The Final Jeopardy on Thursday was Latin Phrases, with this clue: “After Camillagate, a fire at Windsor Castle & marriage ...
"Ratings are plummeting in Long Island" joked Ken Jennings when contestants didn't know the Piano Man's songs.
Harmeyer and Hirsch went on to compete in the final rounds of ToC with Vinjamuri, not Basile. Host Ken Jennings described ...
Harmeyer's initial run on "Jeopardy!" ended after 16 games, resulting in a grand total of $351,600. She was eventually defeated by Drew Basile, a graduate student from Michigan, and Tekla Sauter, a ...
"I'm afraid we cannot accept that," host Ken Jennings told a disappointed Mehal Shah after he misspelled the answer to the ...
"Jeopardy!" contestant Mehal Shah lost in the final round after misspelling Queen Elizabeth's "annus horribilis" quote on the game show's Tournament of Champions.
Matt Amodio, a Season 37-38 38-game champion, 2024 Jeopardy! Masters sixth place finisher, 2023 Jeopardy! Masters third place ...
Purdue's Adriana Harmeyer wins the first 'Jeopardy!' 32nd Tournament of Champions final thanks to final Jeopardy question.
As the quarterfinals progress, Celebrity Jeopardy! continues to test contestants' knowledge across ... Created by Merv Griffin in 1992 and produced by Sony Pictures Television, the show follows ...
answer spelled doom for one “Jeopardy!” contestant. Mehal Shah ... Queen Elizabeth II dubbed 1992 this,” host Ken Jennings read as the clue in the category “Latin Phrases.” ...
A Jeopardy! contestant’s small mistake led to a big ... Queen Elizabeth II dubbed 1992 this.” Shah was first to answer, writing: “What is an annus horriblis.” “I'm afraid we cannot ...