Final Jeopardy: Texas Technology (5-12-25)

The Final Jeopardy question (5/12/2025) in the category “Texas Technology” was:

Just 27 in 1992, he’s still the youngest-ever CEO of a company when it entered the Fortune 500

New champ Kara Peruccio, a university professor from Bangor, ME, won $12,400 in last Friday’s strange game. In Game 2, he is up against: Andrew Jones, a graduate student from Queens, NY; and Rachel Hall, a data analyst from Washington, D.C.

Round 1 Categories: Landlocked States by Cities – Mineralogy – That Food is Fire – Letter Perfect – Court – Marshall

Kara found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Marshall” under the $600 on the 18th pick of the round. She was in the lead with $2,800, $2,400 more than Rachel in second place. Kara bet $1,000 and tried Napoleon at the last second. That was WRONG.

James Marshall made an 1848 find “beneath the surface of the water” at property owned by this man show

Kara finished in the lead with $3,200. Andrew was second with $2,400 and Rachel was last with $400. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: Ancient Persia – It Ain’t Shakespeare – Suburban Legend – We’ve Got Rights – Movie & Song, Same Title – Jeoportmanteau!

Andrew found the first Daily Double in “It Ain’t Shakespeare” under the $1,600 clue on the 13th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $4,400, $3,200 more than Rachel in second place. Andrew bet $2,400 and drew a blank so he was WRONG.

Denmark is the setting for many of the stories in her 1942 book “Winter’s Tales” show

Just 2 clues later, Andrew found the last Daily Double in “Movie & Song, Same Title” under the $1,600 clue. He was in the lead with $3,200 now, $2,000 more than Rachel in second place. Andrew bet $2,000 and guessed “Renegade”. That was WRONG.

James Cromwell & Styx show

Andrew and Rachel finished in a tie for the lead with $5,600. Kara was last with $400. All clues were shown.



NONE of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHO IS MICHAEL DELL?

In 1983, Michael Dell began a computer business while a freshman at the University of Texas. With an initial $1,000 investment, he built a substantial customer base on campus selling upgrade kits for PCs. Dell’s business exploded after he began building and selling PCs from scratch, keeping both overhead and prices low. By 1987, he rebranded his business as Dell Computer Corporation and took it public. The company entered the Fortune 500 list in 1992, making then 27-year-old Michael Dell the youngest CEO to ever lead a Fortune 500 company. Learn more.

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History has a collection of Dell paraphernalia, including Michael Dell’s original Employee No. 1 badge.



Kara didn’t have a response and she didn’t bet anything either. Her score remained $400.

Andrew went with Mark Cuban. He didn’t be anything so his score remained $5,600.

Rachel wrote down Sergei Brin. She lost $5,100 and landed in second place with $500. That means Andrew Jones is the new Jeopardy! champ.

Final Jeopardy (5/12/2025) Kara Peruccio, Andrew Jones, Rachel Hall

A triple stumper from each round:

THAT FOOD IS FIRE ($1000) Legend has the Prince of Wales asking the creator of this dessert that gets lit to end it with a female name instead of Princesse

SUBURBAN LEGEND ($2000) Visual art’s takes on suburbia include her 1968 photo of a glum-looking “Family on Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, N.Y.”

More clues on Page 2

Kara Peruccio, Andrew Jones, Rachel Hall
2 years ago: ALL of the players got this FJ in “PUBLICATIONS”

The co-founder of this magazine that began in 1967 said its name comes primarily from a song title but noted a band name as well show

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6 Responses

  1. aaaa aaaaa says:

    $19,600 in Triple Stumper clues, taking the three DDs I got at Face Value.

  2. aaaa aaaaa says:

    To get $19k+ in Triple stumpers(taking the values of the DDs gotten as the value of the clue) and have a lock game going into FJ! on jjust the triple stumpers, doesn’t happen often.

  3. Ismael Gomez says:

    Awful show as all 3 DDs were missed resulted a shutout and a triple stumper in the final resulted an epic fail on wagering clues. Let’s hope tomorrow will be better.

  4. William Weyser says:

    Every once in a while, we get a game where the categories just don’t fit the contestants, and we get tough games like this. Obviously, the producers can’t ask the contestants what categories they do like, and then, magically put them on the board. It doesn’t work that way. They have to think about what categories to put on the board and hope the contestants will like them. Not today. Hopefully, tomorrow, we’ll get categories that are to the contestants’ liking. Oh, and darn those Daily Doubles! I didn’t forget that.

  5. Kevin Cheng says:

    That was a terrible game to watch. All three players struggled with the material today. Sometimes, the game material just doesn’t fit the contestants and that was the case today. Lots of triple stumpers and low scoring game. They all scored below 6,000 going into Final. We had a daily double wipeout as well and the worst part is we even missed the tiebreaker. This was one of the worst games ever this season and that is not good at all. Today’s game was just like October 29, 2024 where all three players had less than 6,000 going into Final.

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