Up ahead is the Final Jeopardy clue for today, Tuesday, April 8. No one was able to come up with the answer for Final Jeopardy in yesterday’s match, but Mike Dawson still managed to become a two-day Jeopardy champion. He will hope to build upon his total of $35,600 in tonight’s match against compliance manager Joe Lancour from Massachusetts and history professor Anise K. Strong-Morse from Michigan. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 4/8/2025, along with the wages and winner of the match.

Final Jeopardy Question for April 8
The Final Jeopardy question for April 8, 2025 is in the category of “Honors” and has the following clue:
Burt Lancaster & Joanne Woodward were among the first 8 honored at a 1958 ceremony held on this street
To prevent immediate spoilers, the correct answer to this clue is placed at the bottom of the guide.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for April 8
Mike cruised to another victory in the April 8 match as the other two contestants had a slew of incorrect answers throughout the show. Everyone got the right answer to what is an easy pop culture Final Jeopardy question.
Amassing $16,400 by the end of Double Jeopardy, Mike had a runaway victory. He earned another $5,000 for a total of $21,400, bringing his winnings to a solid $57,000.
Anise was able to get out of the red with $2,900. She only risked $707 and came away in second with $3,607.
Joe only had $1,800 to work with but doubled up to $3,600. This was enough for third place with $3,600.
Final Jeopardy Answer for April 8
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on April 8, 2025 is “What is Hollywood Boulevard?”
The clue hinges on whether contestants know that Burt Lancaster and Joanne Woodward are actors in classic film. This will naturally lead people to the famous Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard. Joanne Woodward is noted for being the first person to receive a star on the Walk of Fame along with seven others, including Louise Fazenda, Burt Lancaster, Ernest Torrence, Olive Borden, Preston Foster, Ronald Colman, and Edward Sedgwick. As of the beginning of April 2025, there are over 2,800 stars in this prominent Los Angeles landmark.