Final Jeopardy: Medicine & The Movies (6-22-18)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (6/22/2018) in the category “Medicine & the Movies” was:

Vestibular rehabilitation is one treatment for a condition that is also the title of this 1958 suspense film

3x champ Ali Hassan, a secondary school teacher from Canada, has now won $67,801. In Game 4, his opponents are: Jordan Nussbaum, a lawyer, also from Canada; and Amanda Graver, a researcher from Ohio.

Round 1 Categories: Rocks & Minerals – A Landmark Designation – Surnames – “H” to “H” – Office Supplies – Uh Oh, Talkin’ More Football

Ali found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Surnames” under the $1,000 clue on the 15th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $3,000, $2,800 more than Jordan in second place. He bet $1,000 and guessed Loyola. That was WRONG.

A popular surname in the Philippines, it’s the birthplace of an Italian Dominican theologian & saint. show

Ali finished in the lead with $4,800. Amanda was second with $2,800 and Jordan was last with $2,600.

Round 2 Categories: Let’s Take a Class at Harvard – Members of the Hip-Hop Group – U.S. Cities – Poets & Poetry – Very Small Talk – The Real Game of Thrones

Ali found the first Daily Double in “U.S. Cities” under the $2,000 clue on the 11th pick. He was in the lead with $10,400 now, $6,000 more than Amanda in second place. He bet $600 and thought it was Butte. That was WRONG.

This third- largest Montana City is named for a feature of the Missouri River. show

3 clues later, Jordan found the last Daily Double in “Real Game of Thrones” under the $1,200 clue. In third place with $3,800, he had $6,000 less than Ali’s lead. He made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.

Edward IV broke an arranged match from this country & wed a commoner; he fared better than Robb Stark, who lost his head. show

Amanda finished in the lead with $11,600. Jordan was next with $8,800 and Ali was in third place with $7,800.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS “VERTIGO”?

Jimmy Stewart starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 classic “Vertigo,” as Scottie Ferguson, a detective suffering from acrophobia and vertigo. These conditions were brought about when he was unable to save a colleague from falling to his death from a roof. Scottie was eventually cured but not through vestibular rehabilitation.

According to IMDB trivia, the word “vertigo” is only said once in the entire film (when Scottie says: “I have acrophobia which gives me vertigo and I get dizzy.”)



Ali got it right. He bet $3,801 and finished with $11,601.

Jordan also got it. He bet $7,000. That brought him up to $15,800.

Amanda thought it was Suspiria. She lost her $6,001 bet, and landed in third place with $5,599.

Final Jeopardy (6/22/2018) Ali Hasan, Jordan Nussbaum, Amanda Graver

A triple stumper from each round:

OFFICE SUPPLIES ($1000) For over 100 years, this alliterative “box” brand has been helping people clean out their desks

THE REAL GAME OF THRONES ($2000) Like Daenerys, the VII king of this name sailed to an island to seize the throne & he didn’t even have dragons in 1485

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “Alliterative Americans”

In 1932 he & several San Francisco colleagues formed Group f/64 to promote greater realism in their art. show

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9 Responses

  1. Richard Corliss says:

    We’re havin’ a ball now.

  2. John B. says:

    Well, I fortunately got out of 2 appointments I would have had this afternoon, so here we go:
    Congratulations to Jordan for winning the game. Yet another new champion and also congratulations to Ali for getting it right and making it to the ToC list, at least for now. now:

    @Jacob, The way I see it, we have the following picture for the ToC, since you mentioned Emily.
    We have 2 tournament winners, Dhruv and Larry, 1 with 7 wins, 1 with 6, 2 with 5, 2 with 4 and 5 with 3 for a total of 13.
    Ali is leading the “gang” of players who won 3 games with his 67.801 – pretty good average of 22.600 compared to Emily’s 15K average, putting him in the #9 spot. Then #10 Marty,#11 Jeffrey,#12 Kate and # 13 Emily. She still has a fighting chance, albeit a small one.
    As far as Ali is concerned, we would need 7 players to win either 3 games with more than a total of 67.801, or 7 players with 4 wins regardless of the amount won or a combination thereof to knock him out of the ToC. So I am 100% sure that Ali will be in the Toc, unless J postpones it until there are at least 15 players with a minimum of 4 wins.
    However, I don’t see that happening the way this season and especially the last 2 months have been going. There is also another scenario: we might get somebody who goes on a tear and wins 15 or 20 games. That would eat up 3 or 4 weeks, plus the summer break and an abundance (it seems )of 1 and 2 game winners. Also, Ali’s total is pretty good, he is leading the 3 game winners. I bet you a Mai Tai or anything you fancy that we will see Ali in the ToC.,,,:):):)

    And last but not least, since I got the afternoon unexpectedly” off”I am happy that I have the timely opportunity to wish everybody a safe and fun weekend!!

    P.S. We’ll see how Jordan will do on Monday , maybe we will have another Canadian in the ToC? Alex sure would be happy I would guess!

    P.P.S. The lawyer got it too, but I think he just knew it. The connection from the Latin “vestibulum” being the entrance to the ear, then the inner ear causing vertigo is kind of a stretch I think. At least within 30 seconds.

    “Talk” to y’all on Monday, till then :

    ALOHA from HOT (94 degrees) Lahaina !

  3. Louis says:

    Looks like the canadians have prevailed once again. Also I really hope that Ali and Jordan will meet in the toc if Jordan can win 4 games or more. Still though I was impressed that Ali made small bets in the daily doubles today despite not getting them. Plus, with Emily now out of the toc, marty and that guy from New york is looking good for now so let’s get a streaker by the end of June.

    What is the cure for vertigo, VJ? In other words can medicine help reverse side effects?

    • VJ says:

      @Lou, idk about the cure — I guess it depends on what the cause is. Maybe it can be fixed easier if it’s physical rather than psychological

    • John B. says:

      @Louis, Emily is not out yet (see above), she is #13 right now, (they need 15, so I think she is still in) but probably won’t make it. I made a list that is current I believe.

      Re vertigo: avoid any heights, roller coasters etc if it’s psychological. If it is a malformation in your ear, they can do a small surgical procedure and align the bones the right way. Takes about 30 minutes and you go home the same day.

      There are no pills or so for a permanent treatment. If you HAVE to go up or on a boat (e.g. if you have to fly or if you get seasick , then you can try a mild tranquilizer before the trip.). Talk to your doctor
      about it. Everybody reacts differently to certain meds.

      But if the small bones in the inner ear are misaligned, surgery would fix it permanently. Just like you can have eye surgery for myopia e.g. Depends how often you have it and how badly it is bothering you to determine which way you want to go. Don’t drive when you know there might be something that could trigger it because you would get disoriented.

      Hope that helps!

  4. John Christian Ambion says:

    Alex said, “From one Canadian champion to another…”, I thought it would be enough to have finally a 4-time champion, but another Canadian ended his streak. I hope they will meet again in the ToC.

  5. aaaa says:

    Alex gave the theologian’s last name, but not the city/Filipino surname

    • VJ says:

      Yes, on that Surname DD, but I gave the right response in the spoiler.

      LINK: 10 more clues from the match

    • John B. says:

      @aaaa
      It’s like a former President of the Philippines, Corazon ____. She was President from 1986 to 1982, being the first female President of the Philippines and the 11th overall.