Final Jeopardy: Around The World (4-10-26)

Here are some more clues from the 4/10/2026 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.

1826 ($2000) Construction of this artificial waterway connecting Ottawa to Lake Ontario begins in Canada

The players missed one clue in MEDICAL BILL:
($400) In 1884 William Welch developed one of the USA’s first university Depts. of Pathology at this then-new medical school in Baltimore
($800) William Murphy shared a Nobel for medicine for finding a liver diet raised red blood cell counts to treat pernicious this
($1200) In 1772 William Heberden coined this Latin term we still use to describe chest pain caused by diseased coronary arteries
($1600) William Osler brought teaching beyond the lecture and wanted the epitaph, “I taught medical students in” these, large rooms in a hospital
($2000) William Withering used extracts of this plant to treat edema

ANSWERS: show

The Daily Box Scores are released at 8 pm Eastern

SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: ORONYMS (half or both parts of response is a phrase)
($200) A large bird of prey that’s not feeling well, or forbidden by law
($400) A much-debated ethical issue, or young people in the Far East
($600) This oronym is found in a 1920s novelty song that still quoted when kids or grownups want a frozen treat
($800) A guard at the Tower of London, or one who nourishes hive insects
($1000) “You have entered my field of vision”, or an often busy section of a hospital

ANSWERS: show

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6 Responses

  1. Rick says:

    I’m only surprised that the Jeopardy game was even aired last night as I would have imagined that all of the focus would have been on the Artemis II splashdown. I mean, that was the case in my area (Grand Rapids, Michigan).

    We did watch the Jeopardy ‘Celebrity’ game show an hour later on a local channel, but it was surprisingly aired by a different network.

  2. bubster says:

    No one on earth could have gotten ‘catsuit’ without coaching. That clue is beyond obscure.

  3. Howard says:

    Kathi never had a chance, and Xaque was doomed when he didn’t get to the DD squares. I knew only the first DD and said So. China Sea for Final. Geography alway tough for me. I sure liked it as a kid.

    Knew the hospital room clue and the Tower of London oronym. I did not like that latter category.

  4. Kevin Cheng says:

    This was Jamie’s 10th straight game with at least 30 correct responses. He’s still quite far from Ken Jennings’s record of 29, though. But Jamie has swept four consecutive weeks and he has surpassed Mattea Roach’s 560,983 and is now #6 in the all-time winnings in regular play and is #14 in the all-time winnings including tournaments and consolation prizes.

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