With his response of “Argos,” Vinjamuri added $7,201 to his score to bring his grand total to $20,801. Harmeyer added $6,000 ...
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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 ...
Purdue's Adriana Harmeyer wins the first 'Jeopardy!' 32nd Tournament of Champions final thanks to final Jeopardy question.
Test your knowledge and see if you can get the Final Jeopardy from the Celebrity Jeopardy! season 3 episode that aired on.
Harmeyer and Hirsch went on to compete in the final rounds of ToC with Vinjamuri, not Basile. Host Ken Jennings described ...
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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 final Jeopardy! clue ...
Going into game four, Neilesh Vinjamuri from Lionville, Pennsylvania, led with two wins, Adriana Harmeyer from West Lafayette ...
"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.
A missing letter in a Final Jeopardy! answer spelled doom for one “Jeopardy!” contestant. Mehal Shah, a contestant on the Jan. 30 episode of the show’s Tournament of Champions, was not given ...
Purdue archivist and 'Jeopardy!' super champion Adriana Harmeyer will compete Thursday in round five of the Tournament of Champions.
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