Today’s Final Jeopardy – Monday, June 6, 2022


Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Greek Mythology) for Monday, June 6, 2022 (Season 38, Game 191):

Of the Argonauts seeking the Golden Fleece, these 2 from the same family were from Sparta according to Homer

(correct response beneath the contestants)


Today’s contestants:

Stephanie Garrison, an actor from Laguna Hills, California
Stephanie Garrison on Jeopardy!
Eric Ahasic, a meteorologist from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Eric Ahasic on Jeopardy!
Ryan Long, a rideshare driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (16-day total: $299,400)
Ryan Long on Jeopardy!

Andy’s Pregame Thoughts: Ryan Long’s streak is now at 16 games, with Laguna Hills’ Stephanie Garrison and Minneapolis’ Eric Ahasic looking to end the incredible run today. I also would like to say that this sort of run by Ryan is probably the best possible advertisement for the Anytime Test and Zoom auditions, as it has removed the burden of having to travel to audition from any prospective contestant. Travelling to an audition isn’t cheap; thus, the current process has definitely opened up the possibility of being a contestants to significantly more people than the previous in-person audition setup.


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Correct response: Who are Castor & Pollux?


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Twin brothers Castor and Pollux are better known as the twins from the Gemini constellation. However, the two Spartans were also excellent horsemen and hunters who joined the crew of the Argo.

To me, this feels like a “name two famous brothers from Greek mythology and hope that it works out for you” clue, as I’m sure a large number of home viewers would not be aware that Castor and Pollux—despite being very aware of Gemini—were Argonauts.


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Game Recap:

Jeopardy! Round categories: On the Coast; Sound Up!; Science Stuff; Movie Titles of a Lifetime (Network); Non-Medical Doctors; It’s Rhyming Day

Today’s game started off as a very competitive 3-way match, with all three players getting in on the signalling device and getting correct responses. By the time the Daily Double came out on Clue #23, Ryan found the Daily Double and looked poised to take a bit of a lead! Unfortunately, in what turned out to the be the match’s turning point, Ryan missed the Daily Double—and it really seemed to throw his game off. Eric held the lead after Single Jeopardy!

Double Jeopardy! Round categories: On the Coaster; Written in Cyrillic; D-Day, the 6th of June; Anthropology; Women Writers; 1992 Films

Ryan’s struggles continued through much of Double Jeopardy!—meanwhile, Eric picked up a True Daily Double early on in the round. He also had a chance to put the game nearly out of reach late, but dropped $5,000 on the game’s third betting clue. Ryan finally found his buzzer mojo late, picking up $4,000 more to come close going into Final, but Eric held the lead. Going into Final, Eric had $10,200 to Stephanie’s $9,200 and Ryan’s $6,800.

In Final Jeopardy! today, Eric was the only correct contestant, which means that Ryan Long’s run ends at 16 wins and Eric Ahasic comes back to defend his title tomorrow! Ryan will be back for the Tournament of Champions in November, though!


Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Here’s the Monday, June 6, 2022 Jeopardy! by the numbers:

Scores going into Final:
Eric $10,200
Stephanie $9,200
Ryan $6,800


Tonight’s results:
Ryan $6,800 – $6,799 = $1 (Who are Agamemnon & Menelaus :)?)
Stephanie $9,200 – $6,000 = $3,200 (Who are Achilles + Aeschylus?)
Eric $10,200 + $8,201 = $18,401 (Who are Castor + Pollux) (1-day total: $18,401)


Eric Ahasic, today's Jeopardy! winner (for the June 6, 2022 game.)


Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:
Eric $3,600
Stephanie $2,400
Ryan $2,400



Opening break taken after: 15 clues


Daily Double locations:
1) NON-MEDICAL DOCTORS $800 (clue #23)
Ryan 4400 -2000 (Eric 2200 Stephanie 3600)
2) D-DAY, THE 6th OF JUNE $1600 (clue #4)
Eric 3200 +3200 (Ryan 2800 Stephanie 1200)
3) WRITTEN IN CYRILLIC $2000 (clue #24, $6400 left on board)
Eric 14800 -5000 (Ryan 2800 Stephanie 9200)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 21


