You’ll find the Final Jeopardy clue for Thursday, September 19, 2024 below. In yesterday’s match, attorney Chris Lindsay from California became a new Jeopardy champion and comes in with a small total of $11,600. He faces off against Catholic priest Steve Jakubowski from Michigan and teacher Jen Feldman from New York. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy on 9/19/2024, along with the wagers and the winner of the match.
Final Jeopardy Question for September 19
The Final Jeopardy question for September 19, 2024 is in the category of “New York Movies” and has the following clue:
Frank Sinatra got upset that a photo of him caught fire in a Brooklyn pizzeria in this film
Per usual, the right answer for this clue can be found at the end of this article to give you a chance to work it out.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for September 19
Jen became the winner of the September 19 match after a successful Final Jeopardy answer, though it was possible that she could have lost due to a risky bet.
Starting in the lead with $9,800, Jen risked only $4,000 to finish with $13,800 in first place. Chris was not far behind with $9,200, and he also got the right answer. However, he only risked a conservative $1,601, hoping that Jen got the answer wrong. Unfortunately, he ended up in second place with $10,801.
In third place was Steve who risked a large part of his original sum of $5,400. He lost $5,301 and landed in last place with $99 after guessing “The Godfather Part II.”
Final Jeopardy Answer for September 19
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on September 19, 2024 is “What is Do The Right Thing?”
Despite not winning any Oscars, Spike Lee’s “Do The Right Thing” (1989) is heralded as one of the most important and culturally significant films in American cinematic history. At the very least, Spike Lee was nominated for Best Original Screenplay while actor Danny Aiello received a Best Supporting Actor nomination.
We suppose that the clue kind of spoiled the ending (though it’s been out for a long time), but it does end with a pizzeria burning down. A photo of Frank Sinatra, along with pictures of other celebrities, were hanging on the wall when it set on fire. That said, Sinatra was so upset with the scene that he gave Lee the silent treatment for a long time, according to an interview by Lee.