Final Jeopardy: Historic Namesakes (2-10-21)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (2/10/2021) in the category “Historic Namesakes” was:

This aircraft was named for the second president of the Weimar Republic

2x champ John Focht, a software team leader orig. from El Paso, TX, has now won $58,800. In Game 3, he takes on these two players: Tiffany Seitler, a finance manager, orig. from Garfield, NJ; and Jared Wilke, a teacher from Half Moon Bay, CA.

Round 1 Categories: Paid by the Word: Legal Edition – History Quick Shots – Let’s Dance! – Croatia – What Does Not Kill Us… – Makes Us Stronger

John found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Croatia” under the $800 clue on the 14th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $3,200, $1,800 more than Jared in second place. He bet $3,200 and he was RIGHT.

The coastal cities of Pula & Zadar overlook this sea, an arm of the Mediterranean. show

John finished in the lead with $8,700. Tiffany was second with $3,200 and Jared was last with $2,400. No clues went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: Public Sculpture – Synonym Roles – 3-Named Authors – Government & Politics – 4-Letter “F” Words – Math in the World

Jared found the first Daily Double in “3-Named Authors” under the $1,600 clue on the 10th pick. He was in second place with $8,000 now, $2,300 less than John’s lead. Feeling confident in the category, he chose to bet $5,000. Unfortunately, he couldn’t come up with a response so he was WRONG.

Simon & Schuster sponsors an award for suspense fiction named for this female author of “A Stranger is Watching” show

John got the last Daily Double in “Public Sculpture” under the $1,600 clue, with 4 clues worth $3,600 left after it. In the lead with $19,100, he had $10,700 more than Tiffany in second place. He bet $2,000 and he was RIGHT.

A statue of this brewer was unveiled in 2013 in Celbridge, Ireland, near where he was born around 1725. show

John finished in the lead with a runaway $21,900. Tiffany was next with $8,000 and Jared was in third place with $5,800. No clues went uncovered.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS THE HINDENBURG?
Hugo Eckener was the head of the Zeppelin Company after World War I. He named the LZ 1929 rigid airship “Hindenburg” in honor of Paul von Hindenburg, who was president of the Weimar Republic from 1925 until his death in 1934. The Hindenburg famously met with disaster while attempting to land in Lakehurst, NJ on May 6, 1937. Paul von Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany. As a result, his reputation was greatly tarnished in later years. Many sources imply that the Nazis bore some responsiblity for the Hindenburg disaster because they loosened up on strict safety measures followed by Hugo Eckener. Click here for a closer look at Hugo Eckener’s life.



Jared wrote down “what is the plane?” He lost his $2,201 bet and finished with $3,599.

Tiffany went for “the Waldheim”. Kurt Waldheim was a president of Austria in the late ’80s, if she meant him. Tiffany bet $7,900 so she finished with $100.

John got it right. He bet $3,100 and won the game with $25,000. His 3-day total is $83,800.

Final Jeopardy (2/10/2021) John Focht, Tiffany Seitler, Jared Wilke

2 triple stumpers from 3-NAMED AUTHORS:

($400) This 19th century New England thinker penned the “Concord Hymn” & the essay “Self-Reliance”

($2000) This Yentl creator’s “Shadows on the Hudson” is about Jewish refugees in the aftermath of World War II

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “International Borders”

Germany has land borders with 9 countries & only maritime boundaries with 2 countries, the U.K. & this one across the Baltic show

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4 Responses

  1. Rick says:

    Hooray! I also selected ‘Hindenburg’ for the final question.

  2. Kevin Cheng says:

    I think you got it backwards VJ with Tiffany’s wager. She wagered everything but $100.

  3. Lou says:

    Oh I just found there is the Waldheim resort in New York VJ. There is also a campground with the same name in Minnesota too. Why didn’t the other two know the Hindenburg? Though I would have liked to see the opponents get this one as lakehurst has a memorial site to honor the lives lost in the Hindenburg.