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Jeopardy! has one of the strongest, most passionate fan bases of any show in television history. This week, fans of the popular game show are upset over an "inappropriate" word being used in a clue.
ENTERTAINMENT ‘Jeopardy!’ fans call out confusing Final Jeopardy clue: ‘Not the first word I’d use’ The use of the word 'legs' in a Final Jeopardy question threw the Wildcard Champions ...
"Jeopardy!" fans were left angry and confused Wednesday after the game show accepted a technically wrong answer for a final clue. The final Jeopardy clue read: "It’s the geographic word in the ...
Confession time: “Jeopardy!” was never my game show of choice. See, I’m the worst kind of competitive person. As both a sore loser and a sore winner, there’s no way for me to retain my ...
Jeopardy!” had a quirky moment last week when a contestant revealed she had a family connection to the clue during Final ...
One “Jeopardy!”category that our beautiful, light-fingered, word lover would likely be interested in was Place-Name Etymologies, which explained that the name of the South Korean city of Pusan ...
Jeopardy.com gave an example from the category of “‘TEN’-letter words.” The word had to be not only 10 letters long, but also contain the word “ten” somewhere in it. “Don’t ...
Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast, specializing in entertainment, politics ...
A general view on the set of the "Jeopardy!" Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Tournament Show Taping on April 17, 2010, in Culver City, California, and Taylor Swift attends the 2023 MTV Video ...
Shah, who went into Final Jeopardy! in third place with $7,400, had wagered $7,001, dropping his total to $399 and resulting in a third-place finish and failure to advance to the semifinals.
“Jeopardy!” tripped up its contestants with a question that combined geography and math. On the Feb. 15 episode of the game show, the Final Jeopardy clue was in the category “Landmarks.” ...
The fifth and final rule every Jeopardy! contestant should know is that the game show is not a spelling test “unless the ...