Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category 18th Century Names) for Thursday, January 27, 2022 (Season 38, Game 99):
In 1793 he left Dublin for the United States, saying, “I expect to make a fortune” off George Washington, & he did
(correct response beneath the contestants)
Today’s contestants:
Carrie Cadwallader, a business intelligence manager from Aurora, Colorado![]() |
Chris Canahui, a technician from Brooklyn, New York![]() |
Rhone Talsma, a librarian from Chicago, Illinois (1-day total: $29,600)![]() |
Andy’s Pregame Thoughts: After over 8 weeks on the show, Amy Schneider was defeated yesterday by Chicago librarian Rhone Talsma, after Rhone picked up the final Daily Double, doubled up through it, and then got a Final Jeopardy! that Amy did not. That’s variance for you. To viewers who got yesterday’s Final: Congratulations! But that was either one you get immediately, or you spend much too long trying to sift through countries. Period. As TikTok trivia maven and Master Minds expert Muffy Marracco has since pointed out, in a Master Minds final round, Ken Jennings himself once couldn’t come up with the only country whose name ends in G (that being Luxembourg).
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Correct response: Who is Gilbert Stuart?
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Gilbert Stuart was an artist who is best known today for painting a portrait of George Washington that was later used on the U.S. one dollar bill. This quote can be found in Ron Chernow’s biography Washington: A Life. Stuart was in debt, and sold copies of his portrait of Washington in order to pay off debts accrued in England and Ireland. Among the portraits painted by Stuart include each of the first six U.S. Presidents.
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Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Tonight’s results are below!
Scores going into Final:
Carrie $13,000
Rhone $9,200
Chris $9,200
Tonight’s results:
Chris $9,200 – $9,199 = $1 (Who is ???)
Rhone $9,200 – $9,200 = $0 (Who is Guinness?)
Carrie $13,000 – $5,500 = $7,500 (Who is Madison) (1-day total: $7,500)
Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Carrie $4,200
Rhone $1,200
Chris $800
Opening break taken after: 15 clues
Daily Double locations:
1) MOTHERS OF INVENTION $800 (clue #16)
Carrie 600 -1000 (Rhone 1000 Chris 400)
2) MOVIES & GEOGRAPHY $800 (clue #3)
Carrie 6200 +2000 (Rhone 1200 Chris 800)
3) BOOKS & AUTHORS $2000 (clue #14, $18400 left on board)
Carrie 11000 -2000 (Rhone 5600 Chris 2400)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: -86
Unplayed clues:
J! Round: A LITTLE 5-NOTE MELODY $1000
DJ! Round: None!
Total Left On Board: $1,000
Number of clues left unrevealed this season: 14 (0.14 per episode average), 0 Daily Doubles
Game Stats:
Carrie $14,800 Coryat, 21 correct, 7 incorrect, 41.07% in first on buzzer (23/56), 2/2 on rebound attempts (on 4 rebound opportunities)
Chris $9,200 Coryat, 10 correct, 1 incorrect, 19.64% in first on buzzer (11/56), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 8 rebound opportunities)
Rhone $9,200 Coryat, 16 correct, 4 incorrect, 30.36% in first on buzzer (17/56), 2/3 on rebound attempts (on 6 rebound opportunities)
Combined Coryat Score: $33,200
Lach Trash: $9,600 (on 10 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $10,200
Rhone Talsma, career statistics:
33 correct, 7 incorrect
3/4 on rebound attempts (on 9 rebound opportunities)
28.32% in first on buzzer (32/113)
1/2 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $6,400)
1/2 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $10,800
Chris Canahui, career statistics:
10 correct, 2 incorrect
0/0 on rebound attempts (on 8 rebound opportunities)
19.64% in first on buzzer (11/56)
0/0 on Daily Doubles
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $9,200
Carrie Cadwallader, career statistics:
21 correct, 8 incorrect
2/2 on rebound attempts (on 4 rebound opportunities)
41.07% in first on buzzer (23/56)
1/3 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: -$1,000)
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $14,800
Carrie Cadwallader, to win:
2 games: 42.260%
3: 17.859%
4: 7.547%
5: 3.189%
6: 1.348%
Avg. streak: 1.732 games.
Today’s interviews:
Carrie has a dog with an emotional support cat.
Chris was taught to read by his older sister Nat.
Rhone has a collection of metro fare cards from different US cities.
Andy’s Thoughts:
- I’ll be honest: I’m surprised that the show wrote a clue about Jitterbug cell phone service, especially considering that Consumer Cellular is a major sponsor.
- I think Chris’ Final Jeopardy! wager was one where on its surface it looks like a good idea, but in reality it wasn’t all that good. If Chris wasn’t going to bet everything (like Rhone did), he should have bet $0 and played for the Triple Stumper. Doing so would also have led to him becoming champion.
Link to the box score: January 27, 2022 Box Score
Link to the box score: January 26, 2022 Box Score
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I am surprised one of the 2nd place guys didn’t bet 0. I know it is more likely someone will get it right, but it seems like a reasonable risk. They all missed a fair amount throughout the game. It was fun to see a competitive match, IMO.
Got 6 of the 10 Triple Stumpers (should’ve had Jitterbug, too). That many would never happen with a superchamp in the house. Andy will never remember this, but I was the one who suggested adding the Triple Stumper stat to this site. I always rated the quality of the contestants by the number of Triple Stumpers in a game. Turned out to be a pretty accurate indicator, I’d say . . .
Number of Triple Stumpers I get in a game, rather . . .