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‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: July 11 - July 15, Everything You Missed!

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By Kristin Myers on July 16, 2022 at 7:30 AM EDT
Updated on July 22, 2022 at 2:56 PM EDT

Welcome to “Jeopardy!” In Review! This week, we will be revisiting the episodes from July 11 through July 15.

"Jeopardy!" is being hosted by "The Big Bang Theory" alum Mayim Bialik until July 18.

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

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Monday, July 11 –  Robert Returns

On Monday, Robert returned to defend his one-day total of  $32,001 dollars against Steve, a lawyer, and Aleithia, a course developer.

The first round featured the categories: GLACIERS // HEARING RED // THE RAVEN-POURRI // LICENSE PLATE MOTTOS // GREAT BRITAIN IN THE 1700s // CHEERY-"O"

After the first round, Robert had $5,800, Aleithia had $2,200, and Steve had $6,600.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: WRITER, WRONGER // CHARACTERS IN THE MOVIE // TRIAL & ERA // WOOD // GEOGRAPHY FROM MACAU TO ODGEN // FAMILIAL PHRASES

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Rober had $23,000, Steve had $13,800, and Aleithia had $7,400.

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The Final Jeopardy! category was "MUSICAL THEATER." The clue read: "It’s one of the most revived shows in Broadway history & in 2001 it was designated the state opera of South Carolina."

Both Steve and Aleithia were able to come up with a correct answer of "What is 'Porgy and Bess'?" Steve added $4,601 dollars to come up with a new one-day total of $18,401 dollars.

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Tuesday, July 12 - Steve Returns

On Tuesday, Steve returned to defend his one-day total of $18,401 dollars against Ben, a history teacher, and Tehmeena, a business developer.

The first round featured the categories: HUMAN ANATOMY // THE LYIN' KING // WHO'S IN THAT COMMERCIAL? // IN DISPOSABLE  // NATIONAL-SOUNDING ITEMS // WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE

At the end of the first round, Steve had $7,400, Tehmeena had $4,800, and Ben had nothing.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: LAKES & RIVERS & A MOUNTAIN // VAMPIRES IN LITERATURE // THE ALEXANDER FILES // SOUNDS SMART // ON THE LABEL // "TOP" OF THE POPS

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Steve had $20,000, Ben had $10,000, and Tehmeena had $3,200.

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The Final Jeopardy! category was "PAIRS IN ASTRONOMY." The clue read: "Discovered in 1877, they were named for siblings of the Greek god of love."

Only Ben was able to come up with a correct answer of "What are Phobos and Deimos?" However, he only wagered $3,000 dollars. Therefore, Steve was able to take the victory and only lost a dollar to win $19,999 dollars for a two-day total of $38,400 dollars.

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Wednesday, July 13 - Steve Returns

On Wednesday, Steve returned to defend his two-day total of $38,400 dollars against Jin-Soo, an education non-profit employee, and Emily, a middle school band director.

The first round featured the categories: QUOTING THE KING JAMES BIBLE // MAKING MONEY // REEL ESTATE // WELSH FOLK // SHORES // HORSES, ANAGRAMMED

At the end of the first round, Steve had $10,400, Emily had $3,600, and Jin-Soo had -$200.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: PRESIDENTIAL GLOBETROTTING // PLAYS & PLAYWRITING // ANTARCTICA // HODGEPODGE // TV COMEDY // WORD "L"

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Steve had $17,700, Emily had $14,000, and Jin-Soo was still at -$200 dollars so he could not compete in the Final Jeopardy! round.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "STATE MOTTOS." The clue read: "This motto is the name of a city in that state & is a famous quote by an ancient Greek from the 3rd century B.C."

Only Emily was able to come up with a correct answer of "What is Eureka, California?" Emily went all-in and doubled her score of $14,000 to create a new one-day total of $28,000 dollars.

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Thursday, July 14 -  Emily Returns

On Thursday, Emily returned to defend her one-day total of $28,000 dollars against Anjali, a lawyer, and Mark, a shelter veterinarian.

The first round featured the categories: THE FOUNDING FATHERS // EARTH // TV SHOWS BY EPISODE TITLE // UNITS OF MEASURE // TERRIBLE SUPERVILLAIN NAMES // THAT'S COLD!

After the first round, Emily had $5,400, Mark had $4,000, and Anjali had $2,200.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: RIVER NAMES // LITERARY CASTLES // ROMANCE LANGUAGES // THE WINDS OF POP CULTURE // I KNOW WHAT YOU DID // 4 OF THE SAME LETTER

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Emily had $14,000, Anjali had $12,600, and Mark had $8,000.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "THE 20th CENTURY." The clue read: "Maybe surprisingly, in 1918 this new leader was the first to recognize the independence of Finland."

Both Emily and Mark were able to come up with a correct answer of "Who was Lenin?" Emily added $11,201 dollars to win $25,201 for a two-day total of $53,201 dollars.

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Friday, July 15 - Emily Returns

On Friday, Emily returned to defend her two-day total of $53,201 dollars against Anmol, a tech salesperson, and Christopher, a teacher.

The first round featured the categories: U.S. PLACES, EVERYBODY! // MUSICIANS' REAL NAMES // LET'S TALK ABOUT BITE CLUB // 4,4 // ICE CREAM // NOVEL "T"s

At the end of the first round, Emily had $5,000, Christopher had $5,200, and Anmol had -$600.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: MEXICAN HISTORY // MODEL BEHAVIOR // WORLD OF OPERA // OVID // YOU WILL GET BETTER HERE // ENDS WITH "I"

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Emily had $29,000, Anmol had $5,800, and Christopher had $2,400.

The Final Jeopardy! category was "MORE THAN ONE MEANING." The clue read: "Its definitions include containing the metallic element no. 22, pertaining to a group of Greek gods & having great strength or size."

Both Emily and Anmol provided a correct answer of "What is titanic?" Emily added $5,000 to win $34,000 for a three-day total of $87,201 dollars.

But would she be able to keep her win streak going on Monday? Fans will just have to tune in to find out... especially because Ken Jennings is returning as host!

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