Bonus Puzzle & Answers for Wheel of Fortune Monday, November 11 2024
In a gripping episode of Wheel of Fortune, veterans from various branches of the U.S….
In a gripping episode of Wheel of Fortune, veterans from various branches of the U.S. military competed, bringing their quick wit and sharp skills to the iconic game show’s puzzle board. Chantel Toran, an Army Reserves veteran from Middleburg, FL, competed against Will Jordan, a Coast Guard vet and police officer from Wethersfield, CT, and…
On the November 11, 2024, episode of Jeopardy!, the Final Jeopardy clue in the category “19th-Century America” read: “It caused rich amusement that the name of this president, whose wife didn’t allow dancing, was similar to that of a dance.” Contestants were tasked with identifying the U.S. president referenced in the clue, a figure whose…
On the evening of November 8, 2024, “Wheel of Fortune” introduced viewers to three enthusiastic contestants: Phoebe Huynh from Portland, Oregon, who shared her unique story of learning English through the show; Lisa Spruill from Yorktown, Virginia, a former 4-H club member; and Jayden Johnson from Maple Grove, Minnesota, a full-time graduate student. Each contestant…
For the Final Jeopardy! round on November 8, 2024, contestants faced a thought-provoking clue in the category “Renaissance Men.” The clue read: “In a letter he wrote ‘on August 7, 1501 … we determined that the new land was not an island but a continent.’” Who is Amerigo Vespucci? Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer and…
On November 7, 2024, “Wheel of Fortune” featured an engaging lineup of contestants: Kristin Cook from Athens, Alabama, who works at Big Bob Gibson’s Bar-B-Q; Mary Daigre from Menifee, California, an aspiring singer; and Marc Rosenthal from Goshen, New York, a passionate golfer. The episode unfolded with a mix of puzzles ranging from events to…
The Final Jeopardy clue for Thursday, November 7, 2024, fell under the category “1960s Inventions” and challenged contestants with this question: “Poly-Paraphenylene Terephthalamide was 1st intended to reinforce radial tires but the lifesaving polymer a.k.a. this would have many uses.” What is Kevlar? Kevlar, a synthetic polymer, has become synonymous with durability and protection. While…
The excitement on “Wheel of Fortune” was palpable as contestants Alicia Slagle, Dean Schansinger, and Barbara Hamilton-Mbambara competed for the top spot. The game kicked off with Alicia successfully solving the $1,000 Toss-Up, identifying “BACKSTAGE PASS” from the Showbiz category. She continued her winning streak by quickly deciphering “LIFE IN THE FAST LANE” in the…
In the November 6, 2024, episode of Jeopardy, the Final Jeopardy clue in the “Countries” category sparked intrigue with its unique geographical hint: “This country has the most time zones in the world, including its territories in South America & off the coast of Africa.” The answer to this question is France. This may come…
In an exciting game of “Wheel of Fortune,” contestant Janine Crum outshone her competitors, Josh Crowell and DeShannon March, with a grand total of $71,948, including a cash prize and a trip to Japan. Here’s a breakdown of how the puzzles unfolded and how Janine secured her win. The game kicked off with the $1,000…
On November 5, 2024, the Final Jeopardy question featured an intriguing clue in the category “Phrase Origins.” The clue read: “In 1935, an article popularized this term for the part of the U.S. where residents were ‘depending on rain.’” What is the Dust Bowl? The term “Dust Bowl” emerged during one of the most devastating…
In a competitive episode of “Wheel of Fortune,” Kenneth Blount-Hames, Darren Thornton, and Jamella Baker-Bey battled through a series of challenging puzzles. Puzzles and Gameplay The initial toss-ups set the tone for the game, with Darren quickly solving the $1,000 toss-up, “TOWERING SKYSCRAPER.” Jamella followed up by capturing the $2,000 with the word “INFLUENCER.” The…
The Final Jeopardy category on November 4, 2024, took contestants into the realm of “19th-Century Lit” with a literary mystery involving well-known characters. The clue read: “All introduced in the same chapter of a novel, Grimaud, Mosqueton & Bazin are the servants of these men.” For those familiar with classic literature, the clue pointed to…