Below you can see the Final Jeopardy clue for Tuesday, September 24, 2024. In Monday’s match, puzzle designer David Erb had such a lead heading into Final Jeopardy that he didn’t need to answer it correctly. He comes into today’s episode with $17,655 and faces off against outdoor educator Carter Scott from Georgia and video writer Rachael Crawley from Canada. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy on 9/24/2024, in addition to the wagers and the winner of the match.
Final Jeopardy Question for September 24
The Final Jeopardy question for September 24, 2024 is in the category of “20th Century America” and has the following clue:
In a state of shock, on November 27, 1978, she announced that “both Mayor Moscone & Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot & killed”
The right response to this clue is located at the end of this Jeopardy guide, so you have some time to think about the right answer.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for September 24
David once again became the champion on September 24 after having a huge lead after Double Jeopardy. Even so, he got the correct answer to Final Jeopardy.
Coming in with $30,600, David won an additional $8,888 with his wager, earning an incredible sum of $39,488. This makes his two-day total $57,143.
Rachael, who had $10,800, also guessed correctly and won $2,500. She finished in second place with $13,300. Sadly, Carter guessed “Ferraro” and lost $800, dropping her from $3,000 to $2,200.
Final Jeopardy Answer for September 24
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on September 24, 2024 is “Who is Dianne Feinstein?”
Before Dianne Feinstein became a U.S. senator for California, she was the president of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors in 1978. When Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone were both shot and assassinated, she was the one responsible for announcing the news to reporters. Feinstein then immediately became the mayor for the city.
As noted by CBS News, Feinstein was the one who discovered Milk’s dead body in city hall, which is in part why she was in a state of shock. She stated that the perpetrator, Supervisor Dan White, told her on the phone that he didn’t feel Milk was going to reappoint him.
Considering that this clue is a bit obscure, we hope that the contestants have seen the film Milk, for which Sean Penn played the titular character and won the Best Actor Oscar in 2007.