Final Jeopardy Today Clue June 24 2025 Question Answer Wagers Winner
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Final Jeopardy Today June 24, 2025 – Question, Answer, Wagers & Winner

Below you’ll find the Final Jeopardy clue for today, Tuesday, June 24. Despite yesterday’s final clue being quite difficult, Emily not only got it right, but she got a runaway victory. She comes in with a total of $13,201 as the new Jeopardy champion, a sum which she will hope to build against teacher Micah Fritz from Wisconsin and attorney Nicholas Moline from Indiana. Here’s the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 6/24/2025, plus the wagers and the winner of the game.

Final Jeopardy Question for June 24

The Final Jeopardy question for June 24, 2025 is in the category of “Websites” and has the following clue:

A 2006 WSJ article describes this website as having “row after row of blue…hyperlinks & nary another color or graphic in sight”

The correct response to this internet history question is placed in the final section of this guide.

Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for June 24

Due to the wild swings from Daily Doubles, Micah became the new Jeopardy champion with a runaway victory after the second round.

With a strong number of correct answers, Micah had $15,200 to work with and didn’t need to risk anything for the win. He still bet $1,000 on “Wikipedia” and ended up with $14,200 for first place.

Emily lost $5,000 on her Daily Double, putting her far back Micah with $6,800. She chose to bet nothing on her incorrect response of “Reddit” and left in second place.

Nicholas didn’t get many right answers throughout the match and only had $1,600. He also risked $0 on his response of “Google” and finished third.

Final Jeopardy Answer for June 24

The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on June 24, 2025 is “What is Craigslist?”

When Craigslist, a website for classified advertisements, started in 1996, it was a series of columns full of blue hyperlinks. In time, the columns were effectively sorted by continent and city, along with a sidebar on the left with various links to help pages and job boards. Created by Craig Newmark, the service started as an email distribution list to friends in 1995 and eventually became a web-based page that eventually expanded to other cities around the world. The site has frequently placed within the Top 20 of the most visited websites in the US and the world.

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