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

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By Kristin Myers on March 26, 2022 at 10:00 AM EDT

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

"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, March 21 – Finn Returns

On Monday, Finn returned to defend his two-day total of $39,602 dollars against Karen, a member acquisition coordinator, and Margaret, an attorney.

The first round featured the categories: Picture Book, Boating Glossary, Dance Off, Bro!, 4-Letter Countries, Films of the 1990s, and Let Your Star Guide You.

After the first round, Finn had $1,800, Margaret had $3,800, and Karen had $1,800 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Groups In History, Seismic Activity, The Ancients Speak, Giving You A Plum Assignment, Childhood Homes, and 3 Letters in a Row Alphabetically.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Finn had $11,400, Margaret had $9,800, and Karen had $15,400 dollars.

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The Final Jeopardy! category was "Singers." The clue read: "In 2021 at age 95, this singer achieved a Guinness World Record for the oldest person to release an album of new material."

Only Margaret provided a correct answer of "Who is Tony Bennett?". She added $9,000 dollars to her score to create a new one-day total of $18,800 dollars. Finn and Karen both wrote down Diana Ross who is only 77 and probably not too happy to learn that two "Jeopardy!" contestants thought that she was 95!

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Tuesday, March 22 - Margaret Returns

On Tuesday, Margaret returned to defend her one-day win streak of $18,800 dollars against Caitlin, an e-commerce professional and Mihir, an engineer.

The first round featured the categories: 1860s America, "G" as in Geography, Investing, Ice Cream Flavors?, Football and Football, and A Word to the Wise.

At the end of the first round, Margaret had $7,200, Mihir had $4,600, and Caitlin had $4,600 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Recent Bios of Writers, Scientific Initials, Those Darn Etruscans, National Historic Trails, Characters Named Alex, and Silent Letter Starters.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Margaret had $20,600, Mihir had $12,500, and Caitlin had $15,400 dollars.

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The Final Jeopardy! category was "Historic Nicknames." The clue read: "Napoleon's troops gave him this nickname not to mock him but for showing the courage of an infantryman in battle."

Mihir made a big wager and doubled his score to come up with a new one-day total of $24,999 dollars for a correct answer of "What is little corporal?"

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Wednesday, March 23 - Mihir Returns

On Wednesday, Mihir returned to defend his one-day win streak of $24,999 dollars against Nadège, a marine biology graduate student, and Tim, an app developer.

The first round featured the categories: It's All Gucci, Music as of Late, Food & Drink Homophones, Bright Lights, Big City, and We Read It in the '80s.

At the end of the first round, Mihir had $3,600, Tim had $8,800, and Nadège had $3,000 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: It Happened In '22, Science in Nature, Triple the Double Letters, The Body Politic, Woman Movies, and Incredibly Elf-Centered.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Mihir had $6,400, Tim had $18,800, and Nadège had $5,900 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Poems." The clue read: "the title of this poem comes from a 1920 book that refers to its possible 'restoration to fruitfulness.'"

No one was able to come up with a correct answer of "What is The Waste Land?" Tim lost $2,000 dollars on his bet, but it was still enough for him to walk away with a new one-day total of $16,800 dollars.

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Thursday, March 24 - Tim Returns

On Thursday, Tim returned to defend his one-day total of $16,800 dollars against Omar, a public health official, and Ciara, an undergraduate student.

The first round featured the categories: Mythological Endings, Classic Cars, Fast Face, If You Liked It, Then You Should Have..., and Put A "Ring" On It.

After the first round, Tim had $3,600, Ciara had $9,200, and Omar had $6,200 dollars.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Austria's Borders, 20th Century Fiction, Sci. & Med. Abbrev., Feud Origins, It's A Race, and Double Meanings.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Tim had $11,200, Ciara had $19,600, and Omar had $13,800 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "Disney Characters." The clue read: "In the source material from more than 3 centuries ago, her name was Badr al-Budur, 'full moon of full moons.'"

Everyone provided a correct answer of "Who is Jasmine?" Ciara added $8,001 dollars to her score to win with $27,601 dollars.

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Friday, March 25 -  Ciara Returns

On Friday, Ciara returned to defend her one-day total of $27,601 dollars against Nicole, a teacher and writer, and Jackie, a pension calculation developer.

The first round featured the categories: Pop Music Philly-Style, A Bit Of Brit Lit, 3-Letter Words, Alphabet Land, Beer Today, and Lawn Tomorrow.

At the end of the first round, Ciara had $3,400, Jackie had $4,600, and Nicole had $8,400.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: What The Hill?, American Law, Scientists, Time To Call It A Day, History's Mister "E"s, and The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Ciara had $15,200, Nicole had $12,000, and Jackie had $10,600 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "U.S. City Names." The clue read: "Adopted in 1845, the name of this state capital is a feminized form of a big body of water."

No one was able to come up with a correct answer of "What is Atlanta?" However, Jackie was able to come up with a modest wager from third place, in order to win the game with $7,500 dollars.

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

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