Final Jeopardy: Holiday Songs (12-5-19)

The players missed 3 clues (*) in PATRIOT GAMES:

($400) This head coach has led the New England Patriots to victory in 6 Super Bowls
*($800) On Oct. 11, 1963 the Red Sox weren’t playing; it was the Patriots’ first game of 6 seasons in this home field
($1200) In his NFL debut in 2000, this Pats QB completed 1 of 3 passes in a 34-9 loss to Detroit; he got better
*($1600) On a cold 1982 day Mark Henderson used a small John Deere to make the kicker’s job easier in what became known as the this machine game
*($2000) The Patriots’ win in the 2019 AFC title game came 1 day shy of 25 years since this man bought the team (VJ’s note: he made a bundle)

ANSWERS: show

Answers to the Sneak Peek clues – ACTOR & ROLES:

($200) Genie & Hitch, which sounds like its own buddy cop film, doesn’t it?
($400) Up for an Oscar in back-to-back years as Sophie & Karen Silkwood
($600) Thor & The Huntsman
($800) Showing some range! Sharon Tate & Harley Quinn
($1000) Jean Grey & Sansa Stark (Queen in the North! Queen in the North!)

ANSWERS: show

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6 Responses

  1. W nilson says:

    Dowagiac MI – A small city 23 miles north of South Bend , Indiana. Former small industrial city Heddon fishing lures, Round Oak Stoves it was once the furnace capital . Former residents -Judith Ivey actress, Billie Gordon actor/model,James Heddon inventor of the artificial fishing lure and the “Gentle Giant” Chris Taylor all American wrestler Iowa State and Olympic/Pro wrestler. Dowagiac is also the headquarters to the Potawatomi Indians.

  2. Albert says:

    Is it my imagination or was Jeff Goldblum trying to act like Kramer from ‘Seinfeld’?

  3. Lou says:

    Seventy four thousand dollars in just two games is quite a big haul. Just like how james and roger accumulated that much during their runs previously. Although I’ve heard of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer times, the same old Christmas songs played on my radio at home annoyed me to no end, every Christmas they play the same thing over and over. Don’t you get tired of listening to the same Christmas songs VJ?

    Glad two people got this. I think Jennifer might reach 100K tomorrow if this keeps up.

    • VJ says:

      No, Lou, I don’t get tired of Christmas songs. I like so many of them and there were always youngsters around learning them for the first time so that made them seem new most Christmases. Everyone has different favorites and I like to ask people what their favorite is. Mine is “Do You Hear What I Hear?”

      Wow, I like Jeff Goldblum and I was looking forward to that category today but it was so… awkward, for want of a better word. Alex seemed embarrassed enough by it that he felt he had to comment that it was too bad Goldblum didn’t seem to enjoy doing it.

      LINK: more clues from the game

      • JP says:

        Speaking of “Do You Hear What I Hear?”, how’s this for a clue for “Holiday Songs”: “This song’s title question doesn’t appear until the song’s second verse.”