Final Jeopardy: 19th Century Novels (9-5-23)
Today’s Final Jeopardy question (9/5/2022) in the category “19th Century Novels” was:
“This bell was named Marie…alone in the southern tower, with her sister Jacqueline, a bell of lesser size”, says this novel
Returning champ Luigi de Guzman, an attorney from Arlington, VA won $23,401 in the last game of Season 38. In the first game of Season 39, he is up against: Tim Faulkner, a paperboy from Kalamazoo, MI; and Katherine May, a financial institution risk manager from Riverside, IL.
TODAY’S RERUN: Season 39 premiere. CLICK HERE IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE GAME RECAP AND TRIPLE STUMPERS.
This is the HERE COMES 39 category from the Jeopardy! round:
$200: 39 of the 55 assembled delegates signed this document in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787
$400: A popular tourist spot, Pier 39 in this California city features many attractions, including the Aquarium of the Bay
$600: In 1972 this team retired catcher Roy Campanella’s No. 39 on the same day as it retired his teammate’s famous 42
$800: This Opus No. 39 by Edward Elgar has a theme often heard at school graduations
$1000: In the King James Bible, the Old Testament has 39 books, with Kings, Chronicles & this prophet each having a 1 & 2 book
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Here is the highlights video from the game, which includes the Final Jeopardy! round
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