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‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: Feb. 21 – Feb. 25, Everything You Missed!

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By Kristin Myers on February 26, 2022 at 1:30 PM EST
Updated on February 26, 2022 at 4:11 PM EST

Welcome to “Jeopardy!” In Review! This week, we will be revisiting the episodes from February 21 through February 25.

To the delight of many fans, "Jeopardy!" G.O.A.T. Tournament winner Ken Jennings is back hosting for another week!

So, without further ado, let’s get started!

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Monday, February 21 – Carter Returns

On Monday, Carter returned to defend his one-day total of $17,401 dollars against Henry, a physician and professor, and Lynde, a server.

The first round featured categories such as "Artists on the Move," "The Korean War," "Trees," and "TV Double Takes." Going into the second round, Henry had $6,400, Carter had $3,800, and Lynde had $3,200 dollars.

The second round featured categories such as "Bad People in Books," "Space: Kind Of Huge," "Thy Fearful Symmetry," and "Scrambled Hats." Going into Final Jeopardy!, Henry had $12,600, Carter had $9,800, and Lynde had $6,000 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Historic European Families." The clue read: "This family has been traced to the Mugello valley around the year 1200 & the name suggests the trade of physician."

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Everyone provided a correct answer of "What is Medici?" Henry added $7,501 to create a new one-day total of $20,101 dollars.

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Tuesday, February 22 - Henry Returns

On Tuesday, Henry returned to defend his one-day total of $20,101 dollars against Holly, a user experience researcher, and Hieu, a trauma surgeon.

The first round contained categories such as "Feb Be Wary," "Also A School Words," "Free Stuff," and "Tweets." Going into the second round, Henry had $5,400, Hieu had $2,800, and Holly had $2,000 dollars.

The second round featured categories such as "Books & Authors," "Iconography," "Best Spoken Word Grammy," and "Tweets." Going into the Final Jeopardy!, Hieu had $15,400, Henry had $15,000, and Holly had $3,600 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "American Women." The clue read: "In 1914, she received a patent on a trefoil emblem, which she would transfer to an organization a few years later."

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No one was able to come up with a correct answer of "Who was Juliette Gordon Lowe?" Henry lost $7,800 dollars but was still able to win $7,200 to come up with a two-day total of $27,301 dollars.

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Wednesday, February 23 - Henry Returns

On Wednesday, Henry returned to defend his two-day winnings of $27,301 against Christine, a piano teacher and church organist, and Patrick, a school administrator.

The first round featured categories like "There's an Animal In That Title," "Broom Service," "Puttings the Carbs," and "Before the Horse." At the end of the first round, Christine had $8,000, Henry had $5,800, and Patrick had $2,000 dollars.

The second round featured categories like "Notable People," "Country Nicknames," "Are You Smarter Than A 1905 5th Grader?" and "From P To Y." At the end of the second round, Christine had $19,000, Henry had $17,000, and Patrick had $8,800 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Play Characters." The clue read: "A 1949 review noted the 'wrong formulas for success' of this character & 'fatal misconceptions about his place in the scheme of things.'"

Everyone provided a correct answer of "Who is Willy Loman?" Henry doubled up to $34,000 dollars and Christine wagered enough to tie Henry, resulting in a rare tiebreaker clue.

The tiebreaker category was "Flowers." The clue read: "After its inclusion in a 1915 poem, this red flower became a symbol of fallen World War I soldiers."

Christine answered first. She provided the correct answer of "What is poppy?" and made her the new one-day champion with $34,000 dollars.

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Thursday, February 24 - Christine Returns

On Thursday, Christine returned to defend her one-day total of $34,000 dollars against Anna, a bar and restaurant owner, and Lucian, a law clerk.

The first round contained categories like "Book of the Year," "Hodgepodge," "Senate Committees" and "The Hall Of Famer's Position." At the end of the first round, Christine had $6,800, Anne had $3,200 and Lucian had $400.

The second round contained categories like "Historic Women," "Lit-Pourri," "Nautical Lingo," and "Rhyming Synonyms." At the end of the second round, Christine had $12,600, Lucian had $4,600, and Anne had $1,200.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Fictional Families." The clue read: "Introduced in the 1930s in The New Yorker, they’ve appeared on TV & Broadway & in live-action & animated films."

Only Lucian provided a correct answer of "What Is 'The Adams Family'?" Christine lost $10,600 dollars but still managed to secure a two-day total of $44,600 dollars.

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Friday, February 25 - Christine Returns

On Friday, Christine returned to defend her two-day total of $44,600 dollars against Theresa, an inventory planning analyst, and Max, a creative director.

The first round contained categories such as "Big Ten Geography," "The Disney Lady Sings," "Kinds of Care," and "Last Line of a Shakespeare Play." At the end of the first round, Max had $3,400 dollars, Christine had $3,100 dollars, and Theresa had $600 dollars.

The second round contained categories such as "African Empires," "That Invention Is Electric," "Before She Was First Lady," and "TV Catchphrases." After the second round, Max had $15,000, Christine had $11,500, and Theresa had $7,400 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Awards." The clue read: "These awards have a retro version & winners include the novel 'The Sword in the Stone' & 'The War of the Worlds' radio broadcast."

Both Christine and Theresa provided a correct answer of "What are the Hugo Awards?" Christine added $3,501 dollars to win $15,001 for a three-day total of $59,601 dollars.

But would she be able to keep her win streak going past Monday? Tune in next week to find out!

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