Final Jeopardy: Bestselling Novels (3-8-18)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (3/8/2018) in the category “Bestselling Novels” was:

This 1990 novel made into a blockbuster film says the Hammond Foundation “has spent $17 million on amber”

New champ Lane Flynn, won $19,198 yesterday. In his second game, he is up against these two ladies: Liz McCarthy, from South Orange, NJ; and Hannah Ewing, from Stamford, CT.

Round 1 Categories: 1918 – State Government – Stupid Answers – Noteworthy Nonfiction – Where Ya From, Olympic Gold Medalist? – In Business

Hannah found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Olympic Gold Medalist” under the $800 clue. There were 5 clues worth $3,800 left after it. She was in second place with $3,600, $1,600 less than Lane’s lead. She bet $1,400 and she was RIGHT.

Gymnast Nadia Comaneci, always a 10 in our book, hailed from here. show

Lane finished in the lead with $7,400. Hannah was second with $5,000 and Liz was last with $4,000.

Round 2 Categories: Auntie, Coagulant – Music Terms – A Quick Ride – Weird Words – Chinese Emperors – I Am Not a (Practicing) Lawyer

Lane found the first Daily Double in “Weird Words” under the $2,000 clue on the 11th pick. He was in the lead with $8,600 at this point, $4,200 more than Liz in second place. He bet $3,000 and thought it was a hospital. That was WRONG.

Bedlam was an asylum; Bridewell gave us a generic word for one of these. show

Liz found the last Daily Double in “Music Terms” under the $1,200 clue, with 6 clues worth $10,400 left after it. In the lead with $10,400, she had $2,400 more than Lane in second place. She bet $2,000 and took a last second shot with staccato. That was WRONG.

This word for disturbance of regular flow or rhythm as in jazz is from the Greek for “cutting short” show

Lane finished in the lead with $10,000. Liz was next with $9,600 and Hannah was in third place with $6,200.

ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS “JURASSIC PARK”?

In Michael Crichton’s 1990 novel, “Jurassic Park,” EPA investigator Bob Morris visits Dr. Alan Grant to get the goods on the Hammond Foundation’s interest in dinosaur research. Grant says “It’s because old John Hammond is a dinosaur nut.” Morris tells Grant that “over the last five years, Hammond has purchased enormous quantities of amber…” to the tune of that $17 million. Grant doesn’t know why. Bob Morris is one of the characters in the novel who didn’t make it into the 1993 award-winning Steven Spielberg film that triggered a world-wide dinosaur craze.

National Geographic (12/12/2017): Ticks that Fed on Dinosaurs Found Trapped in Amber: “Sadly for Jurassic Park enthusiasts, the chances of extracting viable dinosaur DNA are almost non-existent.”



Hannah bet $3,401. That brought her up to $9,601.

Liz bet $5,000, to finish with $14,600.

Lane bet $9,201 so he won the match with $19,201. His 2-day total is $38,399.

Final Jeopardy (3/8/2018) Lane Flynn, Hannah Ewing, Liz McCarthy

Reversal: STATE GOVERNMENT ($800) A state treasurer manages revenue & this official reviews how state money has been spent – Hannah got dinged for $800 on her “comptroller” response. She got that back and another $800 during the chat. (They wanted “auditor.”)

A triple stumper from each round:

1918 ($200) The 12th of this group of proposals from Pres. Wilson called for free passage for ships through the Dardanelles

A QUICK RIDE ($2000) “P” is for pursuit in this alphanumeric plane used by WWII’s Flying Tigers

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “Words & Their Uses”

Originally an electronics word for an output signal returning as input, today it means “criticism” or “evaluation” show

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4 Responses

  1. aaaa says:

    Liz Mccarthy said in the interview section her Mom was on Tic Tac Dough in 1959 and won $50K. The 50s Tic Tac Dough was known to be rigged, but whether LIz’s Mom was part of the rigging is not known. There was a LIz Mccarthy in 1981, who, with her mom Pat, won $120K in a month long run on the US version of Blockbusters as a family pair. Wonder if it is the same Liz.

    • Clark says:

      Almost has to be. I did some googling and found out her mother was indeed named Pat.

  2. Lou says:

    Congrats on a triple solve by all the contestants. Also VJ, did you know that Crichton was the writer of medical novels like Contagion? He also created that medical drama ER on NBC that ran from 1994-2009. Also I wonder what is your favorite Jurassic park movie or novel VJ?

    • VJ says:

      I’ve never read nor seen any of the Jurassic Park stuff all the way through, Lou. I like Jeff Goldblum a lot but I’m not into sci-fi that much.

      Hannah wasn’t the only one that was happy about the comptroller reversal — that’s what I said too. 😀

      LINK: 11 more clues from the game