Final Jeopardy: Literary Inspirations (3-25-21)

Here are some more clues from the 3/25/2021 Jeopardy! game:

STATE PARKS ($1000) First held in 1954, this annual Jazz Festival moved to Rhode Island’s Fort Adams State Park in 1981

IN A TEACUP ($1000) A house one of these birds enjoys some seeds & rest in a teacup bird feeder

GOOD “BI” ($600) In 2009 the Supreme Court tackled a case on judicial this type of favoritism

TV LOCALES ($400) While “The Walking Dead” takes place primarily in the South, “Fear the Walking Dead” started in this city

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ($800) In Laughlin, Nevada water taxis will take you from one casino to the next along this river

($1200) Atlanta’s metropolitan area has this rapid transit rail system, similar to the Bay Area’s BART

MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE ($1600) To attract mates female moths emit a plume of pheromones, which are in turn detected by this body part on males

($2000) Pheromones of these eel-like fish are used to lure them into traps, helping curb their invasion of the Great Lakes

Sneak Peek clues — CELEBRITY SIBLING SURNAMES
($200) Goldie’s kids Kate & Oliver
($400) Derek & Julianne who danced their way to fame
($600) British stage & film stars Ralph & Joseph
($800) Race car drivers Kyle & Kurt
($1000) Carnie & Wendy, 2/3 of a pop trio

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6 Responses

  1. Lou says:

    Lisa played well today especially Amal despite him not being able to get into the lead. Still I definitely want Lisa to repeat her win tomorrow. Frankenstein has been made into a couple of good games, one of which was Frankenstein Through the Eyes of the Monster. Still though I wouldn’t touch any pheremone either as that is not my department either. VJ I always thought that the newcomers with the highest score will have a good shot at getting final but what happened?

  2. VJ says:

    Here’s a good thing to remember — like Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson lived a short life. Poe lived his in the first half of the 19th century and RLS lived his in the last half.

    On another note, I wouldn’t have touched that moth pheromone clue with a 10-foot pole either, 😂

    • Jacob Ska says:

      VJ, do you remember my opinion on stay-at-home moms/dads? Glad Lisa won today. Shows I was right. Hope she repeats tomorrow.

      • VJ says:

        Yes, Jacob, I definitely thought of your opinion and gave Lisa high chances of winning today. Too bad she didn’t bet more in FJ though 💲💲💲

        • Quinn says:

          Yeah but I can see the logic in her wager. She wanted to lock Amal out however if on a triple stumper Doug wagered to cover her (as he did) she could’ve won.