Here you’ll find the Final Jeopardy UK clue for today, March 20, 2025. Sree Kanthamneni, an AI product director from Hertfordshire, came through as the new Jeopardy champion from the match on Wednesday. No one got the Final Jeopardy clue correct yesterday, but hopefully that will change in today’s episode, which includes planning officer Sue Panaluna from Devon and writer Samir Chadha from West London. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy UK for 3/20/2025, plus the wages and winner for the game.

Final Jeopardy UK Question for March 20
The Final Jeopardy question for March 20, 2025 is in the category of “The Olympics” and has the following clue:
Between 1896 and 2024, this is the only nation to win a gold medal at every single Summer Olympic Games
So that the correct response isn’t spoiled immediately, it has been posted at the end of this guide.
Final Jeopardy UK Wagers and Winner for March 20
In an amazing comeback, Sree became the champion again in the March 20 match. His risky Daily Double bets in the Double Jeopardy round gave him the lead and he was the only one to get the Final Jeopardy clue correct.
Heading in with £3,150, Sree earned a wagered £1,400 after his correct response. He adds £4,550 to his current winnings for a total of £7,250.
Both Sue and Samir guessed wrong with “The United States” as their answers. They both risked everything — Sue had £1,800 and Samir had £2,250 — and technically left in a tie for second place with £0.
Final Jeopardy UK Answer for March 20
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on March 20, 2025 is “What is Great Britain?”
It may be surprising that the United States isn’t the correct response to this question, but some might remember that the country did not participate in the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics. The US along with 65 other countries decided to boycott the games that year due to the Soviet-Afghan War. There were a few Olympic years that Great Britain only got 1 gold medal, like the 1996 Atlanta Games, but they are indeed the only country to capture a gold medal at every Olympics from 1896 to 2024.