Celebrity Jeopardy Today March 5 2025 Final Clue Sherry Cola Sean Gunn D'Arcy Carden
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Celebrity Jeopardy Final Clue for March 5, 2025 – Sherry Cola, Sean Gunn & D’Arcy Carden

Here you’ll find the final clue for Celebrity Jeopardy on March 5, 2025. Podcast host Dave Friedberg made it through the quarterfinals in last week’s match, and we still need to get through a few more games to reach the semifinals. Today’s match will feature actor and writer Sherry Cola playing for Teach AAPI, The Good Place actor D’Arcy Carden playing for Americares, and actor Sean Gunn playing for Women for Women International. Here is the final question and answer for Celebrity Jeopardy on 3/5/2025, plus the wagers and winner of the episode.

Celebrity Jeopardy for March 5 – Final Jeopardy Clue

The Final Jeopardy clue for Celebrity Jeopardy on March 5, 2025 is in the category of “Colors” and has the following clue:

Once very expensive to obtain – its dye came from a small Mediterranean sea snail – this color rarely appears on national flags

To ensure the answer is not spoiled, the right answer to this clue has been placed at the end of this guide.

Celebrity Jeopardy for March 5 – Final Jeopardy Wages & Winner

With a runaway victory, Sean became the winner of the March 5 Celebrity Jeopardy match. Sherry tried to catch up, but couldn’t get there in Triple Jeopardy.

Sean had a commanding $22,100 heading to the last segment. He bet a small value, just $2,900, and guessed wrong with green. Still, $19,200 was enough for the victory.

Sherry had $7,300 but went for “charcoal,” which was also incorrect. She lost $5,000 and ended up with $2,300.

Meanwhile, D’Arcy was given $500 so that she could play Final Jeopardy. She bet it all on “yellow” and was also wrong, coming in third place with $0.

Celebrity Jeopardy for March 5 – Final Jeopardy Answer

The correct answer for Celebrity Final Jeopardy on March 5, 2025 is “What is purple?”

Purple, or tyrian purple as it was called, is a reddish-purple dye that is naturally secreted by various sea snails. But purple was difficult to make and took a long time to produce. Because of how expensive it was, purple became tied to royalty and the upper class, as only the rich could afford it. Because of this, not many countries have purple in their flags – the short list includes Spain, El Salvador, Mexico, Dominica, and Nicaragua.

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