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75 Good Questions to Use for Final Jeopardy

July 30, 2022 By Elaine Foley Leave a Comment

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Jeopardy!’s most iconic feature debatably occurs during Final Jeopardy, when its jingly theme song plays as contestants wrack their brains and write their final answers on their podiums. During Final Jeopardy, one single question is asked to the contestants, and they can wager up to their entire bounty on their answer. This question is usually more complex or vague than those that came before it on the regular Jeopardy! board.

Each Final Jeopardy question adheres to a given category, giving you an idea of what direction your thinking should go. However, the Final Jeopardy question is the only one of its category, at least for that given episode, so there are no hints of what its topic may be ahead of hearing the host read it aloud.

Below, we at Trivia Bliss have compiled an epic list of 75 Final Jeopardy questions for your own personal use at home. All the questions we’ve listed are actual Final Jeopardy questions featured on the show throughout the years, so you know they’re the real deal—no going easy on your contestants here! These questions have become more elaborate as the show’s run has progressed, so we’ve included more questions from the current millennium than from Jeopardy!’s early years. Ready to get started?

Contents show
1 Science Synonym
2 An American Hero
3 Some Island Information
4 An “S” Synonym
5 A Double Date, Kind Of
6 A Composer’s Compliment
7 Much Ado about the Academy Awards
8 A National Treasure in International Orange
9 Musical Monikers
10 Name That Park
11 A Couple of Magical Mottos
12 Quite the Metaphor
13 A Notable Exception to the Rule
14 What Type of Lines Did He Draw?
15 What’s in a Name?
16 Some Raucous Royals
17 Skelton Holds the Record
18 This Poet Wrote Longhand, Alright
19 Ancient Greek Lore
20 Traveling to Four Lands
21 Museum Modifications
22 A Prestigious Name
23 Literary Quotes
24 I Want Candy
25 A Tennessee Williams Play
26 An Epic Nickname
27 A Scary Shape
28 Full Circle Moments
29 An Iconic Sports Song
30 Titanic Trivia
31 Once on This (Huge) Island
32 An Invitation Snub
33 A Massachusetts Museum
34 Iconic Reality Television
35 Disney’s Big Influence
36 Where’d MLK Write From?
37 A Golden Rule
38 What a Name Influencer
39 That’s a Lot of Kids!
40 Quite a Destructive Mentality, Huh?
41 A Peacemaker Becomes a Columnist
42 Coin Clues
43 Military Trivia
44 Rolls-Royce Rules
45 A New, Negative Definition
46 A Fad Turned Forever
47 A ’90s Leader
48 A Sharply-Written Tagline
49 Lord of the Coins
50 New Names for Some Little Guys
51 Pet Trends
52 Birds of a Feather, They Stick Together
53 What Common Product Could This Be?
54 Help Me Decipher This Clue!
55 A Songwriting Brother
56 Rhyming Nations
57 Famous Literature
58 A Mascot Matchup
59 Name This Ruling Body
60 Mathematician, Logician, and Author
61 Ancient Egypt
62 You’re The Top, You’re the…Wait, Wrong Building
63 Introduction to a Much-Debated Book
64 All Aboard the Wire Rope Express
65 So That’s What’s Most Notable About Him?
66 Ooh, Heaven is a Place on Earth
67 What’s the Backbone of the Cell? This, Kind Of
68 American National Parks
69 Awards Shows in the Age of Streaming Services
70 Name This Author
71 What Musical?
72 A Misunderstood Monarch
73 What International City Is This?
74 Gossip Girl Influencer
75 A Rose by Any Other Name
76 Final Words

Science Synonym

Episode: Friday, June 19, 2009

Question: Also found before “pack” & “team”, it’s defined as increase in volume resulting from increase in temperature.

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Answer: Expansion.

An American Hero

Episode: Wednesday, November 16, 1994

Question: A midshipman at age 9, he served in the War of 1812 at age 11, & became a Civil War hero while in his 60s.

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Answer:  David Farragut.

Some Island Information

Episode: Monday, July 19, 2021

Palm trees on an island

Question: Both in the Pacific, they are the 50 states’ 2 biggest islands in area; one is about 40 degrees colder in winter than the other.

