12:14, Alex even clearly instructed them right before he gave the answer that they must answer in the form of a question. Apparently Mike didn't listen or he forgot real quickly.
Wow some memorable moments from Jeopardy history. Alex was very disappointed with the gentleman who didn't form his response as a question, despite being told explicitly.
Yeah, whoever edits these videos needs to get better at editing these things, it's the second time in a short time that the correct response wasn't included for a clue.
The answer was John Jacob Astor...think Waldorf Astoria hotel....now you know!
I guessed that because of another final jeopardy video I recently watched. Thanks for clarifying
12:14, Alex even clearly instructed them right before he gave the answer that they must answer in the form of a question. Apparently Mike didn't listen or he forgot real quickly.
For the next one please please keep in the final wagers etc., not that it means anything 30 years later but we want to know who wins.
More Final Jeopardy rounds, please
Not that it matters who won, but (on non-runaway games) why are you cutting away from the last contestant's betting result?
Just to clear things up, spelling doesn't count in Final Jeopardy unless it changes the pronunciation of the response.
I wouldn’t have given it to the man who wrote Pompeii! Completely wrong pronunciation!
Take March 9, 2006 and June 6, 2007 as examples where the pronunciation did change.
Wow some memorable moments from Jeopardy history. Alex was very disappointed with the gentleman who didn't form his response as a question, despite being told explicitly.
The very last time that happened was May 31, 1988.
What is the correct response to the question at 10:36? It is cut out
Alex strongly hinted at it... John Jacob Astor of the famed Waldorf Astoria
Yeah, whoever edits these videos needs to get better at editing these things, it's the second time in a short time that the correct response wasn't included for a clue.
@@EliGodfreyty!
Could lose the theme song too I’d say
John Jacob Astor
Needed to bring Alex back for the national anthem question.
Now do one with each version of the set
I would have struggled and struggled on the clue about sovereignty.
The entire set took a dive with the appearance of Rosie O'Donnell!
I thought she looked really pretty. Let's see a picture of you?
@@debbiestarman4485 really pretty is stretching it, lets say she looked decent.
For the last one, I would think that "Love' Labour's Lost" would also qualify.
It’s not 7 letters though
Nor are they the same word?!
Good to see the ultimate tournament of champions in this
Dumb luck