Celebrity Final Jeopardy Today February 5, 2025 - Question, Answer, Wages & Winner - NewsBreak
Here you can find the Celebrity Final Jeopardy clue for Wednesday, February 5, 2025. Roy Wood Jr. made a comeback in the Celebrity Jeopardy episode on January 29 and became one of the semifinalist going into next round. Three more celebrities in today’s episode will attempt to the same: actor and writer Natalie Morales playing for Happy Trails for Kids, comedian Chris Distefano playing for the 34.3 Foundation, and actor and singer Corbin Bleu playing for the Entertainment Community Fund – The Looking Ahead Program. Here are the question and answer for Celebrity Final Jeopardy on 2/5/2025, in addition to the wagers and the winner of the game.
The Final Jeopardy question for February 5, 2025 is in the category of “Million-Dollar Ideas” and has the following clue:
Art Fry co-invented this product as a bookmark for his choir hymnal: only later did he realize it was “a whole new way to communicate”
So that nothing is spoiled, the correct answer to this clue has been placed at the end of this guide.
In a very close match, Natalie became the winner of the February 5 match for Celebrity Jeopardy. All three contestants were well within shooting distance with each other to take the victory.
With $12,000 heading into Final Jeopardy, Natalie risked everything and doubled up. Her correct response landed her in first place with $24,000.
Chris had the lead with $14,100 but guessed incorrectly with “Bluetooth.” He lost a wagered $5,190 and he left in second with $8,910.
Corbin couldn’t come up with a response and sadly lost most of his total. His $11,600 sum dropped by wagered $11,599, and he left in third with just a dollar left.
The correct answer for Celebrity Final Jeopardy on February 5, 2025 is “What is a Post-It Note?”
In 1974, Art Fry decided to make a bookmark for his hymnal while he was singing at church. As a product development researcher at 3M, he thought of his fellow senior scientist Spencer Silver’s invention of sticky microspheres and created a note out of it.
It took three years before the company decided to run with the idea, introducing removable notes under the name “Press n’ Peel.” As part of a marketing strategy, this was renamed the “Post-It Note” in April 1980 and it gradually became a staple in offices as a versatile tool for communication.
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