Final Jeopardy: Paintings (4-19-21)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (4/19/2021) in the category “Paintings” was:

The New York Times noted “balls of orange-yellow light” & “the town off in the distance” from the artist’s window in this piece

New champ Patrick Hume, a project manager orig. from Stoneham, MA, won $60,500 last week. In Game 4, he is up against: Donna Vorreyer, a writer & retired teacher from Willowbrook, IL; and Mike Nelson, an actor orig. from Chesterton, IN.

Round 1 Categories: Mixin’ with Nixon – Sci-Fi Movie by Quote – Modern Kitchen Appliances – Self-Help Yourself – 10-Letter Words – “M.C.”

Mike found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Sci-Fi Movie by Quote” under the $800 clue on the 5th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $800, $200 more than Donna in second place. He said “Let’s make it a true Daily Double, Alex”, forewarning Anderson Cooper that he meant no disrespect but just always wanted to say that. He got the RIGHT movie.

1968: “You know what they say, ‘human see, human do’” show

Mike finished in the lead with $5,400. Donna was second with $4,400 and Patrick was last with $3,200. No clues went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: Ancient Cities – Fiction – The Human Body – Wet Words – Organizations – Emcee

Mike found the first Daily Double in “The Human Body” under the $1,200 clue on the 13th pick. He was the lead with $9,400 now, $2,200 more than both Patrick and Donna. He bet $2,000 and he was RIGHT.

Hair and fingernails are largely made up of this tough protein that also composes an animal’s horns and hoofs. show

Patrick got the last Daily Double in “Ancient Cities” under the $1,200 clue, with 7 clues left after it. In second place with $10,000, he had $5,800 less than Mike’s lead. He bet $3,000 and he was RIGHT.

Now in this country, Persepolis was the capital from which Darius the Great ruled. show

Mike finished in the lead with $18,600. Patrick was next with $13,000 and Donna was in third place with $12,000. No clues went uncovered.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS STARRY NIGHT?

The 2008 New York Times article that contains the quotes in the clue is actually a comparison of Vincent Van Gogh’s “Cypresses” and “The Starry Night”. Both works were painted in June 1889 and, at the time of the article, were on loan to Yale University Art Gallery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, respectively.

Did you know? There is an earlier painting by Jean-François Millet with the name “Nuit Étoilée (Starry Night)” mentioned in the article. Its home is at Yale but, at the time of the Van Gogh Exhibit, it was on loan to the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. Van Gogh’s painting is actually “The Starry Night” but due to Jeopardy!’s rules, it is okay to write just “Starry Night” for Van Gogh or “The Starry Night” for Millet’s painting.



Donna wrote down “The Banquet.” That cost her $6,601 and left her with $5,399.

Patrick got it right. He bet $1,801 and finished with $14,801.

Mike got it, too. He bet $8,000 and won the game with $26,600. Mike Nelson is the new Jeopardy! champion.

Final Jeopardy (4/19/2021) Patrick Hume, Donna Vorreyer, Mike Nelson

A triple stumper from each round:

MODERN KITCHEN APPLIANCES ($400) Found between visible light & microwaves on the electromagnetic spectrum, this radiation is used for noncontact thermometers

EMCEE ($2000) This singer & actress from the movie “Hustlers” hosted the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards

More clues on Page 2

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

Living people are rarely seen on a stamp, but in July 1945 the USPS issued one depicting this military event show

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8 Responses

  1. Mimi Haines says:

    Hi VJ- This isn’t a comment, just a note for you. I have a small correction. While Cypresses was on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Starry Night was actually on loan from the Museum of Modern Art.
    And my husband and I really enjoy your Jeopardy recaps!

    • VJ says:

      Thanks for that, Mimi. I fixed it and I’m glad to hear that you and your husband enjoy the recaps. 😁

  2. Jacob Ska says:

    Not surprised at Donna’s response. Contestants normally go for what they are most familiar with using their personal frame of reference. She’s from Illinois and per the Internet “Le Banquet” by Rene Magritte is on display in a Chicago, Illinois art museum. Never heard of that painting but it does have orange hue in it. Interesting. Every day I learn something new.

  3. Lou says:

    Still no four time champion after two 3 game curses. Hopefully Mike can at least get a streak rolling. But I am glad to see Mike and Patrick getting final right. I think I remember seeing the Starry Night painting at the Yale Art Gallery back when I was younger. Still though great play by the players today and we will see how Anderson Cooper does during his two week hosting stint. Impressive scores so far.

  4. Patrick Mallon says:

    For more than two months, we have failed to get a 4-day champion.