Featured J!Buzz Tournament of Champions 02.26.2024 27 Clues the Tournament of Champions Players Missed During Their Initial Appearances While all 27 of the 2024 Tournament of Champions players have proven they have what it takes to compete against the best, there were still a few clues that tripped them up while they were punching their tickets to return to the Alex Trebek Stage. From challenging Final Jeopardy! clues to head-scratching Daily Doubles and more, see if you can outsmart this year’s contestant field by responding to clues they missed during their initial games.*Quiz Rules: Respondents do not have to answer in the form of a question. Moderate spelling errors will receive consideration. No prizes, but big-time bragging rights.*Emily Sands FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES The longest river in Ireland, it flows 220 miles to reach the Atlantic Ocean near Limeric Submit Suresh Krishnan TV & FILM CHARACTERS He debuted on TV in 1967; the show's creator wanted someone from behind the Iron Curtain to be on "our side" Submit Matthew Marcus THAT’S DEDICATION Though his son would star in kids' books, this Brit dedicated "The Red House Mystery" to his dad, a fan of detective stories Submit Cris Pannullo PLAYS A 1609 story in which an exiled king of Bulgaria creates a sea palace with his magic may have inspired the plot of this play Submit Ben Goldstein FEMALE AUTHORS At age 9 in 1883 she moved west, where she met Annie Pavelka, a young pioneer on whom she would later model a title character Submit Jared Watson HISTORIC ORGANIZATIONS A senator called the 1949 pact that formed this a "fraternity of peace" that "makes the obligation plain... for us & others" Submit Hannah Wilson SOUNDS SPOOKY Also a Stephen King book title, this group of workers is the smallest amount possible to successfully fill a shift Submit David Sibley AS CREDITED ON THEIR IMDb PAGE Partygoer / Preppie Kid at Fight (uncredited) in "Less than Zero" & Rusty Ryan in "Ocean's Eleven" Submit Yungsheng Wang LITERARY CHARACTERS ON SCREEN Per Guinness, this character who debuted in 1887 is the most portrayed human literary character in film & television Submit Nick Cascone SHAKESPEAREAN REFERENCES This name given to U.K. labor strife in December 1978 & January 1979 was taken from the first line of a Shakespeare history play Submit Jake DeArruda LITERATURE Published in 2011, P.D. James' final novel, "Death Comes to Pemberley", was a sequel to this novel from 200 years earlier Submit Yogesh Raut BUSINESS MILESTONES These were first sold in 1908, at a price equivalent to about $27,000 today Submit Luigi de Guzman EXPLORERS A statue on the grounds of Minnesota's state capitol honors this Viking, who reached North America around 1000 Submit Kevin Belle BUSINESS & SOCIAL MEDIA On Twitter in 2023, this food franchise followed an exact total of 11 accounts that included Victoria Beckham, Mel B & Herb Alpert Submit Juveria Zaheer NUMERICAL BOOK TITLES This 2007 bestselling novel takes its title from a line in the poem "Kabul" by the 17th century Persian poet Saib Submit Stephen Webb STATEHOOD Congress relented in 1890 after this prospective state said it would wait 100 years rather than come in without the women Submit Brian Henegar GEOGRAPHY Of the 13 nations through which the equator passes, it's the only one whose coastline borders the Caribbean Sea Submit Josh Saak SING "OUT" Ed Sheeran won 2015 Song of the Year & Best Solo Pop Performance Grammys for this ruminative tune Submit Ray Lalonde I GOT A "B" IN HISTORY In World War I the soldiers of the USA's all-Black 92nd infantry division put this animal on their patch Submit Melissa Klapper MOVIE THEME SONGS Monty Norman, the composer of this character's theme, said the staccato riff conveyed sexiness, mystery & ruthlessness Submit Ike Barinholtz LAKES & RIVERS On the border between Europe & Asia, this "sea" is actually the world's largest lake Submit Ben Chan SHAKESPEARE'S CHARACTERS Both of the names of these 2 lovers in a Shakespeare play come from Latin words for "blessed" Submit Justin Bolsen MUSIC I'M NOT FAMILIAR WITH "My Midnight Things" was a 2018 hit for this metal band big on horror stagecraft, but you won't get 40 whacks at its name Submit Emmett Stanton FAMOUS NAMES Perhaps the most famous picture of him was taken in New Jersey in 1951 as he was annoyed by paparazzi on his 72nd birthday Submit Troy Meyer WORLD CINEMA The 2007 biopic called "La Môme" in France, meaning "The Kid", was released in the U.S. under this other French title Submit Deb Bilodeau LIVES OF THE POETS At a seminary that classified students' degree of faith, Emily Dickinson was "without" this, which she compares to a bird in a poem Submit Sean McShane HERE'S THE PLAY OF THE DAY! Allison Janney, Ouisa in this play, was in "The Hours" with Meryl Streep, who was in "The River Wild" with Kevin Bacon Submit 2024 Tournament of Champions Jeopardy! Clues You May Also Like Tournament Stories 05.26.2023 Can You Respond Correctly to the Clues that the Jeopardy! Masters Finalists Missed? Tournament of Champions 11.22.2022 Do You Know the Correct Responses to These Clues That Amy Schneider Missed in the 2022 Tournament of Champions? Contestants 10.11.2021 10 Jeopardy! Clues Matt Amodio Missed During His Epic Streak
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