Final Jeopardy: Americans in Paris (3-30-22)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (3/30/2022) in the category “Americans in Paris” was:

In 2021 she became the sixth woman & the first black woman to be inducted into the Pantheon in Paris

3x champ Jackie Kelly, a pension calculation developer from Cary, NC, has now won $91,101. In Game 4, she takes on these two players: Candace Orsetti, a writer and editor from Annapolis, MD; and Joey Lavarias, a bassoonist & graduate student from Greensboro, NC.

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Round 1 Categories: Let’s Put on a Show – Multi-Sport Athletes – Good Line, Famous Name! – The Name in the Middle – Join the Crowd – Gimme Some Space

Jackie found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Join the Crowd” under the $600 clue with 7 clues left after it. She was in the lead with $7,000, $5,000 more than Candace and Joey who were tied for second place. Jackie bet it all and she was RIGHT.

In 1951 7.5 million people came to a Manhattan ticker-tape parade for this General who had recently been fired show

Jackie finished in the lead with $14,600. Candace was second with $2,800 and Joey was last with $2,200. Two clues worth $400 were not shown.

Round 2 Categories: A Dish of Schubert – International Geographic – Magical Mystery Tour – Fa”sh”ion – Historical Nonfiction – Contractions

Candace found the first Daily Double in “Historical Nonfiction” under the $1,200 clue with 14 clues left after it. She was in third place with $3,200, $13,000 less than Jackie’s lead. Candace made it a true Daily Double, and answered Oakville. That was WRONG.

”The Girls of Atomic City” highlights the experiences of women during WWII helping build the atomic bomb in this Tennessee City show

Joey got the last Daily Double in “Magical Mystery Tour” under the $1,200 clue with 8 clues left after it. He was in second place with $11,000, $5,200 less than Jackie’s lead. Joey bet $2,000 and he was RIGHT.

In 1992’s “Aladdin”, this villain weaves a spell so he can wed Jasmine & seize power show

Jackie finished in the lead with $23,000. Joey was second with $11,000 and Candace was last with $4,000. All clues were shown.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS JOSEPHINE BAKER?

Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, 19-year-old Josephine Baker went to Paris in 1925 and was soon the toast of the town. There she found something more precious to her than celebrity– a society that was not segregated. During World War II, Josephine honored her adopted country by joining the French Resistance. She continued to fight against racism and oppression throughout her entire adult life. On 11/30/2021, French President Emmanuel Macron installed a centotaph in her honor in France’s Panthéon, where France’s greatest heroes are interred. Her family supporting bestowing this great honor upon her but refused to have her remains moved and actually buried there. France24 quotes one of her sons: “Our mother is resting next to our father and one of their sons, also close to Grace of Monaco, whom she loved dearly and who helped her when she was ruined at the end of her life. So it is out of the question to move her.”

The other five women inducted into the Pantheon are: Marie Curie, Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz, Germaine Tillion, Sophie Berthelot and Simone Veil. Click here for a good overview of their accomplishments.



Candace thought it was Ella Fitzgerald. She bet and lost it all.

Joey went with Zora Neale Hurston. That cost him $2,500. He finished with $8,500.

Jackie got it right. She bet $999 and won the game with $23,999. Her 4-day total is $115,100.

Final Jeopardy (3/30/2022) Jackie Kelly, Candace Orsetti, Joey Lavarias

A triple stumper from each round:

MULTI-SPORT ATHLETES ($800) A few career highlights: he won the Heisman at Auburn, ran for 221 yards in one game for the Raiders, & was an A.L. All-Star

MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR ($2000) On film, Keanu Reeves was this arcane artist that Matt Ryan played on “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “Alliterative Legislation”

Signed into law in March 1941, House Resolution 1776 was this act that provided aid to a foe from 1776 show

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5 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    Final was easy–if you knew it. A tough person to come up with if you didn’t.

    Didn’t matter in the long run, but Joey had a chance to seize the lead from a tough champion, but wimped out on his DD wager. He was on quite a roll at the time. As they say in boxing, you have to knock out the champion to take his title; you likely won’t win on points.

    Seems to me they left a few on the table that at least one player should have known. The time-telling contraction; Lakers slogan; British Woodstock; and the Auburn Heisman winner.

    The J! website is allowing anyone to take the “Anytime” online test today, even if you took it already this year. They won’t reveal the score or answers, but it wasn’t that tough. I’m sure I got at least 40/50. Earlier tonight they showed the pilot episode from 1964 on their Youtube page.

    • VJ says:

      Yesterday, I thought that there were at least a few clues Jackie knew the answer to but didn’t bother to buzz in because she had such a big lead. Whether that was true or not, she couldn’t afford to do that today with Joey moving up on her runaway status.

    • JP says:

      Thanks for noting that the Anytime test was available for everyone. I took it a couple weeks ago, and felt I didn’t do as well as I would have expected.

      I just took it again and did much better.

  2. Louis says:

    Jackie broke the leader curse and managed to score a spot in the toc. Just hope she does not fall victim to the four game curse. Also I just found something very interesting facts about Josephine Baker. She was actually inducted into the St. Louis walk of fame. Also she starred in her first motion picture Siren of the Tropics way back in 1927 which started her career in movies.

    • Jason says:

      I watched Siren of the Tropics on TCM. Succinctly? It has aged quite poorly. Very much so.