Final Jeopardy Clues: 3-30 to 4-3-20

Here are the Final Jeopardy clues and daily payouts for the week of March 30 through April 3, 2020.

Mon, Mar 30 – Correct answers: 1
ADVERTISING CHARACTERS: Jack Keil’s team created this animal character rolled out in 1980, the year of the USA’s highest recorded murder rate show

Tue, Mar 31 – Correct answers: 2 (Out of 2 left in FJ!)
GEOGRAPHIC NAMESAKES: A county in England has an ocean coastline roughly twice as long as the 18 miles of this U.S. State named for it show

Wed, Apr 1 – Correct answers: 0
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY: Canada’s Four Corners monument marks the junction of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut & these 2 prairie provinces show

Thu, Apr 2 – Correct answers: 1
CLASSIC AMERICAN NOVELS: Lady Duff Twysden was the basis for a character in this 1926 novel set partly in Spain show

Fri, Apr 3 – Correct answers: 1
HISTORIC AMERICANS: In 1904 this Hungarian-born newspaper publisher wrote, “Our republic and its press will rise or fall together” show

Wednesday’s clue was the only triple stumper this week, so we can say that was the toughest in a week where most of the other clues only produced one correct response. The one day that 2 players got FJ! was when there were only 2 players left in FJ!

Jeopardy! champs, week of March 30, 2020

Khalilah Walters returned on Monday but was defeated by Kyle Dallman. He lost to Leanne Gonzalez-Singer on Tuesday and Hemant Mehta won on Wednesday. On Thursday, Felicity Flesher became the champ and she broke the long spell of one-day champs on Friday. She will return in 2 weeks, after the College Championship tournament.

Here is the “FBI Quantico” category that was in the first round of Wednesday’s game from Jeopardy!’s YouTube channel Those were some long-arsed clues, weren’t they? Still, all the clues in that round were uncovered. Four clues in the last round weren’t, including one of the Daily Doubles.

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5 Responses

  1. Cece says:

    “Long-arsed clues” indeed! 🙂

    • VJ says:

      LOL Cece ! They also seem to read them sooooooo sloooooow.

      • Cece says:

        Reaaaaaaaaly. They made me yawn, lol.

        On another note, when I read that the songwriter of Ain’t No Sunshine had died, I thought about you. The reason for that is because I’ve told you a couple of times in the past that I know a lot of songs for years without knowing who sings them or their titles. I’ve known and loved Ain’t No Sunshine for decades, but had no clues who sang it. Until the dude died. SMH…

        • VJ says:

          That’s a great song. Bill Withers had a bunch of ’em but my favorite is “Use Me”

          btw, I have been adding “Died On” (this day) to the birthday lists and now when someone passes away, I move their birthday entry to that list and it says how old the person was. It makes me feel better than just taking them off the birthday list after a year (like I used to do). It’s a little spooky seeing who died on the same date sometimes though, like whatever J. Edgar Hoover was thinking when Senator Joe McCarthy died on 5/2/1957, it wasn’t “I’ve got exactly 15 years to live.”

        • Cece says:

          You can’t help but move with the beat of this song, what a gorgeous arrangement! Yes, I love it more than Ain’t no sunshine.

          “…it wasn’t “I’ve got exactly 15 years to live.” Hahaha!