Final Jeopardy: Mythology (2-14-25)

Here are some more clues from the 2/14/2025 Jeopardy! game. Please don’t put the answers to these clues in the comments so people who missed the game can have a chance to answer them. It is okay to refer to them by category and clue value or by part of the clue.

CONVERSATIONAL ESPERANTO ($1200) Saluton & adiaŭ are these two words that take people in different directions

($1600) You gotta have koro, because you can’t live without it

($2000) Esperi, related to the word Esperanto, is to do this

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SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: “IME” ON IT
($200) A diversion, perhaps the national one
($400) 3-word term for a misdeed committed in the heat of the moment
($600) womenshealth.gov mentions fatigue, morning sickness, mood swings & heartburn as features of this 12-week period
($800) British equivalent of “gadzooks”
($1000) Unseasonably or inopportunely, Macduff was from his mother’s womb that way ripped

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2 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    At first I saw no reason for this waste of 30 minutes, then I realized it was a filler when the ToC didn’t go the distance. These clues were SOOOOOO much easier than the last six shows. Got the last two DDs and FJ was embarrassingly easy.

    Knew the rodeo riding time; thought it was more common knowledge than it turned out to be. Saluton/adiau were kind of obvious, and “esperi” was a cinch IF you remembered your HS French.

  2. Jason says:

    So, wasn’t as cringy as the last one, with Mattea, Amy, and Matt. Although all, except Drew, were slightly more chatty, the game wasn’t slowed down.

    I was 1/3 on DD, and got FJ. In fact, FJ was so easy, I wondered if it was like a “placeholder”. It wasn’t something crazy hard, like Procrustes or Ctesiphon. Even though “faux”, a triple solve was nice to see.

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