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

Here are some more triple stumpers from the 3/30/2022 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.

LET’S PUT ON A SHOW ($600) “Show” preceding this word get you the nickname of an iconic Lakers squad

JOIN THE CROWD (5800) Love was in the air among the 600,000 on this isle in 1970 to see Hendrix and The Who in what has been called the British Woodstock

A DISH OF SCHUBERT ($1200) This Italian composer also associated with Mozart discovered Schubert when he was 7 & became one of his teachers

INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ($1600) Brazil’s largest port is this one about 30 miles from Sao Paulo that’s also known for its soccer team

HISTORICAL NONFICTION ($1600) An escape from the horrors in this African nation in 1994 is laid out in “The Girl Who Smiled Beads”

CONTRACTIONS $400) This time-telling contraction lost its “F” centuries ago

The Daily Box Scores are released at 8 pm Eastern

Sneak Peek clues — THE NAME IN THE MIDDLE
($200) Hopping ___ Doe
($400) Uncontested ___ wonders never cease
($600) Cup of ___ Blow
($800) Stand ___ on the back
($1000) Off the ___ my words

ANSWERS: 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.