I didn’t turn the Mute button off in time to hear it…
I know what the response was: Sarajevo
I didn’t turn the Mute button off in time to hear it…
I know what the response was: Sarajevo
j-archive (https://j-archive.com/) is your friend. You must have watched a rerun as the July 25, 2025 correct response was William Randolph Hearst
I searched your response and it appears in 5 Final Jeopardy! responses:
|#8586, aired 2022-02-28|MODERN WAR: Called the longest siege of a capital in modern history, the assault on this city lasted from 1992 to 1996|
|#6529, aired 2013-01-24|OLYMPIC HOST CITIES: When this city hosted the XIV Winter Olympics, it was located in a different nation than today|
|#5948, aired 2010-06-23|HISTORIC DATES: The signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919 took place exactly 5 years after the related death of this man|
|#3800, aired 2001-02-23|OLYMPIC CITIES: 1 of 2 current national capitals that have hosted the Winter Olympics|
|#2748, aired 1996-07-10|MODERN HISTORY: The airlift of aid to this city, which ran from July 3, 1992 to January 9, 1996, was the world’s longest|
Brian
(just found out you can search for clues/responses - neat!)
[winces]
oooh, I’m sorry, but he asked about Celebrity Jeopardy.
[Pauses]
Celebrity Jeopardy.
[Pauses]
The clue was, “Called the premier movie industry event for the Balkans, this festival began 30 years ago when the city was under siege.”
Oops, poor reading on my part. J! archive does not have Celebrity Jeopardy!.
Still, I found out that you can search for responses there. Also interesting that that response happened 5 times in regular Jeopardy!.
Brian
I blame the Etruscans
Thanks to both of you!
Thise darm Etruscans!
(What the heck is an Etruscan?)
Romans before Rome.
This one has changed since it aired.
And makers of fine snoods.
And makers of fine snoods.