Photo: Courtesy Sean McShane

Sean McShane '19 is Wicked Smart

The Ļć½¶Šć alum recently won more than $82,000 on Jeopardy!

Sean McShane ā€™19 did Boston College proud last year, winning three games of the legendary trivia show Jeopardy! ā€œIt runs in my family,ā€ McShane said. ā€œI had a cousin who was on the show. We have that type of mind where we hear a fact and we never forget it.ā€ McShane, who works for a Boston nonprofit, joked that he wouldnā€™t have needed to go on the show in the first place if he had a dollar for every time someone asked him how he knew a piece of trivia. So, how do you win at Jeopardy! three times? To find out, we asked McShane to explain how he came up with the correct ā€œquestionsā€ to three fairly obscure ā€œanswers.ā€

Jeopardy answer panel stating: Only three presidents have married while  in officeā€”John Tyler was the first, and he was the last


Question: Who Is Woodrow WilsonĀ 
McShane had a month to prepare before his appearance, so he focused on subjects he knew the show likes, such as geography, state capitals, Shakespeareā€”and US presidents. ā€œI spent one day getting broad strokes on the presidents, like what order they were in,ā€ McShane said. He also noted whenever a president had more than one first lady, which prepared him for the Wilson question.

Jeopardy answer panel stating: Many Brits put an ā€œintrusiveā€ one between words that end with a vowel sound and words that start with one


Question: What Is ā€œRā€
One way to prep for the show? Simply rely on your Ļć½¶Šć education. ā€œI learned that fact because we talked about it in the general linguistics class that I took my senior year,ā€ McShane explained. The class was a favorite, and while the professor didnā€™t call the R ā€œintrusiveā€ at the time, McShane remembered that others did. The Brits arenā€™t the only ones who use the Rā€”Bostonians famously do as well.

Jeopardy answer panel stating: The recovered violin here was bandleader Wallace Hartleyā€™s; his troupe performed this fitting 1841 hymn as the Titanic sank


Question: What Is ā€œNearer, My God, to Theeā€
McShane knew this one simply because heā€™s a Titanic buff. ā€œI became just fascinated with it,ā€ he said. ā€œI read multiple books as an eight-year-old kid.ā€ Chief among them was one that offered answers to nine hundred questions about the famous sinking. ā€œI donā€™t remember a time when I didnā€™t know ā€˜Nearer, My God, to Theeā€™ going down on the Titanic,ā€ he said.


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