Final Jeopardy: London Landmarks (5-8-18)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (5/8/2018) in the category “London Landmarks” was:

Built in the 1990s, it’s the only permanent structure permitted in London with a thatched roof since the Great Fire of 1666

Here are the teachers competing in the 2nd quarter-final of the 2018 Teachers Tournament: Erika Eason, from Maryland (K-12 Technology), Bob Julian, from Oregon, (7th & 8th Grade Soc. Studies); and Rachel Niegelberg, from New York, (Elem. School Special Ed.)

Round 1 Categories: Memorable Movie Scenes – Let’s Get Ordinal – National Parks – The Roaring ’20s – Flappers – Speak Easy

Bob found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “National Parks” under the $800 clue on the 10th pick of the round. He was in second place with $2,000, $400 less than Rachel’s lead. He bet it all and he was RIGHT.

Of these 2 California parks, Ken Burns said one offers the biggest trees; the other the tallest. show

Rachel finished in the lead with $6,000. Bob was second with $5,600 and Erika was last with $2,800.

Round 2 Categories: Genius: Picasso – Third Letter “X” – Musical Kings – Short Stories – African-American Firsts – Brand Loyalty

Rachel found the first Daily Double in “Third Letter ‘X'” under the $2,000 clue on the 8th pick. She was in the lead with $9,600 now, $4,400 more than Erika and Bob, tied in second place. She bet $2,000 and left syllables out of her response so she was WRONG.

It’s the proper term for someone who writes or compiles a dictionary. show

Bob found the last Daily Double in “Short Stories” under the $1,600 clue. Only one $2,000 clue was left after it. In third place with $7,200, he had $4,000 less than Erika’s lead. He bet $1,000 and he was RIGHT.

A stone hit the unfortunate winner of this 1948 Shirley Jackson tale in the side of the head. show

Erika finished in the lead with $11,200. Rachel was next with $10,400 and Bob was in third place with $8,200.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE or THE GLOBE THEATRE?

The original Globe Theater, famed for its association with William Shakespeare, opened in 1599 but burned to the ground in 1613, when wadding from a stage cannon ignited the thatched roof. Rebuilt with a tiled roof, the second Globe was demolished in 1644, 2 years after the Puritans closed all of England’s theatres. Rebuilding The Globe was the brainchild of American actor and director Sam Wanamaker. He found it appalling no replica existed in London. Wanamaker founded the Shakespeare Globe Trust, raising funds and working tirelessly to create a faithful replica of the original. That was a very remarkable feat considering, as it says on Shakespeare’s Globe’s website, “nobody knows for sure” what the original Globe looked like.

Also, according to the Museum of London’s “3 myths you probably believe about the Great Fire of London,” thatched roofs were actually illegal in London centuries before the first Globe Theater existed and the Great Fire of 1666.



Bob wrote down the Tower Bridge. He lost his $5,800 bet, leaving him with $2,400.

Rachel got it right. She bet $4,000 to finish with $14,400.

Erika came up with the Village Inn. She lost $5,600, dropping down to $5,600.

Rachel Niegelberg will be joining Larry Martin in the semi-finals next week.

Final Jeopardy (5/8/2018) Erika Eason, Bob Julian, Rachel Niegelberg (Teachers Tournament)

A triple stumper from each round:

MEMORABLE MOVIE SCENES ($1000) 1925: In the Yukon, a starving Charlie Chaplin dines on one of his shoes, laces & all

AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS ($1200) In 1908 he knocked out Tommy Burns to become the first black boxer to win the World Heavyweight title

2 years ago: ALL of the players got this FJ in “Art Models”

Seen here in 1942 are the real-life models for this painting. show

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12 Responses

  1. Richard Corliss says:

    William Weyser 3-( means getting annoyed by what someone says.

  2. Lou says:

    Congrats to Rachel on getting the globe theater. Still though, I remember in where in time is carmen sandiego had me help Shakespeare rebuild the globe theater and helping the actors rehearse their verses. Also VJ I wonder if your kids are fans of carmen sandiego? I just hope Erika can get into the wild card spot.

    • VJ says:

      Yeah, Lou, my daughter liked Carmen Sandiego. We were just playing the theme song for her kids a couple of weeks ago. They were not impressed.

      Funny they had a clue with Robert Johnson today. It’s the 107th anniversary of his birth.

      LINK: 11 more clues from this game

  3. Richard Corliss says:

    Lexicographer has only 5 syllables Rachel left out the “I” and “C” which made it a 4-syllable word. She got penalized and they ruled against her.

  4. Richard Corliss says:

    Wild Cards:
    Claire Bishop: $13,800
    Erika Eason: $5,600
    Bob Julian: $2,400
    Lee DiGeorge: $0

  5. Richard Corliss says:

    Semi-Finalists:
    Larry Martin: $18,100
    Rachel Niegelberg: $14,400

    • William Weyser says:

      Tomorrow, we’ll see which teacher will pass the Quarter-Final Test, win the game, and join Larry & Rachel in the semi-finals, and which 2 teachers are gonna get expelled after tomorrow’s game.

  6. John B. says:

    @VJ and @ Jacob, Congratulations!! Rachel – another Elementary teacher saved the day and made your predictions the 2 correct ones.
    I have to admit though that FARGO and today’s solution seemed more difficult to me than what we had lately (Vuitton, Burr, Casablanca, Jules Verne (which they got)). I did not think anyone would get that. GOOD JOB, RACHEL!!!