Final Jeopardy: 19th Century Brits (4-22-16)
There were 4 more triple stumpers from the 4-22-2016 Jeopardy! match.
BOOK TITLES ($800) This food pair for Frances. Bread and Jam
FATHERLY TV ($1000) Corey Stoll plays Dr. Ephraim Goodweather raising his son & fighting a vampire plague on this FX show
BEASTS OF THE BIBLE ($1200) In Genesis 32 this man gives his angry brother goats, camels & donkeys in an attempt to calm him.
FROM FILM TO STAGE ($400) In 2015 Jennifer Hudson made her Broadway debut as Shug Avery in this musical based on a novel & film
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Amen.
Still can’t believe it..
Kind of difficult fj today.
Damn! Andrew just became a six time champion just like kerry green was back in 2015. But still though if Andrew keeps winning like this then he could even surpass Arthur Chu and Matt Jackson
I’m not seeing him as being as dominant a player as Chu or Jackson. Michael actually would have been in the lead except he made a couple of moves that cost him that.
@VJ, if it’s not too much trouble, do you have those clues?
@Duck — This was the pivotal clue in that 1816 category: “Argentinians declared independence as Las Provincias Unidas del this Rio.”
At this point, Michael had $17,800 and Andrew had $15,800. Michael lost $800 with Rio de la Plat. Andrew picked it up with de la Plata.
The next clue (the last one answered) gave Andrew the lead he finished with: $1200 – This man’s opera “The Barber of Seville” premiered in Rome.
I’m not the best at math, but I came up with they would have finished in a tie if Michael had not buzzed in on that $800 clue. If Andrew just got both of them — they would have finished in a tie
VJ, have I told you how amazing you are? ‘Cause you are. And no worries about your math. 🙂
(I needed the above info too.)
I actually thought Michael was gonna win this game. What a nice haul for Andrew.
Yes, thank you, VJ. I appreciate it.
Have you noticed andrew’s strategy? I wonder if it s the same style as arthur’s though? Or perhaps he plays like Alex Jacob did