Final Jeopardy Today May 15, 2025 – Question, Answer, Wagers & Winner

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Up ahead is the Final Jeopardy clue for today, Thursday, May 15. With some mistakes from prior Jeopardy champion Andrew Jones, bartender Brandon Monsmon took the title instead in Wednesday’s match and comes into tonight’s match with $16,400. He will see whether he can extend his reign against investment managing director Neeraj Borle from New York and mechanical engineer Nick Marino from California. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 5/15/2025 with the wagers and the winner of the match included.

Final Jeopardy Question for May 15

The Final Jeopardy question for May 15, 2025 is in the category of “Women of History” and has the following clue:

Regarding the idea of “women first”, she queried, “Women demand equal rights on land-why not on sea?”

To prevent spoilers, the right response to this history question can be found at the bottom of the article.

Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for May 15

Every contestant was in contention by the second round, but Brandon remained the Jeopardy champion by way of a very safe bet. No one got the Final Jeopardy clue right.

Nick had the lead with $14,200, but bet a whopping $10,601 on “Roosevelt.” This dropped him all the way to last place with only $3,599.

Neeraj also bet too much, $8,000 of his $12,400, risking it on his answer of “Physllis Schafly.” He left in second place with $4,400.

Meanwhile, Brandon incorrectly guessed “Aerhart” but didn’t lose much since he only wagered $0. He kept his total of $7,200, enough for first place.

Final Jeopardy Answer for May 15

The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on May 15, 2025 is “Who is the Unsinkable Molly Brown?”

The clue is a little twisted here. Margaret Brown, more commonly known as the “Unsinkable Molly Brown,” was one of the survivors of the Titanic. She spoke about unfair gender stereotypes and found it odd that women and children was placed on lifeboats first. Because of this rule, young boys were not placed on the boats and forced to stay behind. To this she wrote, “‘Women first’ is a principle as deep-rooted in man’s being as the sea. It is world-old and irrevocable. But to me it is all wrong. Women demand equal rights on land — why not on sea?”

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