Final Jeopardy: Inventors & Inventions (7-13-21)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (7/13/2021) in the category “Inventors and Inventions” was:

In 1899 James Atkinson patented his new & improved one of these, including its spring-powered snapping action

New champ Tim Moon, an attorney orig. from Syracuse, NY, won $28,200 yesterday. In Game 2, the challengers are: Lauren Fisk, a teacher orig. from San Antonio, TX; and Alex Lamb, a data scientist from Lake Forest, CA.

Round 1 Categories: Old Jobs – Everything Is Assam – “E” Books – 2-Letter Words – You Can’t – Tune a Fish

Tim found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “‘E’ Books” under the $1,000 clue on the 5th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $800, $400 more than Lauren in second place. He bet $1,000 and he was RIGHT.

The title heroine of this 1816 novel wrongly believes herself to be a gifted matchmaker show

Tim finished in the lead with $7,000. Alex was second with $4,200 and Lauren was last with $2,400. No clues went uncovered.

Round 2 Categories: 2011: 10 Years Ago – Let’s Go to the Beach – Sun & Moon – Over Budget – Fictional Books – Double Double Letters

Alex found the first Daily Double in “Sun & Moon” under the $1,600 clue on the 8th pick. He was in the lead with $10,600 now, $4,000 more than Tim in second. He bet $4,000 and he was RIGHT.

This Greek scholar with an Egyptian dynastic name devised his theory of the sun revolving around the earth around 150 A.D. show

Tim got the last Daily Double in “2011: 10 Years Ago” under the $1,200 clue, with 7 clues left after it. In second place with $11,400, he had $9,600 less than Alex’s lead. He bet $10,000 and he was RIGHT.

Zuccotti Park in New York City’s financial district was the birthplace of this movement against economic inequality show

Tim finished in the lead with $26,200. Alex was next with $22,200 and Lauren was in third place with $8,000. No clues went uncovered.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS A MOUSETRAP?

James Henry Atkinson invented a prototype mousetrap around 1897. A simple flat wooden base with wire fastenings and a spring trap, it became known as the “Little Nipper”. From The Atlantic: “And, like the paperclip or the thumbtack, the simplest design is often the best, often the one that sticks. The “Nipper” slams shut in 38/1000ths of a second, which means you could set off a string of ten traps, lined up like dominos, in the time it takes you to blink once. That record still stands and Atkinson’s device has reportedly captured about 60 percent of the international mousetrap market.” Atkinson was granted a patent in 1899 which he sold to Procter in 1913 for £1,000. That company still manufactures the Little Nipper.



Lauren got it right. She bet $8,000 and finished with $16,000.

Alex came up with a clothespin. That cost him $22,200 and left him with nothing.

Tim got it, too. He bet $18,201 and won the game with $44,401. Tim Moon’s 2-day total is $72,601.

Final Jeopardy (7/13/2021) Tim Moon, Lauren Fisk, Alex Lamb

A triple stumper from each round:

“E” BOOKS ($200) It’s the third entry in the “Twilight” saga

DOUBLE DOUBLE LETTERS ($1600) In retirement Sherlock Holmes devotes his time to this hobby

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “Ancient Times”

In 1955 King Paul of Greece unveiled a statue of this hero near the cliffs where he died in the 5th century B.C. show

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9 Responses

  1. Albert says:

    For a while Alex looked as if he could be a 20-game champion. Those are the vagaries of the game, I guess.

  2. Jeopardy! lover says:

    Alex Lamb has the highest FJ! bet this season. Tim Moon is tied with Ben Lewis for the biggest amount won in 1 day this season! Keep going Tim!

  3. DC says:

    I’m very impressed with Tim.

    In just 2 days he’s 5/5 on DD’s (just finding them is a sign of board control) and 2/2 on FJ’s. I predict he’ll be a TOC contestant.

  4. Lou says:

    Amazing big win for Tim today just like James holzhauer and Roger Craig with their big wins in their original runs. Building a better mouse trap reminded me of Tom and Jerry since that cat had tried many times to catch the mouse but failed. VJ you remember it fondly right? Looks like Tom needs that guidance of a better mousetrap

  5. Darius Doom Scott! says:

    And on my second comment, I just want to say that I hope there are no triple stumpers in Final Jeoardy! this week!

  6. Darius Doom Scott! says:

    Wow! Tim Moon definitely did win a bunch of money! I think he is the new Ben Lewis because of that. $44,401 is still a bunch of money! I hope Tim Moon wins again and gets a spot in the new TOC list. Please know that It is in this Link if you have just lost it again: – Tim might even win a whole bunch of money again by tomorrow.

    Anyhow, congrats to Tim Moon on his winning! I don’t think he will have a winning streak quite yet but all I know is that he is doing a great job at Jeopardy! in this following week. I think that I really like him now and that he is very smart, just like another contestant, named Nikole Villanueva.

    Congrats to Tim Moon in his VERY BIG and VERY LONG $44,401 win and congrats to both Courtney Shah for her 7-day win of $118,558, Nikole Villanueva for being super smart for us heroes, and Jen Jazwinski for her longest win EVER last Thursday, her very beautiful win on Friday, and her very awesome game play from yesterday’s game!

  7. Kevin Cheng says:

    Wow, what a game between Alex and Tim big bets on DDs and 44,401 is still the highest payday of the season.