Final Jeopardy: History of the 19-Teens (9-24-21)

Here are some more triple stumpers from the 9/24/2021 Jeopardy! game:

ITALY ($2000) 5 provinces make up this historic peninsular region known as the toe of Italy’s boot

NOTABLE ASIAN AMERICANS ($1600) She won Olympic gold in 1992 & in 1998 was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame

SIGNATURE SONGS ($800) It’s a drum, it’s a dance, it’s Miami Sound Machine’s signature song

($1600) A bio of John Fogerty says this CCR signature song shifts “Northern Californian experiences to a southern setting”

Sneak Peek clues — TOUGH VOCABULARY
($400) Refringent means relating to this bending of light and sound waves that pass from one medium to another
($800) The Latin root of “journey” also gave us this word for a temporary visit
($1200) In Japan a standard way to indicate room size is with the number of these woven straw matters; 6 is medium size
($1600) The adjective form of a word for an expert craftsman, it tells you that cheese was lovingly handmade
($2000) A hillside cable railway; in the novel “The Mysteries of Pittsburgh”, it’s one of a character’s favorite words

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28 Responses

  1. Jacob Ska says:

    A big congratulations to Matt for crossing the $1 million mark. What I find ironic is someone had posted on this website not too long ago that Matt was getting tired. Interesting! Considering the fact Friday he earned more money than any day this week which catapulted him into the millionaire club somebody is lacking in the observation skills category. Congratulations to a 30-year old millionaire who proved it pays to be smart. 👏

    • VJ says:

      @Jacob, that was me that said Matt looked tired on Thursday. My observational skills may indeed be lacking these days but on Thursday, Matt finished with $25,800, the lowest score of the week and a lot less than on Friday. $10.4K of Thursday’s score was from one Daily Double (the last).

      That wasn’t the only total opposite — on Thursday, he crossed out the right answer and went with frogs. On Friday, he crossed out the wrong answer (Titanic) and went over the million mark with the right answer. (He didn’t need to get FJ right on either day to win).

      In any event, I’m not hoping he loses any time soon. I’d like to see him beat the 32-game record and still be there when Ken starts hosting, too!

      • Jacob Ska says:

        VJ, I didn’t realize it was you but I must respectfully disagree about incorrect responses being caused by tiredness. Some contestants blow clues on their very 1st appearance on Jeopardy. That can’t be attributed to tiredness. For someone who spends K-20 years in school, which is the normal time for any student earning a doctorate degree, I find it difficult to attribute tiredness to missing some responses.

        Perhaps they just don’t know the correct response. No one knows everything and imo it is unfair to expect contestants to be perfect. Matt had an upward trend week and the over $1 million payday Friday speaks volumes.

        No one has the tenacity to spend approximately 20 years seeking formal knowledge without a love for learning despite being wrong sometime. I don’t know how far Matt will go on Jeopardy but to become a millionaire at 30 years of age while still working on a Ph.D. is commendable regardless of the outcome on Jeopardy going forward for this young man. No contestant as young as Matt while working on a Ph.D. has ever reached the millionaire milestone before on Jeopardy. Kudos to Matt the newly minted millionaire.

        • VJ says:

          That’s fine. I don’t have a problem with anyone disagreeing with my observations. However, I did not mean to imply that I thought he missed that answer because he was tired. Rather, I thought his reflexes were off because he was tired and I was expecting him to knock off a few $1K clues by the 5th clue. I’m human, too, and I honestly don’t expect contestants to be perfect. I mostly hope they won’t buzz in if they don’t know an answer.

          idk what you mean by Matt having an upward trend week. Mon – $31,200; Tue and Wed – $36,200 both days (incidentally he also made $36,200 on Tue 9/14). On Thursday, he won $25,800 so I don’t see how it would be unfair of anyone to think we might have to wait til Monday to see him go over the million and I’m glad we didn’t.

