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    Final Jeopardy Today September 17, 2024 – Question, Answer, Wages & Winner

    By Nicholas Tan,

    7 hours ago

    Here you’ll find the Final Jeopardy clue for Tuesday, September 17, 2024. Yesterday’s match on Monday saw Aiden become yet another new Jeopardy champion for Season 41. He comes with a one-day total of $27,599, which he’ll hope to build as he faces off against another teacher named Alisa Kindsfater from Arkansas and a history lecturer named Will Yancey from Texas. The following is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy on 9/17/2024, plus the wagers and the victor of the match.

    Final Jeopardy Question for September 17

    The Final Jeopardy question for September 17, 2024 is in the category of “Characters in Book Series” and has the following clue:

    This 12-year-old began his first book saying, “Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood”

    You’ll see the right answer at the end, so that you have time to figure it out without seeing the answer right away.

    Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for September 17

    Aiden became a two-day champion after getting the right response to Final Jeopardy over Will, who had the lead heading into the segment.

    In second place with $11,000, Aiden doubled his money with his wager and ended up in first place with $22,000.

    Will had $13,200, but came up with “Harry Potter” as an incorrect response. This lost him a wagered $8,801 and he finished in third place. Meanwhile, Alisa also doubled her initial total of $5,400, pulling her into third place with $10,800.

    Final Jeopardy Answer for September 17

    The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on September 17, 2024 is “Who is Percy Jackson?”

    The clue refers not to Harry Potter, which does involve some “half-bloods,” but to the book series Percy Jackson & the Olympians written by Rick Riordan. In the book, Percy is a demigod, the offspring of the Greek god Poseidon and a mortal Sally Jackson (which is not uncommon for Greek gods, really).

    He starts the series as a 12 year old, as the clue states, and has ADHD and dyslexia supposedly due to being able to read Ancient Greek and having battlefield reflexes. Through the series, he eventually becomes a head counselor for a demigod summer camp called Camp Half-Blood. The seventh installment of the series called Wrath of the Triple Goddess is scheduled to release on September 24, 2024.

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