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Very happy for Amy. Hopefully she makes it 4 or goes longer
First volcano I thought of was Mount St Helens. Puyallup immediately brought Washington State to mind, though.
First thought of Mount St. Helens, but after it’s top blew off I knew it wasn’t tall enough to fit the clue and (literally) guessed correctly.
Mt st helens was never tall enough. Wish he'd said the puyallup name though. I only know the more general term, tahoba, which means mountain. I believe it's what the city of tacoma got is name from, since the have such a great view of the mountain
Mt St Helens ain’t even close to 14,000 ft, not now not ever. That’s why I knew the real answer
@@johngreen6783good for you
I didn't think about Mt. St Helen's at all. I thought it was shorter than 14,000 feet. I went too far south on my guess. I went with Mt. Shasta. I knew that the volcano was over 14,000 feet at the summit. I thought it was closer to 14,400 feet, but I was wrong. The water part of the clue got me thinking of a beverage company. That is why I guess the way I did on the clue.
You can tell Ken is from Seattle: He can correctly pronounce Puyallup!
He nailed the pronunciation of Puyallup. I just looked it up he's from WA so of course He nailed it.
Jeopardy forever!
Having had a friend from Puyallup, Washington certainly helped me with this one!
I'm glad I got this one right
When I lived in Seattle, I could see mount Rainier from my window. I still get homesick for Seattle.
I raise my emotional support beer to Mustache Dad from the _Twilight_ movies! 🍻
Another 5-day champion in the making?
Maybe!
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How noble of you
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What is Mount Rainier?
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Damn, this was too easy. I'm from WA.
Me, too. On my way to work down I-5 I can see it on clear days. "Ooh, the mountain's out."
Got it! Lived in Seattle for a year so I better of!
Dumb move on my part tonight. Went too bleepin far south on my response. I was in the right mountain range. I guess Mount Shasta. I should have known better than that.
I fell into the same trap as the one of the contestants did. I didn't think Rainier was a volcano so I went for Mona Loa instead.
That was an easy one.
Can't believe I got this correct by thinking "bring the water... well Rainier sounds like 'rain here' so let's try that"
I like your thought process !
Girl power!
Try your best guys!
Congratulations amy on winning a three day total of $58,195
Ken probably knew the answer in less than a second.
I did, too; the elevation gave it away, although I thought I had read it was now 14,411.
Well I knew the answer because that’s the only volcano I know in the States that’s higher than 14,000 feet
Mt. Tahoma would have been bonus points.
Just "Tohoma," not "Mt. Tohoma." Tohoma means "the mountain."
@@seikibrian8641 no it doesn’t. It means “bring the water”, like it says in the clue
The word təqʷubəʔ means "snow-covered mountain".[12][13] təqʷubəʔ has been anglicized in many ways, including 'Tacoma', 'Tahoma', and 'Tacobet'.[14]@@Lalupin464
@Lalupin464 No, like the clue says, there is a Puyallup name that means "bringer of water." But Tahoma is not a Puyallup name; it is an anglization of the Lushootseed təqʷubəʔ -- which means "the mountain" or "snow-covered mountain."
@@seikibrian8641 Puyallup is a dialect of Lushootseed. The origin of “snow covered mountain” is a theory by William Bright, a white linguist. According to actual Lushootseed speakers, təqʷubəʔ and other variations either means “mother of waters” or “don’t forget the water.” I speak a related Coast Salish language, and “qʷúʔ” by itself means water.
I was in the right area, but I went with Mt Hood 😐
Congrats on winning a three day total of $58,195 dollars Amy! You're gonna be a Champion in the making!
Tahoma. It’s in my back yard.
I was hoping someone would respond with Tahoma and if they would accept it as an answer
Wow..Justice Jackson has a great mind. She clearly has the most rationale on the Supreme Court.
I got the answer right before Ken started reading the clue.
Rats! I picked the right state but I guessed Mount St. Helens. Forgot about Mt. Rainier which is considerably higher.
What is Mount Rainier???
Fun fact: The last time the name Rainier came up was in the first semifinal game of the first Wildcard Tournament. The question was: Before his death in 2005, he said he was "probably the last head of state to be able to recognize all his compatriots in the street".
I got this Final Jeopardy! clue right.
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To prevent spoiling your party, have it indoors during the rainier seasons.
Mount Ranier?
Would they have accepted “Tahoma?” I genuinely could not remember its Americanized name
Americanized name? I don't think George Vancouver was ever an American.
A better clue would be “this American volcano was named after a British admiral who never saw it during his life.”
That's funny, I got the question right because I thought Rainier was a loose translation of "bring the water" as in the rain part but I see that's not the case at all.
This isn't the TOC. This is regular play. This clue was appropriate on difficulty; yours would have been a triple stumper.
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Easy peesy😂 Mt Rainier
Mount rainier that correct, Amy is a 3 day of $58,195. Congratulations 🎉
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