Thursday, March 5, 2026

Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Mar. 5

 Here are today's contestants:


- Nishal Shah, a research scientist originally from Parsippany, New Jersey;

- Cory Aiello, a development officer from Indianapolis, Indiana; and

- Quentin Powers, a returned Peace Corps volunteer from Arlington, Virginia. Quentin is a two-day champ with winnings of $20,798.


Jeopardy!


SOUNDS ALL AROUND // TV CROSSOVERS // "U-G-H" BUT NOT "UGH"! // SAY YOUR PRAYERS // HAIL, MARY // OUR FATHER


DD1 - $800 - SAY YOUR PRAYERS - "O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended you", begins the act of this, a synonym for repentance (Quentin dropped $1,000.)


Scores at first break: Quentin $1,600, Cory $4,200, Nishal $2,200.


Scores entering DJ: Quentin $3,000, Cory $7,400, Nishal $2,400.


Double Jeopardy!


THEIR FIRST STUDIO ALBUM // EPONYMS // POETS // FLOWERS // ASIA MAJOR // THE 18th CENTURY WORLD WITH JAMES FRASER


DD2 - $1,200 - POETS - Best known for writing about Lady Liberty, she penned "Venus of the Louvre" about a different statue (Cory improved by $2,000 up to $15,000 vs. $7,000 for Quentin.)


DD3 - $800 - FLOWERS - A contemporary of Linnaeus, German botanist Traugott Gerber has a variety of this flower named in his honor (Late in the round from third place with $7,200 vs. $15,400 for Cory, Nishal bet just $2,000 and missed.)


Cory was correct on DD2 while both opponents found a DD and missed, helping Cory score a narrow runaway into FJ at $17,400 vs. $8,000 for Nishal and $5,000 for Quentin.


Final Jeopardy!


21ST CENTURY HEROES - In his memoir, he referenced Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” while writing about a near-disaster


Everyone was correct on FJ. Cory added $530 to win with $17,930.


Final scores: Quentin $9,999, Cory $17,930, Nishal $11,001.


Triple Stumper of the day: For a top-row clue about the big cat traditionally referenced in the opening of Korean fairy tales, after Quentin missed with lions, no one took a chance on tigers.


Clue selection strategy: With both DDs in DJ remaining, the players chose four times from the guest-presented category, where DDs are rarely if ever located. Then, after scoring on DD2 with DD3 still on the board, Cory chose twice from the top row.


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is contrition? DD2 - Who was Lazarus? DD3 - What is daisy? FJ - Who is "Sully" Sullenberger?

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