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Answer: Hawaii and Kodiak.

An “S” Synonym

Episode: Wednesday, May 4, 2005

Question: Its original meaning was a resident of a certain wealthy city; now it means one who indulges in luxury.

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Answer: Sybarite.

A Double Date, Kind Of

Episode: Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Question: A logo on this town’s website includes its incorporation date, 1981, as well as the historic date December 17, 1903.

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Answer: Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

A Composer’s Compliment

Episode: Thursday, March 27, 2008

Question: In 1793, Haydn wrote he will be “one of Europe’s finest composers, & I shall be proud to be called his teacher.”

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Answer: Ludwig van Beethoven.

Much Ado about the Academy Awards

Episode: Thursday, April 5, 2018

An Academy Award in front of a director's clapper board against a black background.

Question: Tommy Lee Jones won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for this movie based on a TV series that premiered in 1963.

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Answer: The Fugitive.

A National Treasure in International Orange

Episode: Monday, December 24, 2001

Question: This California structure whose official color is international orange is one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World.

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Answer: The Golden Gate Bridge.

Musical Monikers

Episode: Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Question: Each in a show that ran more than 2 years, Ethel Merman & Sarah Jessica Parker played 2 different characters with this first name.

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Answer: Annie (from musicals Annie Get Your Gun and Annie)

Name That Park

Episode: Monday, February 27, 2017

Pink flowers and trees in a park at day.

Question: In 1942 a Maryland area was named for the Tibetan paradise in “Lost Horizon” but in 1953 was renamed this, for a young boy.

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Answer: Camp David.

A Couple of Magical Mottos

Episode: Thursday, February 10, 2000

Question: Title hero whose boarding school’s motto is “Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus”, “Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon”.

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Answer: Harry Potter.

Quite the Metaphor

Episode: Thursday, September 27, 2012

Question: On February 22, 1918, Warren Harding said it is good to drink “at the fountains of wisdom inherited from” this alliterative group.

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Answer: The Founding Fathers.

A Notable Exception to the Rule

Episode: Monday, December 22, 1986

Question: These people are only exception to the rule “Must be dead 10 years to be on a U.S. stamp”.

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Answer: U.S. presidents.

What Type of Lines Did He Draw?

Episode: Wednesday, September 6, 2000

Question: As part of the U.S. Treaty Negotiation Team, this future VP under Madison knew where to “draw the lines.”

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Answer: Elbridge Gerry.

What’s in a Name?

Episode: Friday, February 25, 2011

Question: This area that includes several countries got its name because the colonizers spoke Spanish, French & Portuguese.

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Answer: Latin America.

Some Raucous Royals

Episode: Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Close up of Buckingham Palace gate.

Question: Kings Edward IV & Edward V, the future Henry VII & the corpse of Henry VI appear in the play named for him.

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Answer: Richard III.

Skelton Holds the Record

Episode: Monday, September 10, 2018

Question: To set a record for longest solo journey by kayak, 2,010 miles, Helen Skelton traveled through this nation for a month.

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Answer: Brazil.

This Poet Wrote Longhand, Alright

Episode: Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Question: In a 1921 letter, this American-born poet had “a long poem in mind… which I am wishful to finish”, & he did at 433 lines.

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Answer: T.S. Eliot.

Ancient Greek Lore

Episode: Friday, April 27, 2012

Broken white head bust in a museum

Question: In Greek myth, he became the prey when he was killed by Scorpius; now they’re both in the sky.

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Answer: Orion.

Traveling to Four Lands

Episode: Friday, June 5, 2020

Question: The title character of this 1726 novel reaches 4 different lands as a result of a shipwreck, a storm at sea, pirates & a mutiny.

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Answer: Gulliver’s Travels.

Museum Modifications

Episode: Thursday, September 12, 2019

Question: President Johnson signed a law that added 2 words to the name of this museum established in 1946, D.C.’s most popular

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Answer: The Air and Space Museum.

A Prestigious Name

Episode: Wednesday, June 25, 1997

Question: In the 1830s, settlers gave this city its name in the hope of having the University of Mississippi placed there.

