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Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Chemical Element Names) for Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (Season 39, Game 42):
The 3 elements whose names begin with 2 vowels are iodine & these 2, one synthetic & one natural
(correct response beneath the contestants)
Today’s Jeopardy! contestants:
Mattea Roach, a writer & podcaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Matt Amodio, a postdoctoral researcher from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Amy Schneider, a writer from Oakland, California
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Andy’s Pregame Thoughts:
So, here’s what is happening today: Amy Schneider, Matt Amodio, and Mattea Roach—all three players given byes into the semifinals—are playing a warmup exhibition match. The reasons for this are twofold: firstly, this gives these three players the same opportunity to get used to the timing of the signaling device again; secondly, it provides for a non-elimination match when a significant number of locations will be preempting the show for election coverage.
Was this entire schedule a good idea? I’m sure those in Culver City will ask the same question afterward. On the one hand, I think that it was important to expand the field this time; there were certainly a number of deserving 4-time champions who otherwise would have been on the outside looking in. On the other, there’s certainly been a lot of confusion at times—when I get asked in radio interviews, “what’s going on?” regarding the format, that’s probably a sign that viewers—even hardcore viewers—are confused. And even with regard to today: I strongly suspect that Michael Davies was expecting to be able to post today’s game on social media and is now running into contractual difficulties. I’m sure that program directors at the local affiliates that aren’t airing the game aren’t going to be thrilled by the onslaught of negative viewer feedback they’re likely to receive.
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Correct response: What are Einsteinium & Europium?
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Europium is the natural element, albeit found very rarely (about 2ppm in the earth’s crust); it is found in trace amounts in many minerals, but its phosphorescence makes it valuable for some specialized applications—especially as one of the elements that help produce red color in cathode ray tube monitors. Einsteinium is the synthetic, generally produced by heavy neutron irradiation of plutonium, but can also be present in nuclear explosion debris.
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Game Recap:
Jeopardy! Round:
(Categories: Election Day; Hits Of 2002; Lesser-Known Geography; You Sit On It; Number, Please; Remembering Alex Trebek)
In an opening segment that saw lots of guessing—after all, no prize money is at stake—it was Mattea who got off to the best start. The guessing definitely kept the scores down, though, as both Triple Stumpers in the round were negged by all three players. Amy led after the Jeopardy! round.
Statistics at the first break (15 clues):
Mattea 6 correct 1 incorrect
Amy 5 correct 2 incorrect
Matt 3 correct 2 incorrect
Statistics after the Jeopardy round:
Amy 10 correct 3 incorrect
Matt 11 correct 4 incorrect
Mattea 7 correct 2 incorrect
Double Jeopardy! Round:
(Categories: Hope You Read Middlemarch; We’Ll Always Have The Treaty Of Paris; Movie Quotes; Potpourri; Rhymes With A Snow White Dwarf; Wrong But Excellent)
I’m actually a little bit worried about this performance on Matt’s confidence going into the semifinals; he was definitely guessing a bunch, with six incorrect in the round! Meanwhile, Mattea rolled along, running Potpourri en route to a runaway going into Final! Going into Final, Mattea had $17,600, Amy had $7,400 and Matt $3,600.
Statistics after Double Jeopardy:
Mattea 18 correct 3 incorrect
Amy 15 correct 5 incorrect
Matt 18 correct 10 incorrect
Total number of unplayed clues this season: 12 (4 today).
Both Matt and Amy got half, but Mattea got both halves to take victory in this exhibition match!
Tonight’s Game Stats:
Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Here’s the Tuesday, November 8, 2022 Jeopardy! by the numbers:
Scores going into Final:
Mattea $17,600
Amy $7,400
Matt $3,600
Tonight’s results:
Matt $3,600 – $0 = $3,600 (What einsteinium, eulerium?)
