Final Jeopardy: Books of the Bible (5-11-21)

Here are some more clues from the 5/11/2021 Jeopardy! game:

DRESSES ($600) This word for a big, billowy skirt is a homophone of a word meaning “disappear”

4-LETTER SYNONYMS ($200) Departure

($1000) Cajole (starts with the same letter)

GIVE ME A SEA ($400) Harking back to the Bible, other names for it include the Sea of Lot & the Sea of Sodom

($800) Nunivak & the Pribilof Islands are among the largest in this sea

($1600) Indonesia’s most populous island shares its name with this sea to the north

Sneak Peek clues — TV TITLE ANIMALS
($200) Barry Gordon provided the voice of Donatello in nearly 200 episodes of this “reptilian” cartoon, dude
($400) Harry Shearer was in the 1957 pilot of this sitcom as an Eddie Haskell-like boy along with Casey Adams in the role of Ward Cleaver
($600) Nev & Kamie help people figure out if their online loves are real on this MTV show
($800) From 2000 until 2003 John Ritter was the voice of this colorful canine on PBS
($1000) Episodes of this adult swim stop-motion show include “Junk in the Trunk”, “Lust for Puppets” & “Toy Meets Girl”

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8 Responses

  1. J.D. says:

    Hello, anyone remember the text of the wonderfully written “All The Booze” clue with answer of “Brandy.” It followed the lyrics of the 1970’s song by Looking Glass.

    • VJ says:

      ALL THE BOOZE ($600) I say this booze, you’re a fine booze, what a good booze you would be, in a Sidecar with triple sec, lemon juice & a lemon wedge

      • J.D. says:

        That’s it! After the show I was hearing the song in my head until the next day but couldn’t remember the clue.

        Thank you.

  2. Quinn says:

    So Juliet looked like a good candidate to be a streaker but sadly final jeopardy didn’t go too well for her. Oh well. She does have a good 2 day total and maybe a contestant this week will streak.

  3. Jeopardy! lover says:

    I knew that clue about Double Fudge because I have that book.

  4. lou says:

    The game wasn’t in Juliet’s favor today, was she purposely trying to lose? but still great scores among the contestants. I was also wondering, when you mentioned proverbs referencing to virtuous women, does that also include Ruth, Esther, and Deborah, VJ? Don’t forget about Ruth’s mother-in-law Naomi. She had the will of god in her.

    • William Weyser says:

      I think Juliet meant to wager $15,000, trying to beat Jeff by $200, but forgot to add that extra $10,000. The only way that she would have won with that wager is if the reverse of what we saw happened.

      • Howard says:

        I just watched, and I was perplexed by her wager. The person in first entering FJ pretty much has to wager enough to cover the other contestants’ scores if they bet it all and are correct. (If she didn’t care for the category, as I didn’t, then she should have bet $0 and hoped the others got it wrong.)