Posted ahead is the final clue for Celebrity Jeopardy on April 2, 2025. The game show took a break for several weeks after the quarterfinals, but we’re finally back with our first semifinals match of the tournament. Today’s celebrities are actor W. Kamau Bell playing for DonorsChoose, comedian Margaret Cho playing for Friendly House, and actress Jackie Tohn playing for PATH. Here is the final question and answer for Celebrity Jeopardy on 4/02/2025, as well as the wagers and winner of the episode.

Celebrity Jeopardy for April 2 – Final Jeopardy Clue

The Final Jeopardy clue for Celebrity Jeopardy on April 2, 2025 is in the category of “Phrase Origins” and has the following clue:

To make sure the answer isn’t spoiled immediately, the correct response to this clue can be found at the bottom of this guide.

Celebrity Jeopardy for April 2 – Final Jeopardy Wages & Winner

Kamau had a substantial lead going into Final Jeopardy after Margaret unfortunately stumbled on her last Daily Double clue. This gave him the clear victory, despite no one getting the Final Jeopardy correct tonight.

With $25,700, Kamau didn’t need to bet anything to win. In this case he only wagered $1, so he lost very little with his response of “The Dead Sea.” His score of $25,699 made him are first finalist.

Jackie had $1,300 and risked nearly all of it, $1,299, but couldn’t come up with a response. This put her in second place with $0.

Margaret sadly couldn’t replicate her performance from her quarterfinals match. She bet all of her $600 in Final Jeopardy but guessed wrong with “gondola” and left in third place with $0.

Celebrity Jeopardy for April 2 – Final Jeopardy Answer

The correct answer for Celebrity Final Jeopardy for April 2, 2025 is “What is the Rubicon?”

The Rubicon river in Italy was originally called Fiumicino until in 1933 it was revealed to be the famous river that Julius Caesar crossed in 49 BC. The river was a natural boundary between Cisalpine Gaul, a Roman province, and the areas south of it. After moving his troops over the Rubicon, Caesar broke Roman law and effectively made war inevitable, which is why “crossing the Rubicon” is now used as phrase to mean being fully committed to an action with no chance of going back.

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