Final Jeopardy: U.S. National Parks (4-27-21)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (4/27/2021) in the category “U.S. National Parks” was:

This subtropical region is a biosphere reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, &, as of 1947, a national park

3x champ Kelly Donohue, a bank examiner from Winthrop, MA, has now won $79,601. In Game 4, his opponents are: Dana Schumacher-Schmidt, an English professor from Tecumseh, MI; and John Prokop, a legal assistant from Uncasville, CT.

Round 1 Categories: Single-Named Singers’ Last Names – Let’s Visit the City – Children of Zeus – Nothin’ but a Silent G Thing, Baby – Tiger – King

John found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “A Silent G Thing” under the $1,000 clue on the 14th pick of the round. He was in second place with $800, $1,200 less than Dana’s lead. He bet the $1,000 allowance and he was RIGHT.

This adjective meaning arousing emotions comes from a French word for “pointed” show

Kelly finished in the lead with $5,400. John was second with $4,600 and Dana was last with $3,200. No clues went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: Explorers – Recent Books – Sciency Stuff – Pantone Colors of the Year – Let’s Play Cowboys – Words that Start with 2 Vowels

Kelly found the first Daily Double in “Explorers” under the $2,000 clue on the 10th pick. He was in second place with $7,000 now, $600 less than Dana’s lead. He bet $5,000 and thought it was Cook. That was WRONG.

In 1792 this Brit reached the west coast of North America & began surveying it. show

Dana got the last Daily Double in “Pantone Colors” under the $1,200 clue, with a dozen clues left after it. In the lead with $10,000, she had $1,800 more than John in second place. She bet $2,500 and she was RIGHT.

The color of the year for 2000 was cerulean blue, the subject of a famous rant by Meryl Streep in this 2006 film. show

Dana finished in the lead with a runaway $20,100. John was next with $9,400 and Kelly was in third place with $2,800. No clues went uncovered.

ALL of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT ARE THE EVERGLADES?

Per the National Park Service, the Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks were jointly designated an International Biosphere Reverse on 10/26/1976 and Everglades National Park became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 10/26/1979. The Everglades was also designated a Wetland of International Importance on 6/4/1987. These are all international designations in contrast to the 1947 designation of the Everglades as a U.S. National Park.

An old clue from 2013: LITERARY FLORIDA ($1200) Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who died aged 108 in 1998, helped preserve this area with her book subtitled “River of Grass”



Kelly bet $2,795 bringing him up to $5,595.

John bet $9,000 to finish with $18,400.

Dana bet $500 and won the game with $20,600. Dana Schumacher-Schmidt is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (4/27/2021) Kelly Donohue, Dana Schumacher-Schmidt, John Prokop

2 triple stumpers from RECENT BOOKS:

($800) A head writer of “Saturday Night Live”, he titled his memoir “A Very Punchable Face”

($1200) 2020’s “Malorie” is a sequel to this novel that was the basis for a Netflix movie starring a blindfolded Sandra Bullock

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: ALL of the players got this FJ in “American History”

On May 1, 1869 these 2 men met at the White House, 4 years & 3 weeks after a more historic meeting between them show

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15 Responses

  1. Jen says:

    I could have sworn the children of Zeus category with the question about centaurs was answered incorrectly. Centaur is half horse yet the contestant answered bull and was told he was right. Minotaur is half bull

    • VJ says:

      Jen, here’s the clue: The Cyprian Centaurs actually had the horns of this creature that Zeus was known to transform into

      They were half horse and half man but they had horns like a bull (a creature Zeus was known to transform into)

      On a later clue, I was thinking they should add Perseus and Zeus to a Names That Should Rhyme but Don’t category

  2. GG says:

    Did anyone catch Kelly making a gesture during the introduction sequence? What was that all about?

    • Albert says:

      I noticed and i thought it was somewhat annoying and pretentious.

    • Jacob Ska says:

      I saw it and that’s why he lost. I’ve noticed when contestants get full of themselves they tend to stumble and can’t think straight. They think they’re invincible and an unexpected opponent creeps up on them. I love the way Kelly looked at Dana when she won. The surprised look on his face was priceless.

    • Howard says:

      There’s an uproar going on at a J-related Facebook group I belong to. Apparently his gestures are being interpreted as related to white supremacy. No confirmation yet.

  3. Albert says:

    Was there a live studio audience for today’s show? I hear the applause but i dont know if the applause is dubbed.

    • VJ says:

      Albert, I think that when they start allowing studio audiences again, the camera will pan across the audience before a commercial break, the way it used to

  4. Patrick Mallon says:

    For the third consecutive time in a row, we have a returning champion defeated after 3 wins. Under the new eligibility rules for the Tournament of Champions, the minimum of regular-play wins required to be eligible will now be 4 wins instead of 3.

  5. VJ says:

    I couldn’t help thinking that they could have clues for the places Dana and John are from (Tecumseh and Uncasville) in the City Origin Stories category (from yesterday)

    • Lou says:

      Yeah I agree with you on that VJ. We should see more clues like that in future games of jeopardy.

      That 5000 dollar bet from kelly was a bit costly and I would have loved to seek him getting 100K but that never happened. Oh well, hopefully Dana won’t have problems as she builds up her run.

      • VJ says:

        Yes, Lou, that DD was costly for Kelly but also his incorrect responses. If I’m remembering correctly, he lost the rest of his money and was all the way down to zero when Dana landed on that last Daily Double!

        • Howard says:

          He never got any momentum going. It’s rare, but sometimes a dominant player fizzles completely. Living in the Pacific NW, I was pretty sure that DD answer was George Vancouver. That was a tough one, though.