The Final Jeopardy question (4/15/2014), in the category “The Ancient Wonders” was:

Far apart alphabetically, they’re the 2 deities in the names of the 7 Ancient Wonders.

4-day champ Sandie Baker has amassed $95,200 in winnings so far. Today she is up against these two players: J.D. Lape, from Corona, CA; and Jennie Crabbe, from Ballwin, MO.

Round 1: Sandie found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Medals & Decorations” under the $1,000 clue. She was in the lead with $5,000, $1,600 ahead of Jennie in second place. She bet $1,500 and she was RIGHT.

In 1964, Egypt instituted a special friendship medal for those who helped in the construction of this project. show WHAT IS THE ASWAN DAM?

Sandie finished in the lead with $8,700. Jennie was second with $5,600 and J.D. was last with $1,600.

Round 2: Jennie found the first Daily Double in “True ‘North'” under the $2,000 clue. She was in second place with $8,400, $2,300 less than Sandie’s lead. She bet $3,000 and could only come up with “North America I don’t know”. That was WRONG.

This landmark took its place in American history on April 18, 1775. show WHAT IS THE OLD NORTH CHURCH (CHRIST CHURCH IN BOSTON)?

J.D. found the last Daily Double in “The Old West” under the $1,600 clue. In third place with $3,200, he had $16,300 less than Sandie’s lead. He bet $3,000 and he was RIGHT.

The Wild Bunch’s Harry Longabaugh took this nickname from the name of the town where he was imprisoned for horse theft. show WHO IS THE SUNDANCE KID?

Sandie scored another runaway today with $21,100. Jennie was next with $9,400 and J.D. was in third place with $6,600.

NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO ARE ARTEMIS AND ZEUS?

The clue refers to the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the only two Ancient Wonders with names of Greek deities. The Museum of Unnatural Mystery explains how the ancient Greeks went about compiling their lists of wonders and says: “It is a surprise to most people to learn that not all the Seven Wonders existed at the same time. Even if you lived in ancient times you would have still needed a time machine to see all seven. While the Great Pyramid of Egypt was built centuries before the rest and is still around today (it is the only “wonder” still intact) most of the others only survived a few hundred years or less. The Colossus of Rhodes stood only a little more than half a century before an earthquake toppled it.”

J.D. wrote down “Zeus & Apollo.” He bet and lost it all.

Jennie had the same thing. She lost $3,805 and finished with $5,595.

Sandie had Apollo and crossed out Zoroaster in favor of Zeus. She lost $1,100 so she won the match with an even $20,000. Her 5-day total is $115,200. Awesome!

2 years ago:: Only ONE player got this FJ in “2011 Memoirs”.