Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Jeopardy! fans got their money's worth Wednesday as Final Jeopardy! ended in a rare tie. It all started when contestant Christine Whelchel oddly wagered only enough to match returning-champion ...
Jeopardy! fans wondered if Jackie Kelly could win her second-consecutive game Monday, and midway through Double Jeopardy!, that’s what appeared to happen. The clue was, “Some 300,000 ...
Best Jeopardy Questions and Answers. 1. Clue: On April 18, ... Clue: In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these two states that are practically mirror images of each other.
[8] [25] [27] A disproportionate number of Jeopardy! champions studied mathematics or computer science in college; Armando Fox, a computer science professor and former contestant on Win Ben Stein's Money, and J. P. Allen, a former Professor's Tournament contestant, postulated that STEM fields tend to draw people with analytical skills and the ...
What was the Final Jeopardy answer, Tuesday, June 11, 2024? In the category U.S. States, the answer was: "Of the 10 U.S. states with 2-word names, this one stretches the farthest south'"
Jep! is an American children's television game show, adapted from the quiz show Jeopardy! It aired first on Game Show Network throughout the 1998–99 season, and then on Discovery Kids through late 2004.
The answer was “girls who wear glasses.” Defending champion Will Wallace got the answer right. “Yeah, a little problematic,” host Ken Jennings said after Wallace gave his answer.
Returning champion Adriana Harmeyer was the only contestant to answer Final Jeopardy correctly. Harmeyer wagered $800 − which was just enough to secure the win if she had lost − and finished ...