Final Jeopardy: Physicists (4-3-24)

Here are some more clues from the 4/3/2024 Jeopardy! game. Please don’t put the answers to these clues in the comments so people who missed the game can have a chance to answer them. It is okay to refer to them by category and clue value or by part of the clue.

ENDS IN A BODY PART ($800) “If You Could Read My Mind”, you’d know this last name of the Canadian hitmaker seen here (image)

($1000) This geographical term refers to a spring that’s the source of a stream, or any main source

MATH TALK ($400) It’s a demonstrably true mathematical statement; calculus has a “fundamental” one

STARTS WITH 3 CONSECUTIVE LETTERS ($400) Libel & slander can be this “of character”

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SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: BABY TALK
($200) This special type of baptism also involves the naming of the child
($400) Small pink or red patches on a baby’s face or neck are playfully called these, perhaps from the bird that delivered them
($600) This Jewish circumcision rite is typically performed 8 days after birth by a specialist called a mohel
($800) TV host & author Art Linkletter was one of these, a baby abandoned by its parents & adopted & raised by others
($1000) Mentioned in Luke 2 in the King James version, these are strips of material wrapped around infants to restrict their movements

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3 Responses

  1. William says:

    I learned everything I needed to know about the Coriolis effect from that 90s Simpsons episode when they go to Australia.

  2. Howard says:

    Another night of killer clues and brainy players. Surprised no one knew (blank) of character or the singer of “If You Could Read My Mind.”

  3. Rick says:

    It was another good game, but yet a runaway for Andrew He. As for FJ, all I could come up with was Sir Isaac Newton. I’ll have to say that I never heard of the Coriolis force until now as it was never mentioned in my physics class.

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