Final Jeopardy: Cabinet Members (3-3-25)
Here are some more clues from the 3/3/2025 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.
STARS & CONSTELLATIONS ($1600) This brightest star in Lyra also has a 4-letter name & is part of the Summer Triangle
FACTS ABOUT FACTS ($1600) In a ’50s case, one of these fact-full statements to the court says, “appellants are of Negro origin & are” citizens of Kansas
BEGINS WITH “K” ($800) 2-word phrase for what 44 is in x3 + 17 = 44, or someone or something you are familiar with & can count on
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SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: SHORT BUT SWEET
($200) 4 letters: sandwich cookie that debuted in 1912
($400) 4 letters: caramel-topped custard
($600) 5 letters, 1 hyphen: “There’s always room for” this, around since 1897
($800) 4 letters: small pie with a name that actually sounds sour
($1000) 3 letters: cocktail made with white wine & sweet creme de cassis liqueur
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The DDs must have been a bit easier than usual for this level of competition, because I hit all 3 (knowledge of French got me the first one). Couldn’t complete the grand slam in FJ. I thought of Madison but knew he wasn’t the least famous of the names.
Nice comeback by Matt. He’s unashamed to go for it all, especially considering how much he’s won in the past and is playing with house money.
For someone with a distaste for pop culture, he ran off a bunch of them tonight. He always amazes me when he knows shows like “Dragnet.” He must have written “Who” during the pre-FJ break, because his screen showed “Who Randolph?” Brevity is one thing, but poor grammar is sad.
Short/Sweet clues were fun and all easy.
It was another splendid game with Matt winning the game. Anyways, the FJ was a bummer. I mean, Edmund Randolph? Well, I never heard of him until today. With time to spare, I rolled the dice, and went with James Madison for AG. Needless to say, that response wasn’t going to leave the dock, and I sure wasn’t disappointed.
I was 1/3 on DD (not paying attention and should have gotten the Wabash one), and missed FJ. Like Luigi, I said “Jay”.
Luigi’s and your response of Jay in FJ was absolutely a good guess.
VJ, quite another coincidence with Goethe appearing as an answer in tonight’s game after showing up in this morning’s throwback clues.
It was, Rhonda, and in connection with the same novel no less!
They probably know the famous quote “Fools rush in where angels fear to tread” but they don’t know where it’s from.
I couldn’t believe no one got the Irish rock