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Answer: Oxford.

Literary Quotes

Episode: Monday, June 28, 2004

Question: ““I am the rose of Sharon” & “When you know your name, you should hang on to it” are from 2 different books titled this.

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Answer: Song of Solomon.

I Want Candy

Episode: Monday, November 13, 2003

Question: This person after whom a candy bar may have been named was part of a family on an 1892 Election Day souvenir medal.

Show Press Release (1 More Words)

Answer: Ruth Cleveland.

A Tennessee Williams Play

Episode: Thursday, May 2, 2019

Question: A character in this 1944 play is said to be like a piece in her own collection, “too exquisitely fragile to move from the shelf”.

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Answer: The Glass Menagerie.

An Epic Nickname

Episode: Tuesday, September 19, 2000

Question: The Hopi Indians gave this German-born man the name “The Great Relative” when he visited Arizona in the 1930s.

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Answer: Albert Einstein.

A Scary Shape

Episode: Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Question: The 1964 article that gave this term its current use noted the “menace that haunts the Atlantic off our southeastern coast.”

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: The Bermuda Triangle.

Full Circle Moments

Episode: Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Question: In 2019, at a 60th anniversary event in Detroit, this producer announced his retirement saying he had “come full circle”.

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Answer: Berry Gordy.

An Iconic Sports Song

Episode: Friday, December 17, 2010

Question: Riding the subway in New York in 1908, Jack Norworth saw a sign for the Polo Grounds & was inspired to write this song.

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Answer: “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”

Titanic Trivia

Episode: Friday, February 26, 1999

Photo of an old ship under a cloudy sky.

Question: This man whose invention was used to call for help held a ticket for the voyage but changed his plans.

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Answer: Guglielmo Marconi.

Once on This (Huge) Island

Episode: Friday, June 15, 2012

Question: This nation, independent since 1960 is the largest island in the world with French as one of its official languages.

Show Press Release (2 More Words)

Answer: Madagascar.

An Invitation Snub

Episode: Thursday, August 5, 2021

Question: Unpopular at the time, the man for whom it is named wasn’t invited to the September 30, 1935, dedication of this landmark.

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Answer: Hoover Dam.

A Massachusetts Museum

Episode: Wednesday, March 16, 1994

Question: In 1923 Henry Ford bought this Mass. tavern & turned part of it into a museum honoring Longfellow.

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: The Wayside Inn.

Iconic Reality Television

Episode: Friday, March 21, 2014

Question: On learning what his series would be called, the star of this reality show said, “That sounds like a Chinese food place!”.

Show Press Release (3 More Words)

Answer: Duck Dynasty.

Disney’s Big Influence

Episode: Monday, January 23, 2017

Question: The title of this hit from a 1933 Disney “Silly Symphony” inspired a Tony-winning 1962 drama & an Oscar-nominated 1966 film.

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Answer: “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?”

Where’d MLK Write From?

Episode: Tuesday, May 20, 1997

Photo of a monument to Martin Luther King, Jr.

Question: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1963 letter from this city’s jail is a historic document in the civil rights movement.

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Answer: Birmingham, Alabama.

A Golden Rule

Episode: Thursday, March 1, 2007

Question: In 1946 she said, “We only want that which is given naturally to all peoples… to be masters of our own fate”.

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Answer: Golda Meir.

What a Name Influencer

Episode: Friday, July 12, 2013

Question: The title princess of this game, which launched a best-selling franchise, was named for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s wife.

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Answer: The Legend of Zelda.

That’s a Lot of Kids!

Episode: Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Question: In 1902, 25 years after his death, a New York Times article about a family reunion listed his direct descendants at more than 1,000.

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Answer: Brigham Young.

Quite a Destructive Mentality, Huh?

Episode: Monday, October 4, 2021

Question: 10 years before a more famous work, he wrote in 1503 that the way to deal with rebels is to placate them or eliminate them.

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Answer: Niccolo Macchiavelli.

A Peacemaker Becomes a Columnist

Episode: Wednesday, May 6, 1992

Question: On Feb. 24, 1992, this Nobel Peace Prize winner’s first column appeared in the New York Times.

