Jeopardy! March 19, 2025 — Winner, clues, and more

Ken Jennings in Jeopardy! Image via Youtube / @Jeopardy!
Ken Jennings in Jeopardy! (Image via YouTube/Jeopardy!)

On March 19, 2025, Jeopardy! brought another thrilling showdown, packed with brainpower, strategy, and edge-of-your-seat moments. Fans tuned in to watch three contestants go head-to-head, tackling tricky questions and buzzer battles.

Leading the charge was returning champion Alex DeFrank, who had already proven his skill in previous games. Facing him were two newcomers — Ann Velenchik and Adam Silverman — ready to shake things up. As always, the competition played out across three intense rounds: Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy!, and Final Jeopardy!

Each stage upped the stakes, and made for an unpredictable ride packed with smart wagers and surprising twists. With clever gameplay, big risks, and a dramatic finish, the episode had everything fans love about this show.

Let’s dive into the highlights, the standout moments, and, of course, the final result.


Meet the contestants: A diverse mix of talent

The night’s lineup promised a great game. Alex DeFrank had already proven his skill, combining quick reflexes with knowledge. With three wins under his belt, he came to the episode confident and ready to extend his streak. Facing him were two sharp newcomers: Ann Velenchik and Adam Silverman.

Ann’s background as an economics professor gave her a grasp of history and numbers while Adam, a scientist, brought analytical thinking and precision. Both challengers hoped to unseat Alex. As the game began, it was clear that all three contestants had come prepared, setting the stage for a battle of brains.


Jeopardy! round: Setting the stage for battle

The game opened with the traditional Jeopardy! round, featuring six diverse categories that tested the players’ knowledge across history, pop culture, science, literature, and more. As the round unfolded, Alex DeFrank quickly took the lead, demonstrating why he had been a returning champion. He answered nine clues correctly, building a strong early advantage. His buzzer skills and quick recall helped him amass an impressive $8,000 by the end of the round.

Ann Velenchik kept pace, securing several correct responses that brought her score to $4,400. She showed particular strength in categories related to economics and world history, areas where her expertise gave her an edge.

Adam Silverman, though slightly trailing, remained in the mix with a score of $3,000. Adam’s science background gave him an edge in technical categories, where he answered confidently and racked up points. He played a smart, measured game, picking his moments carefully instead of making reckless bets. While he didn’t dominate early on, he stayed in the mix, keeping his chances alive.

With the first round behind them, the three contestants braced for what was sure to be a tougher and more unpredictable Double Jeopardy! round.


Double Jeopardy! round: The game intensifies

With the stakes doubled, the competition intensified. This round introduced tougher questions and two Daily Doubles, crucial moments that could change the leaderboard. Alex played aggressively, finding both Daily Doubles and wagering big.

He answered correctly, boosting his total to $37,400 and widening his lead. Adam, however, fought back, using his knowledge in science to secure key answers. By the end of the round, he had $13,000, positioning himself as Alex’s main threat. Ann, despite a strong fight, lagged behind at $6,000. The game was now a test of strategy — who would bet wisely in Final Jeopardy!?


Final Jeopardy! round: The big gamble

The night’s last clue came under the category of Historical Horses. The clue:

"Named for an 1807 battle and valiant in one 8 years later, Copenhagen was this man’s steed; society ladies donned strands of his hair."

Adam Silverman was the only contestant to answer correctly, naming the Duke of Wellington.

His correct response boosted his score but it wasn’t enough to overtake Alex, who had built an almost insurmountable lead. Unfortunately, Alex answered incorrectly and lost $10,600. However, his strong performance throughout the game secured him the win with $26,800. His four-day total now stood at $102,400 — an impressive milestone.


The March 19, 2025, episode delivered everything fans love — an intense game, a nail-biting finish, and a champion proving his skill once again. Alex DeFrank’s streak of victory continued with another win, though his challengers put up a strong fight, which set up an exciting competition. As Jeopardy! marches on, one thing is clear: The show will always find new ways to surprise, challenge, and entertain. Who will rise to the occasion next? Time — and the buzzer — will tell.

Edited by Vinayak Chakravorty