The 10 Hardest Final Jeopardy Rounds: Part 4 | World of Jeopardy
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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1:38 - Innovations
3:15 - April Fools
5:14 - Pop Music
7:07 - The Globe
8:40 - Biblical Places
10:09 - Philosophy
12:00 - Unreal Estate
13:44 - 19th Century Men
15:21 - English Royalty
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I was expecting much harder. I got half of them correct.
They kind of screwed up the ROTJ "planet" question; EVERYONE knows Endor is a moon, not a planet.
"the forest moon of Endor" could be read as the forest moon called Endor or the forest of the planet Endor, because English
The planet is called Endor too. And they only ask for the planet. The forest moon of Endor is describing the moon OF Endor. Endor being the moon alone is some form of the Mandela Effect
@@TheAxeman225 Weird... on the Wikipedia page about Endor there is an explanation that Endor is a moon of the planet Tara. Hard to say where this information comes from, but the phrase "forest moon of Endor" is ambiguous: it can mean "forest moon that belongs to Endor" or "forest moon that is called Endor".
I was a kid when the original Star Wars was released and a teenager when ROTJ was released. At that time -- when Endor made its first public appearance -- we were all pretty sure that Endor was a moon of a larger planet, simply from how it was presented in the movie.
The debate will rage on, I'm sure.
Nixon, Brazil, Endor, Treasure Island, Laffite, Lucille Ball, 6 out of 10. Better than I thought I'd do!
I got 4 of 10 right, thought they would be harder
The equator question and the Kidd novel quests were both very, very easy.
Yup.... actually thought Treasure Island would be wrong because it was TOO obvious. Lucille Ball was a pretty obvious guess as well
The Endor question was straightforward as well.
@@excrono I’m guessing that’s from whence Bewitched got Endora.
@@excrono But Endor in ROTJ is a moon, not a planet.
@@IdRatherBeDiving-vr5gk Yep, I intuited the answer from the SW title referenced would be most relatable to human root language. It’s how I guess most answers from this show.
I really didn’t know Endor was biblically referenced until yesterday. It’s about a 40/100 random thing with no existing knowledge but it rewards intuition.
These were pretty difficult I only got one.
Well.....at least I got Nixon and LaFitte correct.
Well, of the ten, I missed "Apologia" (never heard of it) and Endor, because I forgot about the Ewoks. Should have gotten it, though. Some I guessed at (guppy) but got lucky.
Again, I ask, where do you get your clips?
@@Margann1987 The Sony archive!
@@WorldofJeopardy Interesting 😊 Where do you find that?
@@Margann1987 We're an official channel!
@@WorldofJeopardyYes, the channel has not been immediately struck down by Sony.
@@WorldofJeopardy I cannot find it. Do you have a link?
I forgot how bad Mayim was at this.
Oh, stop. Just because your dad left your mom for Mayim, that's not Mayim's fault.
Her refusing to cross the picket line gave them their opportunity to cut her loose.
Literally what? She did great at hosting Jeopardy
Hey, let's play Spot the incel!
She was much more attractive than Ken Jennings "dry piece of toast"
5/10... sheesh
Dumb luck
I'm decent at Jeopardy, but considering that one of these might be a joke - the guppy one - I shouldn't be able to get 7 of the 9 "Hardest" final jeopardy questions/answers right. A couple of these were pretty easy.
@nunyabizness5391 look at the description!
@@WorldofJeopardy Apparently the description is also incorrect.
@@joaosimoes7065 Feel free to enter, Brad Rutter!
Several of these weren't that hard, especially the last one.
More of that, please
I would have legitimately guessed Guppy as a joke because I had no idea. Priceless.
Got Treasure Island, Lucille Ball and was wondering WTF the planet was in ROTJ because, as I'm sure a million snarky emails told the producers, Endor is a moon.
Aileen didn’t win much money on the last regular game before the Teen Tournament.
I totally remember the name Kit Salisbury. He was the Ken Jennings of Tic Tack Dough. Didn't know he was in Jeopardy!
The first question is pretty easy if you play bar trivia regularly. We get a lot of questions about presidents and VPs, have to practically memorize all of it. Harry Truman was the two-term VP before Nixon, and Truman was too old in 1945 to have been born in the 20th century.
The guppy clue is actually wrong. Robert John Lechmere Guppy was not a clergyman.
Go figure that happens on the 1997 April Fool's host-swap episode.
From the Etymology dictionary: "1918, so called about the time they became popular as aquarium fish, from the scientific name (Girardinus guppii), which honored R.J.L. Guppy, the British-born Trinidad clergyman who supplied the first specimen (1866) to the British Museum."
@@christophersayrs907 Then its info is outdated, because W'pedia says no, and gives a source.
This website doesn't want me saying its name...
@@ColdSnapVA I followed that link in Wi'p'ia and that link is an archived page from 2004. That source is out of date, and even on that archived page, it has a picture of him wearing his priest collar. So....
You could know Pagliacci and not know the correct spelling.
Crap, 4 out of 10: Richard Nixon, Pagliacci, Treasure Island, Lucille Ball.
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Oh yes, Pat Sajak 97
6:12 Great response.
I don’t get it, can you explain?
I’ll try. This contestant knew he wasn’t gonna win, and he had no idea what the correct response was. So, he wrote it down, just to be funny, and he got a laugh out of it.
@@theweysermanisback5205 but is that a reference to something? The reaction seemed way too much for it not to be.
I don’t know.
Ha you youngins! Rand McNally was a brand of maps and atlasas. They had stores at the malls in the 80s. I think that was the parting gift. Thats funny that a nerd show like Jeopardy would give out free atlases!
I don’t know why the first and last question were included here. You’re obviously looking for someone who served as vice president for two terms in the last half of the 20th century. Only 3 men fit: George Bush, Al Gore, and Richard Nixon. Gore is younger than Bush, and to exclude Nixon, he would’ve had to have been over 50 when he became VP, putting him well into his 90’s when he died. Only two women really fit for the answer to the last question, and unlike Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler Moore would’ve been way too young to be a fan of Buster Keaton, who was a silent film star.
Useless knowledge pays off
@@Scottwilkie18 No such thing!