Final Jeopardy: Sports & Entertainment (9-5-22)

Today’s Final Jeopardy clue in the category “Sports & Entertainment” was:

In 2021 this Hall of Fame athlete launched Omaha Productions

10x champ Ryan Long, a rideshare driver from Philadelphia, PA, won $183,301 so far. In Game 11, the competitors are : Srimal Choi, a chief strategy officer from Falls Church, VA; and Aaron Gulyas, a community college history instructor from Grand Blanc, MI.

THIS GAME IS A RERUN FROM MAY 27, 2022. CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL RECAP.

Aaron Gulyas was selected to compete in the Second Chance Tournament coming up in October 2022

Here are two categories, one from each round of this game:

JEOPARDY! ROUND: The contestants got all the clues in YOUR MIND
($200) Seeing images in objects is called pareidolia; a common example is seeing these, which evolution has primed us to notice
($400) Of your brain’s 4 lobes, this biggie handles decision making & your impulse control as well
($600) This ability that Bradley Cooper only fakes in “Nightmare Alley” will soon be a reality using fMRI machines & it can’t be stopped
($800) According to Freudian theory, this one of the 3 divisions of the mind acts as a sort of moral conscience
($1000) In the brain, electrical impulses are transmitted between neurons through connections called these

ANSWERS: show

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! ROUND: The contestants also got all the clues in ALLITERATION ALL AROUND
($400) In a dystopian novel he’s the supreme ruler of Oceania
($800) It’s a tournament format where all of the competitors play each other at least once
($1200) In a hospital this mobile unit is loaded with drugs & equipment to help a patient when a code blue is called
($1600) The largest of the Scottish lakes has this alliterative name
($2000) A little birdie told us that General Winfield Scott had the nickname “Old” these 2 things

ANSWERS: show

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