Final Jeopardy: The 1960s (4-12-16)

More triple stumpers:

Native Americans ($400) To indicate this type of transport in Plains Indian sign language, combine the signs for boat & fire.

Native Americans ($1000) The name of this tribe, the USA’s largest, comes from a word meaning “planted fields”, since they were farmers

Stuck in the Middle Word with You ($1600) It’s the “I” in an IRBM ballistic missile

Viral Video ($1600) The title of this 1995 Dustin Hoffman film refers to the appearance of a deadly African virus in California

Poet-Tree ($400) This Longfellow hero heard the whispering of the pine trees

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4 Responses

  1. jacob ska says:

    Really would liked to have seen Joyce win.

    • VJ says:

      I was cool with Carter winning. I’m seeing more wins in his future. He aced most of that fighter planes category. I didn’t even get one. LOL!!

      (Of course, I aced Poet-Tree)

  2. aaaa says:

    Joyce could have won if not for underwagering on the DD, which was the last correct response in the game.

    • VJ says:

      True. When she starting catching up in Poet-Tree, I was hoping she’d get the last DD and then when she did, I was saying go for it, Joyce. I guess she bet as much as she felt comfortable with, but dang! that turned out to be the easiest clue of the whole category.

      PS — like Burnside was the easiest one in Sidewhiskers – you even knew he was coming up :):)