Hey there, Jeopardy enthusiasts! Let’s jump right into today's action-packed Celebrity Jeopardy episode. It's been a wild ride, and we've got all the details you need right here. Whether you're catching up on the game or just curious about what went down, we’ve got you covered. So, buckle up and let's get into it.
Unplayed Clues and Contestant Standings
First things first, let's talk about the numbers. This season has seen a total of some unplayed clues, and the scoreboard is heating up. Luigi is leading the pack with an impressive $23,600, followed closely by Amy at $14,200, and Avi trailing but still in the game with $11,600. These numbers don’t just reflect their knowledge; they show the strategy and finesse each player brings to the table.
Final Jeopardy Showcases Literary Giants
Final Jeopardy today was nothing short of spectacular. The category featured two Faulkners and a Hemingway, putting contestants' literary knowledge to the ultimate test. Now, here's where it gets interesting—Luigi's lead going into Final Jeopardy secured his spot as a semifinalist. That's right, folks, Luigi’s not just playing the game; he's mastering it.
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Recap of Today’s Episode
Finally, we can't wrap this up without giving you the full scoop on today’s episode. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, with twists and turns that kept us all on the edge of our seats. So, if you missed it, don’t worry—we’ve got the recap waiting for you. Keep reading to find out how the contestants fared in the final round and what the questions were.
Final Jeopardy: Presidential Elections
Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy category: Presidential Elections. This question aired on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, in Season 41, Game 123. The question asked for the only two Democrats elected president between James Buchanan in 1856 and FDR in 1932. Now, that’s a tricky one, right? Stick around to find out the correct response and how our contestants performed.
Contestants' Final Jeopardy Success Rate
Our players are doing great overall, with a solid 4/8 success rate in Final Jeopardy. But let’s not forget Isaac, whose spelling in Final Jeopardy was accepted because the last vowel in "Pyrrhus" is a schwa and could be phonetically correct with any vowel. It’s these little nuances that make Jeopardy such a fascinating game.
Box Score Update
Today’s box score will be linked as soon as the show posts it. We know you’re eager to see the full breakdown, and we’ll make sure you get it as soon as possible.
World Capitals Final Jeopardy
Let’s rewind to Monday, January 27, 2025, for another Final Jeopardy moment. The category was World Capitals, and the question was about the only world capital in the "roaring forties" latitudes. Home to more than 400,000, this capital is unique in its geography. Our contestants faced this challenge with determination, and we’ll reveal the correct response shortly.
Doug Makes Jeopardy History
Doug has tied a record set by Lionel Goldbart as the only known players to fail to reach Final Jeopardy more than once. It’s a quirky Jeopardy fact that adds to the game’s rich history. Now, let’s dive into more Final Jeopardy questions and see how our players performed.
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American Literature Final Jeopardy
On Monday, April 7, 2025, the Final Jeopardy category was American Literature. The question revolved around a novel inspired by stories told by John Jay about his experiences with spies during the revolution. It’s a fascinating piece of literary history, and our contestants were ready to take it on.
World Museums Final Jeopardy
Let’s shift gears to Thursday, April 10, 2025, where the Final Jeopardy category was World Museums. Located on Cromwell Road and home to more than 2.8 million objects, this museum bears the name of a cousin of a British queen. Our contestants had to dig deep into their knowledge of world museums to answer this one correctly.
Classic TV Shows Final Jeopardy
Tuesday, March 18, 2025, brought us Final Jeopardy in the category of Classic TV Shows. The question was about a show with a notice reading, "Maximum room capacity 75 persons" posted over its door. Our players had to think back to the golden age of television to get this one right.
Games Final Jeopardy
On Thursday, March 13, 2025, the Final Jeopardy category was Games. The question was about a game that "scandalized the puritanical and drove chiropractors wild with delight." It’s a fun and quirky question that had our contestants buzzing with excitement.
Final Jeopardy Answer Reveal
Are you dying to know the Final Jeopardy answers? Well, you’re in luck because we’ve got them all right here. Check out our Today’s Final Jeopardy & Answer page for all the details. Plus, we’ll give you a sneak peek into upcoming categories and what to expect from the next episodes.
Why Do Second and Third Place Get the Same Amount?
Good question! The Pop Culture Jeopardy final that aired yesterday gives us some insight into this. It’s all about the excitement and the thrill of the game, and sometimes, the payouts reflect that. Stay tuned for more insights into the game's mechanics and payouts.
Historic Scientists Final Jeopardy
Tuesday, March 4, 2025, saw Final Jeopardy in the category of Historic Scientists. The question was about a scientist whose pair of discoveries in 1787 are named for stage characters, a new practice in his field. Our contestants had to draw on their knowledge of scientific history to get this one right.
World Geography Final Jeopardy
On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, the Final Jeopardy category was World Geography. The question was about a world capital located on an island that began following two different time zones in 2016. It’s a unique geographical challenge that had our contestants thinking outside the box.
Around the World Final Jeopardy
Wednesday, April 9, 2025, brought Final Jeopardy in the category of Around the World. The question was about a landmark where an online article said, "The stones themselves look like they are crying" and mentioned "tears of pain, hope & joy." It’s a touching and thought-provoking question that resonated with our players.
21st Century Television Final Jeopardy
Wednesday, April 2, 2025, saw Final Jeopardy in the category of 21st Century Television. The question was about a series that premiered in 2018 and was pitched as "The Godfather in Montana." Our contestants had to think about modern television to answer this one correctly.
That’s all for today’s recap. Keep checking back for more updates, final Jeopardy questions, and contestant performances. We can’t wait to see what the next episodes bring!