Amy $7,400 – $6,496 = $904 (What are Europium and)
Mattea $17,600 + $0 = $17,600 (What are Europium + Einsteinium)

Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Amy $3,800
Matt $3,400
Mattea $2,800
Opening break taken after: 15 clues
Daily Double locations:
1) ELECTION DAY $400 (clue #23)
Matt 1200 +1200 (Amy 3000 Mattea 2800)
2) MOVIE QUOTES $1600 (clue #2)
Mattea 2800 +2800 (Amy 1800 Matt 1400)
3) WE’LL ALWAYS HAVE THE TREATY OF PARIS $2000 (clue #5, $27600 left on board)
Matt 2600 +2600 (Amy 1800 Mattea 7200)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 300
Unplayed clues:
J! Round: None!
DJ! Round: WE’LL ALWAYS HAVE THE TREATY OF PARIS $400 MOVIE QUOTES $400 RHYMES WITH A SNOW WHITE DWARF $400 WRONG BUT EXCELLENT $400
Total Left On Board: $1,600
Number of clues left unrevealed this season: 12 (0.29 per episode average), 0 Daily Doubles
Game Stats:
Mattea $16,400 Coryat, 18 correct, 3 incorrect, 30.19% in first on buzzer (16/53), 2/4 on rebound attempts (on 10 rebound opportunities)
Matt $2,200 Coryat, 18 correct, 10 incorrect, 47.17% in first on buzzer (25/53), 1/1 on rebound attempts (on 1 rebound opportunity)
Amy $7,400 Coryat, 15 correct, 5 incorrect, 22.64% in first on buzzer (12/53), 3/8 on rebound attempts (on 11 rebound opportunities)
Combined Coryat Score: $26,000
Lach Trash: $6,600 (on 5 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $19,800
Amy Schneider, career statistics:
1352 correct, 83 incorrect
63/75 on rebound attempts (on 163 rebound opportunities)
52.10% in first on buzzer (1242/2384)
66/76 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $210,200)
28/42 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $26,481
Matt Amodio, career statistics:
1323 correct, 133 incorrect
56/65 on rebound attempts (on 126 rebound opportunities)
55.79% in first on buzzer (1262/2262)
78/88 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $308,000)
29/40 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $27,270
Mattea Roach, career statistics:
680 correct, 66 incorrect
35/43 on rebound attempts (on 103 rebound opportunities)
45.43% in first on buzzer (641/1411)
30/37 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $60,000)
18/25 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $20,120
Remaining Players’ Tournament of Champions Chances (after 100,000 Simulations)
Amy Schneider: 19.211%
Maureen O’Neil: 0.743%
Tyler Rhode: 4.117%
Matt Amodio: 23.091%
John Focht: 9.172%
Sam Buttrey: 7.479%
Mattea Roach: 9.136%
Eric Ahasic: 13.992%
Andrew He: 13.059%
Today’s interviews:
Mattea was seated with Margaret Atwood at a magazine gala dinner.
Matt got to throw out first pitches at minor league and major league baseball games.
Amy got to visit the White House.
Andy’s Thoughts:
- I thought today’s game—especially the REMEMBERING ALEX TREBEK category, was a fitting tribute towards Alex on the second anniversary of his passing.
- I’m interested in seeing what this match does for Matt’s, Amy’s, and Mattea’s respective confidence in the semifinals.
- Due to the exhibition nature of this match, no box score was posted by the show.
Final Jeopardy! wagering suggestions:
(Scores: Mattea $17,600 Amy $7,400 Matt $3,600)
Amy: Bet between $0 and $199 and enjoy second place. (Actual bet: $6,496)
Matt: Bet whatever you like. (Actual bet: $0)
Mattea: Bet between $0 and $1,799 and enjoy victory! (Actual bet: $0)
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As with some others, I was able to get one of the two (Europium) but couldn’t pull the other. Fun match to watch, and I loved the Celebrity feel of the match, with Ken’s gaffe, and Mattea’s and Amy’s commentary on their favorite 2002 songs.
You’re right, the good points keep coming to mind. I think I need to watch it a third time.
This episode was an absolute JOY to watch. Didn’t know how I’d feel about a Jeopardy Exhibition match with nothing at stake, but these three (and Ken as well) were just delightful. The hilarity near the end of the Numbers category is something that just wouldn’t happen and would be edited out some way if it were a regular game. While this of course isn’t what I want to see of regular Jeopardy, I would love a game like this every so often in the future. Very fun time.