Final Jeopardy Clues: 3-6-23 to 3-10-23

Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of March 6 through March 10, 2023.

Click on the dates to see the Jeopardy! recaps for those games.

Mon, March 6 – Correct answers: 0
U.S. HISTORY: An 1869 presidential pardon was granted to this man, due in part to a plea by the Medical Society of Harford County, Maryland show

Tue, March 7 – Correct answers: 1
NAMES IN THE BOOKSTORE: This man made lists, perhaps to cope with depression; a set of lists he published in 1852 made his name synonymous with a type of book show

Wed, March 8 – Correct answers: 1
GEOGRAPHIC NAME’S THE SAME: The busiest passenger port in the U.K., it shares its name with a capital of one of the original 13 states show

Thu, March 9 – Correct answers: 3
LANDMARKS: After its completion in the late 19th c., it was called a “truly tragic street lamp” & a “high & skinny pyramid of iron ladders” show

Fri, March 10 – Correct answers: 0
INVASIONS: Backed by 14,000 troops, he invaded England to restore, in his words, its “religion, laws, and liberties” show

The FJ!s in the first and last games of this week were triple stumpers. You had to have a little deeper knowledge of the topics to get those two clues! On Tuesday and Wednesday, only one player was correct. By now, most of us were well used to seeing tough FJ!s in the tournament. Then suddenly, in the very last match, the easiest clue of the entire tournament showed up. How weird was that?

Here is Jeopardy!’s FJ! video for the final game of the 2023 High School Reunion Tournament

Justin Bolsen and Maya Wright were the winners of the last two semi-finals. They joined Jackson Jones in the two final matches on Wednesday and Thursday. Jackson had a great game and a big lead on Wednesday, thanks to a softball FJ! that favored the leader. On Thursday, he caught a few bad breaks and the final clue was a real curveball. Nobody got it, but Justin bet wisely and won the $100,000 grand prize along with a spot in the next ToC. Jackson won $50,000 and Maya won $25,000.

These 6 semifinalists went home with $10,000 each:
Avi Gupta
Caleb Richmond
Claire Sattler
Lucas Miner
Stephanie Pierson
Tim Cho

Regular games returned on Friday along with host Ken Jennings and 3x champ Stephen Webb. Here is the Final Jeopardy! round

Stephen won that game and will return on Monday to try to cement his standing in the next ToC. (As a 4x winner, he qualifies for the ToC, but as a 5x champ, he’ll get a guaranteed spot.)

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