Final Jeopardy: Fairs & Expositions (3-18-20)

Here are 5 more triple stumpers from the 3/18/2020 Jeopardy! game:

FORTYSOMETHING ($400) This 3-volume work completed around 1455 is sometimes called the 42-Line Bible

($800) In 1912 it became the last of the lower 48 to gain statehood

TRANSLATED CITIES ($800) Eat, Germany

PLACES IN FANTASY ($2000) Much of the action in the “Files” of this guy, the city’s resident practicing professional wizard, takes place in Chicago

CLASSIC SONGS ($1600) Here’s a little something you might have heard on St. Paddy’s Day

 
Answers to the Sneak Peek clues — STAGEY DIALOGUE:

($200) I see you are prepared to take over– “waiting in” these side areas, so to speak
($400) Sitting quietly at the party until she comes up with one of her perfectly timed quips, she’s a real this-stealer
($600) I fear that is all the time we have; now to “bring down” or “ring down” this piece of equipment
($800) It was the perfect moment to tell our friends the news, but you missed your this, the signal to speak up
($1000) Your presentation was a real one of these, a song that gets such long applause that it halts the action

ANSWERS: show

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5 Responses

  1. Richard Corliss says:

    We are 3 weeks away for the College Championship.

  2. William Weyser says:

    Earlier this week, when I found that 1 contestant named Andrea Dragan, not Dragon, and 1 contestant named Emmy were competing on JEOPARDY! on the same day, that made me think of 1 thing, and 1 thing only. ”Emmy, voiced by Andrea Libman, on Dragon Tales.”

    • VJ says:

      When I saw where Andrea was from on the contestant line-up, I thought “didn’t we just have a contestant from Silver Spring?” We did — it was Duncan on last Friday.

  3. Lou says:

    Well, despite two daily doubles missed, andrea came out strong today. But still hawking wasn’t a bad guess since he also had done general theory of relativity and won the Albert Einstein award. I was hoping for a tiebreaker question today. Sure Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, and his legacy has been honored. But honestly how did Kris misunderstood the clue?