The Final Jeopardy clue for Thursday, November 14, 2024 is a difficult one if you don’t much about the category. In a nailbiter, data analytics director Evan Dorey became the new Jeopardy champion after being the only one to get yesterday’s Final Jeopardy clue right. He will need to defend his title against retired dentists Steven Czekala from California and a former 401k processor Stephanie Asalone from Pennsylvania. Here are the question and answer for Final Jeopardy on 11/14/2024, in addition to the wagers and the winner of the match.
Final Jeopardy Question for November 14
The Final Jeopardy question for November 14, 2024 is in the category of “Sports Teams” and has the following clue:
Fittingly, this team was born on November 1, 1966, the day the franchise was awarded
The correct answer to this clue can be found at the end of this guide, so that you have time to work it out.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for November 14
Stephanie became the Jeopardy winner in the November 14 match after being the only contestant to figure out the right answer to the Final Jeopardy clue. In a stunner, she catapulted from third to first place.
Though she only had $8,100 after the second round, Stephanie had enough money in the bank to catch the leader. She won a wagered $6,000 to claim first place with $14,100.
Sadly, Evan came up with the incorrect answer of “Mets” that dropped his score from $14,400 by $5,600. He ended up in second place with $8,800. Interestingly, he could have bet nothing and ended up the winner.
Meanwhile, Steven wasn’t able to come up with an answer. His total fell from $9,800 by a wagered $7,401, putting him in third place with $2,399.
Final Jeopardy Answer for November 14
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on November 14, 2024 is “What is the New Orleans Saints?’”
To answer this clue correctly, you will need to know that November 1 is All Saints’ Day and that the associated NFL team is the New Orleans Saints. All Saints’ Day, otherwise known as All Hallows’ Day, is a Christian solemnity that is celebrated by the Western Catholic Church.
As for the New Orleans Saints, the team was established on November 1, 1966 and was named after the classic jazz standard “When the Saints Go Marching In”, a song associated with the Louisiana city. In fact, the announcement of the team was deliberately delayed so that it would land on All Saints Day.