Warning: This page contains spoilers for the October 14, 2022 game of Jeopardy! — please do not scroll down if you wish to avoid being spoiled. Please note that the game airs as early as noon Eastern in some U.S. television markets.
Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Authors) for Friday, October 14, 2022 (Season 39, Game 25):
Featuring a statue of a man escaping his grave, his tomb in Amiens contrasts with the title of his 1864 adventure novel
(correct response beneath the contestants)
Today’s Jeopardy! contestants:
Marianne dos Santos, an intermediate French & religion teacher from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada![]() |
Rhianan Thomas, a hospitality worker from Downey, California![]() |
Cris Pannullo, a customer success operations manager from Ocean City, New Jersey (10-day total: $333,723)![]() |
Andy’s Pregame Thoughts:
Last night on Jeopardy, Cris Pannullo became the 15th player to win at least 10 games on Jeopardy!; an interesting statistic: none of the previous 14 have lost when trying to go for win #11. Rhianan Thomas and Marianne dos Santos are both hoping that Cris moves to 14-1 in that statistic! Regardless, whoever wins today will be defending their title at a not-yet-publicly-known time, as Monday begins the Second Chance Tournament, and the indefinite-length 30th Tournament of Champions immediately follows Second Chance. (Of course, the show knows when the title defense will happen at this point, but as it is dependent on how long the Tournament of Champions final takes—it could take anywhere from three to seven games—the date of the next regular-play match will be a closely-guarded secret.)
PSA: The best way to keep COVID-19 at bay (and keep Jeopardy! producing new episodes) is for everybody to get their vaccinations as soon as they can, including any boosters as recommended. When wearing a mask, please ensure that your mask covers both your nose and your mouth.
Are you going on the show and looking for information about how to bet in Final Jeopardy? Check out my new Betting Strategy 101 page!
(Content continues below)
Correct response: Who is Jules Verne?
More information about Final Jeopardy:
(The following write-up is original content and is copyright 2022 The Jeopardy! Fan. It may not be copied without linked attribution back to this page.)
Jules Verne’s tomb in Amiens, France, features a man coming out of the ground and reaching for the heavens, in direct contrast to Verne’s 1864 work Journey to the Center of the Earth. In the work, the main characters enter the Earth via Snæfellsjökull in Iceland (and exit via Stromboli off the coast of Sicily).
Verne’s tomb sculpture was designed by Albert Roze, who has numerous sculptures in public places throughout France; another of Roze’s famous sculptures in France is the Golden Virgin atop the Basilica of Our Lady of Brebières in Albert, France.
We have many new offerings at The Jeopardy! Fan Online Store! Proceeds from the sale of the “Doctor Oz’s Fast-Acting Snake Oil Elixir” T-shirt are being donated to The Trevor Project:
Game Recap:
Jeopardy! Round:
(Categories: The Body Human; All Ears; Stories With Heart; 2 “I”s; Poker Hands; That Movie’s Got Legs)
The only blemish on Cris’ record in today’s opening round was the fact that Rhianan found the Daily Double! Cris did run POKER HANDS en route to a big lead.
Statistics at the first break (15 clues):
Cris 11 correct 0 incorrect
Marianne 2 correct 0 incorrect
Rhianan 1 correct 1 incorrect
Statistics after the Jeopardy round:
Cris 17 correct 0 incorrect
Marianne 7 correct 2 incorrect
Rhianan 4 correct 1 incorrect
Double Jeopardy! Round:
(Categories: Island Countries; 9-Letter Words; Avant-Garde Art; Potpourri; The 7th Century; TV As Of Late)
Cris found both Daily Doubles on consecutive clues, got them both correct, and ran ISLAND COUNTRIES to pick up 19 correct in Double Jeopardy! Scores going into Final were Cris at $35,200, Rhianan at $5,200, and Marianne at $3,200.
Statistics after Double Jeopardy:
Cris 36 correct 0 incorrect
Rhianan 10 correct 2 incorrect
Marianne 9 correct 3 incorrect
Total number of unplayed clues this season: 8 (0 today).
Final Jeopardy! today was a Triple Stumper, but Cris won his 11th game regardless! We’ll see him again in about a month!
Tonight’s Game Stats:
Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Here’s the Friday, October 14, 2022 Jeopardy! by the numbers:
Scores going into Final:
Cris $35,200
Rhianan $5,200
Marianne $3,200
Tonight’s results:
Marianne $3,200 – $3,000 = $200 (Who is Dumas?)
