‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: March 28 – April 1, Everything You Missed!

‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: March 28 – April 1, Everything You Missed!

Welcome to “Jeopardy!” In Review! This week, we will be revisiting the episodes from March 28 through April 1.

“Jeopardy!” is being hosted by “The Big Bang Theory” alum Mayim Bialik this week.


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


Monday, March 28 – Jackie Returns


On Monday, Jackie returned to defend her one-day total of $7,500 dollars against Ryan, a theater director, and Amie, an attorney.


The first round featured the categories: From the Sky, Rhyme Time, The Place To “B”, Crosby, Steels, and Nosh.


After the first round, Jackie had $3,200, Amie had $2,400, and Ryan had $6,000 dollars.


The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: British Writers, Colorful State Symbols, Doesn’t Mean What It Sounds Like, A Song & A Dance, The 1880s, A Gathering of Animals, and Speaking Latin.


Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Jackie had $17,200, Ryan had $14,400, and Amie had $7,600 dollars.


The Final Jeopardy! category was “Sports History.” The clue read: “Taking the mound for Cleveland in 1948, he was the first African American to pitch in a World Series.”


Both Jackie and Ryan provided a correct answer of “Who was Satchel Paige?” Jackie added $11,601 to her score to win $28,801 and create a two-day total of $36,301 dollars.


Tuesday, March 29 – Jackie Returns


On Tuesday, Jackie returned to defend her two-day total of $36,301 dollars against John, an editor, and Jennie, a rabbinical student.


The first round featured the categories: Around the World, TV Shows’ First Episode, Where There’s A “Will,” African-Americana, Photography, and Fan Fiction?


At the end of the first round, Jackie had $15,200, Jennie had $1,000, and John had $1,600 dollars.


The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: It Happened In Egypt, Idioms & Expressions, Current Significant Others, National Days, Accurate, and To 5 Decibel Places.


Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Jackie doubled up on a Daily Double and went into the round with a staggering $30,800 dollars compared to $3,000 for John and $1,000 for Jennie.


The Final Jeopardy! category was “Shakespeare’s Women.” The clue read: “It is said of her, ‘Infected minds to their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets: more needs she the divine than the physician.'”


Everyone provided a correct answer of “Who is Lady Macbeth?” Jackie added $24,000 dollars to win $54,800 dollars for a three-day total of $91,101 dollars.


Wednesday, March 30 – Jackie Returns


On Wednesday, Jackie returned to defend her three-day total of $91,101 dollars against Joey, a bassoonist and graduate student, and Candace, a writer and editor.


The first round featured the categories: Let’s Put On A Show, Multi-Sport Athletes, Good Line, Famous Name!, The Name In The Middle, Join the Crowd, and Gimme Some Space.


At the end of the first round, Jackie had $14,600, Candace had $2,800, and Joey had $2,200 dollars.


The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: A Dish of Schubert, International Geographic, Magical Mystery Tour, Fa”Sh”ion, Historical Nonfiction, and Contractions.


Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Jackie again scored an early lead and made it a runaway with $23,000 dollars. Joey had $11,000 dollars and Canda had $4,000 dollars.


The Final Jeopardy! category was “Americans in Paris.” The clue read: “In 2021 she became the sixth woman & the first Black woman to be inducted into the Panthéon in Paris.”


Only Jackie provided a correct answer of “Who was Josephine Baker?” She added $999 dollars to win $23,999 dollars and a four-day total of $115,100 dollars.


Thursday, March 31 – Jackie Returns


On Thursday, Jackie returned to defend her four-day total of $115,100 dollars against Christian, a senior intelligence analyst, and Evan, a chemistry teacher.


The first round featured the categories: Map Quest, In Memorial 2021, Business Name Origins, Composers, College & Universities, and Everything From A to A.


After the first round, Jackie had $9,200, Evan had $5,600, and Christian had -$1,400 dollars.


The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: The Verb in the Novel Title, Time for Your Medicine, On TV in the Year 2000, Where The Streets Have A Name, She’s Only a Bird, and In The Gilded Age.


Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Jackie had $20,000, Evan had $17,400, and Christian had $1,000 dollars.


The Final Jeopardy! category was “Historic Places.” The clue read: “Following a raid at this establishment in 1969, protesters confronted police by forming a Rockette-style kickline.”


Only Evan provided a correct answer of “What is Stonewall Inn?” He added $3,000 dollars to come up with a new one-day total of $20,400 dollars.


Friday, April 1 –  Evan Returns


On Friday, Evan returned to defend his one-day total of $20,400 dollars against Nell, a museum educator, and Yian, an anesthesiologist.


The first round featured the categories: Thank You, The Internet, History is Circular, Birth Month Flowers, Close Capitals, Musicals by Song Lyrics, and Madjectives.


At the end of the first round, Evan had $5,800, Yian had $2,400, and Nell had $3,600 dollars.


The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: Hood Ornaments, Books & Authors, Historic Names, Setting The Periodic Table, Acting Presidents, and Stately Overlaps.


Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Nell almost made the game a runaway with $24,000 dollars. Evan had $12,200 dollars and Yian had $1,200 dollars.


The Final Jeopardy! category was “Countries of the World.” The clue read: “Some of this country’s indigenous people want its name officially changed from its Dutch-based name to Aotearoa.”


Only Nell came up with a correct answer of “What is New Zealand?” and added $401 dollars to come up with a new one-day total of $24,401 dollars.


But would Nell be able to win again on Monday? Fans will just have to tune in to find out!