More Jeopardy! Clues from the First Week

In case you’re curious as to what happened the rest of the first week of Jeopardy!, I collected the Daily Doubles and Final Jeopardy! clues from the other 3 games of the first week from J-Archive. Click on the dates to go to J-Archive for the answers and all the other clues from those games:

Wednesday, September 11, 1984

AUTOMOBILES ($500) Models of Ford, Chrysler, & Cadillac are all named for cities in this S. European country

NEW TESTAMENT ($1000) “Blessed are” these “for they shall be called the children of God”

WORLD OF FOOD ($600) What Merv has a lovely bunch of in this song (J-Archive has the clip that was used and we have the video on this post – the anniversary of Merv’s birthday)

FJ – LANGUAGE: It is the 2nd most spoken language in the world

Thursday, September 12, 1984

TRANSPORTATION ($300) Vehicle Butch Cassidy rode during this song
(Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head)

ANATOMY ($1000) Prominent zygomatic bones, considered an attractive facial feature

FJ – AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: Since 1970, the only cabinet department not headed by a Secretary

Friday, September 13, 1984

STARTS WITH “J” ($800) The only “J” in the Pledge of Allegiance

CHEMISTRY ($600) The chemical symbol for sulfuric acid, it completes this poem: “Say farewell to the professor / He’ll be with us no more – For what he thought was H2O / Was…”

FJ – THE OLYMPICS: Of the 5 continents symbolized by Olympic rings, only one never to hold Games

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  1. JJ says:

    These are definately old clues from yesteryear… if asked today, the FJ! question ” LANGUAGE: It is the 2nd most spoken language in the world” would have a different answer: Spanish!