Final Jeopardy: 6-25 to 6-29-18

Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of June 25 through June 29:

Mon, June 25 – Correct answers: 1
STATE NAME ORIGINS: Though it doesn’t have “island” in its name, it’s named after a European island show

Tue, June 26 – Correct answers: 0
INTERNATIONAL CINEMA: Getting its nickname from a capital, Dhallywood is the name for the film industry in this Asian country show

Wed, June 27 – Correct answers: 3
SPORTING EVENTS: This annual event first held in 1934 includes play in areas named Pink Dogwood, Flowering Peach & Azalea.
show

Thu, June 28 – Correct answers: 2
SHAKESPEARE: The prologue of this tragedy is a sonnet whose rhymes include dignity & mutiny; scene & unclean; & life & strife show

Fri, June 29 – Correct answers: 0
18TH CENTURY NOTABLES: Researchers in London & Vienna now speculate that his 1791 death was due to a strep infection, not poisoning show

The easiest clues this week for the players showed up on Wednesday and Thursday. Monday’s clue only got one correct response and it was an easier clue than the 2 that no one got. Out of those two, Friday’s clue was harder because they just didn’t give enough in the clue to reasonably expect the players to figure it out in 30 seconds. They had another clue in that same match that they had to give a reversal on because it was unclear what the “blame it on” reference was to. And it’s weird that they only mentioned London and Vienna in the FJ because a slew of 2009 articles say that the study was actually conducted by the University of Amsterdam!

Jeopardy! champs for the week of June 25, 2018

Jordan Nussbaum returned on Monday only to be defeated by Kelly Griffin. Andrew King sent Kelly home on Tuesday by keeping a little more in the kitty than she did. On Wednesday, Scott McFadden took over the crown and won every match for the rest of the week. He will play his 4th game on Monday.

Scott’s $33,601 on Thursday was the week’s top payday. It put him on the Top 10 payouts of Season 34 at No. 9, knocking Scarlett Sims off the list and demoting Osman Syed to No. 10.



Here is the Nom de Muppet category from Tuesday’s game, sans the $400 clue: “He may have told us his name but we didn’t understand him so we know him by his nationality.” It was accompanied by a picture of a Scandinavian muppet.

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