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The Mirror US on MSNJeopardy! contestant's best day of work was the day they almost passed outA Jeopardy! contestant opened up about a day they would not forget at work, which involved lack of oxygen. Alfred Wallace was ...
It’s sort of a vicious cycle where it’s either like, I win and want to go back and win again, or I don’t and want to go back ...
Persistence is key on “Jeopardy!” — at least for one winner, who was finally able to fulfill his lifelong dream to participate on the show. Harvey Silikovitz, an attorney and “worldwide ...
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‘Jeopardy!’ set was where Holy Name graduates met for first time“Growing up, we would watch ‘Jeopardy!’ a lot and play Trivial Pursuit or other trivia board games,” Corson said. I’ve just always been interested in learning new stuff. My wife is also really into ...
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CT Insider on MSNConnecticut professor appeared on 'Jeopardy!' Tuesday nightAn assistant professor from Storrs, home to the University of Connecticut, appeared on "America's favorite quiz show" this week. Kristen Ramsey faced off against returning champion Bryce Wargin and ...
Josh Weikert, an Immaculata University professor, fought off a strong challenger and won only after answering the final ...
Competing on Jeopardy! has been a long time coming for Harvey Silikovitz. On the March 10 episode of the game show, Silikovitz, an attorney and “worldwide karaoke singer” who first auditioned ...
The “Jeopardy!” episode broadcast March 13 featured two Berks County high school graduates among the three contestants vying to win money by answering a barrage of brain-teasing trivia questions.
During Wednesday's episode of "Jeopardy," three contestants were left stumped over a pop culture question regarding the late "Shaft" actor, Richard Roundtree.
Middle school teachers can use a variety of tech and no-tech games to help students build skills in the target language.
Josh Weiker, from Collegeville, Pennsylvania, returned for his fourth game on Wednesday, March 26. The politics professor has ...
The best part of Jeopardy! tournaments for me is getting to welcome back not only the champions who we’ve rooted for over the past season but so many all-stars from years and sometimes decades ago.
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