Final Jeopardy: Paintings (8-5-22)

Today’s Final Jeopardy clue in the category “Songs & US History” was:

Victory in 1805’s Battle of Derna on the coast of North Africa inspired a lyric in this song made official in 1929

5x champ Tyler Rhode, a healthcare data specialist from New York, NY has now won $105,901. In Game 6, he is up against: Tony Freitas, a project director from Los Angeles, CA; and Julian Huerta, a hotel senior sales manager from Thornton, CO.

THIS GAME IS A RERUN FROM NOVEMBER 3, 2021. CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL RECAP.

JEOPARDY ROUND: Here is the CHAIR-ISH category:

($200) Not just any old armchair, the Coronation Chair has been used since the 1300s & is in this London abbey
($400) It’s the insect name for the type of chair seen here
($600) This “B”rand of reclining armchairs goes back to 1940 & “scientifically articulated” motion chairs
($800) A style of rocking chair called the Carolina rocker is also named for this President who used it to ease his back pain
($1000) Perhaps the best-known Chippendale chairs have a top rail in the form of this Roman god’s bow

ANSWERS: show

DOUBLE JEOPARDY ROUND: Here is the COFFEE IS LIFE category:

($400) Opened in 1971, this Seattle coffee chain used the roasting techniques of competitor Alfred Peet
($800) A 1773 act & this following protest prompted many in America to take up coffee
($1200) In “Letters from Hawaii”, Mark Twain said this local coffee “has a richer flavor than any other”
($1600) This fictional coffee spokesperson is nothing without his mule Conchita
($2000) Some of the highest rated coffee is from a roaster called Port of Mokha, named for a place in this war-torn country

ANSWERS: show

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