Final Jeopardy 9/4/23 (Plays) & Who Won Monday September 4 2023

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Today’s Final Jeopardy 9/4/2023 (Plays) – Monday, September 4 2023

The January 12, 1864 Washington Evening Star reported on a performance of this “dashing comedy” to “a full and delighted house”

Today’s Final Jeopardy Answer – Monday, September 4 2023

The Final Jeopardy Answer is: Our American Cousin

Final Jeopardy Explanation – Monday, September 4 2023

“Our American Cousin” is a three-act play by English playwright Tom Taylor. The comedy became renowned for its association with Abraham Lincoln, as it was the play he was watching at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., when he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in April 1865.

However, prior to this infamous event, “Our American Cousin” had been popular on both sides of the Atlantic, including in Washington where it was performed to a full and delighted house, as reported by the Washington Evening Star on January 12, 1864. The play’s witty dialogue, humorous setup, and endearing characters contributed to its appeal among audiences.

Today’s Contestants, Results & Who Won Jeopardy! Tonight – Monday, September 4 2023

Warning: spoilers below!

Returning ChampionContestantContestant
Amy Schneider
Oakland, California
Engineering Manager

Winning Score: $28,600
Round 2 Score: $15,600
Round 1 Score: $6,400
Sam Buttrey
Pacific Grove, California
Associate Professor of Operations
Research at the Noval Postgraduate School

Final Score: $0
Round 2 Score: $8,000
Round 1 Score: $1,400
Andrew He
Software Developer
San Francisco, California

Final Score: $17,001
Round 2 Score: $14,200
Round 1 Score: $5,800

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