        • Jacob Ska says:

          VJ, you’re using fluctuating data points on a daily basis. I was looking at day 24 as beginning the week when he finished the game with total winnings of $857,001 & ended day 28 for the week with total winnings of $1,004,001. That is an upward trend. Have a good week next week. I’m off to bed.

  2. Jackson says:

    So… Luisitania gets credit by a bubblehead host but a child on kids jeopardy loses the big money by writing emancipatation. For crying out loud!

    • VJ says:

      Jackson, It’s not up to the host. It’s up to the judges. Mayim looked like she was reading the explanation off the card she was holding anyway.

      Cruise is not the only word in the English language where the letter sequence “ui” sounds like “oo” –there’s juice, fruit, nuisance, sluice. I don’t see the comparison to the “Emanciptation” incident.

  3. Jeopardy! lover says:

    Go Matt! Congrats on winning $1 million!

  4. John Christian says:

    $1,004,001. Palindromic way to end the week, huh?

    • Darius Scott says:

      @John Christian — I would definitely agree with that. If you didn’t watch the other games of his streak, he has actually became more big with his FJ! ( Final Jeopardy ! ) scores. And that is to say, will, he keep going next week? I sure hope he does!

  5. Elan Xu says:

    He broke the one million dollar mark just like James Holzhauer and Ken Jennings did and was the third contestant to break the million dollar mark.

  6. Ryan McClelland says:

    Poor Rebecca being the first contestant of Season 38 to get dismissed before Final J!. Oh well, at least Matt broke the $1M mark.

  7. Rick says:

    I thought that the answers were a tad tougher than usual tonight, but perhaps it was me. In any case, the final question was a breeze.

  8. rhonda says:

    All of them much too young to have heard of a Princess phone. I always wished I had one of those.

  9. Darius Scott says:

    Oh no! Rebecca wouldn’t catch up and now she got pre-empted (As VJ says in the early spoiler) I apologize for the clues being bad to her. (Also VJ rocks!)

  10. Richard Corliss says:

    I wish a different a contestant will be faster than Matt.

    • William Weyser says:

      Eventually, we’ll get that contestant.

      • Richard Corliss says:

        We can’t. He’s gonna be here throughout the season. All 230 games.

        • Darius Scott says:

          @Richard Corliss. — Uhhhh, I don’t think so. Matt’s streak will end eventually. I don’t see what you mean by “He will win all 230 games of season 38.” I just don’t. There’s nothing I can say about that. I just don’t get that in general. That is my point.

  11. Ismael Gomez says:

    Sorry that the clues were mean to Rebecca.

  12. JP says:

    I thought that quote was difficult to trace to “Frankenstein”, and I read the book just a couple years ago.

    • VJ says:

      My knee jerk reaction, JP, was “Crime and Punishment”. Imagine confusing Dostoevsky with Mary Shelley. lol. (just kidding)

      • JP says:

        “Crime and Punishment” came to my mind as well – I just reread it a couple months ago. But I couldn’t come up with a decent guess. I never associated “Frankenstein” with a quest for knowledge.

    • Albert says:

      Same with me. I read the book 2 or 3 years ago and I did not remember the quote.

  13. VJ says:

    Well, all bad breaks and whatever else aside, I’m glad that Rebecca got this $1200 clue in Novels by Quote:

    ($1200) “We would not talk of Manderley, I would not tell my dream. For Manderley was ours no longer”

    No way was she missing that one!! 😁

  14. Lou says:

    Rebecca is dismissed and unable to catch up to the guys. She must have gotten charles dickens confused with Mary Shelley in that book quote daily double. But as always congrats to Matt on getting to one million dollars today. He will need a break for the weekend and recharge next week to continue his streak. The lusitania disaster had very few survivors during the first world war. But there have been other ship disasters like the dona paz in the Phillippines in 1987 which collided with an oil tanker leaving only 26 survivors. The blame was placed on.the captain and the crew of both ships.

  15. Kevin Cheng says:

    Well we ended the week with a first 2 player final but congrats to Matt for becoming the third played to reach the million dollar mark.