Despite trailing earlier in the game, Kuney surged ahead in Double Jeopardy and secured victory with a bold $17,001 wager on the correct Final Jeopardy response, “Pong.” Host Ken Jennings highlighted ...
A shared Instagram post set the stage for Jeopardy’s tribute to Days of our Lives, complete with nostalgic nods and classic ...
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Jeopardy! fans rave over contestant's nod to beloved Key & Peele comedy sketch
Jeopardy! fans took to social media to acknowledge how one contestant on Monday seemed to pay homage to a beloved sketch from ...
[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Tuesday, October 21, episode of Jeopardy!] A beast on the buzzer won tonight’s Jeopardy! game and fans reacted to the shocking result. Did ...
Ken Jennings, of course, is considered “The Greatest ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant of All Time.” Ken Jennings knows a lot about everything. Well, almost everything, because when it comes to his wardrobe ...
The Jeopardy! game on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, featured intense competition as three contestants faced off for the grand prize. The game would depend on contestants' ability to answer difficult ...
“Jeopardy!” has once again snagged the Emmy Award for best game show, bringing its grand total to 46 Emmys over the years — more than any other game show, according to its website. And although Ken ...
[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Tuesday, September 9, episode of Jeopardy!] Jonathan Hugendubler returned for his third Jeopardy! game on Tuesday, September 9, a true nail ...
Ever wanted to experience the Jeopardy set in real life? Jeopardy! Daily on Apple Arcade gets you pretty close, if you have an Apple Vision Pro. Regardless of what device you use to play the game, ...
Answer: This mechanical engineer from Somerville is a 16-game ‘Jeopardy!’ champion who will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Somerset Patriots game on Aug. 7. Question: Who is Scott ...
Ken Jennings began hosting 'Jeopardy!' in 2021 Jennings first appeared on the show as a contestant in 2004 He's won a record 74 consecutive games “Jeopardy!’s” Ken Jennings has no plans to step down ...
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