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Answer: Mikhail Gorbachev.

Coin Clues

Episode: Monday, October 18, 2010

Question: It’s the only U.S. coin or bill produced in 2010 that features the private home of a president on the reverse.

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Answer: The nickel.

Military Trivia

Episode: Friday, September 23, 2005

Question: At a military funeral, the American flag is folded this many times to resemble a Revolutionary War soldier’s hat.

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Answer: Thirteen times.

Rolls-Royce Rules

Episode: Friday, February 4, 2011

Photo of a white Rolls-Royce car.

Question: For decades, Rolls-Royce also owned this luxury brand named for its founder; now both are produced by German companies.

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Answer: Bentley.

A New, Negative Definition

Episode: Thursday, June 25, 2009

Question: Now referring to a scapegoat, this term originated as someone designated as a “proxy for correction”.

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: A whipping boy.

A Fad Turned Forever

Episode: Thursday, June 27, 2013

Question: Susan B. Anthony said this new fad had “done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world.”

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Answer: The bicycle.

A ’90s Leader

Episode: Wednesday, May 5, 1993

Question: In January 1993, he was elected president of a country 2/3 the size of the one he led 7 months earlier.

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Answer: Vaclav Havel.

A Sharply-Written Tagline

Episode: Wednesday, June 12, 2002

Question: This 1990 Tim Burton film was advertised with the line “His story will touch you, even though he can’t.”

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Answer: Edward Scissorhands.

Lord of the Coins

Episode: Thursday, June 30, 2011

Question: 50 cent pieces issued in 2003 by this country depict Frodo, Gandalf, Gollum, Sauron & Aragorn.

Show Press Release (3 More Words)

Answer: New Zealand.

New Names for Some Little Guys

Episode: Friday, January 4, 2013

Question: For a 1912 play they were dubbed Blick, Flick, Glick, Snick, Plick, Whick & Quee; 25 years later, they got new names.

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: The Seven Dwarves.

Pet Trends

Episode: Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Question: For 2006, between Oct. 25 & Nov. 1, the Los Angeles SPCA, like many other shelters, banned adoption of these.

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Answer: Black cats.

Birds of a Feather, They Stick Together

Episode: Monday, May 4, 2015

Photo of two kingfisher birds on a branch.

Question: Harriet Hemenway’s boycott of the feathered hats of her social circle inspired the 1905 founding of this.

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Answer: The Audubon Society.

What Common Product Could This Be?

Episode: Monday, March 28, 2016

Question: In 1939 this new product was touted as being strong as steel, fine as a spider’s web & more elastic than natural fibers.

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Answer: Nylon.

Help Me Decipher This Clue!

Episode: Monday, December 9, 2002

Question: This common expression of distress comes from an English representation of the French for “help me.”

Show Press Release (3 More Words)

Answer: Mayday (M’aidez).

A Songwriting Brother

Episode: Thursday, October 20, 2011

Question: In 1978 he replaced his brothers at No. 1, who then replaced him; one of the brothers was a writer on all 3 songs.

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Answer: Andy Gibb.

Rhyming Nations

Episode: Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Question: The names of these 2 nations, both bordering Tanzania, end with the same 4 letters in the same order.

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Answer: Uganda and Rwanda.

Famous Literature

Episode: Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Question: In 2007, this novel celebrated its 50th anniversary as its manuscript, a 120-foot-long scroll, toured the U.S.

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Answer: On the Road.

A Mascot Matchup

Episode: Tuesday, October 6, 1998

Question: In 1944, Smokey Bear replaced this Disney character as the symbol of the U.S. Forest Service.

Show Press Release (2 More Words)

Answer: Bambi.

Name This Ruling Body

Episode: Thursday, September 18, 2014

Question: The Holy Roman Empire from 800 to 1806 was the first; the German empire from 1871 to 1918 was the second.

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Answer: Reich.

Mathematician, Logician, and Author

Episode: Monday, May 29, 2017

Question: Cliffs Notes says a book by this man “was the work of a mathematician and logician who wrote as both a humorist and as a limerist.”

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Answer: Lewis Carroll.

