Up ahead is the Final Jeopardy clue for Jeopardy Masters Game 6 for Wednesday, May 14, 2025. Yogesh Raut still remains in the top of the leaderboard through the knockout rounds, but three new players will be adding more match points to their total in Game 6. These are Juveria Zaheer (0 points), Brad Rutter (0 points), and Neilesh Vinjamurai (0 points). Since these three players have no points yet, there’s a high chance that two of them will be in danger of being eliminated. Here is the clue, answer, wagers, and winner for Jeopardy Masters Game 6 on 5/14/2025.

Final Jeopardy Question for Jeopardy Masters 2025 Game 6
The Jeopardy Masters Final Jeopardy question for Game 6 on May 14, 2025 is in the category of “American Composers” and has the following clue:
After he died in 1990 at age 90, his ashes were scattered at Tanglewood, where he taught for 25 years & where his music was performed
To prevent spoilers, the right response to this question can be found at the end of this article
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for Jeopardy Masters 2025 Game 6
Juveria won Game 6 of Jeopardy Masters 2025, carrying her lead from the second round. No one got the Final Jeopardy clue this time around.
Juveria held the lead going into Final Jeopardy due to having found the two Daily Doubles in the second round. She had 26,800 and only lost 6,000 with her answer of “Fiedler.” Her total of 20,800 earned her a solid 3 points.
Brad wasn’t too far behind Juveria with 15,800, but he lost 11,001 with his answer of “Ives.” This left him with $4,799, enough for second place and 1 match point.
Unfortunately for Neilesh, he only had 4,000 in the bank before the final segment. He risked it all on “Bernstein” and left with no points with $0.
Final Jeopardy Answer for Jeopardy Masters 2025 Game 6
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy for Jeopardy Masters Game 6 on May 14, 2025 is “Who is Aaron Copland?”
Perhaps the toughest part of this clue is that Leonard Bernstein also performed at Tanglewood and died in 1990. However, Aaron Copland was 90 years old when he passed away. His most famous compositions include “Rodeo,” “Fanfare for the Common Man,” and “Appalachian Spring.”