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‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: June 13 – June 17, Everything You Missed!
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‘Jeopardy!’ In Review: June 13 – June 17, Everything You Missed!

Welcome to “Jeopardy!” In Review! This week, we will be revisiting the episodes from June 13 through June 17.

“Jeopardy!” is being hosted by “The Big Bang Theory” alum Mayim Bialik until further notice.

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

Monday, June 13 –  Eric Returns

Yesterday’s Box Score: June 13, 2022 #jeopardata pic.twitter.com/ETSTHPuHib

— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) June 14, 2022

On Monday, Eric returned to defend his five-day total of $133,801 dollars against Lisa, a banking director, and Mazin, a student.

The first round featured the categories: HUNGARY // BOOK TITLE REFERENCES // KNIGHT AFTER KNIGHT // PRE HISTORIC  // TEXTING, TEXTING // ONE, TWO

After the first round, Eric had $6,800, Mazin had $2,800, and Lisa had $-200.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: U.S. HISTORY // ASTRONOMY // BIBLICAL WOMEN // FINANCE BROS // ROCK DOCS // DECIPHER OUR TOP-SECRET CODE PART II

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Eric had $29,400, Mazin had $9,200, and Lisa had $200.

The Final Jeopardy! category was “TV LEGENDS.” The clue read: “Buster Keaton considered her the tops in her field and in fact, was one of her early mentors.”

Only Lisa was able to come up with a correct answer of “Who was Lucille Ball?” Eric lost $2,600 dollars to win $26,800 dollars for a six-day total of $160,601 dollars.

Tuesday, June 14 – Eric Returns

Yesterday’s Box Score: June 14, 2022 #jeopardata pic.twitter.com/5QRxDje8Vd

— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) June 15, 2022

On Tuesday, Eric returned to defend his six-day total of $160,601 dollars against Megan, an attorney, and Barry, a professor at Towson University.

The first round featured the categories: THE EARLY 1800s // THE MORAL OF THE FABLE // CLEVER CROSSWORD CLUES // SUN UP // WELL, IT’S 5 FOR THE MONEY // 3 FOR THE SHOW

At the end of the first round, Eric had $5,000, Barry had $4,600, and Megan had $1,800.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: ISLES OF THE BRITISH ISLES // PARTNERS IN RHYME // MAMMALS // COMMUNICATIONS // SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE // 3 LETTERS, E IN THE MIDDLE

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Eric had $18,600, Megan had $10,000, and Barry had $9,000 dollars.

The Final Jeopardy! category was “1972.” The clue read: “In June he said, ‘Don’t lie to them to the extent to say there is no involvement, but just say this is… a comedy of errors.'”

Only Megan was able to come up with a correct answer of “Who was Nixon?” Megan added $7,201 to create a new one-day total of $17,201 dollars.

Wednesday, June 15 – Megan Returns

Yesterday’s Box Score: June 15, 2022 #jeopardata pic.twitter.com/vK6q753p2d

— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) June 16, 2022

On Wednesday, Megan returned to defend her one-day total of $17,201 dollars against Peggy, a legal editor, and Gregory, a journalist.

The first round featured the categories: MILWAUKEE: NEWS CLUES // BODY PARTS IN LATIN // STICKS & STONES // THE BRADY BUNCH // COACH & HORSES // WE’RE FULL!

At the end of the first round, Megan had $4,800, Gregory had $600, and Peggy had $5,400.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: THE 5th CENTURY // ON THE MAP OF AFRICA // ORPHANS IN BOOKS // STATE FLORA // TV MONSTERS // GETTING “W-R-M”

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Megan had $11,600, Peggy had $5,400, and Gregory had $1,000.

The Final Jeopardy! category was “BRANDS .” The clue read: “Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Evan Strong & Roy Campanella broke barriers representing this brand.”

Only Megan was able to come up with a correct answer of “What are Wheaties?” Megan bet nothing to create a new two-day total of $28,201 dollars.

Thursday, June 16 –  Megan Returns

Yesterday’s Box Score: June 16, 2022 #jeopardata pic.twitter.com/zIhevWG2RE

— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) June 17, 2022

On Thursday, Megan returned to defend her two-day total of $28,201 dollars against Sarah, an attorney, and Steve, a doctoral student.

The first round featured the categories: ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS // ALL ALLITERATIVE FAMILIAR PHRASES // CLASSIC LIT // HORROR MOVIES // GET OUT // THE “O” MEN

After the first round, Megan had $6,600, Steve had $6,600, and Sarah had $2,600.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: WHO WAS WHERE, WHEN // PLACES IN THE USA // IT’S ALL RELATIVITY // CLASSIC CARS // EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ROSES // FROM “B” TO “I”

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Sarah had $13,400, Steve had $16,200, and Megan had $11,800.

The Final Jeopardy! category was “DEBUT NOVELS.” The clue read: “Published in 1991, this novel, the first in a series, has been described as ‘historical fiction with a Moebius twist.'”

No one was able to come up with a correct answer of “What is “Outlander”?” Megan won by only two dollars. She lost $6,199 dollars to win $5,601 dollars for a three-day total of $34,402 dollars.

Friday, June 17 – Megan Returns

All right, you guys, this is getting ridiculous. We can’t give EVERYONE a spot in the Tournament of Champions, can we? pic.twitter.com/L7uo756FgM

— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) June 16, 2022

On Friday, Megan returned to defend her three-day total of $34,402 dollars against Molly, a community organizer, and Sadie, an interpreter.

The first round featured the categories: HISTORIC ALLIANCES // WORDPLAY-POURRI // HOME SWEET HOME RENOVATION // THINK PINK // STATELY RIVERS // POP ROCKS

At the end of the first round, Megan had $2,000, Sadie had $4,600, and Molly had -$400.

The Double Jeopardy! round featured the categories: SCI-FI CHARACTERS // HIS WIDOW LIVED ON // MARINE BIOLOGY // THE “IT” DEPARTMENT // THE QUOTABLE MOVIE // SUCH A PEASANT LIFE

Going into the Final Jeopardy! round, Sadie had $9,800, Meghan had $9,200, and Molly had $3,300.

The Final Jeopardy! category was “19th CENTURY CONTEMPORARIES.” The clue read: “Congratulating her on the 1869 release of her biography, Frederick Douglass wrote, ‘I have wrought in the day – you in the night.'”

Megan and Molly provided a correct answer of “What was Harriet Tubman?” Sadie also knew the correct answer, but she did not finish writing it in time and Bialik did not accept it. Thus, Megan added $7,999 dollars to win $17,199 dollars for a four-day total of $51,601 dollars.

But would she be able to keep her win streak going on Monday? Fans will just have to tune in to find out!