Final Jeopardy Clues: 5-13-24 to 5-17-24
Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of May 13 through May 17, 2024.
Mon, May 13 – Correct answers: 2 (out of 2 left in FJ!)
CINEMA HISTORY: Films made outside the U.S. in the ’50s like “3 Coins in the Fountain” & “Quo Vadis” led to an era dubbed “Hollywood on” this river show
Tue, May 14 – Correct answers: 0
BUSINESS LOGOS: Early 1900s labels for this beverage brand featured a beaver sitting on a log at the top of a map show
Wed, May 15 – Correct answers: 3
19th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS: John Elwes, a millionaire Member of Parliament who would go to bed before dusk to save on candles, inspired this character show
Thu, May 16 – Correct answers: 1
THE EARLY 20th CENTURY: Before entering history, this man visited the grave of Bogdan Zerajic, who had died just a few years earlier show
Fri, May 17 – Correct answers: 1 (out of 2 left in FJ!)
BOOK & MOVIE TITLE REFERENCES: The title of this 2001 book, also a 2003 film, forms a partial border between Boston, Chelsea, Medford & Everett show
There’s little doubt that this week’s easiest clue was in Literary Characters on Wednesday. They probably didn’t even need to narrow it down to the 19th century. The hardest was Business Logos. That one could have had something to point to a non-USA brand. Idk how they could have done that, though, with the country name right in the solution. I though the 20th Century assassin would also be a stumper so kudos to Grant for getting that tough one.
Will Stewart won $44,900 in the first 2 games of the week. He had $25,601 from last week, so he departed with $70,501
when Grant DeYoung showed up. Grant was a 3x champ by the end of the week, having won $67,202.
So that was $112,100 to 2 winners and $25,000 to the runners-up this week.
Here is THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM category from Tuesday’s game.
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