Rhianan $5,200 – $5,000 = $200 (Who is Lovecraft?)
Cris $35,200 – $12,221 = $22,979 (Who is Dumas) (11-day total: $356,702)
Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Cris $10,800
Marianne $2,800
Rhianan $1,200
Opening break taken after: 15 clues
Daily Double locations:
1) 2 “I”s $1000 (clue #18)
Rhianan 400 +400 (Cris 9000 Marianne 1600)
2) ISLAND COUNTRIES $2000 (clue #5)
Cris 15200 +3000 (Rhianan 0 Marianne 2800)
3) THE 7th CENTURY $1600 (clue #6, $26800 left on board)
Cris 18200 +1800 (Rhianan 0 Marianne 2800)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 70
Unplayed clues:
J! Round: None!
DJ! Round: None!
Total Left On Board: $0
Number of clues left unrevealed this season: 8 (0.32 per episode average), 0 Daily Doubles
Game Stats:
Cris $34,000 Coryat, 36 correct, 0 incorrect, 57.89% in first on buzzer (33/57), 1/1 on rebound attempts (on 5 rebound opportunities)
Marianne $3,200 Coryat, 9 correct, 3 incorrect, 19.30% in first on buzzer (11/57), 1/1 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
Rhianan $5,800 Coryat, 10 correct, 2 incorrect, 19.30% in first on buzzer (11/57), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 3 rebound opportunities)
Combined Coryat Score: $43,000
Lach Trash: $6,200 (on 5 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $4,800
Cris Pannullo, career statistics:
332 correct, 25 incorrect
22/23 on rebound attempts (on 52 rebound opportunities)
47.51% in first on buzzer (296/623)
24/27 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $77,700)
7/11 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $25,927
Rhianan Thomas, career statistics:
10 correct, 3 incorrect
0/0 on rebound attempts (on 3 rebound opportunities)
19.30% in first on buzzer (11/57)
1/1 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $400)
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $5,800
Marianne dos Santos, career statistics:
9 correct, 4 incorrect
1/1 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
19.30% in first on buzzer (11/57)
0/0 on Daily Doubles
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $3,200
Cris Pannullo, to win:
12 games: 91.246%
13: 83.258%
14: 75.969%
15: 69.319%
16: 63.250%
Avg. streak: 21.423 games.
Today’s interviews:
Marianne got yelled at on her honeymoon for trying to pick an orange.
Rhianan once took a bath in the Amazon river.
Cris has been watching Jeopardy! since the age of 3 or 4.
Andy’s Thoughts:
- It has become clear that the show has decided to ignore the fandom’s previous precedent, where “super-champion” referred to a player winning at least 6 games (a threshold set in 2003), and set their official threshold at 10 wins. The Jeopardy! Fan accepts this change—considering it similar to when Major League Baseball revised its definition of “no-hitter”—and will use the term super-champion to refer to 10-game champions moving forward. For technical reasons, the “Ultra-Champs” page of the website will not be renamed.
- Cris moves to #22 in all-time winnings if tournaments are included.
- At 332, Cris moves to #25 in all-time correct responses. Dan Pawson sits #24 at 333.
- Cris’ Coryat score of $34,000 today is tied for the 31st-best single-game Coryat score of all time.
- Today’s box score: October 14, 2022 Box Score.
Final Jeopardy! wagering suggestions:
(Scores: Cris $35,200 Rhianan $5,200 Marianne $3,200)
Cris: Bet between $0 and $24,799 and enjoy win #11! (Actual bet: $12,221)
Rhianan: Standard cover bet over Marianne is $1,201. (Actual bet: $5,000)
Marianne: If Rhianan bets to cover you and is incorrect, she falls to $3,999. Bet at least $1,001. (Actual bet: $3,000)
Contestant photo credit: jeopardy.com
When commenting, please note that all comments on The Jeopardy! Fan must be in compliance with the Site Comment Policy.
If you are going to quote any information from this page or this website, attribution is required.
Just a comment “out of the blue” on the fairly low rebound statistics for Cris, especially in this game. I am assuming that it is because he is so quick on the buzzer, especially in this game, that if Cris had thought he knew the correct response, he would probably have been the one to manage to buzz in first, rather than the person who did buzz in, try and then miss it, leading to there being a rebound opportunity. When someone else has buzzed in first and gives an incorrect response, the time that took has given the other two contestants a bit longer to think about it than the first person had — time that may have made them more sure that they don’t know the question instead of thinking maybe they do.