Thursday, June 25, 2026

Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Jun. 25

 Here are today's contestants:


- Derek Lombardi, an urban planner from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

- Kate Raven, an incoming law student from Toronto, Ontario; and

- Adam Remsen, an attorney and theater producer from Memphis, Tennessee. Adam is an nine-day champ with winnings of $192,805.


Jeopardy!


HISTORY IS A BUMMER // BODY-ODY-ODY // AN ANTONYM OF... // OVERHEARD WHILE CHRONICALLY ONLINE // PRANKING ON TV // THURSDAYS WITH JEOPARDY!


DD1 - $800 - HISTORY IS A BUMMER - This event that took place September 2-6, 1666 had Christians spooked because of the whole 666 thing (Adam added $1,000.)


Scores at first break: Adam $4,200, Kate $1,600, Derek $3,400.


Scores entering DJ: Adam $7,000, Kate $4,800, Derek $4,200.


Double Jeopardy!


GEOGUESSING IN THE USA // LITERARY STRUCTURES // 3, 3 // A PRODUCTION OF GREECE // (SONG TITLES) // GOING IN REVERSE


DD2 - $2,000 - 3, 3 - This Latin abbreviation is found in a post in the line of presidential succession (Adam doubled to $21,200 vs. $8,000 for Kate.)


DD3 - $800 - GEOGUESSING IN THE USA - You know you're in Utah if a state highway sign features this symbol of industry that's rooted in the Book of Mormon (Derek improved by $7,400 to $16,800 vs. $19.200 for Adam.)


Adam boldly doubled-up on DD2 and kept the lead into FJ, but everyone was alive with Adam at $20,800 vs. $18,000 for Derek and $13,600 for Kate.


Final Jeopardy!


PARTNERSHIPS - After measuring the transit of Venus in 1761, this pair of astronomers was recommended by the Royal Society for a job in America


Only Adam was correct on FJ, adding $15,201 to win with $36,001 for a 10-day total of $228,806.


Final scores: Adam $36,001, Kate $0, Derek $10,500.


Wagering strategy: Kate gave up the chance for a potential Triple Stumper win by betting it all on FJ. Meanwhile, Derek didn't bet quite enough on FJ to cover a possible double-up by Kate from third. Also, there was no good reason for Derek not to simply go all-in on DD3 rather than hold back $2,000.


Judging the writers: Their attempt to look "with it" by casually referencing recent music in a category title is about as convincing as Bob Hope wearing a Nehru jacket in 1969.


That's after their time: Along similar lines, the contestants aren't as hip as the writers think they should be, as for a top-row clue, they didn't know "A Bar Song (Tipsy)", which was no. 1 for 19 weeks in 2024.


This day in NOT shilling: There was a whole category about PRANKING ON TV, including one that mentioned "Jackass", but no mention of the new "Jackass" movie that opens tomorrow. Strange.


Correct Qs: DD1 - What is Great Fire of London? DD2 - What is pro tem? DD3 - What is beehive? FJ - Who are Mason and Dixon?

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