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On his last show, aired November 30, 2004, his reign as Jeopardy! champion ended when he lost his 75th game to challenger Nancy Zerg. [19] Jennings responded incorrectly to both Double Jeopardy! Daily Doubles, causing him to lose a combined $10,200 ($5,400 and $4,800, respectively) and leaving him with $14,400 at the end of the round.
Nancy Zerg defeated 74-day champion Ken Jennings on November 30, 2004. [89] She was the first contestant to be called "a giant killer" despite losing the next day.
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A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Nancy Zerg will one day be an answer to a trivia question, so I say let her have her proverbial 15 minutes of fame. I must say I'm amazed out how the little bit of personal data she revealed on the show managed to evolve into a substantial-looking bio for this entry! TOM 19:22, Dec 2, 2004 (UTC) Substantial looking indeed. What she wore and the ...
Tyler Perry’s The Oval has taken us on a hell of a ride in its second season, which came to a dead stop on Tuesday — emphasis on dead. The BET drama’s midseason finale featured the not ...
When one considers how dungeons and heroic dungeons will work in Cataclysm, one of the first elements to consider is the way that dungeons have functioned since World of Warcraft's release. I find ...
Longtime CBS News anchor and manager editor Dan Rather announces he will step down in March. 30 After seventy-four consecutive wins, Ken Jennings finally loses on Jeopardy!, to competitor Nancy Zerg. Jennings' final cash winnings total is $2,522,700 making him the richest winner of American television history.