Final Jeopardy: Produce (5-1-26)

Here are some more clues from the 5/1/2026 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.

CENTURY 21 LISTINGS ($200) Notable attendees at this ex-world leader’s funeral in 2013 included President Obama, Prince Charles, Bono & Oprah Winfrey

($800) Sadly, in May 2009 this rover, Opportunity’s twin, got stuck in soft Martian sand, & its roving days were over

CRYPTOCURRENCY ($1000) Appearing as 2 separate words until around 2015, this compound term refers to a type of digital ledger used in crypto systems

THE STREETS ARE WATER! ($400) Stunning views & Gianni Versace’s onetime mansion line this Miami Beach Drive named for the big wet thing nearby

($1600) Bay Street in this city is Canada’s Wall Street

ADJECTIVES ($800) This word for pretentiously fancy used to sometimes have a “G” at the end but maybe that sounded too…

CLOCK IT ($1600) Not much fruit to be seen in his still life called “The Black Marble Clock” painted circa 1870

($2000) Housed in a Dutch museum, the oldest surviving pendulum clock was created in 1657, based on a design by this Dutch scientist

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SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: LIFE ON TCM
($400) “Hey, Mister” was the universal form of address by kids to male adults, like by this girl in 1934’s “Baby, Take a Bow”
($800) In “The Thin Man” Myrna Loy catches up to her husband by ordering 6 of these cocktails– lined up in front of her
($1200) In “This Gun for Hire”, Alan Ladd tears a page out of this to help him track a man down–not a useful hack today
($1600) Dr. Gillespie, played by Lionel of this family, drinks his milk to he’s allowed to smoke; did we mention Dr. G has cancer?
($2000) Less in vogue now, it’s the style of hat worn by Charlie Chaplin as “The Little Tramp”; the Victoria & Albert Museum has one

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3 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    All played well, but Stephanie was the clear standout. Harsha came back superbly, and it was too bad he was not close enough to win after nailing Final. (I know how that feels.) Somehow I guessed right on the 3rd DD. Could not come up with that Final J answer. (And I don’t like them apples, unless they’re in a pie.) Knew the Canadian Wall St city, the crypto compound word, and the Dutch scientist.

    • VJ says:

      I was never a big fan of apple pie until I was in the hospital for a month. They had some really good food over there. Idk if they were using Granny Smiths, but the apple pie was incredible!

  2. Rick says:

    It was another fun game, and Stephanie became the new champ. As for the FJ, we all came up with Kiwifruit.

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