Final Jeopardy: Businessmen (6-27-24)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (6/27/2024) in the category “Businessmen” was:

After joining the Army at 16 in 1906 for a brief stint, he received a much higher honorary rank from the Gov. of his state 29 years later

6x champ Drew Basile, a graduate student from Birmingham, MI, passed the $100K mark with $111,601 yesterday. In Game 7, his opponents are: Luke Hemphill, a family business owner from Poulsbo, WA; and Jayaker Kolli, a medical student from Austin, TX.

Round 1 Categories: Inspired by Shakespeare – Science – Whose What? – It Starts With “Y” – You Say You Want an Industrial Revolution – We All Want to Change the World

Drew found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Inspired by Shakespeare” under the $800 clue on the 3rd pick of the round. He was in the lead with $600, nobody else was on the board. Drew bet $1,000 and said, “As You Like It”. That was WRONG.

The 2023 romcom “Anyone But You” with squabbling, would-be lovers named Bea and Ben, was inspired by this comedy show

Jayaker finished in the lead with $5,800. Drew was second with $4,600 and Luke was last with $2,600. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Historians – World Cities – Getting Arty – The U.S. Senate – Halls Of Fame – Crossword Clues: Antonyms

Jayaker found the first Daily Double in “Historians” under the $1,600 clue on the 2nd pick of the round. He was in the lead with $7,000, $2,400 more than Drew in second place. Jayaker bet $2,000 and thought it might be York. That was WRONG.

Dan Jones writes histories like one on this title dynasty that has the Lionheart, the Hundred Years’ War & the Black Death show

Drew found the last Daily Double in “Getting Arty” under the $2,000 clue on the 12th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $11,800, $5,600 more than Jayaker in second place. Drew bet $4,000 and he was RIGHT.

The first part of this term for a work in which a design projects from a background surface is French for “low” show

Drew finished in the lead with a runaway $19,000. Jayaker and Luke were tied in second with $7,800. All clues were shown.

Only ONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS COLONEL SANDERS?

Harland Sanders was born in 1890, and lost his father at the age of 6. His mother went to work and Harland took care of his 2 younger siblings. That’s when he first learned to cook. Sanders dropped out of 7th grade and went to work. At 16, he falsified his birth record and joined the Army. Honorably discharged, Sanders worked at several occupations in his 20s, including justice of the peace. In 1930, aged 40, he began serving fried chicken and ham dinners with biscuits at a gas station. His meals were a big hit with travelers.

Governor Rudy Laffoon commissioned Sanders as an honorary colonel in 1935. The gas station business failed but the Colonel never gave up. He sold his first Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise in 1952, and the rest is history. You’ll find out quite a bit more about Colonel Sanders on his Trivia page on IMDB. As of now, I don’t see it mentioned that George Hamilton played Colonel Sanders on “General Hospital”.🤣🤣🤣 — General, get it?



Jayaker got it right. Standing pat, he finished with $7,800.

Luke wrote down “Li.” That cost him $7,000 and left him with $7,800.

Drew came up with Morgan. He lost $1,000 and won the game with $18,000. Drew’s 7-day total is $129,601.

Final Jeopardy (6/27/2024) Drew Basile, Luke Hemphill, Jayaker Kolli

A triple stumper from each round. (Please don’t put the answers in the comments)

WE ALL WANT TO CHANGE THE WORLD ($800) On the night before he died in 1968, MLK said, “I’ve seen” this; “I may not get there with you. But … we, as a people, will get” there

HISTORIANS ($1200) Margaret MacMillan’s 2020 book with this 3-letter title asks, does it “bring out the bestial side of human nature or the best?”

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “CLASSIC ALBUMS”

This classic album by a Southern rocker gets its title from a Civil War quote by a Union admiral show

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10 Responses

  1. Ismael Gomez says:

    We almost went 0-for-3 on the DDs.

  2. Howard says:

    Somewhat disappointing game. The challengers were competent, especially Jayaker who had the lead but produced too many errors to stay close. Kind of a shame he nailed Final but didn’t win. (I too had JP Morgan as a guess.)

    I thought that disallowance of Drew’s response was ridiculous, and should have been reversed. Thought one of them would know the very famous female historian and the Senate soup. The Congressional law enforcement officer wasn’t all that difficult.

    • Jacob Ska says:

      I agree about the Congressional law enforcement officer. That was a gimme imo. Btw, Drew is quick on the buzzer. Sharp young man.

    • Jason says:

      On the US Senate menu, it says “Senate Bean Soup”. I wonder if they would have given it to me.

      Since I know a guy that works for the Congressional LEO, that one was easy.

      The first DD, Ben Chan was calling!

  3. Rick says:

    I never once thought that Harland Sanders ever served in the military, but I did know that he was given the distinction of being given an honorary title of ‘Colonel’. Well, many Americans suspected that he was never a colonel in the military. Anyways, all I could think of was Douglas MacArthur which wasn’t a bad guess since the esteemed general did own some plantations in the Philippines.

  4. Wally says:

    6-27-2024
    Did Drew win on Jeopardy

  5. Douglas Hicton says:

    You’ve got the Round 1 Categories and Round 2 Categories the same.

  6. Kevin Cheng says:

    Drew had 4,600 at the end of the first round because there was a reversal that happened in Round 1.

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