Ancient Egypt

Episode: Monday, March 31, 2003

Question: When a pharaoh died, his heart was carved out & replaced with a stone rendering of this tiny creature.

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: A scarab beetle.

You’re The Top, You’re the…Wait, Wrong Building

Episode: Thursday, June 21, 2012

Question: Listed in 1983, this complex finished c. 1650 features inlaid semiprecious stones & Arabic calligraphy,

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: The Taj Mahal.

Introduction to a Much-Debated Book

Episode: Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Question: Its second line is “All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope & Czar, Metternich & Guizot…”.

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Answer: The Communist Manifesto.

All Aboard the Wire Rope Express

Episode: Monday, November 10, 2008

Question: When this was explained to Chief Sho-kup, he gave it a Shoshone name that means “wire rope express.”

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Answer: The telegraph.

So That’s What’s Most Notable About Him?

Episode: Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Question: He received a real obituary in the Albuquerque Journal in 2013 noting his “long battle with lung cancer”.

Show Press Release (3 More Words)

Answer: Walter White.

Ooh, Heaven is a Place on Earth

Episode: Thursday, June 24, 2010

Photo of natural rock formations in a park.

Question: When it became a national park in 1919, it got this name used by the locals because it seemed like heaven on Earth.

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: Zion National Park.

What’s the Backbone of the Cell? This, Kind Of

Episode: Monday, June 9, 2012

Question: 1910 winner Albrecht Kossel studied a new material in the control center of cells; today, we know it as this.

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Answer: DNA.

American National Parks

Episode: Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Question: It’s 277 miles long, it’s up to 18 miles wide, it’s 6 million years old & at a given time temperatures within it can vary by 25 degrees.

Show Press Release (4 More Words)

Answer: The Grand Canyon.

Awards Shows in the Age of Streaming Services

Episode: Thursday, January 11, 2018

Question: It’s the first Oscar nominee for Best Picture to be produced by an internet streaming service.

Show Press Release (5 More Words)

Answer: Manchester by the Sea.

Name This Author

Episode: Monday, January 1, 2007

Question: A memorial window near his grave at Winchester Cathedral was a gift from the fishermen of England & America.

Show Press Release (8 More Words)

Answer: Izaak Walton, author of The Compleat Angler.

What Musical?

Episode: Tuesday, October 10, 2000

Question: This musical inspired by an opera features the songs “The Gods Love Nubia” & “Another Pyramid”.

Show Press Release (2 More Words)

Answer: Aida.

A Misunderstood Monarch

Episode: Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Question: A 2021 book about his “Misunderstood Reign” argues that he hated slavery and actually suffered from bipolar disorder.

Show Press Release (3 More Words)

Answer: George III.

What International City Is This?

Episode: Monday, July 8, 2019

Aerial view of a city.

Question: In 2017, this city celebrated its 375th birthday & the 50th anniversary of an event that made it an international tourist destination.

Show Press Release (2 More Words)

Answer: Montreal.

Gossip Girl Influencer

Episode: Thursday, November 7, 2013

Question: The “Gossip Girl” series of books was inspired by this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel also set in New York City but 120 years earlier.

Show Press Release (5 More Words)

Answer: The Age of Innocence.

A Rose by Any Other Name

Episode: Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Question: In her only kids’ book, she says, “There was Rose. Rose was her name & would she have been Rose if her name had not been Rose.”

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Answer: Gertrude Stein.

Final Words

Thank you so much for reading through our list of the 75 best questions for Final Jeopardy. Whether you’re playing a game of Jeopardy at home with friends or family or studying in anticipation of filming for the show, we hope these questions helped you to brush up on those extra hard questions that appear at the end of each episode.

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Did we miss your favorite Final Jeopardy question ever? Or do you have a favorite question from this list? Let us know by leaving a comment below, and happy quizzing!

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About Elaine Foley

Elaine Foley is a writer and professional ballet dancer living in St. Louis, MO. Since she was very young, Elaine has been an avid trivia fanatic eager to test her memorization skills. When she’s not performing onstage, she’s probably going down a Wikipedia rabbit hole or playing a word game.

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