Final Jeopardy: The Presidential Cabinet (12-31-20)

Here are 4 more triple stumpers from the 12/31/2020 Jeopardy! game:

SITCOMS BY MOM ($600) Evelyn Harper (Holland Taylor)

A new mom in 2011, Reagan Brinkley (Christina Applegate)

ANAGRAMMYS ($2000) Welcome to the Best “SNARE TWIT”

4 STRAIGHT VOWELS ($1600) This adjective means fawning or exhibiting servile obedience

SNEAK PEEK clues – FRENCH FIXINS
($200) In French, this word can refer to an image on Turkey’s flag as well as a tasty roll
($400) The vineyard & petit-gris are varieties of this mollusk; please respond in French, though it might “slow” you down
($600) From Provence & pretty as a Pixar, this eggplant dish simmered in olive oil can be served hot or cold
($800) Tomatoes, garlic, black olives, anchovies, onions, tuna, green beans, eggs & herbs make up a salade this
($1000) In a remembrance of things Proust, it’s a small, buttery sponge cake eaten as a cookie, often dipped in coffee

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5 Responses

  1. Dal Higbee says:

    Roger should have said Onomatopoeia in his first response, not Onomanopeia. Every time where we see 1 player mess up by adding 1 letter or word, or leave off 1 letter or word, it makes us want to say “YOU’LL PAY FOR THIS!”. This has to stop, and right, these are just little mistakes, but still.

  2. Richard Corliss says:

    Onomanopoeia and Onomatopoeia. Roger had the same syllables but a different letter. Why did Roger said an “N” instead of a “T”?

  3. Lou says:

    This was a memorable game to remember. Roger had been pretty dominant throughout the whole game. James holzhauer will be proud of him. Happy new year to you vj