U.S. History (3-6-23) – Fikkle Fame (2024)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (3/6/2023) in the category “U.S. History” was:

An 1869 presidential pardon was granted to this man, due in part to a plea by the Medical Society of Harford County, Maryland

In the second semifinal match of the 2023 High School Reunion tournament the contestants are: Justin Bolsen, a first year student at Brown University from Canton, GA; Stephanie Pierson, a junior at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill from Macon, GA; and Claire Sattler, a senior at Yale University from Bonita Springs, FL.

Round 1 Categories: How Often Will It Happen? – Book Sequels – History – Quotable TV Shows – A Lot of Hot Air – “A”djectives

Justin found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “History” under the $600 clue on the 7th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $1,400, $1,200 more than Claire and Stephanie who were tied for second place. Justin made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.

Between 1776 & 1783, Thomas Paine wrote “Crisis” papers, each signed with these 2 words from a familiar early pamphlet show

Justin finished in the lead at $6,200. Stephanie was second with $4,000. Claire was last with $2,600. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: The Tech Beat – Sea Here – Study: Guides – Pop Music – More Than One Meaning – Pivotal Women

Claire found the first Daily Double in “More Than One Meaning” under the $2,000 clue on the 10th pick of the round. She was in second place with $6,600, $3,600 less than Justin’s lead. Claire bet $2,000, but she couldn’t come up with a response so she was WRONG.

A list of passengers on a ship, or to become visible or obvious show

Justin got the last Daily Double in “Study: Guides” under the $1,200 clue on the 15th pick of the round. In the lead with $12,200, he had $2,400 more than Stephanie in second place. Justin bet $5,000 and said black book. That was WRONG.

From 1936 to 1967 this “colorful” guide aided African Americans in traveling safely during segregation show

Claire finished in the lead with $8,600. Justin was second with $8,400 and Stephanie was last with $5,200. All clues were shown.

NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS DR. SAMUEL MUDD?

After John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln during the performance of “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater on 4/14/1865, Booth leaped from the balcony onto the stage, shouting “sic semper tyrannis” and broke his leg. Booth and co-conspirator David Herold hightailed it to the Maryland home of Dr. Samuel Mudd, arriving in the wee hours of 4/15. Mudd treated Booth’s leg and let the men sleep in his home. He later claimed he did not recognize Booth despite testimony to the contrary. Dr. Mudd was convicted as a co-conspirator on 6/29/1865 and sentenced to life in prison at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas. In 1867, Dr. Mudd’s services proved invaluable in saving many lives during a yellow fever epidemic. This was a factor in President Andrew Johnson’s decision to pardon Dr. Mudd in 1869. See pictures of the material evidence used against Dr. Mudd on the website of Ford’s Theater.

Samuel Mudd’s name has often been cited as the source of the expression “one’s name is mud” but the Grammarist explains why that isn’t true.

Stephanie thought it was Johnson, who was the President. She lost $3,500 and finished with $1,700.

Justin came up with Frederick and a scribbly last name he said was Douglass. That cost him $2,001 and left him with $6,399.

Claire went with Booth, the assassin who died 2 weeks after our 16th President. She lost $8,201 and finished with $399. That made Justin Bolsen the second finalist.

U.S. History (3-6-23) – Fikkle Fame (1)

Reversal: THE TECH BEAT ($400) A relational one of these systems presents the information to be stored & retrieved in rows & columns – Near the end of Double Jeopardy!, Justin’s “matrix” response was rejected in favor of “database”; before FJ!, the judges reversed and Justin got $800.

A triple stumper from each round:

BOOK SEQUELS ($800) This seemingly Utopian land is the title of an 1872 Samuel Butler work, which he “Revisited” in a 1901 sequel

STUDY: GUIDES ($800) Want guide to write good? “The Elements of Style”, your go-to, by these 2 men (currently rolling in graves they in)

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: Only ONE of the players got this FJ in “Geographic Regions”

In “Histoire des navigations aux terres australes” Charles de Brosses coined this term for the many islands of the region show

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