Below you’ll find the final clue for Celebrity Jeopardy on February 26, 2025. The tournament took a quick break last week after Robin Thede won, but the quarterfinals continue in today’s match. Three more celebrities will compete in tonight’s match: The View co-host Ana Navarro playing for Maestro Care Foundation, co-host of the All-In podcast Dave Friedberg playing for The Humane Society, and Community actress Yvette Nicole Brown playing for DonorsChoose. Here is the final question and answer for Celebrity Jeopardy on 2/26/2025, along with the wagers and winner of the episode.

Celebrity Jeopardy for February 26 – Final Jeopardy Clue
The Final Jeopardy clue for Celebrity Jeopardy on February 26, 2025 is in the category of “Children’s Books” and has the following clue:
The idea for this book, originally titled “A Week With Willi the Worm”, came to the author as he punched holes in a stack of paper
To make sure the answer isn’t spoiled, the correct answer to this clue has been put at the end of this guide.
Celebrity Jeopardy for February 26 – Final Jeopardy Wages & Winner
In a nailbiter, Dave came out on top in the February 26 match. His lead heading into the final segment put him ahead of the pack despite no one getting the right answer for Final Jeopardy.
Dave, Yvette, and Ana were within shooting distance of each other. Dave had $14,600 after answering plenty of questions correctly but lost $11,011 with his very close answer of “The Hungry Caterpillar.” He still had enough to win with $3,599.
Yvette wasn’t far behind with $12,800 but incorrectly guessed “The Giant Peach.” This dropped her total by $10,882, putting her in second with $1,918.
With $8,400, Ana risked it all on her guess of “James and The Giant Peach” as well. Sadly, she ended up with nothing in third place.
Celebrity Jeopardy for February 26 – Final Jeopardy Answer
The correct answer for Celebrity Final Jeopardy on February 26, 2025 is “What is The Very Hungry Caterpillar?”
The children’s story The Very Hungry Caterpillar has sold over 50 million copies since its publications in 1969. Written and illustrated by Eric Carle, the story used to be called A “Week with Willi the Worm,” but he changed his mind after being inspired by a hole punch and his editor suggesting that a caterpillar would be a better character for children.