Final Jeopardy Clues: 6-14 to 6-18-21
Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of June 14th through June 18, 2021:
Mon, June 14 – Correct answers: 0
19TH CENTURY AMERICA: 2-word term for the statement saying U.S. policy is “to leave the parties to themselves, in the hope… other powers will (do) the same” show
Tue, June 15 – Correct answers: 3
AMERICAN WOMEN: During her second marriage, she split her time among homes in New York, New Jersey, Paris & Greece & a yacht show
Wed, June 16 – Correct answers: 2
MOVIE CHARACTERS: A character who was going to be called Lunar Larry became him, inspired by the name of a real person show
Thu, June 17 – Correct answers: 2
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: On this country’s National Day, August 15, all 39,000 residents are invited to Vaduz Castle for festivities & drinks show
Fri, June 18 – Correct answers: 1
FICTION: In a 1915 story by this European, a woman finds a corpse & says, “It’s gone & croaked–just lying there, dead as a doornail!” show
We had the hardest and easiest clues show up right in the beginning of the week. Monday’s clue was hardest when, apparently, “2-word term” misled many people into thinking it was a phrase, rather than a policy. At any rate, it proved to be a triple stumper. Everyone quickly figured out which American woman had a famous association with Greece and wealth.
Katie Sekelsky returned on Monday and won 2 more games. Sarah Reza won on Wednesday and lost to Emily White on Thursday. Emily won again on Friday and will return for her third game next Monday.
Emily had the week’s biggest paydays, both of them over $20K.
From Jeopardy!’s YouTube channel: Here’s the Mobituaries category from Monday’s game, featuring comedian Mo Rocca:
Cool! Mo Rocca Rocks!