A screenshot of the $400 clue during an episode of 'Jeopardy!' which aired on Dec. 1, 2021. The correct response was "editorials."

Buford Boone featured in ‘Jeopardy!’ clue

Published 2:33 pm Monday, December 6, 2021

A recent episode of the popular television show ‘Jeopardy!’ featured a clue highlighting the achievement of Buford Boone, father of Boone Newspapers, Inc. chairman Jim Boone.

Buford Boone won the 1957 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing while publisher of the Tuscaloosa (AL) News. He was recognized for his “fearless and reasoned editorials in a community inflamed by a segregation issue,” according to the prize description. “An outstanding example of his work being the editorial entitled, ‘What a Price for Peace,’ published on February 7, 1956.”

Under the category “Pulitzer Prize Winners,” the clue (for $400) read, “Though these are traditionally unsigned, the Pulitzers usually name the recipient, like Buford Boone of The Tuscaloosa News.” The correct response, offered by current champion Amy Schneider, was “editorials.”

Buford Boone’s editorial was published on the front page of the Feb. 7, 1956 edition. You can read it here.

Read more about the response to the Pulitzer Prize winning editorial.


Watch “The Alabama Experience; A Voice of Justice and Reason: Buford Boone’s Tuscaloosa News” at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Editor’s note: The first 60 seconds of the video are blank and can be skipped.

Read more about the history of Boone Newspapers.