Are you a ‘Final Jeopardy’ genius? Test your brainpower with this week’s clues

TV Insider is rounding up the final Jeopardy clues that aired last week in case you missed them. Test your brain power and see if you have what it takes to be on the show!

Is there no greater joy in life than watching Danger! and do you know the answer to a Final Jeopardy hint that contestants don’t? You don’t need a cable subscription to feel the instant rush. Here are the Final Jeopardy clues from the week of November 18th through November 22nd. See how many you can get right (playing 30 seconds of Think Music is optional but optimal) and let us know how you did in the comments below!

Monday, November 18

The category was “American Women” and the clue was: “In 1900 she said to a Mr. Dobson, “Get out of the way. I don’t want to beat you, but I want to break this cargo hold open.”

The lead was about a woman who controversially opposed alcohol before Prohibition, and the track referenced what she told an unlicensed bar owner in Kansas. Only one contestant got the answer right, but returning champion Paul Clauson had a runaway lead to win what was his second game for $21,099.

Tuesday 19 November

The “Sports & The City” clue was, “At 800 West Main & 700 Central in this city, a company and a venue are both involved in the Triple Crowns.”

The clue referred to the makers of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat and the first leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown. Only one contestant was correct, but another newcomer, Mikey McCullough, had a wide enough lead to become the new champion with $18,200.

Wednesday 20 November

The “Figures of Myth” clue was: “Ovid says that he “tumbled and smote the unsustainable air wildly with bare arms… and screamed for help from his father.”

The passage is off Metamorphoses by Ovid. It was a triple stumper as no one got the answer right. Think the players flew too close to the sun! Contestant Mehal Shah won and became the new champion with $9,799.

Thursday 21 November

The clue for “International Studies” was: “After student unrest in 1968, the university in this city was divided into 13 smaller ones in 1970.”

The track referred to student protests at a university at the time over poor living conditions on campus and the French government’s restructuring of the school. Only one player was right, but returning champion Mehal Shah had a safe run with $36,263 and won his second game.

Friday, November 22

The “Movies & Psychology” clue was: “In this movie, Paula Alquist tells Gregory Anton, ‘Have you gone mad, my husband? Or am I mad?’

The clue was about the titular 1944 Ingmar Bergman film. Only newcomer Adam Hersh was right, ending the week with another one-day champion and $29,000.

And the correct answers are…

November 18: “Who Is: Carrie Nation?” November 19: “What is: Louisville, Kentucky?” November 20: “Who is: Ikaros?” November 21: “What is: Paris?” November 22: “What is: Gaslight?”

Meanwhile, i Danger! news, fans scored some big updates this week on the franchise’s two most buzzworthy upcoming events. The producers revealed the playing field for the 2025 Tournament of Champions and we got our first Pop culture in danger! trailer.

Check back for a two-week edition of our Final Jeopardy recap after Thanksgiving on Saturday, December 7th.

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