought his conversion was since he had once been an altar boy — until he met a fellow convert who was once a nun!
2 years ago:: ONE of the two players left got this FJ in “American Authors”
In 1886 he wrote, “My books are water; those of the great geniuses is wine. Everybody drinks water”. show
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VJ, after that video clip you put up yesterday, Heather is never gonna live that one down 🙂
oh dear, it really was not my intent to embarrass her — I only put it up because the show was preempted for some people.
But thanks for pointing that out. I will make the usual image and replace the video with that next week.
That was not intended to criticize you..You’re too kind to embarrass anyone. I just can’t help being stunned by it.
P.S. And by “it”, I mean her answer.
I’m going to disagree, Cece (not to pick on you, but I simply don’t read all of the postings): “never gonna live that one down” seems a little harsh. I think her answer, although flawed, showed a glimpse of the right track (letter w/ two lines), whereas the answer “NATO” showed neither.
After last night these three contestants have restored my faith in mankind. Vaughn was smoking on all cylinders.
@John, what were you saying last night about Americans not knowing about international news?
sometimes even a blind acorn finds a squirrel…:):)
but seriously, an encouraging result. on average though…..just watch some 20 shows and then let’s talk again…
See, vj, told you my daughters who are about the age of Brian knew the answer right away. I should have went with them for my prediction instead of saying none would get fj. But, on the positive side we finally got a fj triple solve. Hurray!!
and jacob, remember when i said we get a triple solve when we least expect it???
funny though, that just shortly i mentioned DREYFUS when surinam was the fj answer.(papillon etc…) amazing how you don’t mention or think of a name in decades, and all of a sudden it pops up several times in the span of a few days!!
and the 2 day jinx strikes again….
and imo the naming of the fj category was a “knuckleball” or “curveball” if you will. “african tribes” or african population/tribes” would have been more exact. since it was a runaway it fortunately did not matter…..
Are these are apparently scared of the 3rd win? For my 5th Tournament Of Champions, I have been stuck at 6 for about a month or 2, and those 6 participants are Teen Champion Jeff Xie with $75,000, 3-time champion Bill Cossen with $50,602, 4-time champion Catherine Hardee with $95,201, 3-time champion Alexander Persaud with $61,000, 3-time champion Ryan Alley with $56,800 and Kids Week Winner Zane Ice though I gave him additional $25,000 to his winnings which are now up to $54,203. Am I ever gonna get a 7th participant in the tournament or do this people just want me to quit the TOC?
LOL. I think I’ve got the prediction rhythm down now … whatever we say, it’s the opposite.
True. I was very impressed with these contestants. Really sharp throughout the game in spite of risky DD wager.
yes, but even with a 12 K swing brian would not have won. it would not have been a runaway (brian 14.800,vaughn 19 K, but i am sure vaughn would have bet the necessary 10.601…
you have to admit jacob, that – going back to americans and international etc.. that today was the exception of the rule. i am glad it was and wish it would happen more often, let’s just go back to the vertical international symbol!
John, please don’t take me back to that vertical/horizontal fiasco. I woke up this morning with it on my mind. At some point in time I hope to get over it. It’s like a nightmare that won’t go away.
Btw, vj thanks for putting up the clip yesterday. That was really unbelievable.