Final Jeopardy: JFK (7-29-20)
Here are 7 more triple stumpers from the 7/29/2020 Jeopardy! game:
AIRPLANE READING ($300) Max Allan Collins wrote the novelization of this film starring Harrison Ford as President Marshall
($400) In 1997 Nathan Franks & Alan Bennett investigated the 1918 “Last Flight” of this German ace
ZOO-OLOGY ($300) The Henry Doorly Zoo in this Nebraska city boasts “The World’s Largest Indoor Tropical Rainforest”
($500) Dozens of Guinea baboons frolic on Baboon Island at the Brookfield Zoo in this Midwest state
ROCK & ROLL JEOPARDY! ($300) This girl group gave us the ’80s albums “Beauty and the Beat” & “Vacation”
SCIENCE ($800) No Doubt sang, “Thank You for turning on the lights. Thank You, now you’re” this organism that lives off a host (Note: from the song “Sunday Morning”)
($1000) This man seen here, born in Oxford in 1942, is among the greatest physicists of our time
Answers to the Sneak Peek clues — SPORTS:
($200) On January 13, 1999 this Chicago Bulls player retired after 13 seasons in which he averaged 31.5 points a game
($400) In Nov. 2000 Phil Mickelson caught this tiger by the tail, winning the Tour Championship PGA Tournament
($600) In 1998 this Cardinal first baseman had a National League record 162 walks to go along with his 70 home runs
($800) This NFL team plays its home games in the Georgia Dome
($1000) America’s oldest regularly contested foot race, it’s been held since 1897 when the length was 24.5 miles
ANSWERS: show
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The last four of the five shows of 2001’s Celebrity Jeopardy! came from the Las Vegas Hilton, but why was the first show held in Los Angeles?
Because they didn’t have time to make plans back then.
Low scores again and darn those daily doubles. There was a game called last knight at Camelot which involved the sword called Excalibur. That Disney movie the sword in the stone also involved the same sword.
It was unfortunate that not one daily double was nailed resulted a skunking.
Martha Stewart appeared on Wheel of fortune as a guest star in 2000.
I wonder if Charles would describe his performance as ‘trrbul’.
Very funny, JP 🤣🤣