Dopers on Jeopardy! THE List

In case you’re not sitting in front of a keyboard at the moment…

Alaska

It was ALASKA. It’s just that I thought of it so late that I didn’t really have time to dispel all doubt from my mind.

Yes. As I said, my thought process wasn’t terribly orderly. But honestly, does anyone carry around in their head a list of U.S. state names from shortest to longest?

What was the clue? (obviously something to do with state names)

Thanks,

Brian

This is the only state name that can be typed from one row of letters on a standard keyboard. (or words to that effect).

I’m stumped. What is it?

I stared at my keyboard until I figured it out.

Alaska

Well I did know the trivia that Iowa and Ohio are the “shortest” states.

I do think that was a terrible Final Jeopardy question.

Ahem. Utah. First short state I thought of. Followed by Iowa. Then Alaska at the last possible nanosecond.
At the time I also thought it was a terrible FJ clue, but still can’t figure what made me feel that way.

Nuveena, you played a great game. Hold your head high.
Question: During the Meet & Greet, the guy to your right said something to Alex that apparently was edited out (for time if not content); it got a laugh from the audience (which we did hear). I know this happened months ago, but do you by chance remember what was said?

Well, that didn’t take long…

Nuveena … 2015, 0 wins, 2nd place, $14,400

I actually do know the states in alphabetical order but I skipped right past it.

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas - It’s Arkansas! No, if it was Arkansas, it would be Kansas. It’s Kansas! (Writes K) No, the n’s wrong. California, Colorado, Connecticut. Crap, I’m out of time. (Writes CONN)

Nuveena:

I thought you did very well. IMO, you got hosed by a bad FJ.

TreacherousCretin:

Knew I forgot one!.

Updating the list for our latest contestant (and those of you who have added details):


    Doper			Year  wins	place	final score	notes
1.  5-4-fighting		2000	0	3rd
2.  5 time champ		2001	5		$50,703
3.  annieclaus			1967	0	2nd
4.  astorian 			2013	0	3rd	$23,000
5.  BethCro			2009	0	3rd	$100
6.  Blanx			2001	0	2nd	
7.  Captain Lance Murdoch	1997	2	
8.  Colibri			1974
9.  Commasense			1991	1	2nd	$7,201
10. ElvisL1ves			1996	0	2nd	
11. Fretful Porpentine		2010	1	3rd	$27,201
12. GilaB			2010	1	2nd	$3,000
13. Hippy Hollow		2003	1	2nd	$16,500
14. h.sapiens			1994	5		$62,000		semi-finals of tournament
15. Hooleehootoo		1999	0	3rd
16. jsc1953			1988	0	3rd 
17. KingSpades			2011	6	2nd	$100,054
18. KittenKat			2010	0	2nd	$5,998
19. Labdad			2006	0	2nd	$19,500
20. Mama Tiger			1994	0	3rd			lost to a five-time champ
21. MilTan			2010	0	2nd
22. Monstera deliciosa		1993	0	2nd
23. Mr. Moto			2000	0	2nd 
24. Nice Pete			2004	1	2nd	$31,100
25. Nuveen			2015	0	2nd	$14,400
26. pinkfreud			2008	0	2nd
27. Richardb			1984	
28. Rick Kitchen		1988	0	2nd
29. Seaborgium			2009	5	2nd	$84,870		plus 3rd place in TOC, $50,000
30. Serenata67			2004	0	2nd	$5,000		College Tournament
31. The Man Who			2003	1		$50,000		Myron Myers, in one show
32. Tracy Lord			2004	0	2nd	$5,000		2 Teen Jeopardy! shows
33. tumbleddown			2005	0	3rd
34. TWDuke			1995	2		$30,000
35. Twickster			1994	3	2nd	$46,000
36. Walloon			1997	1	2nd	$4,100
37. want2know			1989    0       3rd
38. Voyager			1997	0	2nd
39. Zsofia			2012	0	2nd	$10,000


Remember, this is Jeopardy! we’re discussing.

[del]Art Fleming[/del] Alex Trebek gave the answers,
but I couldn’t get the questions right.

“What is [contents of your spoiler tag]?” is the question. What’s the answer?

I don’t think it was edited out. Alex asked the name of his elaborate cat tree and he answered the Kitidel.

From peedin above:

“This is the only state name that can be typed from one row of letters on a standard keyboard.” (or words to that effect).

Thanks, Honey.

The only way I’d have a prayer on that one in Final Jeopardy! is if I got lucky and immediately thought, “which vowels are on which row?” That would at least give me a way of narrowing things down (states with no ‘A’ v. states with no vowels besides ‘A’), along with going with short names first. But even then, it’s unlikely I’d get it.

Thanks for replying, but my question was garbled. As usual.
It was during Double Jeopardy, the clue was
*“Peter the Great’s 51st birthday party included mandatory drinking of this from a barrel; Peter died at 52”
*
Alvin correctly said “Vodka” and possibly another word, which was instantly followed by an abrupt cut to audience-already-laughing. I’m wondering if we missed anything good.

Again, thanks for responding, and congrats on a very well played game. We liked your style.

Maybe Labdad and Nuveen and I can commiserate- we all did well, and STILL lost.

I’m not sure which feels worse- to get blown out or to play your best and still come up short. Getting blown out is humiliating, but when you’re CLOSE, you drive yourself nuts second guessing the way you played. In the weeks after my appearance, I was constantly thinking, " DAMN, I should have bet more on the Daily Double… and why did I take that one dumb guess… and was I always a micro-second too fast ringing in or a micro-second too slow (I’m still not sure)?"

I was on fire for the first round, and then got blown out in Double Jeopardy. So I’ve done a lot of second-guessing: why didn’t I keep my foot on the gas? But the DJ categories were not as much to my liking, and my opponents woke up. And I didn’t know the FJ question, so it’s pretty much moot. (I think I’d feel more positive about the whole thing if I had known the answer to FJ.)

The guy who beat me (who was an arrogant asshole, the only person in the entire group of people in the green room whom I didn’t like) ran the category on “German Composers”. Classical music is one of my biggest downfalls. That killed me.