Final Jeopardy Clues: 10-10 to 10-14-22

Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of October 10 through October 14, 2022.

Click on the dates to see the Jeopardy! recaps for those games.

Mon, October 10 – Correct answers: 2
BRANDS: A neighbor’s charcoal drawing of Ann Turner Cook at age 4 or 5 months won a 1928 contest to appear in ads for this brand show

Tue, October 11 – Correct answers: 1
FAMOUS SHIPS: Its wreck was discovered in 1989, 48 years after it had been sunk & 91 years after the man it was named for died show

Wed, October 12 – Correct answers: 3
20th CENTURY LEADERS: In a September 3, 1939 speech, he said, “Everything that I have worked for… has crashed into ruins” show

Thu, October 13 – Correct answers: 2
DOCUMENTARIES: In this 1970 film, Max Yasgur says, “I’m a farmer… I don’t know how to speak to 20 people… let alone a crowd like this” show

Fri, October 14 – Correct answers: 0
AUTHORS: Featuring a statue of a man escaping his grave, his tomb in Amiens contrasts with the title of his 1864 adventure novel show

The Final Jeopardy! results were looking pretty good this week until that triple stumper had to show up on Friday! We can say that was the week’s hardest clue, I guess, although it was one of the easiest for me! Tuesday’s Famous Ships clue was very easy for me, too. The easiest one for the players, however, was Wednesday’s 20th Century Leaders, the one clue I didn’t get. 🤣

Jeopardy! champs, week of October 10, 2022

Cris Pannullo had 6 games to his credit. He came back strong, with 2 games that earned him over $100K. Cris then had two challengers that made him sweat a little but he still won. On Friday, it was looking like another big payday for the superchamp when he went into FJ! with a runaway $35,200; however, the correct response to FJ! occurred to Cris too late to cash in on. Cris began with $162,080 and finished as an 11-day champ with $356,702.

Here is the Poker Hands category from Friday’s game:

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