![]() ![]() Maureen went 3/5 in 3-LETTER MOVIE TITLES in the opening segment and parlayed that into a $3,000 lead after the opening 15 clues. Jeopardy! Round categories: In Recent News, The Apollo Program, Literary Character Spoilers, Furniture, 3-Letter Movie Titles, “Cat” Got Your Tongue We have many new offerings at The Jeopardy! Fan Online Store! Proceeds from the sale of the “Doctor Oz’s Fast-Acting Snake Oil Elixir” T-shirt are being donated to The Trevor Project: Her more famous self-written epitaph: “Excuse my dust”. It may not be copied without linked attribution back to this page.)Īmerican humorist Dorothy Parker, a famed member of the Algonquin Round Table, ended her 1925 poem “Epitaph for a Darling Lady” with “She knows that her dust is very pretty”. More information about Final Jeopardy: (The following write-up is original content and is copyright 2022 The Jeopardy! Fan. ![]() ![]() If you appreciate the work I do here on The Jeopardy! Fan and would like to make a one-time contribution to the site, you may do so here!ĭid you know that you can now find game-by-game stats of everyone, now including Matt Amodio, Jonathan Fisher, and Amy Schneider, who has won 10 or more games on Jeopardy!, here on the site? I recently updated my tournament wildcard models with as much tournament data that I’ve been able to find! If you’re playing in a tournament, you’ll want to check this out! When wearing a mask, please ensure that your mask covers both your nose and your mouth.Īre you going on the show and looking for information about how to bet in Final Jeopardy? Check out my new Betting Strategy 101 page! PSA: The best way to keep COVID-19 at bay (and keep Jeopardy! producing new episodes) is for everybody to get their vaccinations as soon as they are able to, including any boosters as recommended. Because everyone losing the same amount of money, in most cases, affects the proportionality of the scores, one player is inherently harmed more from it, as it may lead to one or more players being in a worse position in Final Jeopardy. Today’s challengers are Shelley Vinyard from DC and Sallie Bieterman originally from Seattle.Īnother thought I had, which came about from Ken saying “No harm, no foul” after all three players got a clue incorrect on yesterday’s show: in my opinion, “no harm, no foul, you all lost the same amount” is a more egregious statement to make in a Jeopardy! context than “Single Jeopardy” is. Maureen O’Neil, an executive assistant from Rye Beach, New Hampshire (2-day total: $21,000)Īndy’s Pregame Thoughts: New Hampshire’s Maureen O’Neil won her second game yesterday, rebounding from her $2,200 total on Monday with $18,800 yesterday. Shelley Vinyard, an environmental advocate from Washington, DC Today’s contestants: Sallie Bieterman, an actor & museum educator originally from Seattle, Washington (correct response beneath the contestants) Her epitaph, from a 1925 poem by her, ends, “She knows that her dust is very pretty” “dust” was in another she wrote for herself Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Epitaphs) for Wednesday, Ma(Season 38, Game 128): ![]()
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