Final Jeopardy: Book Covers (6-16-25)
The Final Jeopardy question (6/16/2025) in the category “Book Covers” was:
In 1974 Allison Maher Stern posed horizontally on stools & pretended to swim for a cover of this book
New champ Katie Kornacki, a professor of English from Hartford, CT, won $20,000. In Game 2, she is up against: Tom Thriveni, a writer from Los Angeles, CA; and Sarah Cox, a chief of staff from Austin, TX.
Round 1 Categories: The Space Between Us – Novel Plot Points – 3-Letter Body Parts? – Rare – Medium – Well Done!
Tom found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “The Space Between Us” under the $1,000 on the 12th pick of the round. He was in last place with negative $1,000, Sarah was in the lead with $1,600. Tom bet $1,000 and went with Galileo. That was WRONG.
A spacecraft sent to study Saturn is named for this Italian-born astronomer who discovered 4 of Saturn’s moons show
Sarah finished in the lead with $5,200. Katie was second with $3,600 and Tom was last with negative $800. All clues were shown.
Round 2 Categories: Historic Objects – Alliteration – We’re Bussin’ – World Geography – Parenthetical Song Titles – Viking Lore
Katie found the first Daily Double in “Historic Objects” under the $1,600 clue on the 13th pick of the round. She was in second place with $4,800, $3,600 less than Sarah’s lead. Katie bet $2,000 and came up with Booth. That was way WRONG.
That rocking chair that Lincoln was shot in was claimed by the government but returned to the widow of a man with this last name show
Sarah found the last Daily Double in “World Geography” under the $1,200 clue on the 16th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $9,600, $6,800 more than Katie in second place. Sarah bet $3,000 and she was RIGHT.
With about 2,070 miles of coastline, this Horn of Africa nation has the most of any nation on the continent show
Sarah finished in the lead with a runaway $15,000. Katie was second with $5,600 and Tom was last with $4,000. All clues were shown.
Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.
WHAT IS “JAWS”?
In the summer of 1974, Allison Maher moved to New York City to work for the prominent Wilhelmina model agency. One of her very first assignments was to pose for the cover of Peter Benchley’s bestseller, “Jaws”. Newbie though she was, she didn’t have to compete for the assignment as the powers that be directly requested her. Later, the iconic cover was used for the movie poster. Allison married businessman and philanthropist Leonard Stern in 1987. Currently, she is a trustee and vice-chairman of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the parent of the Bronx Zoo.
Allison is not the same person who portrayed the shark’s first victim while her boyfriend was passed out on the beach. That was Susan Backlinie (as Chrissie), who died on 5/11/24 at age 77. (per the Daily Jaws)
Tom came up with “The Wide Sargasso Sea”. He lost $800 and finished with $3,200.
Katie had no response. She lost $3,000 and finished with $2,600.
Sarah got it right. She only bet $50 so she won the game with $15,050. Sarah Cox is the new Jeopardy champ!
A triple stumper from each round:
RARE ($1000) Discovered in Russia’s Ural Mountains & rarer than diamonds, this variety of chrysoberyl is named for a czar
WORLD GEOGRAPHY ($2000) Szczecin has the Polish-est name, but its history is entwined with this capital 90 mi. off; the 1st train to the city came from there
2 years ago: NEITHER player left in FJ got this clue in “ENTERTAINERS”
In 2022 Jeff Bezos awarded her $100 million to give to charitable causes because “she gives with her heart” show
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