Happy Fourth of July!
Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Classic Rock) for Wednesday, July 4, 2018 (Season 34, Episode 213):
25 years after these 3 men played a huge festival, they went back to play again & ended the set with a tune about the 1st show
(correct response beneath the contestants)
Today’s contestants:
Kate Brandt, a homeschool mom from Carmel, Indiana![]()  | 
Liz Howard, an assistant analyst from McLean, Virginia![]()  | 
Suzanne Koppelman, a museum education manager from New York, New York (2-day total: $34,800)![]()  | 
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Correct response: Who are (David) Crosby, (Stephen) Stills, and (Graham) Nash?
More information about Final Jeopardy:
Supergroup Crosby, Stills, and Nash have been together since the late 1960s; Crosby had been dismissed from the Byrds and Stills’ Buffalo Springfield had broken up. Graham Nash quit the Hollies to join the group. With Neil Young (and billed as Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young), they played the first Woodstock festival — as their second-ever live performance. Joni Mitchell wrote a song (titled “Woodstock”) about the festival (even though she wasn’t there, as her agent felt it was better for her to appear on The Dick Cavett Show), and the CSNY version become one of the group’s first hits.
When they played Woodstock ’94 25 years later, Crosby, Stills, and Nash closed their set with a rendition of “Woodstock”.
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Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Tonight’s results are below!
Scores going into Final:
Suzanne $15,800
Liz $14,400
Kate $14,400
Tonight’s results:
Kate $14,400 + $14,350 = $28,750
Liz $14,400 + $14,400 = $28,800
Suzanne $15,800 + $13,001 = $28,801 (3-day total: $63,601)

Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Kate $5,200
Liz $4,400
Suzanne $3,600
Opening break taken after: 15 clues
Daily Double locations:
1) 5,5 $800 (16th pick)
Kate 2200 +1000 (Suzanne 2200 Liz 2200)
2) PUB MED $1200 (15th pick)
Suzanne 7600 +3000 (Kate 10000 Liz 7600)
3) GREAT BRITS $2000 (24th pick)
Liz 14000 -2000 (Suzanne 12600 Kate 12000)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 71
Unplayed clues:
J! round: None!
DJ! Round: None!
Total $ Left On Board: $0
Game Stats:
Suzanne $14,000 Coryat, 15 correct, 1 incorrect, 24.56% in first on buzzer
Liz $16,400 Coryat, 19 correct, 1 incorrect, 33.33% in first on buzzer
Kate $14,200 Coryat, 18 correct, 1 incorrect, 31.58% in first on buzzer
Combined Coryat Score: $44,600
Lach Trash: $6,400(on 7 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $3,000
Suzanne Koppelman, stats to date:
49 correct, 6 incorrect
25.75% in first on buzzer (43/167)
4/4 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $8,000)
2/3 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $13,933
Suzanne Koppelman, to win:
4 games: 51.57%
5: 26.60%
6: 13.72%
7: 7.07%
8: 3.65%
Avg. streak: 4.065 games.
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July 4th show was the best one this whole year! Exciting 3-way tie and $1 advantage win! Oh man it was good see 3 fierce women. Alex didn’t know what to do with himself! LOL
Shouldn’t have she reasponded who “are” Crosby stills & Nash?
No.
https://thejeopardyfan.com/2016/10/why-doesnt-phrasing-have-to-be-grammatically-correct-on-jeopardy.html
My husband was surprised that the misspelling of “Stills” wasn’t questioned. The winner spelled it “Shells.”
That’s because it wasn’t misspelled.
It was written down as “Stills” and anything different is a technical limitation of the light pen.
Moreover, the show has the ability to view the responses as they are being written. Thus, if the show’s light pen accidentally connects letters, they have the original writing as viewed to go on and nobody is disadvantaged.
An example of this is in this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL6OBjMWYYI