Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Play Characters) for Thursday, December 17, 2020 (Season 37, Game 69):
This title character says, “Who find my visage’s center ornament a thing to jest at–it is my wont…to let him taste my steel”
(correct response beneath the contestants)
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Today’s contestants:
Teja Chemudupati, a clinical researcher from San Jose, California![]() |
Pamela Lee, a lawyer from Mountain View, California![]() |
Brayden Smith, a policy intern from Las Vegas, Nevada (2-day total: $66,000)![]() |
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Correct response: Who is Cyrano de Bergerac?
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The quote from today’s clue comes from Act 1, Scene 4 of the 1897 Edward Rostand play about the life of Cyrano de Bergerac, a 17th-century French novelist who was depicted as having an obnoxiously large nose; Cyrano being mocked for his nose is a cause for both his temper (“shall taste my steel”) and a large amount of self-doubt, especially when it comes to his pining for Roxanne in the play. The play also is seen as the introduction of the word “panache” (meaning flamboyance) into the English language.
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Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Tonight’s results are below!
Scores going into Final:
Brayden $36,400
Teja $7,000
Pamela $2,200
Tonight’s results:
Pamela $2,200 – $2,195 = $5 (Who is Zorro?)
Teja $7,000 – $2,500 = $4,500 (Who is Laertes?)
Brayden $36,400 – $8,600 = $27,800 (Who is the Man of La Mancha?) (3-day total: $93,800)
Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Brayden $9,000
Teja $2,600
Pamela $200
Opening break taken after: 14 clues
Daily Double locations:
1) AUTHORS & THEIR PETS $1000 (clue #3)
Brayden 600 +1000 (Pamela 800 Teja 0)
2) 1800s AMERICA $1200 (clue #6)
Brayden 13000 +3000 (Pamela 1800 Teja 3800)
3) ARCHAEOLOGISTS $1200 (clue #17, $9600 left on board)
Brayden 24400 +4400 (Pamela 1800 Teja 5400)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 141
Unplayed clues:
J! Round: None!
DJ! Round: None!
Total Left On Board: $0
Number of clues left unrevealed this season: 125 (1.81 per episode average), 2 Daily Doubles
Game Stats:
Brayden $31,400 Coryat, 36 correct, 1 incorrect, 59.65% in first on buzzer (34/57), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
Teja $7,000 Coryat, 12 correct, 1 incorrect, 22.81% in first on buzzer (13/57), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
Pamela $2,200 Coryat, 3 correct, 1 incorrect, 7.02% in first on buzzer (4/57), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
Combined Coryat Score: $40,600
Lach Trash: $10,000 (on 9 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $3,400
Brayden Smith, career statistics:
95 correct, 5 incorrect
3/3 on rebound attempts (on 10 rebound opportunities)
51.83% in first on buzzer (85/164)
9/9 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $25,400)
2/3 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $27,133
Pamela Lee, career statistics:
3 correct, 2 incorrect
0/0 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
7.02% in first on buzzer (4/57)
0/0 on Daily Doubles
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $2,200
Teja Chemudupati, career statistics:
12 correct, 2 incorrect
0/0 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
22.81% in first on buzzer (13/57)
0/0 on Daily Doubles
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $7,000
Brayden Smith, to win:
4 games: 90.632%
5: 82.141%
6: 74.446%
7: 67.472%
8: 61.151%
Avg. streak: 12.674 games.
Andy’s Thoughts:
- Had he gotten Final Jeopardy! correct, Brayden would have become the 15th player to win at least $100,000 in their first three games.
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Does Brayden have a hearing problem? He often cocks his ear toward Alex.
Could be he’s just concentrating
I missed the answer in the category for prime numbers when he correctly said : “what is 11?”. What was, the original answer? I thought the correct question was” What is 10? ” But, or course 10 is not a prime number.
Recent British prime ministers have resided at this number Downing Street, as the flat is larger than the traditional lodging
The traditional lodging is 10 Downing Street; however, recent Prime Ministers have lived at 11 Downing Street, as it is larger.
I thought the answer was rather obvious. I was very surprised that Brayden missed it. If you know that “visage” means “face”, the center of that would be the nose, and that leads to Cyrano de Bergerac who was a duelist and playwright famous for his large nose and was played in the movies by Jose Ferrer and Gerard Depardieu.