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  2. TCAPs have started. Here's how Memphis schools have prepared ...

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    On Friday morning at Hawkins Mills Elementary, third-grade students played Jeopardy in their English Language Arts class. In many ways, it was a standard version of the famous game show. Questions ...

  3. List of Jeopardy! tournaments and events - Wikipedia

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    The Jeopardy! Teen Tournament, which began in 1987, was an annual tournament in which 15 high school students between the ages of 13 and 17 competed in a ten-episode tournament structured similarly to the Tournament of Champions. The winner receives $100,000 and entry into the Tournament of Champions.

  4. Jeopardy! - Wikipedia

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    Jeopardy! is an American ... in which undergraduate students from American colleges ... 2019, Holzhauer joined Rutter and Jennings as the third Jeopardy ...

  5. Jeopardy! (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Jeopardy! is an American media ... and the third was an "Anniversary ... Teachers are permitted to either use standardized games created for the grade ...

  6. List of Jeopardy! contestants - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cordray was a five-time Jeopardy! champion in 1987, who appeared in the 1987 Tournament of Champions while still serving as a law clerk. Cordray parlayed his success on Jeopardy! into political office, serving as an Ohio State Legislator, the Attorney General of Ohio, and later the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection ...

  7. Jeopardy! National College Championship - Wikipedia

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    The highest scorer of the 2-game final receives the 1st place prize of $250,000, and an entry into the Tournament of Champions, 2nd place receives $100,000 and 3rd place receives $50,000. Unlike the regular College Championship, there are no wild card spots for high-scorers among non-winners; it was "win or go home".