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‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: March 14 – March 18, Everything You Missed!

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By Kristin Myers on March 19, 2022 at 10:00 AM EDT

Welcome to “Jeopardy!” In Review! This week, we will be revisiting the episodes from March 14 through March 18.

"Jeopardy!" G.O.A.T. Tournament winner Ken Jennings is back hosting for another week! Last Friday, Jennings celebrated 100 episodes hosting the show, which has more fans calling for him to become the permanent host than ever.

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

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Monday, March 14 – Matt Returns

On Monday, Matt returned to defend his one-day total of $8,900 dollars against Amy, an academic copy editor, and Susan, an employment attorney.

The first round featured the categories: A Few Moments With Millard Fillmore, Hobbies, I Love You 3,000, Europe, '70s Television, and Words With Only One Consonant. After the first round, Matt had $7,700, Amy had $4,400, and Susan had $2,400.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: The New York Times Book Review, Tune River, Nuclear Physics, Rhyming With The Greek Gods, Libraries, and "SH!" Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Matt had $16,000, Amy had $9,600, and Susan had $5,600.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "World War I." The clue read: "Suvla Bay & Cape Helles were major landing sites along this peninsula."

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Only Amy provided a correct answer of "What is Gallipoli?" She added $6,500 dollars to create a new one-day total of $16,100 dollars.

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Tuesday, March 15 - Amy Returns

On Tuesday, Amy returned to defend her one-day win streak of $16,100 dollars against Simi, an elementary school teacher, and Ariel, a digital marketing manager.

The first round featured the categories: Foreign Words & Phrases, TV News, Fashion, The Ancient Mariner, Water, Water, and Everywhere. At the end of the first round, Amy had $6,000, Ariel had $1,000, and Simi had $4,200 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Buildings in History, Glow-Pourri, Authors, Movie Madness, Classical Music, and Crossword Clues "Q." Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Amy had

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Meteorology." The clue read: "It was feared this word caused panic, but in 1950 the U.S. weather bureau ended a ban on it in forecasts, saying prediction wasn't impossible."

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Only Amy provided a correct answer of "What is tornado?" She added $10,000 dollars to her score to create a total of $38,000 and a two-day total of $54,100 dollars.

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Wednesday, March 16 - Amy Returns

On Wednesday, Amy returned to defend her two-day win streak of $54,100 dollars against Evan, a veterinarian, and Katie, a personal assistant and writer.

The first round featured the categories: Call Me Sometime, NYC Neighborhoods, Succession, Bowl-O-Rama, Numerical Phrases, and Can I Make You A Drink? At the end of the first round, Amy had $4,200, Katie had $5,800, and Evan had $4,600 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: National Flags, Plays, Celebrity "M.D."s, Science & Medicine, Aviation, and Online & Texting Abbrev. Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Amy had $8,600, Katie had $14,600, and Evan had $4,800 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Movie Stars." The clue read: "Matthew McConaughey said, ''Dazed & Confused', the first words I ever said on film were these.'"

Katie and Evan provided a correct answer of "What is alright, alright, alright?" Katie added $2,601 dollars to her score to come up with a new one-day total of $17,201 dollars.

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Thursday, March 17 - Katie Returns

On Thursday, Katie returned to defend her one-day total of $17,201 dollars against Joel, a head of content, and Finn, a student.

The first round featured the categories: Ballet, 7-Letter Grab Bag, Beastly Lit, Circumflexing On You, Sports With No Balls, and Irish Name Deviations. After the first round, Katie had $3,400, Finn had $4,000, and Joel had $2,000 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Let's Have A Confluence, Movie & TV Role in Common, Throwing Shade, History Quick Takes, Chemical People, and "X"s & "O"s.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Katie had $9,800, Finn had $10,800, and Joel had $2,400 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Nonfiction." The clue read: "This 1962 classic was dedicated to Albert Schweitzer, who predicted that man 'will end by destroying the earth.'"

Both Finn and Katie provided a correct answer of "What is Silent Spring?" Finn added $8,801 dollars to come up with a new one-day total of $19,601 dollars.

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Friday, March 18 -  Finn Returns

On Friday, Finn returned to defend his one-day total of $19,601 dollars against Michael, an attorney, and Debra, an adjunct assistant professor of history.

The first round featured the categories: Arthropodcast, Global Organizations, Analyzing the Seuss Character, The 5 W's In Other Languages, Easy Peasy, and Lemon Squeezy. At the end of the first round, Finn had $4,000, Debra had $2,800, and Michael had $4,400 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Tools of the Trade, U.S. Geography, Biblical Passages, Women of Country Music, South American History, and Middle E.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Finn had $10,800, Debra had $10,000, and Michael had $8,600 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Newspaper Talk." The clue read: "Meaning an important part of a story, this distinctive spelling helped distinguish the word from a substance used in typesetting."

Everyone provided a correct answer of "What is lede?" Finn added $9,201 to win $20,001 dollars for a two-day total of $39,602 dollars.

But would he be able to carry his win streak past Monday? Fans will just have to tune in to find out!

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