Jeopardy Masters Today May 7, 2025: Final Clues, Wagers & Winners

3 points for a win, 1 point for second place, and 0 points for third place. After three episodes (which means each contestant plays two games), the three players with the lowest total points will exit the tournament. Since these points are cumulative, every game matters significantly.

Tonight’s Jeopardy Masters will kick off with Isaac Hirsch, Adriana Harmeyer, and Neilesh Vinjamuri as contestants in the first round. In the second game, Roger Craig, Isaac Hirsch again, and Yogesh Raut will compete. The clues for Jeopardy Masters tonight are anticipated to be extremely challenging, but these players are among the top-tier contestants of the show. Here are the Final Jeopardy questions for Jeopardy Masters on May 7th, 2025.

Jeopardy Masters Game 3 – Final Jeopardy Question

On May 7th, 2025, during the final round of Jeopardy’s Master tournament, I found myself facing a tricky question from the “Saints” category. It read: “This saint, known as the ‘Apostle to the Slavs’, is the patron saint of Russia and was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1549.” Can you guess who it might be?

The saint who played a key role in Scotland’s adoption of Christianity bears the same name as the term in Latin for an animal released by Noah on three occasions.

The Christianizing figure of Scotland is called by the same name as a term in Latin, which refers to the animal that Noah sent out thrice.

Or:
The saint instrumental in converting Scotland to Christianity shares his name with the Latin word for an animal that Noah released three times.

In order to keep the surprise, the appropriate answer to this religious query is provided further down, in the next two segments.

Jeopardy Masters Game 3 – Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner

In an unusual turn of events, Isaac clinched the win in Game 3 of Jeopardy Masters. This triumph was largely because Adriana and Neilesh each provided incorrect answers during the second round.

With a total of 20,000 points, Isaac was assured victory in Game 3 since he didn’t have to answer the Final Jeopardy question correctly. Therefore, he chose not to take any risks by giving an incorrect response (“Paul”), and ended up earning 3 points instead.

Unfortunately, Neilesh marked the incorrect response, doubting himself with the name “Columbus.” This mistake cost him 5,601 points, leaving him with only 3,599. As a result, he slipped to third place, thereby not receiving any additional points.

Adriana attempted to answer a question but came up short with 7,400 and ended up guessing “St. Mungo.” Unfortunately, she missed the correct answer, losing 3,000 points. However, she still managed to secure a score of 1 point and second place with $4,400 remaining.

Jeopardy Masters Game 3 – Final Jeopardy Answer

On May 7, 2025, the solution for Final Jeopardy in the Jeopardy Masters Game 1 was “Which person is ‘Columba’?

In the 6th century, Columba – a renowned Irish monk – played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Scotland. His contributions earned him sainthood within Catholicism and recognition as one of Ireland’s Twelve Apostles. Interestingly, the bird mentioned in the riddle is not just any dove but the “Columba pigeon,” which was sent by Noah on several occasions to check if dry land had emerged following the great flood, similar to how Saint Columba spread Christianity.

Jeopardy Masters Game 4 – Final Jeopardy Question

On May 7, 2025, during the final round of Jeopardy, the Art History category presented a clue for the answer:

What is “The Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh?

“Among over 200 pieces exhibited at a gallery on Boulevard des Capucines in 1874, ‘Hide and Seek’ and ‘The Cradle,’ by this French artist, were featured.”

This version maintains the original meaning while using simpler language that is easy to understand.

To avoid revealing any spoilers, the appropriate answer to this art history query is provided in the subsequent two segments.

Jeopardy Masters Game 4 – Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner

In an unstoppable winning spree, Yogesh clinched Game 4 of Jeopardy Masters by a landslide margin, leaving the Final Jeopardy question irrelevant for his triumph.

In the second round, Yogesh gathered a staggering 25,700 points, ensuring his triumph with plenty to spare. Despite incorrectly wagering 10,000 on “Cassatt,” he ultimately triumphed with 15,700 points, adding an extra 3 points to his total victory tally.

Initially, Isaac possessed 4,400 units, but upon responding as “Cassatt”, he lost 1,201. Consequently, he ended up in third position with a remaining total of 3,199, earning no points.

In the meantime, Roger successfully solved the puzzle, significantly increasing his score from 2,800 to 5,599 by betting 2,799 points. This additional point could potentially influence the upcoming elimination round next week.

Jeopardy Masters Game 4 – Final Jeopardy Answer

Who is this Impressionist painter known for her delicate and graceful style?” The correct answer is Berthe Morisot.

As an art enthusiast, I proudly proclaim that among the esteemed trio of Impressionist queens, Berthe Morisot holds a special place in my heart. The iconic Boulevard des Capucines in Paris is more than just a street to me; it resonates with the spirit of the First Impressionist Exhibition. Among her masterpieces, “Hide & Seek,” painted in 1873, and “The Cradle,” from 1872, are two exquisite oil-on-canvas creations that I find particularly captivating.

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2025-05-08 04:33