Final Jeopardy: World Elections (4-22-20)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (4/22/2020) in the category “World Elections” was:

In 2014 this democratic nation broke the record for total turnout in a single election with more than 500 million voters

New champ Gary Patent, a screenwriter & actor from Los Angeles, CA, won $22,801 yesterday. In Game 2, he takes on these two players: Michael Torman, a funeral director from Paw Paw, IL; and Sharon Lawson, an administrative assistant from Lethbridge, Alberta.

Round 1 Categories: A Marriage Made in Literature – Adjectives – Earth Day at 50 – Episodes of the Sitcom – The Crime of the Decade – What Sort of Establishment is This?

Gary found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Crime of the Decade” under the $1,000 clue on the very first pick of the round. He bet the $1,000 allowance and said the 1920s. That was WRONG.

The kidnapping of Charles & Anne Lindbergh’s baby show

Gary finished in the lead with $4,200. Michael was second with $3,000 and Sharon was last with $1,800.

Round 2 Categories: Other British Isles – You Know the Drill – Musicians’ Nicknames – At Rest in Washington, D.C. – Phenomena – “Dee” Dee, Dee-Dee-Dee

Sharon found the first Daily Double in “You Know the Drill” under the $800 clue on the 17th pick. She was in the lead with $13,800 now, $5,200 more than Michael’s lead. She bet $2,200 and she was RIGHT.

Archaeologists in Pakistan found Neolithic bodies showing that drills were used to fix these more than 7,000 years ago. show

Gary got the last Daily Double in “At Rest in Washington, D.C.” under the $1,200 clue, with 8 clues left after it. In third place with $5,000, he had $11,400 less than Sharon’s lead. He bet $3,000 and he was RIGHT.

At the Glenwood Cemetery, Emanuel Leutze, who famously painted “(George) Washington” doing this. show

Sharon finished in the lead with $15,200. Michael was next with $9,800 and Gary was in third place with $8,800.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS INDIA?

This is from Quartz (qz.com): “Voting closed May 12 [2014] in India’s massive general election, with 540 million voters– 66.4% of those eligible—- going to the polls, according to the
Election Commission. This was a new record for India, and up from 58% in 2009. The impressive turnout handily beat the previous high in the 1984 election after prime minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated. Her son Rajiv was elected with 64% of voters going to the polls.” The article compares India’s voter turnout in that year to elections in other countries.

Sporcle Challenge: Name the world’s most populous countries from A to Z when shown their locations on a map



Gary went with Russia, his native land. He lost his $8,599 bet and finished with $201.

Michael got it right. He added $7,801 to his score for a $17,601 finish.

Sharon got it right, too. She bet $4,401 and won the game with $19,601. Sharon Lawson is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (4/22/2020) Gary Patent, Michael Torman, Sharon Lawson

A triple stumper from each round:

A MARRIAGE MADE IN LITERATURE ($1000) This 1966 novel is about the first marriage of the character Mr. Rochester from “Jane Eyre”

PHENOMENA ($2000) These creatures started mysteriously falling from the sky in Dubuque, Iowa on June 16, 1882

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “Geography”

In 1871 the official addition of this as a province gave Canada coasts on both the Atlantic & the Pacific Oceans show

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17 Responses

  1. Jason Smith says:

    The answer of “deepest part” was 100% correct and should have been accepted. The Challenger Deep is the deepest known part of the ocean. It may not have been the answer they had in mind, but it was correct.

    • JP says:

      A “three people who have never been in my kitchen response”. They made the correct decision, in my opinion.

  2. Jacob Ska says:

    Well no Jeopardy here tonight and I refuse to stay up to 2 am or DVR it. Bruce Springsteen is singing an opening tribute to New Jersey. It appears there’s a 60 minute tribute to New Jersey on local ABC station in wake of Covid-19. Thanks for the recap VJ.

    • VJ says:

      Oh, sorry, Jacob. Rhonda did mention that was going to happen this morning.

      As for Gary, I think you may have a point about the shout out — he knew he wasn’t going to win anyhow. Yesterday, during the chat, Alex said he was born in the Soviet Union.

  3. DC says:

    Russia a “democratic” nation? Somewhere Putin is smirking.

    • VJ says:

      @DC, according to this site, Russia’s “1993 constitution declares Russia a democratic, federative, law-based state with a republican form of government.” This morning I was asking my daughter who has more power in countries that have a president and a prime minister and something I was reading to her said that in Russia, it was whichever office Putin was in. Perhaps he is smirking somewhere 😁

      • Howard Groopman says:

        In 8th or 9th grade Social Studies class, I wrote a paper comparing the US and Russian constitutions. I thought I did a good job, but my grade wasn’t what I expected. But it was fascinating to learn how democratic theirs was.

        The final tonight was way too easy. There is only one democratic country that could possibly have 500M voters.

  4. Jacob Ska says:

    I haven’t seen the game yet but I was shocked at Gary’s response. I didn’t fact check the populations on Google yet, however, I do recall the United States has the 3rd largest population in the world at about 327 million. So if every person in the USA voted which we know is an impossibility due to some citizens below the voting age it would be nowhere near 500 million. That leaves out Russia. China with the world’s largest population is far from a democracy at about 1.4 billion. India would be the logical response. VJ, if I predicted on Clue of the Day I would have stated 3 correct too.

    I seldom comment on a contestant’s response but where did Russia come from by Gary? In your comments above VJ you stated Russia is Gary’s home. Perhaps he just wanted to give a shout out. I can’t believe he thought that response was correct. The game airs here in a few minutes at 7 pm. Can’t wait to see it. 😩

  5. JP says:

    I feel I am missing a joke with the category “Dee” Dee, Dee-Dee-Dee…

  6. Lou says:

    Since Gary couldn’t get another win, maybe Sharon could build up on her win? We have had a carousel of leader curses over the weeks of March so we need that to be broken by her. A great game played so far but we still need a streaker to close out the month of april. Besides India, what other countries have more than 500 million voters VJ?

    • VJ says:

      You’re asking me that after telling me yesterday that you have a fantastic memory for facts ???