Alabama comedian Roy Wood Jr. proved he’s got the jokes and the smarts during an appearance on “Celebrity Jeopardy!” this week.
The popular game show “Jeopardy!” has been on TV for more than 60 years -- first airing in 1964 -- and throughout its 41 seasons, there have been hundreds of questions related to Alabama.
Fans jumped into the comments to discuss this impossible scenario, with some using it to jokingly throw shade at Jeopardy!
Ooooooffff this hurts the most. Just like a mispronunciation on Wheel of Fortune is tough to watch, the same goes here on Jeopardy! Mehal was in the Tournament of Champions quarterfinal with a ...
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After the airing of her "Tournament of Champions" matchups, Dr. Amy Hummel gave us a glimpse into what it was like behind-the ...
He faced off against Drew Basile and Neilesh Vinjamuri, with Vinjamuri beating both Drews to head into the ToC final.
Here's a look at her winning streak from 2024: Brad Rutter has won $4,938,436 — including tournaments — on "Jeopardy!" According to the show's website, Ken Jennings is second on the list with ...
His score kept fluctuating, but he wasn’t in the running to win on Day 1 with $4,000 to his credit. Jen had the lead heading into Final Jeopardy! with $10,200, but when she saw that Historic ...
Throughout the history of the show "Jeopardy!", the final Jeopardy question has had the power to shift the tide of the game with a kingmaker moment. That was on full display in Friday night's 32nd ...
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