Words & Their Meanings (4-16-24) – Fikkle Fame (2024)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (4/16/2024) in the category “Words & Their Meanings” was:

Churchill gave a word a new meaning when he called for a “talk with Soviet Russia upon the highest level… a parley at” this

3x champ Alison Betts, a writer & creative exec. orig. from San Jose, CA, has now won $97,300 so far. In Game 4, her challengers are: Veronica Tabor, a study abroad advisor from Ann Arbor, MI; and Eric Reimund, a substitute teacher orig. from Collegeville, PA.

Round 1 Categories: Lived Past 100 – The Movies – Paging the Fictional Driver – Don’t Eat That! – Countries of the World – Just For Fun “Z”S

Alison found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Countries of the World” under the $600 clue on the 15th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $3,200, $3,000 more than Eric in second place. Alison bet $2,000 and she was RIGHT.

The king of this country gets the official title “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” show

Alison finished in the lead with $6,800. Veronica was in second place with $1,200. Eric was last with $400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Val, History’s Clumsiest Time Traveler – Siblings in Pop Culture – Making Noise – Say It in Spanish – Land Of Milk & Honey – A “M”edical Dictionary

Eric found the first Daily Double in “A ‘M’edical Dictionary” under the $800 clue on the 4th pick of the round. He was in second place with $2,400, $7,200 less than Alison’s lead. Eric made it a true Daily Double and he was RIGHT.

Swelling of the parotid glands is a symptom of this acute viral disease show

Two clues later, Eric landed on the last Daily Double in “Say it in Spanish” under the $1,600 clue. He was in second place with $6,000 now, $3,600 less than Alison’s lead. Eric bet $4,000 but, in his confusion, forgot to guess in question form so he was WRONG (even though his guess wasn’t).

A song often heard in Spanish-speaking countries at Christmastime is this “Sabanero”, meaning “My Little Savannah Donkey show

Eric finished in the lead with $11,600. Alison was in second place with $11,200. Veronica was last with $0 and out of the game at this point. All clues were shown.

NEITHER contestant left in Final Jeopardy! got it right.

WHAT IS THE SUMMIT?

In my effort to learn what’s missing from the quote in the FJ! clue, I came across an editorial in London’s Daily Herald (2/16/1950). “What exactly did Mr. Churchill say? He said: ‘I can’t help coming back to this idea of another talk with Russia on the highest level’; and: ‘It is not easy to see how things could be worsened by a parley at the summit if such a thing were possible.'” The editor was hardly impressed with Churchill’s turn of phrase. His title: “Anything for a Vote”. 🤣

Etymology Online says “summit” has been around in a few forms since the 1400s, meaning “‘highest point, peak, apex’ of a physical thing….” Figurative use was traced back to 1711. Winston Churchill is credited with changing the meaning to “meeting of heads of state” in 1950 with the metaphor “parley at the summit”.

Alison thought it was Yalta. She only lost $1,000 and finished with $10,200.

Eric came up with the Himalayas. That cost him $11,599. He was left with $1.00 and Alison won again, for a 4-day total of $107,700.

Words & Their Meanings (4-16-24) – Fikkle Fame (1)

A triple stumper from each round:

THE MOVIES ($800) The first DVD that Netflix mailed was this spirited film starring Alec Baldwin & Geena Davis as a deceased married couple

SIBLINGS IN POP CULTURE ($2000) Sid & Marty Krofft produced ’70s Saturday morning TV like “H.R. Pufnstuf” & this one where a family ends up in a time with dinosaurs

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: TWO of the players got this FJ in “Geographic Terms”

The 1964 article that gave this term its current use noted the “menace that haunts the Atlantic off our southeastern coast” show

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