Unplayed clues:
J! Round: None!
DJ! Round: None!
Total Left On Board: $0
Number of clues left unrevealed this season: 78 (0.41 per episode average), 0 Daily Doubles


Game Stats:
Eric $13,600 Coryat, 20 correct, 3 incorrect, 31.58% in first on buzzer (18/57), 2/3 on rebound attempts (on 9 rebound opportunities)
Stephanie $9,200 Coryat, 14 correct, 5 incorrect, 31.58% in first on buzzer (18/57), 1/1 on rebound attempts (on 5 rebound opportunities)
Ryan $8,800 Coryat, 14 correct, 5 incorrect, 29.82% in first on buzzer (17/57), 1/1 on rebound attempts (on 6 rebound opportunities)
Combined Coryat Score: $31,600
Lach Trash: $9,400 (on 10 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $13,000

Ryan Long, career statistics:
405 correct, 64 incorrect
12/19 on rebound attempts (on 55 rebound opportunities)
42.68% in first on buzzer (411/963)
14/22 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $23,000)
8/17 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $16,788

Eric Ahasic, career statistics:
21 correct, 3 incorrect
2/3 on rebound attempts (on 9 rebound opportunities)
31.58% in first on buzzer (18/57)
1/2 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: -$1,800)
1/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $13,600

Stephanie Garrison, career statistics:
14 correct, 6 incorrect
1/1 on rebound attempts (on 5 rebound opportunities)
31.58% in first on buzzer (18/57)
0/0 on Daily Doubles
0/1 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $9,200

Eric Ahasic, to win:
2 games: 35.462%
3: 12.575%
4: 4.459%
5: 1.581%
6: 0.561%
Avg. streak: 1.549 games.

Today’s interviews:
Stephanie scored 6 points in pickup basketball against a current NBA coach.
Eric studied tornadoes by chasing them.
Ryan found his 9th grade English teacher to be very influential.

Andy’s Thoughts:

Final Jeopardy! betting suggestions:
(Scores: Eric $10,200 Stephanie $9,200 Ryan $6,800)

Ryan: If Eric and Stephanie bet to cover, they’ll fall to $1,999 and $4,799 respectively. You need to stay above $4,800. Thus, I’d say your maximum bet should be $1,999 today. (Actual bet: $6,799)

Eric: Standard cover bet over Stephanie is $8,201. (Actual bet: $8,201)

Stephanie: Standard cover bet over Ryan is $4,401. (Actual bet: $6,000)

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6 Comments on "Today’s Final Jeopardy – Monday, June 6, 2022"

  1. Michael L | June 6, 2022 at 8:45 pm |

    The clue referencing Dr. John in “Non-Medical Docters” came in an episode broadcast on the third anniversary of his death at 77. Sad coincidence. By the way, we know that Dr. John’s age at death was 77 because in 2018 his birth announcement was discovered in New Orleans newspaper archives and showed that he was a year younger than generally believed. He was born on November 20, 1941.

    • Thank you for that information. That is very interesting. It may be a similar circumstance to my mother who had a birthday about the same time (MM/DD). She said that she was so used to mentally quickly subtracting years to get anyone’s age, including herself, that whenever her birthday actually came each year, she would almost feel a year younger because she would realize that she had been thinking of herself all year as the age that she had actually only just attained.

  2. Spud Muffin | June 7, 2022 at 1:57 pm |

    Hi Andy,

    Shouldn’t Ryan’s total take be $300,400 instead of $299,400 as he did collect $1,000 for coming in third? Or does the total only include the amount actually won during game play? Regardless, he did take home over $300k, less taxes that is… hope Pennsylvania doesn’t have an income tax too!

    • most listings I see list total WINNINGS.
      The $1K (or $2K) are consolation prizes, not “winnings”, because the contestants that receive those consolation prizes did not WIN that game

      • Spud Muffin | June 7, 2022 at 5:51 pm |

        Makes sense… never really thought of it as a “consulation prize” but I guess that’s really what the payouts for second and third are.

        Regardless Ryan is a great champion who earned over $300,000! Can’t wait to see him compete in the ToC.

  3. Agreed Ryan was a treat to watch – no matter what that man likely has a bright future in SE PA

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