The 10 Hardest Final Jeopardy Rounds IV | World of Jeopardy
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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1:38 - Innovations
3:15 - April Fools
5:14 - Pop Music
7:07 - The Globe
8:40 - Biblical Places
10:09 - Philosophy
12:00 - Unreal Estate
13:44 - 19th Century Men
15:21 - English Royalty
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The equator question and the Kidd novel quests were both very, very easy.
I forgot how bad Mayim was at this.
I'm decent at Jeopardy, but considering that one of these might be a joke - the guppy one - I shouldn't be able to get 7 of the 9 "Hardest" final jeopardy questions/answers right. A couple of these were pretty easy.
More of that, please
Well.....at least I got Nixon and LaFitte correct.
Again, I ask, where do you get your clips?
6:12 Great response.
I don’t get it, can you explain?
I’ll try. This contestant knew he wasn’t gonna win, and he had no idea what the correct response was. So, he wrote it down, just to be funny, and he got a laugh out of it.
@@theweysermanisback5205 but is that a reference to something? The reaction seemed way too much for it not to be.
I don’t know.
Aileen didn’t win much money on the last regular game before the Teen Tournament.
The guppy clue is actually wrong. Robert John Lechmere Guppy was not a clergyman.
Go figure that happens on the 1997 April Fool's host-swap episode.
From the Etymology dictionary: "1918, so called about the time they became popular as aquarium fish, from the scientific name (Girardinus guppii), which honored R.J.L. Guppy, the British-born Trinidad clergyman who supplied the first specimen (1866) to the British Museum."
@@christophersayrs907 Then its info is outdated, because W'pedia says no, and gives a source.
This website doesn't want me saying its name...
Crap, 4 out of 10: Richard Nixon, Pagliacci, Treasure Island, Lucille Ball.
5/10... sheesh
You could know Pagliacci and not know the correct spelling.
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