Final Jeopardy: Asian Geography (2-3-20)

Here are 6 more triple stumpers from the 2/3/2020 Jeopardy! game:

STATE OF THE ESTATE ($400) The Turner-Ingersoll Mansion, aka the House of the Seven Gables

($1000) James Buchanan’s Wheatland Estate

NUMBER YOUR RESPONSE ($1000) Musical score designation aka a quaver

“P”OTPOURRI ($600) In the U.S. we’re familiar with the food pyramid; China has a guide called a food this structure

HEAVEN & PARADISE ($800) A place of drinking & merrymaking, this musician’s green is a heaven for sailors & cavalrymen

($1000) The celestial city mentioned in “The Pilgrim’s Progress is aka the heavenly this real city

Answers to the Sneak Peek clues — COMPOUND WORDS:

($400) This tool lends its name to a type of puzzle made with it
($800) Outdoor public activity space for kids, often with a swing set
($1200) Epistaxis is the medical term for which you might need a tissue
($1600) HMS Victory was this type of command vessel for Lord Horatio Nelson
($2000) Getting to the core of things, the oldest & strongest part of a tree is the hard dark center called this

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5 Responses

  1. COLLEEN says:

    I also appreciated TRAVIS humor.
    Obviously enjoying playing.
    I was hoping he would win so we can see him again.

  2. William Weyser says:

    At least, Travis made up for that miss about the clue of Pennsylvania by winning tonight’s game, but it happens when there’s something about your home state that you didn’t know about.

  3. Lou says:

    It’s too bad that michelle couldn’t build up on her win as the guys were just too quick for her to catch up. But seriously, I thought stephen might have a lock on the game and yet he went too far south. I mean the great barrier reef is in Australia and has nothing to do with the DMZ or the korean war in general. What was he really thinking there VJ? But still though I really hoped that we could have had another triple solve here.

    • VJ says:

      Well, I don’t know what he was thinking but it seems pretty obvious that the clue made both Michelle and Stephen think of coral reefs.

      idk, I thought the clue was too easy this morning — narrow strip of land,, 1953 — but maybe that is because my brother and I are the reasons my father didn’t have to serve in that war. At least that’s what I was told.