Today’s Final Jeopardy – June 6, 2019


Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category American Music Legends) for Thursday, June 6, 2019 (Season 35, Episode 194):

Steinbeck called him “just a voice and a guitar” but said his songs embodied “the will of a people to endure and fight against oppression”

(correct response beneath the contestants)


Today’s contestants:

Salomé Gonstad, a freelance writer from Hanceville, Alabama
Salom Gonstad on Jeopardy!
Brendan Roach, a policy researcher advisor from Cambridge, Massachusetts
Brendan Roach on Jeopardy!
Emma Boettcher, a user experience librarian from Chicago, Illinois (3-day total: $97,002)
Emma Boettcher on Jeopardy!

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Correct response: Who is Woody Guthrie?


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More information about Final Jeopardy:

The words were penned shortly after Woody Guthrie’s 1967 death by John Steinbeck, who had become a good friend of Guthrie’s in California. Both found much in common in protesting the Great Depression; Steinbeck’s preferred medium was the novel, Guthrie’s was the music. (Guthrie’s guitar famously had “This machine kills fascists” on it.) He wrote “This Land Is Your Land”, one of America’s most famous folk songs, in 1940.


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Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Tonight’s results are below!

Scores going into Final:
Brendan $19,200
Emma $19,000
Salomé $16,400


Tonight’s results:
Salomé $16,400 + $16,400 = $32,800
Emma $19,000 – $13,801 = $5,199 (Who is Bob Dylan? A. Guthrie)
Brendan $19,200 + $19,000 = $38,200 (1-day total: $38,200)


Brendan Roach, today's Jeopardy! winner (for the June 6, 2019 game.)


Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Brendan $6,200
Salomé $6,000
Emma $3,800



Opening break taken after: 15 clues


Daily Double locations:
1) BUSINESS NAMES $1000 (16th pick)
Brendan 2800 +2800 (Salomé 3200 Emma 1200)
2) PEOPLE IN HISTORY $1600 (5th pick)
Brendan 8200 +5000 (Salomé 7600 Emma 5800)
3) U.S. RIVERS THAT FLOW NORTH $800 (8th pick)
Emma 9000 +6000 (Brendan 13200 Salomé 7600)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 228


Unplayed clues:
J! round: None!
DJ! Round: None!
Total $ Left On Board: $0


Game Stats:
Brendan $14,000 Coryat, 18 correct, 1 incorrect, 28.57% in first on buzzer, 1/1 on rebound attempts
Salomé $16,400 Coryat, 19 correct, 0 incorrect, 32.14% in first on buzzer, 1/1 on rebound attempts
Emma $13,800 Coryat, 16 correct, 1 incorrect, 28.57% in first on buzzer
Combined Coryat Score: $44,200
Lach Trash: $7,200 (on 7 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $4,600


Emma Boettcher, final stats:
103 correct, 6 incorrect
3/3 on rebound attempts (on 9 rebound opportunities)
38.50% in first on buzzer (87/226)
5/5 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $24,200)
2/4 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $18,900

Brendan Roach, stats to date:
19 correct, 1 incorrect
1/1 on rebound attempts (on 1 rebound opportunity)
28.57% in first on buzzer (16/57)
2/2 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $7,800)
1/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $14,000


Brendan Roach, to win:
2 games: 61.148%
3: 37.391%
4: 22.864%
5: 13.981%
6: 8.549%
Avg. streak: 2.574 games.
Methodology: https://thejeopardyfan.com/2019/04/jeopardy-predictions-updated-methods.html



Tournament of Champions projections:
With a projected 66 regular-play games to go prior to the Tournament of Champions cutoff, after 500,000 simulations, our model shows:
An average of 1.8707 5+-time champions (standard deviation 1.1464).
An average of 3.3834 4+-time champions (standard deviation 1.4143).

An early cutoff took place 0.175% of the time (or a 5-game winner will be left out).

Brendan Roach qualified 16.929% of the time.
Eric R. Backes qualified 90.288% of the time.
Anneke Garcia qualified 69.164% of the time.
Lindsey Shultz qualified 34.810% of the time.
Dave Leffler qualified 8.569% of the time.


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6 Comments on "Today’s Final Jeopardy – June 6, 2019"

  1. Pizza Face Fred | June 7, 2019 at 12:57 am |

    What a difference a Jamesless Jeopardy! makes for me. I think I’m responsible for requesting the Triple Stumper stat a couple of years (?) ago. As a longtime watcher, I’ve often gauged the quality of the contestants by the number of them in a game. I got four today, but when James was king, I never got so many zeroes or, if I was really lucky, one or two. Seven of them today almost seems sacrilegious…

  2. I guess I am in the very small minority of those who enjoyed watching this game exponentially more than watching James slaughter his opponents and having the games essentially decided at the break.

  3. Randy Jeffreys | June 7, 2019 at 4:06 pm |

    I agree with you, Mark. I found the absolute lack of any competitive drama to be numbing, to say the least. In fact, I stopped watching and waited for the news of his defeat. It was to me, analogous to watching Lebron James play a game of one on one with a ten year old…not very compelling television.

  4. Cindy McArthur | June 7, 2019 at 8:11 pm |

    Did anyone else think Emma looked extremely like Kim Darby from True Grit.?

  5. Maybe this was already asked and answered, but how is California a day behind? This episode has not aired here, and ends up a spoiler for me. Maybe it’s not California, but my cable provider Spectrum? Does anyone know?
    Thanks!

    • Since Jeopardy is syndicated, it airs on different (network) stations in different cities. If the station it’s on in your area is showing a ‘special’ in the Jeopardy time slot, (e.g. an NBA finals game), Jeopardy might be preempted and the show for that day shown at a later time, or even the next day. On all other US stations, the schedule is intact

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