Final Jeopardy: From the Ancient World (8-21-24)
TODAY’S JEOPARDY! RERUN: QF3 of the 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament that originally aired on 3/22/2024
The Final Jeopardy question in the category “From the Ancient World” was:
“Captured in Egypt by the British army 1801” is painted on the side of this artifact named for the city where it was found
In quarterfinal #3 of the Jeopardy!’s 2024 Invitational Tournament, the contestants are: Terry O’Shea, a software engineer from Brooklyn, NY; Matt Jackson, a grad student in computer science & public policy orig. from Washington, D.C.; and Alan Lin, a software engineer from Los Angeles, CA.
Today is the 9000th episode of Jeopardy! since 1984. There’s a special segment at the end of the episode honoring announcer Johnny Gilbert, who will be 96 this year on July 13th. Johnny participated in every one of those 9000 episodes.
Round 1 Categories: The Electoral College, by the Numbers – Nonfiction – Turning 60 in 2024 – Words in Invitational – The Lyrical Stylings of Johnny Gilbert – Time for Dessert
Matt found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “he Electoral College” under the $600 on the 11th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $3,200, $800 more than Alan in second place. Matt bet it all and he was RIGHT.
Though he won the popular vote, he flunked out of the Electoral College by 5 votes show
Matt finished in the lead with $9,600. Terry was in second place with $4,200. Alan was last with $2,800. All clues were shown.
Round 2 Categories: The Old Testament – “House” of Entertainment – In the National Women’s Hall of Fame – Italian Words & Phrases – Composers – Time for Desert
Alan found the first Daily Double in “Time for Desert” under the $1,600 clue on the 4th pick. He was in second place with $4,000 now, $9,200 less than Matt’s lead. Alan bet it all he was RIGHT.
Parts of Texas are covered by this vast desert named for Mexico’s largest state show
Matt got the last Daily Double in “The Old Testament” under the $1,200 clue on the 10th pick. In the lead with $20,000, he had $10,400 more than Alan in second place. Matt bet a big $12,000 and he was RIGHT.
This name of the first minor prophet in book order often comes before “can you see” in punny sermon titles show
Matt finished in the lead with a runaway $41,200. Alan was in second place with $14,000 and Terry was last with $5,800. All clues were shown.
TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.
WHAT IS THE ROSETTA STONE?
Rosetta is an Egyptian port city, 40 miles east of Alexandria. It was there that the Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799 by soldiers in Napoleon’s army. The British Museum, where the Stone is located, devotes an “Everything You Wanted to Know” page to it: “The Stone is a broken part of a bigger stone slab….. The writing on the Stone is an official message, called a decree, about the king (Ptolemy V, r. 204–181 BC). The decree was copied on to large stone slabs called stelae, which were put in every temple in Egypt. It says that the priests of a temple in Memphis (in Egypt) supported the king. The Rosetta Stone is one of these copies, so not particularly important in its own right.”
What was important was the same decree on the Rosetta Stone was inscribed in 3 different ways: in hieroglyphs, in the cursive Egyptian script called Demotic and in Ancient Greek as Egypt was still under Greco-Macedonian rules. After defeating Napoleon, the British gained possession of the Stone under the 1801 Treaty of Alexandria. 19th century scholars used their knowledge of Ancient Greek to decipher the Ancient Egyptian writings on the Rosetta Stone.
Terry only had “Rosetta”, which was not acceptable. She bet and lost her whole $5,800.
Alan got it right and added a dollar to finish with $14,001.
Matt got it right, too. He bet $121 so he won the game and the semifinal spot with $41,321.
2 triple stumper from THE LYRICAL STYLINGS OF JOHNNY GILBERT, where they had to name the singer or group:
($400) “When I’m out walking, I strut my stuff, and I’m so strung out, I’m high as a kite, I just might stop to check you out”
($600) “If you want my body, & you think I’m sexy, come on sugar, let me know, if you really need me, just reach out & touch me”
2 years ago: ALL of the players got this FJ in “Newpaper Talk”
Meaning an important part of a story, this distinctive spelling helped distinguish the word from a substance used in typesetting show
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