Below you’ll see the Final Jeopardy clue for Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Today marks the third semifinals match in the Jeopardy Invitational Tournament for 2025, with renowned player Matt Amodio making it through in yesterday’s match. Tonight’s game will see contestants Ray Lalonde, Juveria Zaheer, and Raymond Goslow battle for the remaining spot in the finals, which begins tomorrow. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 3/4/2025, in addition to the wages and winner for the game.

Final Jeopardy Question for March 4
The Final Jeopardy question for March 4, 2025 is in the category of “Historic Scientists” and has the following clue:
A pair of discoveries by him in 1787 are named for stage characters, a new practice in his field
The correct response to this clue can be found in the last section of this guide.
Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for March 4
Making a comeback, Juveria got the Final Jeopardy question correct and became the winner of the March 4 match. This is despite her not risking any money.
Raymond had the lead going into the segment with $21,000. But his incorrect answer lost him $7,801, putting him in second place with $13,199.
Juveria was within striking distance with $14,400, but didn’t gain anything with her right response. Still, she correctly assumed that Raymond would make a cover bet and she ultimately won when he answered wrong.
Meanwhile, Ray doubled up from $4,200 to $8,400 with his right response. That total landed him in third place.
Final Jeopardy Answer for March 4
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on March 4, 2025 is “Who is William Herschel?”
In March 1781, the German-British scientist William Herschel discovered a strange object within the constellation of Gemini. Upon verification, it eventually became known as Uranus. Along with that came Herschel’s subsequent discovery of two of the planet’s moons, Titania and Oberon, who are prominently known as the queen and king of the fairies. They are also prominent figures in Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and are the “stage characters” referenced in the clue.