Final Jeopardy Today Clue June 25 2025 Question Answer Wagers Winner
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Final Jeopardy Today June 25, 2025 – Question, Answer, Wagers & Winner

Up ahead is the Final Jeopardy clue for today, Wednesday, June 25. Another day, another Jeopardy champion. We’ve been rotating winners every day quite often over the last few weeks, with the latest champion being Micah Fritz who won yesterday’s match in a runaway. With a fair sum of $14,200, he will compete against another teacher, Kiley Campbell from Utah, and an attorney, Greg Harris from Washington, D.C. Here’s the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 6/25/2025, along with the wagers and the winner of the game.

Final Jeopardy Question for June 25

The Final Jeopardy question for June 25, 2025 is in the category of “Literary Allusions” and has the following clue:

One of the first chatbots was named for this language-learning character from a 1913 play & 1956 musical

The correct response to this literature and theater question can be found in the last section of this guide.

Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for June 25

Micah and Kiley had a very close match in the June 25 Jeopardy game, but Kiley made it through as the winner due to a right response in Final Jeopardy. In fact, she was the only one to get the right answer.

Kiley had $14,200 and bet quite a bit, $10,001, which paid off handsomely. She leaves as the new Jeopardy champion with $24,201.

Micah held the lead with $15,800 but couldn’t come up with any answer. He lost $5,000 and finished in second with $10,800.

Meanwhile, Greg risked all of his $6,200, but also could not find a response. He leaves in third with $0.

Final Jeopardy Answer for June 25

The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on June 25, 2025 is “Who is Eliza Doolittle?”

There are several ways to arrive at the answer to this clue. The easiest would likely be remembering that the “1956 musical” here is “My Fair Lady.” The Best Picture-winning 1964 movie is more well-known of course, but it was a play first as “Pygmalion” and then a Broadway musical in 1956. From there, the “language-learning character” is the protagonist, Eliza Doolittle. The chatbot referenced in the clue is ELIZA, a computer program developed at MIT in the mid-1960s that explored natural language processing through pattern matching.

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