The Final Jeopardy clue for Tuesday, November 19, 2024 is tough if you’re not a sports fan. Two times in a row now, Paul Clauson has performed well enough in the first two rounds to secure a runway lead. He comes in as a two-time Jeopardy champion after Monday’s episode with total winnings of $36,300. Today’s match will see Paul face off against librarian Mikey McCullough from Maryland and high school teacher Chris Burge from Texas. Here are the question and answer for Final Jeopardy on 11/19/2024, including the wagers and the winner of the match.
Final Jeopardy Question for November 19
The Final Jeopardy question for November 19, 2024 is in the category of “Sports & The City” and has the following clue:
At 800 West Main & 700 Central in this city are a company & a venue both involved in Triple Crowns
The correct answer to this clue is placed at the end of this guide, so that you don’t accidentally see it.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for November 19
Despite not getting the Final Jeopardy clue correct, Mikey became the new Jeopardy champion after the November 19 match. She had a strong lead over Chris, who did get the right answer.
Mikey had $20,200 coming into the segment, and she only lost $2,000 with her guess of “Lexington”, which is in the ballpark. She comes away with $18,200 for her one-day total.
With $11,000, Paul was within striking distance of the win and suitably bet everything he had. But he incorrectly answered “St. Louis” and finished in last place for $0.
Chris did get the right answer, but only had $1,600 after a wrong response to a Daily Double in the second round. He also didn’t win any money because he bet nothing, but still left in second place.
Final Jeopardy Answer for November 19
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on November 19, 2024 is “What is Louisville, Kentucky?'”
In this Kentucky city, 800 West Main is the address of the the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. This place celebrates the history of Louisville Slugger baseball bats, particularly known for its limited-edition Hall of Fame Triple Crown Champions Bat.
Meanwhile, 700 Central Avenue is the address of Churchill Downs, the iconic venue for the Kentucky Derby. This is one of the three Triple Crown horse races, along with Belmont Stakes and Preakness Stakes.